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Tt Kenny got a reaction from JimJG in Core V71 Owner's Club
Core V71 pushes the envelope and utilizes a high-end water-cooling solution that feature front 360/420mm, top 360/420mm and bottom 120/240mm radiators to support extreme performance.
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Tt Kenny reacted to tagmods in [Australia] Ethan Cooper
Starting to put the insides together. Merlin's Lab is chaotic which i think represents the character well
Pipes run down to passthroughs. Coolant will be blue when its all filled
Crazy happy with how the table and chairs have turned out! My replacement RAM also arrived hence the 2 colours as 1 stick arrived broken.
GPU is a RX480 as my 1070 also arrived broken... Australian Couriers must really hate me...
I made all the tables and chairs. Books, glasses and little bottles were purchased from a miniature store.
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Tt Kenny got a reaction from adelinevoc in Core V71 Owner's Club
Core V71 pushes the envelope and utilizes a high-end water-cooling solution that feature front 360/420mm, top 360/420mm and bottom 120/240mm radiators to support extreme performance.
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Tt Kenny got a reaction from REDLINEeliteMods in [Build Thread] Nk-1 Chaser "Green Screen" HTPC
Nice build!
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Tt Kenny got a reaction from beatrizmy69 in [Build Thread] Nk-1 Chaser "Green Screen" HTPC
nice build ! very impressive !
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Tt Kenny got a reaction from Donaldol in Core V71 Owner's Club
Core V71 pushes the envelope and utilizes a high-end water-cooling solution that feature front 360/420mm, top 360/420mm and bottom 120/240mm radiators to support extreme performance.
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Tt Kenny got a reaction from Richardsaky in Core V71 Owner's Club
Core V71 pushes the envelope and utilizes a high-end water-cooling solution that feature front 360/420mm, top 360/420mm and bottom 120/240mm radiators to support extreme performance.
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Tt Kenny got a reaction from CharlesFoed in Core V71 Owner's Club
Core V71 pushes the envelope and utilizes a high-end water-cooling solution that feature front 360/420mm, top 360/420mm and bottom 120/240mm radiators to support extreme performance.
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Tt Kenny got a reaction from ThermalMike in Core X Series
Core X1 mini ITX platform supported 360mm rads !
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Tt Kenny reacted to Richi in [United Kingdom] Richi Bowzer
OK so a small but quick update on the assembly work on the rig, some bits have failed to turn up. But I must soldier on despite this and make a few changes to the layout inside.
Main thing left to do is to sort out sata cable tiding, and clean everything up, I hope by some miracle some things turn up before final photo shoot later on .. let’s hope they do, if so sata drives can be moved to original planned location, if not oh well we all have to adapt. Stay tuned.
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Tt Kenny reacted to Wingfat in RL-240 Water Kit / Core V21 Build Photos
Final Touches... threw a GT-640 in there .."just" enough clearance.
Loading OSX 10.10.2 Yosemite... For those not familiar with OSX... what your looking at is the Apple Welcome Screen. Absolutely no problem or commands needed... too easy.
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Tt Kenny reacted to Richi in Project F1 Dream - Lvl 10 Ltd Edition Titanium
doing a few more small bits today, but I thought i would share a rough render of the plan I have, there will be some differences in the final build (extras added) and the internals is not final.
Just wanted to wet your appetite with what i am trying to achieve.
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Tt Kenny reacted to mu5tang71 in Show us your chassis!
***UPDATE***
I just wanted to update you all with my latest details..... I added a pair of circiut boards and 2 ROG Eyes all in vinyl decals.... I bought a vinyl cutter plotter and made them myself... All custom made decals. I also added some well overdue sleeved cables and a new Thermaltake Level 10 M Gaming Mouse.... here is the updated pics..... I am hoping Santa Clause will give me a ASUS STRIX GTX 980 DirectCU II for Christmas because this build just about sucked up all my savings.....
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Tt Kenny reacted to mu5tang71 in Show us your chassis!
This is my Custom Table and PC Combo Setup..... I have a Custom Painted Thermaltake Overseer RX-I with Full Cut-out Modded window. I also change thr pulsing blue Thermaltake dragon Logo light from blue to red....... Below is links to my build logs.... I broke up the build logs into 2 builds... one for the PC, and one for the Table....... Thanks for looking!!!!!
Follow me and join my group on Facbook "Custom Computers"
https://www.facebook.com/groups/105728249457897/
PC Build w/ Custom Water Loop Build Log:
http://http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/229348-my-asus-rog-build-custom-water-loop/
Custom Desk w/ Lights Build Log:
http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/220283-custom-triple-monitor-computer-asus-rog-table-build-log-process/
Here are some photos of my Table Rig combo:
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Tt Kenny got a reaction from DrewZ312 in Core X Series
Core X1 mini ITX platform supported 360mm rads !
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Tt Kenny reacted to MooZ in Goat - Core V1
Goat
Chinese New Year 2015 will be the year of the goat. Red represent this festivity but also my favorite color. That's why i'm using this gradient of red/black. The "2015" in the front is a simple design combine the numbers and the "goat", same for the window engraved on top.
For decoration, i paint some chinese ornaments in the sides, red of course.
-WARNING ADVISORY-
No fancy hardware here.
This is my humble media desktop, using the small but powerfull MSI E350IA-E45, great for HD video, office tools and even some games. The best at all is its low energy comsuption and very low noise.
Casemod for Happy New Year - MSI Contest
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Tt Kenny got a reaction from ThermalMike in Project SunkisTt - Chrome Frame, Candy Paint (Completed)
nice build!
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Tt Kenny reacted to ThermalMike in Project SunkisTt - Chrome Frame, Candy Paint (Completed)
When I started my first modding project with Thermaltake, I was not really sure what I wanted to achieve with this build. How to make it a part of what I do, taking into account what I have done for several years with my car hobby and paint hobby and bring it into full throttle for a unique system, a Thermaltake system that I am proud to say is my own.
Project SunkisTt
Parts List:
Case: Thermaltake Core V71
CPU: Intel Core i7 4770K
Motherboard: EVGA Z97 Classified
RAM: Avexir Core Series 4GB x4 DDR3-1600 C9
PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower Grand Platinum 1200W
GPU: ASUS Strix GTX 970's (2x)
SSD: Samsung Evo 256GB (2x) -RAID 0
CPU Waterblock: Thermaltake Pacific W2
GPU Waterblock: Thermaltake Pacific ASUS Strix GPU Block (2x)
Radiator: Thermaltake Pacific RL 280 (2x)
Pump/Res: Thermaltake Pacific PT40-D5 w/ Mod Kit
Fans: Riing 140mm White (7x) - LED modded Orange
Coolant: Mayhems Aurora 2 (Custom Orange/Red)
Tubing: Thermaltake Pacific PETG 16mm
Fittings: (Chrome)
Thermaltake Pacific G 1/4 PETG 16mm (9x)
Thermaltake Pacific G 1/4 Stop Plug (8x)
Thermaltake Pacific G 1/4 90 Degree (1x)
Sponsors
Thermaltake
Avexir
BS Mods
Mayhems
The Build
First Step was to take the chassis completely apart and send off the frame to get it chromed. This process took about a month and required sandblasting off the stock finish, while going through the process of being copper plated, polished, nickel plating, then chrome plating and finally polished.
The end result looks like this:
Now before we get started, here is the color I chose for the body panels. This is HoC (House of Color) Candy Tangerine Orange "UK08-BC02" - http://www.houseofkolor.com/speedshapes/speedshapes_urethanes.jsp
Now back to the Chrome... Here is some of the pictures I took in the office to show my friends of the first big step I took into this build!
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