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System Name | Core |
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Processor | Intel 12900k @ 5.3/4.0 |
Motherboard | MSI z690 Tomahawk |
Cooling | Custom H20 |
Memory | GSkill 64GB 3600 cas 15 b die |
Video Card(s) | ASUS RTX 4070 Super OC' |
Storage | Optane 900p x2, SK Hynix p41 Pro |
Display(s) | ACER 250hz 1080p 25" VA display x2 |
Case | Phanteks p500a with all Arctic/Thermaltake fans |
Audio Device(s) | Focusrite interface, Presonus Studio Monitors and Subwoofer |
Power Supply | Seasonic 850w plat with cable mod cables |
Mouse | Glorious Model O |
Keyboard | Havic mech |
Software | Win 11 Pro |
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
UPDATED Oct 202412600kfMSI b660 D432GB bdieMSI RX 560Crucial and SK Hynix SSDs (all solid state storage)Antec 900w power supply
Mods:
Cut and painted mb trayModified case from DTX to ATXRemoved HD trays and fanCustom bay wiringModified case front bay coverCustom Water CoolingSound dampeningApplied decalsCustom front panel, Bulgin, rocker switchFront USB 3.0Front Starter button with toggleFront reset and disableFront temp gauge, analog
Originally a Dell XPS 510, it had the Ferrari Testarossa look with all the fins and the red, so I went with it. 1st I converted it to ATX, painted the MB tray, added Ferrari Decals and badge to case. Cut real carbon fiber to dress the internal chambers. Add two fan controllers to give it more of a dash look, one with LCD (4 temp sensors, including h2o temps), Bulgin power switch and toggle kill switch, front USB 3.0, THICK power cable to match the case.For the internals, I water-cooled the CPU, an Intel i7, the GPU, an RX560 (I have a GTX1060 too, Im just to lazy to break open the loop again) and Intel Optane 900p. 3/8 tubing in black, a 120mm radiator (copper) with ducting in front, a 80mm radiator (dual copper),12v pump and tube reservior. Its powered by a 1000w Corsair PSU with all devices custom wired (except mb) and I used corrugated tubing to give it that engine bay electrical look. 16GB memory, DVD Rom to resemble a stereo from that time frame.
Specs:
UPDATED Oct 202412600kfMSI b660 D432GB bdieMSI RX 560Crucial and SK Hynix SSDs (all solid state storage)Antec 900w power supply
Mods:
Cut and painted mb trayModified case from DTX to ATXRemoved HD trays and fanCustom bay wiringModified case front bay coverCustom Water CoolingSound dampeningApplied decalsCustom front panel, Bulgin, rocker switchFront USB 3.0Front Starter button with toggleFront reset and disableFront temp gauge, analog
Originally a Dell XPS 510, it had the Ferrari Testarossa look with all the fins and the red, so I went with it. 1st I converted it to ATX, painted the MB tray, added Ferrari Decals and badge to case. Cut real carbon fiber to dress the internal chambers. Add two fan controllers to give it more of a dash look, one with LCD (4 temp sensors, including h2o temps), Bulgin power switch and toggle kill switch, front USB 3.0, THICK power cable to match the case.For the internals, I water-cooled the CPU, an Intel i7, the GPU, an RX560 (I have a GTX1060 too, Im just to lazy to break open the loop again) and Intel Optane 900p. 3/8 tubing in black, a 120mm radiator (copper) with ducting in front, a 80mm radiator (dual copper),12v pump and tube reservior. Its powered by a 1000w Corsair PSU with all devices custom wired (except mb) and I used corrugated tubing to give it that engine bay electrical look. 16GB memory, DVD Rom to resemble a stereo from that time frame.