KURO (690 III) mod by Jesse Palacio

JessePalacio

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it's funny how there were a billion versions of KURO before i decided to "call it a day." well, i guess i operate differently than others. reason being is, i only have ONE pc.. and i need it everyday.. so i mod it, as i use it.

I would like to thank sponsors

COOLER MASTER, Raymen Wu and Wu Michelle for helping me get this project going. I have always prefered Cooler Master products, and it was such an honor to be sponsored by them.

Icemodz.com, Mundi Valur and Kasper Kragh. not only are they my sponsors, they are also very, VERY good friends of mine from half way across the world.

Dirty South PC's Nick Blackwell. this guy, behind the lines supported me with this project by helping me get better stuff to work with. also a very good friend of mine.

Cooler Larkooler, came in just in time before i was going to end the project by sending me my first own water cooling system to be featured in this build.

Specs:

intel i5 3570k @ 4.5ghz
Asus Sabertooth Z77
Asus GTX 660 DCUII OC
Geil Evo Potienza 8gb 1866 RAM
Cooler Master V750 PSU - sponsored by Cooler Master
Cooler Master CM 690 III case (modded) - sponsored by Cooler Master
Corsair AF/SP 120 Fans
Corsair Force GS 128gb SSD
2 X 1tb WD Blue HDD
Larkooler Skywater 330 Water Cooling Kit modded with Rigid Acrylic Tubes/Fittings. - Sponsored by Larkooler
Icemodz (Iceland) Custom PSU Sleeving - sponsored by Icemodz.com

My deepest, and most sincere gratitude goes out to everyone responsible for helping me with this build. ive said this before, and i will say it again..

Even if i thanked you a million times everyday for the rest of my life, it would never be enough. so i'll say it 4 million times instead.

Thank you ALL,

JPModified

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thank you. hoping for more projects to come this year.
 
You could take 100 pics of this beast and I'd still ask for more :D my favourite mod of all time, just so clean and brilliant! I hope one day I'll be able to do something like this
 
Really neat job fella, I had to come here to have a proper look as when I saw it on Failbook earlier today the images were terrible.
 
This is the best looking and cleanest rig I've probably ever seen before! Shows what can be done with some good old hard work, care and attention to detail. Gret job mate!
 
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