wrenaudrey
New member
Here is my Build Log. Here is my Desk Area.
I'm not very good at making acronyms or names for things so i just went with a very simple name or a title for my system.
I have named this my extreme system; with speech marks around the 'extreme' because to me, this is as extreme as i can get and some of you may not really consider this as being an extreme system :lol:
First though, the specs and cooling
Specs
NZXT White Switch 810
ASUS Sabertooth Z87
Intel i7 4770k
EVGA GTX 780
Corsair Dominator 8GB 1866Mhz
Corsair AX750 w/ Corsair Individually Sleeved Cables
Samsung 830 128GB
Samsung F3 1TB
Sound Card that is embarrassing
Cooling
EK-Supremacy Clear Nickel Plexi
XSPC Titan Block w/ Titan Backplate
Alphacool UT 360
Alphacool UT 240
Phobya Balancer 150 Silver/Nickel
Alphacool D5 Pump
XSPC D5 Top
6x Corsair SP120's (running 5v)
2x Corsair AF140's (running 5v)
Primochill Primoflex Advanced Tubing
Fittings:
And here it is:
I'm not very good at making acronyms or names for things so i just went with a very simple name or a title for my system.
I have named this my extreme system; with speech marks around the 'extreme' because to me, this is as extreme as i can get and some of you may not really consider this as being an extreme system :lol:
First though, the specs and cooling
Specs
NZXT White Switch 810
ASUS Sabertooth Z87
Intel i7 4770k
EVGA GTX 780
Corsair Dominator 8GB 1866Mhz
Corsair AX750 w/ Corsair Individually Sleeved Cables
Samsung 830 128GB
Samsung F3 1TB
Sound Card that is embarrassing
Cooling
EK-Supremacy Clear Nickel Plexi
XSPC Titan Block w/ Titan Backplate
Alphacool UT 360
Alphacool UT 240
Phobya Balancer 150 Silver/Nickel
Alphacool D5 Pump
XSPC D5 Top
6x Corsair SP120's (running 5v)
2x Corsair AF140's (running 5v)
Primochill Primoflex Advanced Tubing
Fittings:
- XSPC 1/2 Chrome Barb Fitting
- XSPC 90° Chrome Rotary Fitting
- XSPC 45° Chrome Rotary Fitting
- XSPC Chrome Plugs
- Koolance QD3 Male and Female counterpart
And here it is:
















Just a little upgrade.
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No more ugly blue out of colour scheme component! :lol:
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