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Tt Shannon got a reaction from sucka in Core v71 2x420mm radiator compatibility
Hi sucka,
The Core V71 should be able to do it just keep in mind as we have not been able to test every single rad in every configuration.
It will most likely be quite a tight fit.
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Tt Shannon reacted to Nitemayr in [USA] Kurt Schuff
Spent some time on the CNC this weekend. Got the rough cuts done, and everything measures up! Just gotta do some sanding and cleanup to make them look immaculate, and then on to the next part of the GPU Waterblock Mod.
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from AlShuryan in What is Tt LCS Certified?
Tt LCS Certification is to show the strength and compatibility of a high end gaming and enthusiast chassis as it should be.
Many more to come!
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Tt Shannon reacted to Boddaker in [USA] Brian Carter
Greetings everyone! It's such an honor to be selected to represent the US in Thermaltake's CaseMod Invitational, Season 2! This is going to be a really exciting competition, with so many talented modders battling it out. I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with, using the X9 chassis.
Here are my requisite photos of all the great hardware that will be going into this build. Special thanks go to not only Thermaltake for hosting this amazing competition and providing for most of the hardware, but also to Avexir for the sweet DDR4 memory kit, and to Newegg!
Here is an overall shot of the booty, case and all..
Thermaltake ToughPower 1200w power supply
ASUS Sabertooth X99 motherboard
ASUS Strix GTX 970 video cards X2
Intel i7 5820K processor
Avexir DDR4 16Gb Memory Kits X2
Samsung 850 EVO 240Gb SSDs X3
Thermaltake hot swap dual drive bays X2
360mm Rads X3
200mm Res/Pump combos X2
Soft tubing
Rigid tubing
Miscellaneous fittings (too many to itemize lol)
STRIX 970 waterblocks X2
120mm Riing Fans Green X9
200mm Luna Fan white
Commander FT Fan Controller
Commander FX 10 port Fan Hub
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Tt Shannon reacted to Boddaker in [USA] Brian Carter
I really like the X9, not only for it's size, but also for the shear number of options and configurations one can choose to go with when building a system. It literally takes the boredom out of putting a computer system together because it can be built in so many different ways within this one chassis. This is evidenced by the myriad of X9 rigs out there right now that people have built for themselves and others, each one vastly different than the next, much like snowflakes in their uniqueness.
That's why when I took delivery of my X9, I felt a sense of anticipation, as if I was stepping into the unknown, my path uncertain. I was giddy with excitement, eager to tear into the box like a child and his present on Christmas morning. My heart started racing and I quickly scribbled my illegible signature on the delivery man's tablet and waved him off, never once taking my eyes off the box. My new enemy became the very cardboard that had served to protect that which was concealed inside, and was quickly subdued as I targeted its weakest points with the first thing I could find within reach: my house key. Stabbing the packing tape repeatedly along its seams, I eventually succeeded in opening the box, only to find the X9 was yet unseen; obfuscated by Styrofoam and plastic (Dr. Cardboard's obvious cohorts). But even these final layers of protection were no match, and ultimately yielded to my unrelenting desire to gaze upon my new case.
After a few moments of silent staring and admiration, I took a deep breath as I began to contemplate my seemingly impossible task of deciding what to do for a theme. The choices are virtually unlimited! How can I settle on one single idea? Should I go with a video game theme, or movie? What could I do that hasn't already been done a hundred times over? Then the answer just appeared before me as I watched the delivery truck start up outside and drive off. This whole thing that I had just experienced, the anticipation, the excitement, the excelerated heartbeat... it was like getting a shot of adrenaline. Before the X9 arrived, I was bored, tired and lethargic. And once it got here, I felt awake, motivated, inspired.. I felt alive! So this theme will exemplify that feeling of heightened alertness. The Core X9 will become the vessel that transports this highly exuberant chemical to its new owners, curing them of the common doldrums. Of course, there is only one company internationally certified to carry such a fragile, and extremely rare commodity...
And that company is:
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from peche in Welcome new members!
Awesome, welcome to the community Peche!
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Tt Shannon reacted to DarthBeavis in DarthBeavis Project: The Man With the Titanium Gun
The theme of this project evolved and took on a life of it's own when I first posted the announcement on Facebook. My initial plan was to do some cool water-cooling showcased by adding windows to the Thermaltake Level 10 Titanium case. I did not want to modify the color of the case as the Titanium finish is the calling card of the case to set it apart from the other family members in the Level 10 group. My plan was (and is) to use projection mapping to modify the external appearance of the chassis in a dynamic manner. Facebook users noticed my case is numbered 007 - so they immediately demanded I theme the project based on James Bond. This lit my imagination on fire. Thus far I am planning on playing a medley of the credit introductions from the James Bond films on different facades of the case. I also plan to add some cool animationic features such as opening doors and panels powered by servos. One neat feature I also am planning is to mount the single NVIDIA 980s via a PCI-E ribbon so I will be visible in a window I am adding to the lower main compartment of the case. One user already did something similar - however I plan to have the window actually be the top of the GPU block.
