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System Name Minerva / Remus
Processor i9 10900KF (5.1Ghz) / Ryzen 5600X
Motherboard Asus TUF Gaming Z490 / MSI 550 Pro
Cooling Corsair iCUE H150i / Air Cooler
Memory 64Gb Crucial Ballistix (3200) / 16GB Crucial Ballistix (3200)
Video Card(s) Asus Tuf 3070 Ti / Quadro P1000
Storage 16TB / 20TB
Display(s) Dell S2719DGF + HP z27 / Dell P22
Case Fractal Design 7 XL / MSi
Audio Device(s) Realtek HD
Power Supply Corsair HX750W Modular / Corsair CX550
Mouse Logitech G502 / G602
Keyboard Havit Kalih Blue Switch /
Software Win 10 Pro / Ubuntu 20.04
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Specs:
System is as follows.
AMD X2 3800+ @ 2.6Ghz (E4 Revision), ASRock 939Dual SATA II, G.Skill 2x512Mb @ 460Mhz, eVGA 7900GTX (700/1800), WD320GB + WD400GB, SB Live 5.1, Hiper 580W (38A),
In the last pic is my whole setup with my Laptop and my 22" LCD.

This is my overall rig that i usually play games on it. Planing to update it soon at the end of the year.

Mods:
Cut through some parts of the case to receive a better airflow. The case is of unknown brand (at least i have not able to establish from which company is from). Pretty much your regular setup with a few mods. :)
 
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Hmm... weird PSU mounting style... i wouldnt mount it like that if i were you. Pretty nice overall, just needs some improvement to the wiring and intake fan. Well in a practical sense your wiring is PERFECT. I like it how u got a stilt for ur graphics card though... it looks nice overall.

7.900 out of 10.

EDIT: That "airflow" is negated due to the lack of the intake... yeah buy yourself a nice fan for the intake man... or else all this wiring's potential is negated... like same here, except in a vain sense for my PC, its got so much potential inside.. but totally ruined outside :(
 
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System Name Lian Li Carbon fiber ed.
Processor Intel i5 2500k 4.6Ghz 24/7 Max OC 5Ghz
Motherboard Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3
Cooling Swiftech blocks, 360 Xflow rad, Swiftech 120 rad, Liang with XSPC res/pump top.
Memory 8Gb Mushkin 1600Mhz 8-9-8-24
Video Card(s) Sapphire HD6950 2Gb
Storage OCZ Vertex 4 128 / Western Digital 160
Display(s) ASUS 25,5" wide VW266h
Power Supply Corsair HX620 modular
Software Windows 7 64
What is that 7.9 out of 10? Are you gonna add your own rating rules here TK?
Just vote for his case man.

Oh yeah i like your case. Looks clean.
The only thing i would do is turn around your psu. Now it blowing the hot air into your case.
7 from me.
 
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System Name Minerva / Remus
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Motherboard Asus TUF Gaming Z490 / MSI 550 Pro
Cooling Corsair iCUE H150i / Air Cooler
Memory 64Gb Crucial Ballistix (3200) / 16GB Crucial Ballistix (3200)
Video Card(s) Asus Tuf 3070 Ti / Quadro P1000
Storage 16TB / 20TB
Display(s) Dell S2719DGF + HP z27 / Dell P22
Case Fractal Design 7 XL / MSi
Audio Device(s) Realtek HD
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The thing is that the way the PSU mounts is like that. So in order for me to mount it the other way i have to reverse the mounting joints on the case which means cutting it and it is far too much trouble for that.
 
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Cooling Swiftech blocks, 360 Xflow rad, Swiftech 120 rad, Liang with XSPC res/pump top.
Memory 8Gb Mushkin 1600Mhz 8-9-8-24
Video Card(s) Sapphire HD6950 2Gb
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The thing is that the way the PSU mounts is like that. So in order for me to mount it the other way i have to reverse the mounting joints on the case which means cutting it and it is far too much trouble for that.

OK i see.
 
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What is that 7.9 out of 10? Are you gonna add your own rating rules here TK?
Just vote for his case man.

Oh yeah i like your case. Looks clean.
The only thing i would do is turn around your psu. Now it blowing the hot air into your case.
7 from me.

7.900 = 7900GTX :p

Nah its an 8.
 
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Memory 8Gb Mushkin 1600Mhz 8-9-8-24
Video Card(s) Sapphire HD6950 2Gb
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your air flow is negative... the fan for the cpns is suppose to be in the front blowing to the back... the air flow is front = in, back = out... the psu is on it's own airflow since it takes air from the outside of the case and blows air to the outside of the case.. so you don't need to worry about that, you just need to worry about the front fan, hsf, and the rear fan... make sure you flip the hsf the other way, and make sure that the front is blowing in, the back is blowing air out of your case.
 
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Motherboard Asus TUF Gaming Z490 / MSI 550 Pro
Cooling Corsair iCUE H150i / Air Cooler
Memory 64Gb Crucial Ballistix (3200) / 16GB Crucial Ballistix (3200)
Video Card(s) Asus Tuf 3070 Ti / Quadro P1000
Storage 16TB / 20TB
Display(s) Dell S2719DGF + HP z27 / Dell P22
Case Fractal Design 7 XL / MSi
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your air flow is negative... the fan for the cpns is suppose to be in the front blowing to the back... the air flow is front = in, back = out... the psu is on it's own airflow since it takes air from the outside of the case and blows air to the outside of the case.. so you don't need to worry about that, you just need to worry about the front fan, hsf, and the rear fan... make sure you flip the hsf the other way, and make sure that the front is blowing in, the back is blowing air out of your case.

The fact of the matter is that i do not have an front intake to begin with. The front of my case is shut so no air can get in. Though i am planing to drill some grill holes into the case so i can use the front intake.
 
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Cooling eight 120mm fans, Swiftech GTZ cpu block, 3 120mm radiator, MCP655 pump, primochill tubing
Memory 6 gig G-Skill DDR3 1600
Video Card(s) GTX 285's (SLI)
Storage 500GB Western Digital
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I like it. 8/10 from me. Get rid of that ribbon cable! I like the unique PSU mounting you got going on there. I see you are into the aircooling game. I'd replace those 120mm's with these
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/2...mm_Fan_-_126CFM_FD121238HB.html?tl=g36c15s562
They are a little loud. Not vantec tornado loud but loud non-the-less. But they move HUUUGGGEE amounts of air. I have one of them plus a panaflo that moves about 100 cfm and my pc loves me for it :)
 
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