Testing out the UV before the New Case
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| Posted: | July 15th 2012 |
| Updated: | July 15th 2012 - 10:40 PM |
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Superb (7.7)
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| System Specs: | » i7 3770k » G.Skill Sniper 8GB @ 1866Mhz » Gigabyte Z77 G.1 Sniper 3 » 3 Way GTX 680 SLI » XFX Pro Modular 1050 Watt PSU » Intel X25-M 80GB SSD » 2 x Western Digital Black Caviar 500GB Raid 0 » LG Lite Scribe CD/DVD » NZXT Switch 810 Case » XSPC Raystorm CPU Block » 3 x EKGTX680 Waterblocks » 360 XTX EK Rad » 240 XTX EK Rad » XSPC/MCP655-B Pump/RES » PrimoChill UV Green Tubing » 10 x 120mm Apevia Green UV Fans » 4 x 140MM Apevia Green UV Fans |
| Performed Mods: | Removed LED's from most of the case fans to bring out UV reflection. |
| I am currently working on modding out a Corsair 800D case. However it is not completed. It will be a couple more weeks till it is complete. Till then I wanted to test out my UV affect. I plan on installing 1 or 2 more small UV lights in order to get some of the darker spots. I wanted to point out I removed all the LED's from my case fans. An easy mod but it gave a great affect. I never realized how little choices one had when wanting green UV fans. Either you pay $8 bucks a fan or $20 a fan. I chose $8 for right now and modded them to fit my needs. | |

11 Comments
The video cards look nice
becos its superb!
It's a dream machine!
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yeah i used to have uv in my old case with the window, now i have a white phantom case so decided on a blue tube as i have a lack of uv reactive things, very nice though
8/10 from me, looks very clean.
But thanks for looking... its a great compliment when someone asks how much to buy a build.