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from ShadoWx3Sandy in Project Kallax Casemod
Pretty awesome dude, i like the out of the box thinking.... Really looking forward to see how this comes out.
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Tt Shannon reacted to ShadoWx3Sandy in Project Kallax Casemod
Hello everybody,
my name is Fabian Schweiger, I'm 24years old and I'm living in Germany.
this project will be my first big project. I'm atm in the planning phase. but i have made 4 Sketches from my idea of what i wanna do.
i wil update this thread as soon as possible after made some new progress in that Casemod.
but i can you tell exactly witch Hardware it will get.
Case: IKEA Kallax 4cage modded
MoBo: Asus Z97 Sabertooth Mark1 or Z87 Sabertooth
CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K or Intel Core i7-4790K
GPU: Asus StriX GTX970
RAM: 16GB Avexir Raiden Series DDR3-2133
PSU: modded Tt Grand Platinum 850W
FANs: Tt Riingfans 120mm white led
Watercooling: sponsored by Thermaltake Dual Loop System with 2 560mm Radiators
I'm really excited to show you everyone, what i have planned and how it's going it's way from the start to the End.
Also here are my First Sketches where you can see what i've planned to do and also you can see the Case, the Picture is from Google. but i have it already here.
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from Tt-Van in How many monitors do you have on your set up?
at home I have 6x 30" panels...
At work I run 4x 24 panels...
Recently got a ASUS ROG Swift display to try G-SYNC and it is awesome, so I may switch to 6 of those soon.
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from Tt-Vincent in PSU that will fit a Dell XPS 8500
Awesome,
Let us know how it works out for you.
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Tt Shannon reacted to Tt-Van in How many monitors do you have on your set up?
Having multiple monitors can be very productive. How many monitors do you have on your gaming rig? One of our team members has five monitors just for work!
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from CyberDustin777 in How many monitors do you have on your set up?
at home I have 6x 30" panels...
At work I run 4x 24 panels...
Recently got a ASUS ROG Swift display to try G-SYNC and it is awesome, so I may switch to 6 of those soon.
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from Tt Andy in Share your 3dmark scores here!
Has anyone tried the new firestrike ultra?
It is a 4K benchmark and I would be very interested to see how each system scales for that.
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from Tt Andy in How many monitors do you have on your set up?
at home I have 6x 30" panels...
At work I run 4x 24 panels...
Recently got a ASUS ROG Swift display to try G-SYNC and it is awesome, so I may switch to 6 of those soon.
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Tt Shannon reacted in Challenger Prime software problem
Hi, Christoph86
Glad to see the problem solved, thank you and sorry about the inconvenience!
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from HappyBuddhaman in Water 3.0 Extreme / Formula VII / ROG Front Base issue.
Awesome and thanks for the info!
sounds like maybe both were trying to communicate via SMBus possible causing conflict.
Im glad its working well for you now!
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Tt Shannon reacted in Challenger Ultimate - multimedia keys problems
Hi, ggpofm
Welcome to Tt community~
Regarding the muti-media key functional issue, I would recommend you to uninstall the software and re-install the latest the version at this moment.
If this problem still happens, please inform us again, thank you and sorry for any inconvenience.
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from dO_ob in What is Tt LCS Certified?
Tt LCS Certification is to show the strength and compatibility of a high end gaming and enthusiast chassis as it should be.
Many more to come!
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Tt Shannon reacted to Tt Andy in What is Tt LCS Certified?
Haha me too!! i'm ready to water cool my system!
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from HappyBuddhaman in Project 2501 Build Log.
very nice looking build
Great job
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Tt Shannon reacted in How much do you know about�Plunger Switch】 ? Share with us~
one of my favorite keyboard!
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Tt Shannon reacted to Demond in Core V1 Owner's Club
Here is my review of this awesome case!!!!!
http://themodzoo.com/forum/index.php?/page/articles.html/_/reviews/cases/itx/thermaltake-core-v1-r111?pg=1
My review was re-formatted. This one is better. Enjoy! Thanks again Thermaltake, this case is AWESOME!
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Tt Shannon got a reaction from Demond in Core V1 Owner's Club
Awesome build, great to see the different level of Core V1 builds showing up!