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Built this one a couple months ago. The best cable management I've never done
My last case was horrible. When I showed Dan, he said it could be better, of course. I'm pretty dang proud of myself though


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Thought that was my rig for half a second! LMAO




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Thats nice looking Skippman. Very Clean
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Damn, you guys are masters at cabling! 
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I couldn't stand to have some of your cases. I don't even have my HDD activity and Power LEDs hooked up and I used electrical tape to cover up the glowing X-Fi logo on my sound card.
To each their own. If we all liked the same thing the world would be a pretty damn boring place.
To each their own. If we all liked the same thing the world would be a pretty damn boring place.
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My 900 came with the blue LED fans in the front, which was made worse when I added the 3rd drive cage/LED fan. The case is currently in the tear down stage of a rebuild with cable management holes, paint, and new non-LED fans. I have yet to decide if I'll go with LED strips inside the case for showing off at LAN parties and such, but for everyday use in the room I sleep in... the blue LEDs have got to go.Major_A wrote:I couldn't stand to have some of your cases. I don't even have my HDD activity and Power LEDs hooked up and I used electrical tape to cover up the glowing X-Fi logo on my sound card.
To each their own. If we all liked the same thing the world would be a pretty damn boring place.
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I unplugged my HDD LED on the P-180B only a month or two after my original build. I refuse to put my case on the ground, and the glaring/flashing light out of the corner of my eye was enough to make me want to scream!DaIceMan wrote:[....]the blue LEDs have got to go.
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XstollieX wrote:Thats nice looking Skippman. Very Clean
Thanks bro. I just realized that pic's old too as I'm now running the twin GPU's a RAID 0 setup.
On the LED thing, if it were in my bedroom yeah, it'd drive me nuts. But it's in my office in another room in the house so it's not a big deal. The CCT's used to have a switch on them but I cut it out to clean up the wiring.
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Skip,
I know that I've seen that rig somewhere before, I just can't seem to remember where...............
Looks like you're getting the wiring under control as well.
Good job.
I know that I've seen that rig somewhere before, I just can't seem to remember where...............
Looks like you're getting the wiring under control as well.
Good job.
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Bio,
I'm gonna have to pay you another visit either this summer or fall when I build my i7 rig into that Corsair case. I'll wanna pick your brain for OC'ing it since you seem to have more i7 exp than anyone else here except Nate.
I'm gonna have to pay you another visit either this summer or fall when I build my i7 rig into that Corsair case. I'll wanna pick your brain for OC'ing it since you seem to have more i7 exp than anyone else here except Nate.
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Skippman wrote:Bio,
I'm gonna have to pay you another visit either this summer or fall when I build my i7 rig into that Corsair case. I'll wanna pick your brain for OC'ing it since you seem to have more i7 exp than anyone else here except Nate.
and I'll wanna pick your brain after you're done with his
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In most Aus bios all you have to do to adjust the memory speed is go to the Ai Tweaker section and then down to DRAM Frequency. hit return and the options should come up.
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yeah like BIO said in the post above it's just a couple things that you can alter to change the memory clock frequency, so it's quick and easy.
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Coolness...Thank guys
i was only using the Cpu Level up profiles at first..now i know not to lol..too bad my room was too warm for the OC..just means i need to get up and get a new cooler for this thing
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that fill port looks out of place skip. you should just jam a double a battery in there instead

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I hate you.martini161 wrote:that fill port looks out of place skip. you should just jam a double a battery in there instead
Just wait for Warmachine 2.0, coming this fall!
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Here are the parts I started with...
I'm using it as a movie server so I wanted some high capacity...
I had to do some mounting to get the GSkill Titan where I wanted it...
Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic.
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I installed the six 1 TB Western Digital Caviar Greens on the bottow and in the SATA ports and the GSkill up top in one of the SAS ports...
Almost everything is in place just some wiring to do...
I decided to use the CoolIt Domino after reading the review posted here. Here it is with the thermal paste removed...
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Everything installed, up, and running...
Here's a shot from the side...
And with the cover on...
The final specs ended up being:
Core I7 920
ASUS P6T Deluxe
6 GB OCZ 1600 Gold RAM
Sapphire 4850 X2 2GB GPU
850W Corsair PSU
6 1TB WD Greens
128GB GSkill Titan
LD Blue DVD/Blue Ray drive
CoolIt Domino Cooler
Antec 1200 Case
Logitech G7 Wireless Mouse
Logitech Pro 2000 Wireless Keyboard
Vista 64 Ultimate
32LG60 Scarlet 1080P TV for monitor
Core I7 920
ASUS P6T Deluxe
6 GB OCZ 1600 Gold RAM
Sapphire 4850 X2 2GB GPU
850W Corsair PSU
6 1TB WD Greens
128GB GSkill Titan
LD Blue DVD/Blue Ray drive
CoolIt Domino Cooler
Antec 1200 Case
Logitech G7 Wireless Mouse
Logitech Pro 2000 Wireless Keyboard
Vista 64 Ultimate
32LG60 Scarlet 1080P TV for monitor
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CASE... TO HEAVY... CANT... MOVE IT...!
Looks nice bro!
Looks nice bro!
