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New Core I7 Rig Build "The Unkown"
About a year ago I had an extreme water cooled system MKMods helped me build, but was forced to sell to pay huge credit cards off, but now with my new job after awhile my dreams have arrised to stay.
Here is going to be the parts I am ordering, I will update this all the time once parts start to arrive. BIOSTAR TpowerX58 LGA 1366 Intel X58 ATX Intel Motherboard G.SKILL PI Black 6GB DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 Intel Core i7 920 Thermalright "Limited Edition" TRUE Copper Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink CMPSU-750TX 750W Samsung DVD Burner Moded Cooler Master Centurion Mid Tower
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Hey your links are no good. Case might be a little on the small side for watercooling but I guess it should be fine.
By the way I am glad I could help finance your new build
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Im not going to water cool, I was only saying I did before on another build I did a year ago
. And yes you helped make this happen I have learned that cooling on air can go pretty far. Damn links, ill fix it.
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Okay guess I read your post to fast. Air has always worked just fine for me. But if I did have the money I would watercool! Sadly I probably won't be able to afford it for a long while
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I found the old project link, the last page shows the final product I once had - http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=56732
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Good luck with your mobo... that TRUE full copper will most likely crack it one day lol
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looks, good so far,, are you going to leave the hole on the top of the case from when you had the rad up there, you could get a aluminum case to help with your cooling, they can be had for less then you think, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...nd&Order=PRICE
Also take a look at the Cooler Master V8 cpu cooler, http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l3/g40/...ml?id=QvpZH9Kf
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That would look good, with that board & true,, Maybe just mod the hell out of that case.
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Im thinking of this mod using those nibbler metal cutters. After all, with all that copper, it would look good to see inside. I never done something like this before though.
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/38...tl=g42c215s496
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just wondering,, where about do you live in IL
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I live in southish suburbs of chicago. I placed the order for those sheet metal cutters and the window before you posted that. The directions look do-able, but if your close I wouldnt mind help
![]() I wanted to do this at some point, and while im waiting, might as well do it now.
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I could help,, I'm on the north side of Chicago,, Jefferson Park, Milwaukee & central, I have all the tools, you could even draw out you own window design. but you bought the window kit.
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Why got with the full copper TRUE??
It doesn't really offer any performance gain over the normal version....maybe 2 - 3'C and that doesn't justify the price tag in my view. Get the normal true and save a few $ lol
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I stumbled upon looking at the G.SKILL PI Black 6GB and its timmings are 8-8-8-21 compared to the corsair timings which are 8-8-8-24. Plus the gskill is $10 cheaper. Im only worried about the memory quality and capabilities of the gskill. The last thing I want is value ram
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come on what a joke! They also don't pay a lot for advertising. But that doesn't mean they make bad stuff. I have some G. Skill ram and I love it. I am sure you will love it too!
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I use allot of G-Skill, Corsair & Geil, Never had trouble, I have had trouble with OCZ memory & usb flash drives.
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Then the Gskill PI series is the way to go with faster timings and cheaper.
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plus the fact that it looks awesome. BTW that's the most sophisticated crack-pipe I've ever seen (in your avatar) hehe :toast;
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If I had the money to burn I would be buying a $400 dollar motherboard etc heh..Why wont this biostar mobo get in stock already!!!
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Here is the Video Card Ill be using 4870 1GB and a Asus Ageia Physics Card
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This looks like its gonna be a fun build...The case is a very good base to start with.
With that cooler maybe we could make a cool copper bracket to help support it. Thats pretty amazing to have Steelkane so close to you to help out as well. Damn, now i wish I lived in Chicago Rather than waste the money on the nibbler get a pair of these http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...ctId=100026634 the make right and left angle cutters that make nice circles (they also cut straight)
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As for the cutters, well if kane has another tool, then its all good. Im pumped about this window and greatful to get some help. I found some adehsive sided foam stuff and mounted a 120mm fan below the cd drive. I like this case because the whole front panel including drive bay covers have dust covers. My cooling will be 120mm front, 120mm rear, 80mm lower front, 120mm Window, 92mm Top
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