Finally, built. Air 540

BuddhaCube

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Specs:
Case - Corsair Carbide 540
Motherboard - Asus Hero
CPU - 4770k
Ram - 32gb @ 1866
SSD - Samsung Pro 840 256 gb
HDD - WD Black 2tb
GPU - EVGA 780 ti SC
CPU Cooler - h110
2 BitFenix LED Strips, 1 red, 1 white
3 Corsair 120 AF Quiet Edition, Red LED Intake fans
1 Corsair AF 140 AF Quiet Edition, White LED outtake fan
1 ASUS Blu-Ray Drive
NZXT 6 channel 30-watt fan controller

Been planning this build for a little while, and all the parts finally rolled through a few days ago, so I figured I'd show ya the finished product.
Bottom looks empty, need another HDD for back-up. Or something to fill in the bottom.. Ideas?
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Will post picture of whole set-up as soon as I get organized!
 
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Thanks guys! I'm pretty stoked on it since it's basically the first one I've done SOLO. Happy with the turn out. Now I just need to get to overclocking the thing.

Since I've built this, a lot of people I know have been asking me to build them PC's, and I've already got one done and built for a friend of mine in a Bitfenix Prodigy M (not a fan of the case). It's not a gaming RIG, and definitely not as clean as this, since there's NO cable management in it.
 
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Thanks guys! I'm pretty stoked on it since it's basically the first one I've done SOLO. Happy with the turn out. Now I just need to get to overclocking the thing.

Since I've built this, a lot of people I know have been asking me to build them PC's, and I've already got one done and built for a friend of mine in a Bitfenix Prodigy M (not a fan of the case). It's not a gaming RIG, and definitely not as clean as this, since there's NO cable management in it.

Well me thinks you need to start a build log for all your builds.
 
Thought about it, just didn't know why I'd do them, or how? Enlighten me :D

Set it up in project logs and do what you did with this one, take pics all the way through the builds and then you could kind of review all the parts you get. tell what each case was like to build in, what was good/bad what you would do different with different components. stuff like that.
 
Sounds good! I'll definitely start doing that. Where are some places I can put them to potentially help people make decisions on what to get?
 
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