My Quakecon ready Ncase rig!

Curiositie

New member
Hi guys, this is going to be my first post here, I figured I'd show off my build. :)
I've been slowly downsizing with every upgrade ever since I built my first ATX rig in 2009, moving first to a TJ08-E in 2012, and in September of last year the Ncase.

And along with downsizing, I've also been working on getting my rig to be a quiet as possible while still maintaining good performance and thermals, I'd like to believe I've achieved that with the computer running at 40C/75C on the CPU, and 40C/60C on the GPU in real life loads, all while remaining undetectable to my ears.
Pictures!
Skipping the pictures of it with all the side panels on since we all know how that looks already. ;p
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And my desk area + mockup for quakecon
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Specs:
3570K @ 4.2GHz
Noctua U9B-SE2 with the stock fans on the low noise adapters (Considering switching back to the ULNA's though.)
Asus P8Z77I Deluxe
Seasonic X-Series 650W
EVGA 750ti (Alpenfohn peter II, Prolimatech Ultra Sleek Vortex 14 on a Noctua SRC7 adapter) +241core, +400memory
8GB Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP
120GB 840EVO for OS, some games
250GB 850 EVO for everything else
Asus Gladius
Coolermaster Quickfire TK (MX Brown), soon to be Pok3r (MX Clear)
 
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