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[Case Gallery] OnBoard's Xigmatek Midgard

OnBoard

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Processor Core i5-750 @ 3.6GHz 1.136V 24/7
Motherboard Gigabyte P55A-UD3, SATA 6Gbit/s & USB3.0 baby!
Cooling Alpenföhn Brocken HeatpipeDirectTouch
Memory Geil Ultra Series 4GB 2133MHz DDR3 @ 1440MHz 7-7-7-24
Video Card(s) Gigabyte GTX 460 1GB OC (mostly stock speeds)
Storage OS: Samsung F3 500GB Games: Samsung F1 640GB
Display(s) new! Samsung P2350 23" FullHD 2ms / Mirai DTL-632E500 32" LCD
Case new! Xigmatek Midgard/Utgard side window with red cathodes, 1x140mm & 3x120mm fans
Audio Device(s) new! ASUS Xonar DG & JVC HA-RX700 headphones
Power Supply Cougar CM 700W Modular
Software Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Benchmark Scores Logitech UltraX Premium & G5 laser v2 + Ulti-mat Breathe X2 for fragging
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Specs:
C2D E8400@3200MHz 1.136V (c0) 24/7
Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3 -P45-, Noctua NC-U6 (bolt trough mod)
Thermalright Ultima-90 lapped, 120mm PWM fan
Transcend aXeRam 1066+ 4GB kit @ 1066MHz 1.9V
ASUS GTX280 1GB (Accelero Xtreme GTX 280 + stock cooler VRM sink) / MSI 8500GT
Samsung SpinPoint F1 640GB, Samsung 250GB
Samsung SH-S203B 20x DVD-RW SATA
LG L207WT WideColorGamut 20" 2ms
Xigmatek Midgard, 3x120mm fans
Zalman ZM600-HP 600W Heatpipe Modular

Mods:
Silicon stands for PSU

5 hours of wire hiding and building, but it was worth it :) For now only PSU stand in the bottom have little pieces of silicon cut to them, to prevent PSU touching the case. Need to bend/cut some room for the motherboard tray backside, as the wires are too bulky to fit good there currently. Don't know if I'll make a windows to this case, little sad not the see the cable management, but don't want to mess a brand new case yet :)
 
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I'm assuming your cpu cooler is flipped that way due to the NB heatsink, it's just too bad the top fan is'nt aligned with the airflow of the cooler. Still it's a sweet build, your cable management is good, and btw that is a sick gpu cooler! 7/10 Nice job!
 

OnBoard

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Joined
Sep 16, 2006
Messages
3,033 (0.46/day)
Location
Finland
Processor Core i5-750 @ 3.6GHz 1.136V 24/7
Motherboard Gigabyte P55A-UD3, SATA 6Gbit/s & USB3.0 baby!
Cooling Alpenföhn Brocken HeatpipeDirectTouch
Memory Geil Ultra Series 4GB 2133MHz DDR3 @ 1440MHz 7-7-7-24
Video Card(s) Gigabyte GTX 460 1GB OC (mostly stock speeds)
Storage OS: Samsung F3 500GB Games: Samsung F1 640GB
Display(s) new! Samsung P2350 23" FullHD 2ms / Mirai DTL-632E500 32" LCD
Case new! Xigmatek Midgard/Utgard side window with red cathodes, 1x140mm & 3x120mm fans
Audio Device(s) new! ASUS Xonar DG & JVC HA-RX700 headphones
Power Supply Cougar CM 700W Modular
Software Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Benchmark Scores Logitech UltraX Premium & G5 laser v2 + Ulti-mat Breathe X2 for fragging
I'm assuming your cpu cooler is flipped that way due to the NB heatsink, it's just too bad the top fan is'nt aligned with the airflow of the cooler. Still it's a sweet build, your cable management is good, and btw that is a sick gpu cooler! 7/10 Nice job!

Thanks :)

Nope, I infact flipped it just for this case :) It fits ok other way around too, but now I get NB cooled with same airflow. Fan is also easier to get off in this position and I like the 'hot air rising' thing.

Top fan is on purpose on the other spot. 1 - It cools memory from there, 2 - it's not on the way of 8-pin motherboard connector, 3 - CPU fan is PWM controlled, doubt the push pull effect with static RPM case fan would help at all and CPU cooler hot air has the top holes to escape along with rear case fan.
 
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