Been busy lately with cleaning up and refreshing the original 'L3p D3sk'. (Yes it's still alive!) Since Cross is completely tested .. well .. I have an empty prototype here. So I thought .. why not create my own ultimate gaming and overclocking dream. This time with a fully acrylic pipe loop, Bitspower fittings and .. off course in UV green. Also moved the desk to my 'modcave'. Will use a lot of components from previous projects and ... ALL fittings I have here + some extra. Going to do what I love to do .. just fool around with UV and play with the loop There will be some surprises in this build The outcome may differ from the renders. Also please don't post pictures from my facebook here, it might be ahead sometimes from the buildlogs Hardware: Cross by Red Harbinger (early prototype) DimasTech® Bench Table Hard Intel i7 4770K² Asus Maximus Formula VI² Asus GTX690² Asus GTX680 Asus 23? MX239H³ Corsair Dominator GT 16GB Quad 2133Mhz² Corsair Neutron 240GB² Corsair Neutron GTX 120GB² Corsair Gaming Audio SP2500 Cooler Master V Series V1000² Razer DeathStalker Ultimate - Ouroboros - Orbweaver - Tiamat - Vespula - Orochi Laing D5 x4 TFC Admiral 360³ Gelid Wing 12 UV Green x16 Lamptron CW611² Mayhems 10 Ltr Ultra Pure H2O Mayhems UV Laser Green Dye Bitspower Black Sparkle Fittings Bitspower Crystal Links Bitspower Clear Plexi Blocks UV Green acrylic 2m² Made possible by: (Also from previous project)
Sub'd, your builds are always fascinating. So one motherboard running a 680, the other running SLI'd 690s?
Looks like this is going to be a cracking build! Subbed. Which part of Holland are you in? That house looks to be massive if that's your "play area".
Off to a great start as always. Business idea, you should open your mod cave up as a museum of awesomeness
Thanks imersa, same for your projects Thanks mate and yep, one will run 690's the other a single 680. Thanks Dutch dude! Well .. for Dutch standards it's a normal 'row house?' However I used the entire attic for my hobby Thanks guys, enjoy! Thanks! I already had some people here for a nice coffee/beer
I know exactly what you're on about. I didn't realise it was in the attic. That's pure win! Can't wait to see this build come together. Snel man, snellll!
Thank you all for following this project You can't imagine how much I appreciate all the replies! I already got the question a few times "Already have an update?" and "When will it be finished?" No idea, I'm not competing in casemod competitions. (Wouldn't be fair with all the sponsoring imo) and I do this as a hobby next to 2 jobs and a family. So I'll be looking for a spot to do something constantly as the other 3 'things' are more important. And also the question "Why so many sponsors?" No idea, they just want to help on this project. Would you say no? It's certainly no full sponsored build by the way, had to save up for it bigtime. Anyway .. I'm happy, they're happy .. hopefully you too Preparing this build started very slowly even before the Parvum build. So testing and choosing certain products. Different kinds of UV green acrylic. And off course some tests with Mayhems coolant/dyes. The fans, Gelid Wing 12 UV Green and some UV lights added. One of the best packages I ever got. But more about that an other time It's about the different Radguards I'm going to use now. Will be using the acrylic version behind the aluminum to create an illuminated edge. Works great with the UV leds on it Meanwhile playing around with a DSLR from a colleague. Finally after 3 years got myself a Canon 600D! Best looking radiators I had in my hands till now. Thanks Martin! The Cooler Master V1000's, Lamptron CW611's and the ssd's from previous projects. Got one of these in my own pc now too. JonnyGuru approved 2 controllers for 2 separate pc's. So .. lets play with the rads, fans and UV leds. The effect I want to have. Still need to get a lot more UV/blue ledstrips. Stickers gone. 24 x M4 hex bolts later. (For just one rad) I have hidden one small UV ledstrip inside the Radiator. Still in doubt if I'm also going to use a ledstrip all around the desk aiming downwards. Will do good to the rest of the UV active material. The 'double' Radguards. The ones in the back will need to be modified because there are no 480 acrylic radguards. Lovely to work like this Till the next update!