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[Case Gallery] My Antec 900 Gaming PC

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Location
Perth AU
Processor Intel Core i9 10980XE @ 4.7Ghz 1.2v
Motherboard ASUS Rampage VI Extreme Omega
Cooling EK-Velocity D-RGB, EK-CoolStream PE 360, XSPC TX240 Ultrathin, EK X-RES 140 Revo D5 RGB PWM
Memory G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3000C14D 64GB
Video Card(s) Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC WC
Storage M.2 990 Pro 1TB / 10TB WD RED Helium / 3x 860 2TB Evos
Display(s) Samsung Odyssey G7 28"
Case Corsair Obsidian 500D SE Modded
Power Supply Cooler Master V Series 1300W
Software Windows 11
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Specs:
Intel C2D E6850
OC with Asus 3.9Ghz
Asus Striker Extereme and EVGA 680i A1
XFX Geforce 8800 Ultra XXX
OCZ PC8500 1066Mhz Reaper 4GB
Zalman 9700NT
750w Thermaltake Tough Power
2x 320GB HDDs
Antec 900
Windows Vista 64bit

Mods:
Cut 2 holes in MB Plate and put 2 gronmets in
 
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Holy high-end parts Batman! You should try working an pretty-ing up those cables!
 
yer still don't no what i can do with them there all over the place lol
 
The first solution to the wire issue , is to flip the PSU. Altho this requires some good measuring and cutting a good size hole in the bottom of the case. Then if you want you can dremmel holes in the mobo tray to make them go behind.....good luck.

Very nice set up tho(quality parts)
 
thanks mite just do that
 
Nice rig. 7/10 until you get the cables sorted a little more (although I heard it is a tough case for cable management).

BTW looking at you screenshot, your temps with that vcore - I would expect that in Alaska, not Australia.
 
I Like i like. THat's some nice stuff right there. Nice OC too.
 
Very tough case for cable management (drimmeling may be needed)! But take a look at my case, I'll vote when I see better cable management.

EDIT: Also...don't turn that PSU over, that's asking for problems!
 
Very tough case for cable management (drimmeling may be needed)! But take a look at my case, I'll vote when I see better cable management.

EDIT: Also...don't turn that PSU over, that's asking for problems!

Sure it isnt???????????? where would you come up with that...since the 900 has it upside down in the first place!
 
Well, it's an option with drimmeling, just seems like more of a hassel than anything else.
 
major diff is that with your PSU , the wires are already at the back....with the fan type you are forced to flip PSU upsidedown to make it fit. this puts the wires into the open side and a real P.I.T.A. to manage....well worth the fan hole in the bottom to me...have a look same type PSU just mine is flipped.

http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/945.html
 
Nice parts!! Yeah cables are so, so...
You might also want to list how many GB of RAM you have (for those of us who aren't familiar with the Reaper).

7/10, but definite 10/10 potential with a little work and modification.
Awesome build, congrats!
 
That's understandable, but still you have to raise your case (like yours) to get sufficent airflow.
 
i can't turn my PSU over wont fit and what about the fan ? wont get any air flow to it and i have 4GB of ram
 
What he is saying is that you have to drimmel a hole in the bottom of your case for your PSU fan. Afterwards, you have to develope a method of raising your case, so that your PSU fan will have airflow.
 
ok i got ya what did you do with your PSU in your case do you have a fan on yours
 
My PSU fan is on the side instead.

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Cables man, Cables. Otherwise it's a NICE machine. 7/10
 
I thinkI gave you a 7/10, when you comeout with rev.2 I'll vote again. all those cables are really restricting air-flow.
 
Mine has a fan yes, it is the GSX700 by OCZ . i did dremmel a hole and yes the feet....I went to my local hardware store and bought 1.5 inch PVC plubing caps...painted them black and used 3M doublesided tape to mount!
 
will look into cutting hole for my cables on the weekend will post new pic when done thanks guys
 
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i mite just run the cables along the bottom to the back of the case and put 3 hold in to run the cables tho
 
nice work how long do u want to keep it before another build
 
Looks pretty nice, just curious how loud is that case with all those fans in it?

I was considering building another computer for gaming strictly and using that case because of the massive air flow it allows. But I don't really want a jet in my office...
 
i usually keep a system about a year maybe mid next year will stairt a new build,
its not that loud realy the fans have 3 speeds i leave them all on low
 
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