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Processor | AMD 1700X |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master |
Cooling | Corsair H110iGT |
Memory | 16GB Corsair VENGEANCE LPX 3200 CL16 |
Video Card(s) | VEGA 64 w/ Corsair H100 |
Storage | 480GB Patriot Hellfire -- WB Blue SN550 1TB -- WD Red 2TB Raid 0 -- WD Black 4TB |
Display(s) | Dual Benq 24" |
Case | Corsair C70 VENGEANCE |
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Specs:
Cooler Master Ammo 533
ASUS Maximus Formula SE
Intel E6850
4GB PC2-8500 Crucial Tracer
CrossfireX Dual 3870X2
Seagate 120GB, 320GB, 500GB HDD
OCZ GameXtreme 1010 Watt PSU
Freezone Chiller
Freezone Elite Chiller
Mods:
Modified a Cooler Master 4-in-3 Drive Bay Caddie to house the Freezone Elite piped to Dual 3870X2. Piped the CPU and Northbridge Fusion Block to Freezone gen1. Dual Liquid Loops
Cool It Systems in a Cooler Master case: Cool It Master... Original?- NO, Cheezy?- 110% Yes. This my LAN Party Machine. 'Beat the Heat, KILL the noise!' The first gen Freezone I had owned for some time now, piped it to chill the NB and CPU in a series loop. Order a Freezone Elite dry mounted it into the Cooler Master 4-in-3 drive bay caddie (STB-3T4-E3-GP) and piped it to the dual 3870X2 mounted with koolance water blocks in parallel. Use Cool It Systems patented MTEC contol system to regulate each chiller from the desktop. I will get flamed for it, but I apologize for my rookie wire management, should have went with a modular power supply.
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Specs:
Cooler Master Ammo 533
ASUS Maximus Formula SE
Intel E6850
4GB PC2-8500 Crucial Tracer
CrossfireX Dual 3870X2
Seagate 120GB, 320GB, 500GB HDD
OCZ GameXtreme 1010 Watt PSU
Freezone Chiller
Freezone Elite Chiller
Mods:
Modified a Cooler Master 4-in-3 Drive Bay Caddie to house the Freezone Elite piped to Dual 3870X2. Piped the CPU and Northbridge Fusion Block to Freezone gen1. Dual Liquid Loops
Cool It Systems in a Cooler Master case: Cool It Master... Original?- NO, Cheezy?- 110% Yes. This my LAN Party Machine. 'Beat the Heat, KILL the noise!' The first gen Freezone I had owned for some time now, piped it to chill the NB and CPU in a series loop. Order a Freezone Elite dry mounted it into the Cooler Master 4-in-3 drive bay caddie (STB-3T4-E3-GP) and piped it to the dual 3870X2 mounted with koolance water blocks in parallel. Use Cool It Systems patented MTEC contol system to regulate each chiller from the desktop. I will get flamed for it, but I apologize for my rookie wire management, should have went with a modular power supply.
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