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Abdenise reacted to ID09 in Pre Event Predictions (June 17th ~ July 15th, 2021)
Voted. Good luck all!
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Abdenise reacted to FutureBuilder_2021 in Pre Event Predictions (June 17th ~ July 15th, 2021)
Good luck to everyone and may the best CaseMOD wins!!! 😄
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Abdenise reacted to safedisk in Pre Event Predictions (June 17th ~ July 15th, 2021)
YG KIM의 멋진 작품을 기대합니다!
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Abdenise reacted to KH KIM in Pre Event Predictions (June 17th ~ July 15th, 2021)
[대한민국] YG Kim Good luck! 화이팅입니다.
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Abdenise got a reaction from MP_customized in 2021 Thermaltake RAM MOD Invitational Season 1 is officially launching today!
good luck friends !!
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Abdenise reacted to Eslam Tarek in Event Predictions (July 30th ~ August 17th)
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Abdenise reacted to FALCO in Event Predictions (July 30th ~ August 17th)
There is not so much to judge by. I would say Pakawat.
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Abdenise reacted to Rom Divina in Event Predictions (July 30th ~ August 17th)
Voted for Jesse Palacio.
Thanks again ThermalTake and good luck to all modders!
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Abdenise got a reaction from AcuteJungle66 in Chris Connor - Project SparklePony - #TTUK2020CaseModChallenge
great mod !!
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Abdenise reacted to Andrew Makin in Project: I.S.A.C. by Andy Makin
Hi-diddly-hey modderinos!
Welcome to the project log of my entry in the Thermaltake 2020 Case Mod Challenge; Project: I.S.A.C. - themed on Tom Clancy's The Division 2, a game by Ubisoft Massive.
For the competition, 5 of us have been given the same components to do a case mod with and we have until 15th June to complete our mods. I'll try and post regular updates to keep you updated on the progress. A huge thanks to all of the sponsors for making this competition possible; Thermaltake UK, Scan Computers UK, AMD, ASUS and Seagate. First off lets have look at the parts we'll be using for the mod:
Thermaltake View 51 Tempered Glass Snow ARGB Edition
Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 850W PSU
Thermaltake ThoughRAM RGB 32GB 3000MHz
Seagate FireCuda 520 500GB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD
Seagate IronWolf Pro 14TB NAS 3.5" SATA HDD
ASUS ROG Strix X570-F Gaming
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
ASUS Radeon RX 5700 8GB
300mm Thermaltake TT Premium PCIe 3.0 Extender
Thermaltake TtMod Sleeved Cables & Combs Kit
Pacific V-RX 5700 Series Plus GPU Waterblock
Thermaltake Pacific C360 DDC Hard Tube Water Cooling Kit and Hard Tube Bending Kit
Again huge thanks to Thermaltake UK, Scan Computers UK, AMD, ASUS and Seagate for sponsoring the competition. I'll be back soon with some progress, so stay tuned Crap fans. Same Crap time, same Crap channel.
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Abdenise reacted to AcuteJungle66 in Chris Connor - Project SparklePony - #TTUK2020CaseModChallenge
Thanks for the encouragement guys, much appreciated.
Would have replied sooner, but spinning a lot of plates at the moment; I'm sure many can relate!
32GB of Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RGB and an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X arrived last week:
So quickly put the core components together to make sure everything was working alright.
The ROG Strix X570-F Gaming is good looking motherboard, and there is plenty of space in the View 51:
Using PCIE Gen 4, the Firecuda 520 should be blistering fast. Was also nice to see that using the 1st M.2 slot does not cause the X16 slot to bump down to X8 like on previous generations (X470/370).
Whilst I have not installed it just yet (I want to keep it safe and sound), the 14TB Ironwolf Pro is an absolute monster:
The TOUGHRAM is some good looking memory, and the Ryzen 3700X is sitting underneath the Wraith Max cooler. For a stock cooler it is admittedly pretty decent, but this build is destined for a custom loop.
The stock cooler on the AMD Radeon RX 5700 from Asus also functions alright, but gets pretty loud when the fan get up to higher speeds. Another component that will greatly benefit from a water block.
The Toughpower GF1 is an 80 PLUS Gold certified fully modular PSU, 850W is more than enough for the job.
With everything installed fairly quickly (did not put any effort into cable-managment of course, as it will all be coming back out again), it was time to make sure the PC booted alright and everything worked as intended.
Sure enough, everything worked without any issues. After dialing in a few settings within the BIOS, it was then time to make sure that the PCIE extender also worked.
Yep, everything is working just fine.
Whilst I'll be fairly 'radio silent' for a couple of weeks yet due to exams and whatnot, I will have a couple of updates that I prepared earlier. Not related to the design, but as far as tweaking a few bits and pieces.
But as soon as my academic work is out of the way, I'll get torn into this project and keep you up to date!
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Abdenise reacted to ah_ah in Tom Freeman - Project Kusanagi - #TTUK2020CaseModChallenge
Hi Everybody,
I'm Tom from sunny Birmingham, UK. I work as a software engineer / web developer which I've been doing since university and mainly play PC games and run in my spare time.
Been building and modding computers since around 15. My first mod was a side window cut-out and blue CCFL tube lighting, was so proud of that at the time (simpler times). Started water cooling at university on an overlclocked Q6600 which kicked out a lot of heat and kept it up ever since. Current PC is an ITX build with a 280mm and 120mm rad which has been a little workhorse / hotbox for the past year.
