Project Bordeaux

rocfusion

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So the build is complete, it took 4 solid days to complete.... It's intended as a high end workstation build for photo and video editing.

Since the LD case didn't have the all of the mounting points for the motherboard, I added them to the motherboard tray of the case. All 4 SSD's are custom mounted. Blue led light used to highlight the entire case and there is white leds to show off the SDD's.

» LD PC-V7 Reverse Black Red 240/360
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ASUS Z10PE-D8 WS Dual
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2x Intel Xeon E5-2650 V3 2,3 GHz (Haswell-EP) Sockel 2011-V3 - boxed » Crucial 64GB DDR4 RDIMM
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ASUS GeForce GTX 980 POSEIDON, 4096 MB GDDR5
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4x Samsung 850 PRO Series SSD, SATA 6G - 1 TB
» Seagate Enterprise HDD, SATA 6G, 7200RPM, - 6 TB
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EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2 - 1300 Watt PSU
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2x Noctua NH-U12DXi4 CPU-Cooler- 120mm
» 6x Aerocool DS Edition Fan, Red - 120mm
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NZXT APERTURE M, 5,25 Cardreader
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Lamptron CW611 Controller
» 1x BitFenix Alchemy Connect 30x LED-Strip 60cm - blue
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2x BitFenix Alchemy Connect 6x LED-Strip 12cm - white

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I'm jealous of those specs.
Any reason you didn't use AIOs/watercooling? Also your memory isn't really the optimum way for those cpus. If I remember from what I've read about Dual xeons, if you have the memory like that you're halving the memory bandwidth for each cpu.
 
The plan was to leave the slots available for a future upgrade, just add more 16GB modules. Instead of having to replace all to get an increase.
 
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