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Specs:
NZXT Tempest EVO Case
Intel i5 750 2.6GHz Quad Core CPU
ASUS P7P55D Deluxe Motherboard
G.Skill DDR3 1600MHz CAS 6 2x2GB Memory
XFX ATi 5770
74GB WD Raptor 10,000RPM Hard Drive
Samsung DVD-RW +/- Optical Drive
Corsair 650HX Power Supply
8 inch 24 pin PSU extension
Swiftech Apogee GTZ CPU Block
EK ASUS P7P55D Acrylic Chipset and MOSFET's Blocks
EK Reservoir Combo DCP 4.0
EK MCP 4.0 Water Pump
EK 5770 GPU Block
HW Labs SR1 120 Radiator
Koolance 2x140 Radiator
PrimoFlex 7/16 inch Inner Diameter Tubing - White
BitsPower Matte Black 1/2 inch Barbs
Mods:
This build was meant to be simple and functional. Nothing really flashy, just a water cooled rig with a functional and cleanly designed layout.
The hardest part of this build was cable management and keeping everything themed correctly. Overall, I am very happy with this build. It came out almost exactly like I had imagined. Before I bought any parts I sketched up everything in Google SketchUp to give me a general idea of what was capable. After research and hours of work, i5_alive is complete and running very well.
Specs:
NZXT Tempest EVO Case
Intel i5 750 2.6GHz Quad Core CPU
ASUS P7P55D Deluxe Motherboard
G.Skill DDR3 1600MHz CAS 6 2x2GB Memory
XFX ATi 5770
74GB WD Raptor 10,000RPM Hard Drive
Samsung DVD-RW +/- Optical Drive
Corsair 650HX Power Supply
8 inch 24 pin PSU extension
Swiftech Apogee GTZ CPU Block
EK ASUS P7P55D Acrylic Chipset and MOSFET's Blocks
EK Reservoir Combo DCP 4.0
EK MCP 4.0 Water Pump
EK 5770 GPU Block
HW Labs SR1 120 Radiator
Koolance 2x140 Radiator
PrimoFlex 7/16 inch Inner Diameter Tubing - White
BitsPower Matte Black 1/2 inch Barbs
Mods:
This build was meant to be simple and functional. Nothing really flashy, just a water cooled rig with a functional and cleanly designed layout.
The hardest part of this build was cable management and keeping everything themed correctly. Overall, I am very happy with this build. It came out almost exactly like I had imagined. Before I bought any parts I sketched up everything in Google SketchUp to give me a general idea of what was capable. After research and hours of work, i5_alive is complete and running very well.
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