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System Name | The Little One |
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Processor | i5-11320H @4.4GHZ |
Motherboard | AZW SEI |
Cooling | Fan w/heat pipes + side & rear vents |
Memory | 64GB Crucial DDR4-3200 (2x 32GB) |
Video Card(s) | Iris XE |
Storage | WD Black SN850X 8TB m.2, Seagate 2TB SSD + SN850 8TB x2 in an external enclosure |
Display(s) | 2x Samsung 43" & 2x 32" |
Case | Practically identical to a mac mini, just purrtier in slate blue, & with 3x usb ports on the front ! |
Audio Device(s) | Yamaha ATS-1060 Bluetooth Soundbar & Subwoofer |
Power Supply | 65w brick |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 2 |
Keyboard | Logitech G613 mechanical wireless |
VR HMD | Whahdatiz ??? |
Software | Windows 10 pro, with all the unnecessary background shitzu turned OFF ! |
Benchmark Scores | PDQ |
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Specs:
Gigabyte GA-Z170X Gaming 7 i7-6700K@4.7ghz Corsair Vengeance Red LED 16GB DDR4 3200 xpm-2 Zotac GTX1060-6GB oc'd2x 256GB 950 PRO NVME1x Hitachi 2TB spinnerThermaltake 5 channel fan controller with LED readouts.11x Corsair AF140's with Red LED's2x Coolermaster 100mm intakes in frontCorsair H110i GT AIO Cooler w/3 AF140 Red LEDEVGA 850 SuperNova Windows10 Pro- w/all background shiitzu disabled ||
Mods:
USB, internal console mods, paint job, and wire management completed.All done.....at least for now
11-12-2017 And so it begins This is the start of my pre-holiday hobby build, starting with a ThermalTake TT-900 case. Below you can see pics of the case dis-assembled into its component pieces with NO mods yet, except for the installation of the fans.If you are not familiar with this case, do not let anyone fool you.... it is HUGH, Heavy and extremely well made. Everything just fits together prcisely how its supposed to. I have an Air 540 now, which is very nice, but does not even hold a candle to this case!All throughout the disassembly I was shaking my head asking myself, "now why can't other cases be built like this?".I know this case, by its very nature, is designed for watercooling, however I'm not really into that at this time, but may do it in the future.Mods I plan to do include:1. Adding a 4 port USB-C hub to the lower left side.2. Multiple lighting effects.3. Center console mesh panels4. Move TT name badge from console to top of front glass panel.5. Custom Paint job, inside and out.6. Whatever else I can figure out
Specs:
Gigabyte GA-Z170X Gaming 7 i7-6700K@4.7ghz Corsair Vengeance Red LED 16GB DDR4 3200 xpm-2 Zotac GTX1060-6GB oc'd2x 256GB 950 PRO NVME1x Hitachi 2TB spinnerThermaltake 5 channel fan controller with LED readouts.11x Corsair AF140's with Red LED's2x Coolermaster 100mm intakes in frontCorsair H110i GT AIO Cooler w/3 AF140 Red LEDEVGA 850 SuperNova Windows10 Pro- w/all background shiitzu disabled ||
Mods:
USB, internal console mods, paint job, and wire management completed.All done.....at least for now
11-12-2017 And so it begins This is the start of my pre-holiday hobby build, starting with a ThermalTake TT-900 case. Below you can see pics of the case dis-assembled into its component pieces with NO mods yet, except for the installation of the fans.If you are not familiar with this case, do not let anyone fool you.... it is HUGH, Heavy and extremely well made. Everything just fits together prcisely how its supposed to. I have an Air 540 now, which is very nice, but does not even hold a candle to this case!All throughout the disassembly I was shaking my head asking myself, "now why can't other cases be built like this?".I know this case, by its very nature, is designed for watercooling, however I'm not really into that at this time, but may do it in the future.Mods I plan to do include:1. Adding a 4 port USB-C hub to the lower left side.2. Multiple lighting effects.3. Center console mesh panels4. Move TT name badge from console to top of front glass panel.5. Custom Paint job, inside and out.6. Whatever else I can figure out
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