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i7 920 @ 4.2 Ghz
Asus Rampage extreme II
6 Gb ballistix tracer ddr3 1600
...Asus GTX680CUII
LG HD/Blue ray dvd
...60gb SSD OCZ Technology Vertex 2 (operating system)
500,320 and 1000 Gb Hdd (storage)
Antec 1200 W Quattro Power Supply

Water loop
Black Ice Stealth GTS 360 Radiator
Swiftech Apogee XT CPU water block
Swiftech MCW-NBMAX North Bridge water block
XSPC Dual 5.25” Reservoir
Swiftech MCP355 pump
3 x 120mm Scythe Gentle Typhoon 1850 RPM fan's
2 x 120mm blue LED illuminated Sharkoon 'golf-ball' fan's
Asus O.C staton for fan control
 

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How do you find the outer screens at that angle? I find that if the angle is too shallow, that the far edge of the screen is a slightly differnt hue, and not as nice to read.

Nice setup.:)
 
It's not too bad the displays have a wide viewing angle and there not that steep, its probably because i have the bezel's of the outer displays behind the middle screen (look,s like a steeper angle than it is)
 

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Bit of constructive critisism, use less tubing, get some angled adapter fittings, try not to cross tubing, and get some BitFenix extension cables. They really clean up the build.

Edit: Great board by the way, I have two of them myself. One with a modified heatsink, and the other with a Bitspower Black Freezer block.
 
Thank you
it probably doesn't help that i have used 3/4 inch tube
the only way i can think of tidying it up a bit would be if i got a new rad with fittings on each end so the feed from the pump isn't going across the case and some new fittings.
Saying that i do like the look of solid copper pipes
 
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