Onto this considerably more substantial build as a result of being selected for the Thermaltake UK 2020 Case Mod Challenge which has been awesome 😄 and the perfect distraction from current events. Been spending the past couple weeks getting everything together for the planned mods. Anyhow, onto the parts list:
Thermaltake View 51 Snow AMD 3700X Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RGB 3000MHz 4x8GB ASUS ROG STRIX X570-F Gaming ASUS Radeon RX 5700 500GB Seagate FireCuda 520 14TB Seagate IronWolf Pro Thermaltake Pacific C360 DDC Hard Tube Water Cooling Kit Thermaltake Pacific V-RX 5700 Series Plus GPU Waterblock Thermaltake Water Cooling Pacific Hard Tube Bending Kit 300mm Thermaltake TTMod Sleeved Cables 300mm Thermaltake TTPremium PCIe Extender 850W Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 A couple photos of all the parts received:
Thank you to Thermaltake, AMD, ASUS, Seagate and Scan for sponsoring and who've done a great job at getting the parts together in such trying times.
Will be updating this thread over the coming weeks with my progress, at the moment just going to do a quick test set-up and take some case measurements.
Best of luck for everyone in the competition and happy building! 😀
Tom
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Abdenise reacted to TheMahano in Hayden McMahon - ThermalTake Ghost - TTUK2020CaseModChallenge
Update 2: 07/05/2020
Due to the corona virus it has limited on the amount of modding I can do. Due to having limited space in my house, I have no where to perform the modifications. This was originally going to be done at a friends house who has a workshop, Originally I didn't think the lockdown would last this long so I waited, however it looks like I am going to have to find the space.. I didn't want to leave you guys with nothing so here is what I have done so far.
1. I decided to build the parts in the case to see what the case is like etc. (without the watercooling). see image below.
2. Of course to get more performance out of the RX 5700 I flashed it with an RX 5700 XT Bios. This worked successfully and you get about a 7-10% fps increase.
If you guys would like to see benchmarks of the difference I will be happy to make a video!
3. After waiting, I have recieved a bunch of parts needed for the modifications, I just need to start the updating, Notes: It will include, sandpaper, paint, saw, 3D printer, Laser Cutter, and dog tags
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Abdenise reacted to Colin McNally in Colin McNally - project motogp
Hi I'm colin Mcnally from consett in durham. Iv been building gaming PC's for around 10 years when I started sim racing after moving from console's. The last 2 years iv started doing full custom water loops in mine and a few friends PC's. This will be my first themed build so I thought I would include my other hobbie/passion which is motorbikes. Project motogp will include moving parts and a motorbike stand.
I'll like to thank all the sponsors for all the hard work in these tough times for making this possible.
The first parts from scan arrived yesterday which include
ThermalTake View 51 Snow ASUS ROG STRIX X570-F Gaming ASUS Radeon RX 5700 500GB Seagate FireCuda 520 14TB Seagate IronWolf Pro 850W Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 Thermaltake Pacific Hard Tube Water Cooling Kit Thermaltake Pacific V-RX 5700 Series Plus GPU Waterblock Thermaltake Water Cooling Pacific Hard Tube Bending Kit 300mm Thermaltake TtMod Sleeved Cables 300mm Thermaltake TT Premium PCIe Extender With more parts coming soon I'll be starting my build in the next few days and will post as much as I can.
Thanks again to
Thermaltake
Scan computers
AMD
seagate
Asus
Ttuk2020casemodchallenge
I'll also like to wish the other 4 competitors the best of luck stay safe and have fun building.
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Abdenise got a reaction from Reinaldo Chagas in [ENTER HERE] 2020 Thermaltake Rig & Battlestation Showdown! Round 1
Caja Thermaltake y cable extensor TT Gaming PCI-E x16 3.0 para poner la grafica plana
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Abdenise reacted to 김태연 in [South Korea] Taeyeon Kim
Appearance work of one building
The exterior wall of the building is marked with the logo of the "TT"
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Abdenise reacted to 김태연 in [South Korea] Taeyeon Kim
Today I will explain in detail the PC concept that I am working on
I'm now making a stairwell, a scene from the movie Joker.
I'm trying to give a contrasting feel to two buildings on either side of the stairs, not just a scene from a movie.
One building is a rich building concept, and the other is a poor building.
And I try to express Joker and Batman in contrast.
Batman for poor buildings and Joker for rich buildings.
The environment that has been grown is the opposite, but it is to show that it is located there for different purposes.
The zotac graphics card has a good logo to remind you of Batman.
So the zotac graphics card will be used as an air conditioner on a poor building.
Also, the flextor SSD will be used as a symbol for Batman, matching the black feel of Batman.
I will use long riser cable because I have to put graphic cards and SSDs in the air.
The work stage is now complete with a waterway build to be located in front of the building.
I'll probably know what I'm trying to explain because I'll put up the building by next week.
It's an honor to see Joker's films impressively and do this.
Soon, the deadline for the work is approaching, and my goal is to put the impression I feel in this work.
Please look forward to and support me
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Abdenise reacted to SCUMbh3rg in Prediction Voting Event (September 20th ~ October 18th)
Jesse Tiongson!