ASUS Stacker build

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February 26th 2014
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Key Features:
Intel CPU NVIDIA Graphics
This modder's other projects:
System Specs:
  • Cooler Master STACKER 935
  • Asus ROG Maximus VI
  • Intel 4770k 4.6 ghz OC
  • Corsair h100i Push/Pull SP 120 quiet
  • 16 gb G.Skill RIPJAWS 1600 mhz
  • Asus gtx 780 Direct cu 2
  • OCZ 120 gb SSD
  • WD BLACK 1 TB HD
  • Corsair AX860i
  • 3 * AF120 + 1 AF140 Corsair "quiet" Fans
Performed Mods:
clear modded sidepanel ... red leds cable hiding console front mounted aio cooler
ive decided to upload my current rig to the site ... let me know what you think guys ... though not heavily modded i still think it deserves some merit ; - ) ...
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8 Comments on ASUS Stacker build

#1
Sah7d
I think that is a good job in general, clean and modest.

Eventhough I dont like the H100 because it is too expensive and such a piece of crap.
You should try to buy a real WC instead IMO and that will give you real PRO look.

Nice case =)
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#2
drNesh
Nice color scheme, go with the real liquid loop. You give already half of the price for that h100.
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#3
micropage7
pretty clean and simple, im not a stacker fan but i like the build
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#4
poumpoum1972
Attractive PC and clean
On the other hand I hope that you are going to make the watercooling truth afterward otherwise I see no interest to have a so big case with the low space
See you :)
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#5
boulard83
Is it me or you dont have anything on the "basement" ? Maybe some SSD/HDD but it seems useless to have it right now.
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#6
Balstyrisk
truth be told this was meant to be "balls to the walls" watercooling setup ... allready bought reservoir, 360 mm alphacool monsta rad, had planned for a 240 mm, where the h100i is mounted.

BUT , the current tim situation with intel cpus made this project come to a halt ...
so i thought i would focus on the aestetics instead ... maybe skylake will re-introduce soldered tim again ... otherwise its off to socket 2011 ...

and im not to fond on taking a knife to my cpu and replacing the thermal paste ... the cores are fairly close to each other temp wise, but when you get the vcore past the 1.35 range the temps skyrocket on this particular silicon so ... and i dont think it will ever be stable past 4.7 ghz anyway ...
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#7
Devon68
As you already pointed out not heavily modded but still a very nice nice setup. 6/10
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#8
NvidiaGamer
Wow... give me ur money, i want to buy this system.....
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