My New PC And Other PC's (56K Warning) **Updated**

I almost cried when I saw your dad's PC

Don't worry I have told him his next one will be done by me.

I use to be worse than that as I never really bothered with cable management but, then when I really started getting in to pc's with side window's etc I really needed to clean them up so normally spend a hour or two running the cables to avoid seeing them if possible.

My dad now has a new case and I am tempted to look inside it but I really don't want to see the state of it
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I was shocked when I saw your dad's case... Yours looks good now with the new res, nice color blue too ;-)
 
Jesus christ, I don't think I could sit in the same room as your dad's setup, just knowing what lurked behind that door would be too much!

You should steal his rig, cable manage the life out of it then replace it without him knowing. Maybe when he's away or something, then you need to film the puzzled look on his face when he next opens her up =)
 
Jesus christ, I don't think I could sit in the same room as your dad's setup, just knowing what lurked behind that door would be too much!

You should steal his rig, cable manage the life out of it then replace it without him knowing. Maybe when he's away or something, then you need to film the puzzled look on his face when he next opens her up =)

I would but he tend's to rip it apart every other week which is a pain, but I will be taking a picture of it tonight if I get a chance or over the next few days to see what it's like after he swapped his case etc.

As for getting his pc and doing the work that's not a problem but if he gets home from work and it's not there he will go off like a nuke and I just don't want to listen to it
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Bit of a small update.

Added a 2nd Corsair Force 3 120Gb SSD and put it in a Raid 0 setup with the 1st SSD.

Also added my 360mm x 60mm rad in the basement of the case ready for when I watercool my GTX 680 and add a 2nd GTX 680.

I thought I could fit the 360mm rad where I have, but didn't realise just how much of a tight squeeze it actually was going to be.

Tubing is done the way it is so that I didn't get any kink's etc in it, and obviously will look better once the card(s) are watercooled and added to the loop.

I would say if you have a power supply that is longer than mine you probably won't be able to fit a 360mm rad in the basement of the case.

UV's I have used because eventually I will be swapping the case for something with more room inside, as this small update just show's how limited this case actually is in term's of someone like me who hates high temp's, as I would prefer to run 3 seperate loop's once my card(s) are cooled but given the limited space in this case that might be a squeeze.

There is a total of 15 fan's in the case, all running at 5V and it is basically silent the noise that you can hear is just a small amount of airflow but it is as close to silent as you can get whilst having fans inside the pc.

All the fan's are Scythe Kazi Jyuni 1900rpm fan's except the stock Coolermaster 200mm fan in the front of the case.

Anyway pictures time.

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Well I have spent the day rebuilding it, as after seeing TTL's latest video and also looking at the pictures I decided it had to be redone.

Left out the UV light's this time though, may put them back in next weekend when I have the time.

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And this is the back, talk about a jungle
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Added the UV lights again.

Removed the large 140mm rad as it was not doing anything but increasing the core temp's
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Anyway here is how it look's now, and I think it look's allot better.

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