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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 |
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
i9-9900K, oc'd to 5.2GzAsus ROG Maximus Hero Wifi Z390 moboMSI Seahawk GTX 107064GB Corsair Vengance RBG pro DDR4-3200 w/ XMP22x WD Black SN750 1TB m.24TB Crucial SSD + WD 12TB external HDDCorsair H115i pro AIO 560mm push/pull11x Corsair 140mm AF Fans on sides, back, top, centerEVGA G2 SuperNova 850W Modular
Mods:
I modded a stock TT900 Supertower to add a 2.5" hub containing 2x USB-C + 2x USB3 ports by dremeling out an opening in the metal ventilation panel on the left side. I also used one of the spare fan mounting cages from the vertical side panels to build a custom 420mm cooling rack, utilizing 3x Corsair AF 140mm fans and a Corsair H115i Pro AIO cooler.With so many fans (11), I opted to use a TT digital fan hub controller & several 3-to-1 adapter cables to connect them all.The paint job was done with Krylon Hi-temperature Automotive semi-gloss paint. Note that the top of the bolts that hold the glass panels in place are red while the sides remain the stock black color.
This has been my main PC for almost 2 years now, and has been rock solid with everything I throw at it, including CAD work, statistical databases, photo/video, spreadsheets. But NO, I don't do games... I use my computer for actual work stuff instead, where it can make me lots & lotsa M.O.O.L.A.H...![Smile :) :)](https://tpucdn.com/forums/data/assets/smilies/smile-v1.gif)
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Specs:
i9-9900K, oc'd to 5.2GzAsus ROG Maximus Hero Wifi Z390 moboMSI Seahawk GTX 107064GB Corsair Vengance RBG pro DDR4-3200 w/ XMP22x WD Black SN750 1TB m.24TB Crucial SSD + WD 12TB external HDDCorsair H115i pro AIO 560mm push/pull11x Corsair 140mm AF Fans on sides, back, top, centerEVGA G2 SuperNova 850W Modular
Mods:
I modded a stock TT900 Supertower to add a 2.5" hub containing 2x USB-C + 2x USB3 ports by dremeling out an opening in the metal ventilation panel on the left side. I also used one of the spare fan mounting cages from the vertical side panels to build a custom 420mm cooling rack, utilizing 3x Corsair AF 140mm fans and a Corsair H115i Pro AIO cooler.With so many fans (11), I opted to use a TT digital fan hub controller & several 3-to-1 adapter cables to connect them all.The paint job was done with Krylon Hi-temperature Automotive semi-gloss paint. Note that the top of the bolts that hold the glass panels in place are red while the sides remain the stock black color.
This has been my main PC for almost 2 years now, and has been rock solid with everything I throw at it, including CAD work, statistical databases, photo/video, spreadsheets. But NO, I don't do games... I use my computer for actual work stuff instead, where it can make me lots & lotsa M.O.O.L.A.H...
![Smile :) :)](https://tpucdn.com/forums/data/assets/smilies/smile-v1.gif)