Hey Bit! This was my first build! Thought I'd share it with you all. Mostly because of the modding index thing you have going on. Feel free to move it if you think it's supposed to be somewhere else instead, as it's already completed when posted. End components. * Lian Li V1000b Plus II * i7 D0 @ 4.0GHz * Evga X58 3X SLI Classified 760 * 3x1GB A-Data Viesta Extreme 1600MHz 7.7.7.20 1t * HD 5870 * Corsair HX750 Murdermodded * Kinston V-Series SSD 64GB * 4.64TB HDD * 6x Enermax Magma fans * Laing DDC 18w Pump * Black ICE GTX240 Radiator * 1/2 ID 3/4 OD Red Primochill slang * Heatkiller V3.0 LC * EK Multioption 250 RES * Nickelplated Compressor Fittings Newer components: i7 920 D0 @ 4.2ghz @ 1.28v Gigabyte EX58-Extreme @ 200BLC @ Stock volt A-Data Viesta @ 1600mhz 8.8.8.20 @ 1.64v McRes rev1/2? Reservoar EK fullcover GPU Block Black Ice SR24 Radiator Heatkiller v3.0 HD5870 First components: BFG GTX280 Lian Li V1000b Plus II Corsair TX650w MDPC-X modded Laing DDC 18w pump Kingston V-Series 64GB SSD Samsung F1 1TB Seagate Extern 1TB Seagate 640GB 32MB OCZ kåpa Temperaturer: 4.2GHz @ 2.8v IDLE - 0-1% Desktop (~24h) CPU: 35-40c MB: 47c GPU: 39c LOAD - Gaming 20-40% (~60min) CPU: 55c MB: 50c GPU: 43c LOAD - FIRE!! 100% (~30min) CPU: 60c MB: 55c GPU: 55c This is how it all started: Some new LC Sponsor: ENERMAX Some modding: Screwing with the pictures as a noob photoshopper" End result:
Thanks guys! Could have been much better, but for a first build, I think it's quite good and I'm proud of it. Miss it a lot since I could have made better things to it now. But then again, the money I got for it parts made it possible to build other computers.
I like this mod; I like when mods are done which add to the aesthetic as yours does. BTW congratulations on having one of your photos featured by Asus. I saw it on my facebook feed this week.
Thanks man! That's spot on of what I try to do. Add to the aesthetic, warp good design to art - sometime by tuning down the construction aspect that defines design. And thank you for the congratulations. I don't have Facebook myself, but I've heared that they've posted something there aswell. They did a small article, more of a photobomb on their ROG site. http://rog.asus.com/69542012/news/theory-mod-by-hannes/