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[Case Gallery] Clean Lian-Li

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Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom.{East Anglian Coast
System Name Hells Core.
Processor Ryzen 9 5950x
Motherboard Asus Crosshair hero viii (wifi) x570
Cooling AlphaCool Aurora 420mm
Memory Patriot Viper Gaming RGB Series DDR4 DRAM 4133MHz 32GB Kit
Video Card(s) MSI Gaming X Trio 3070
Storage Sabrent 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 M.2
Display(s) Acer Predator XB271HU
Case Thermaltake Core X71
Power Supply Corsair RM850 80 plus gold
Software Windows 10
very tidy rig 9/10 for you
 

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System Name old school / new school
Processor 3.0e C0 @ 3.6 / e5200
Motherboard p4p800e-dlx / p5q-DLX
Cooling custom water see sig / air
Memory 2x1g oczPC4000EbPl / 2x2g ocz2rpr1066
Video Card(s) 3850AGP / 4890vaporX
Storage 36g raptor+120g wd / wd 1001fals 1tb
Display(s) BenQ / sharpAQUOS LC-37D64U
Case modded antec plusview / generic
Audio Device(s) audigy 2zs / ASUS Xonar HDAV1.3
Power Supply fan/cable modded powerstream 520 / OCZ 700mxsp
Software Xp pro SP2 / VISTA ultimate OEM
Just because mods are in plain view and easy to spot doesn't mean they aren't there buddy. Anybody can hack away at a computer and add 13 colorful fans... it takes time and patience to mod a case in such a way that you would swear it looks stock. That was the whole point of this particular case. The goal was to make it as clean and simple as possible without adding equipment or altering the originality in any extreme way. I actually had to almost completely disassemble the entire rig to get this end result.

And I know all you have to go by are these photos, but when it was done and shipped, it had a better HSF on both the CPU and GPU, RAM fans, a windowed side panel, and white cathodes to show it all off.

youre right energy, but as i already stated I choose to save 7/8/9/10 for the "1337" rigs like Mkmods or CyberDruid for example

sorry if you dont like my honesty in saying that you have an "excellent" rig
 
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Annapolis, MD
System Name n.audBl
Processor E8500 @ 3.80GHz
Motherboard ASUS Striker Extreme
Cooling Full liquid (everything except power supply)
Memory 4Gb OCZ DDR2 PC9600
Video Card(s) Dual EVGA GTX 280 SSC Edition
Storage Dual WD Raptor in RAID 0 (300Gb), Dual WD 1Tb Cavair in RAID 1
Display(s) Dell 2407 24" HD+ Widescreen
Case Theraltake Tai-Chi
Audio Device(s) X-Fi Fata1ty (bleh!)
Power Supply Ultra X3 1000W
Software Win 7 64bit
youre right energy, but as i already stated I choose to save 7/8/9/10 for the "1337" rigs like Mkmods or CyberDruid for example

sorry if you dont like my honesty in saying that you have an "excellent" rig

I have no issues with your (or anyone's for that matter) rating and voting philosophy. I was mainly responding to the "no mods" comment.

I agree that higher votes should be reserved for rigs with more work than this one, my previous post was not intended to discredit your vote, it was only meant to counter the comment that went with the vote.
 
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System Name n.audBl
Processor E8500 @ 3.80GHz
Motherboard ASUS Striker Extreme
Cooling Full liquid (everything except power supply)
Memory 4Gb OCZ DDR2 PC9600
Video Card(s) Dual EVGA GTX 280 SSC Edition
Storage Dual WD Raptor in RAID 0 (300Gb), Dual WD 1Tb Cavair in RAID 1
Display(s) Dell 2407 24" HD+ Widescreen
Case Theraltake Tai-Chi
Audio Device(s) X-Fi Fata1ty (bleh!)
Power Supply Ultra X3 1000W
Software Win 7 64bit
Found a picture of the finished rig. Gallery is updated with it as the main image.
 
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