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NZXT H440

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Dec 29, 2013
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System Name Snowy Vengeance
Processor i5 3570k @4.2Ghz
Motherboard Gigabyte Z77-UP4TH
Cooling Corsair H110
Memory 16Gb Corsair Vengeance
Video Card(s) GTX 770 SLI
Storage 2x 1TB WD Black
Case NZXT H440
Power Supply 850 OCZ
Software Windows Ultimate 64bit
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Specs:
NZXT H440
Corsair H110 (2x 140mm fan) cooling
i5 3570k @ 4.4GHz
4x4 16gb Corsair Vengeance RAM
ASUS GTX 770
Gigabyte Z77-UP4TH
120GB OCZ Agility 3
1TB HDD
OCZ ZX-850w (PSU)
3x 120mm fans front
2x 140mm fans top
1x 140mm fan rear

Mods:
NZXT LED lighting kit,
Bitfenix Alchemy Cables,
3M Di-Noc 'Carbon Fiber' for motherboard I/O

First gaming rig build, very open to comments/critique/suggestions. I haven't seen many people do this, but I decided to cover up the motherboard I/O with 3M's 'carbon fiber' film, and overall I think it looks pretty good. I plan on getting a second 770 sometime in the future and better SSD's to replace the aging Agility 3, and to fill in the spot next to it.

Other thoughts about the case: Worked with a few other cases and never thought much of it, but this case is incredible and solidly built. It can be difficult to maneuver the LED's with such a huge side panel, but well worth it.
 
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Messages
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Location
Midwest USA
System Name My Gaming System
Processor Intel i7 4770k @ 4.4 Ghz
Motherboard Asus Maximus VI Impact (ITX)
Cooling Custom Full System Water cooling Loop
Memory G.Skill 1866 Mhz Sniper 8 Gb
Video Card(s) EVGA GTX 780 ti SC
Storage Samsung SSD EVO 120GB - Samsung SSD EVO 500GB
Display(s) ASUS W246H - 24" - widescreen TFT active matrix LCD
Case Bitfenix Prodigy
Power Supply Corsair AX760 Modular PSU
Software Windows 8.1 Home Primeum
I gave you a six because its your first gaming computer build. While there are not many mods to speak of, I appreciate you took the time to color match your components and get cable extensions. Plus I enjoyed the fact that you used the film to cover the ugly I/O Metal.

Suggestion you should have used more of the film to cover your SSD. The green kind of sticks out against the white.

Other than that....Keep up the great work.
 
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