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  1. Concluded 2018 Thermaltake CaseMOD Season 2 - Talento TT. Hello. Thank you all for the votes, which guaranteed me third place. Thanks to Thermaltake for the opportunity, thank you Andy. Thermaltake celebrates the next 20th anniversary by announcing the new level 20 full tower chassis. Thermaltake has achieved several innovations in design and technology to design the new Level 20. With a game-oriented design with architectural aesthetics, the Level 20, made of aluminum, uses an aerodynamic trio camera structure to achieve ventilation optimization and space management. The three hinged stop doors are made of 4 mm thick, premium tempered glass windows that provide durability and excellent viewing capability. Level 20 is installed with the latest USB 3.1 type C port to provide 10 GB/s of transmission speed. In addition, the three built-in Riing Plus 14 RGB fans, two Lumi Plus LED tracks and a Riing Plus digital controller can be controlled with the TT TT PLUS Software. Users can control fan speed and lighting effects to create their own liquid cooling gaming system. Compatible with the latest PC hardware, AIO and DIY liquid cooling solutions, the level 20 full tower commemorative chassis offers not only unprecedented design, but also innovative performance. Concluded Thermaltake CaseMOD Season 2 - Talent TT. Modding Project : Thermaltake's 20th anniversary celebration. Cabinet: Thermaltake Level 20 Tempered Glass Edition Full Tower Chassis Project all built Handmade. I want to thank the companies sponsoring the event. Thermaltake Teamgroup Viewsonicgaming with Thermaltake’s 20th anniversary . Soon, I'll start a new post. Thank you all
  2. I'm ready! Let's Go! http://apkdodo.com/ http://apkdodo.com/wps-wpa-tester-download-free-latest-2018
  3. Your Name: Claricce Lim Modding Brand / Media Name: TechLin Facebook Link: Https://www.facebook.com/TechLinMod Youtube Channel Link: Https://www.youtube.com/TechLinMod Twitter, Instagram, or other social media platforms: Https://www.instagram.com/techlinmod Previous projects/build logs: https://www.facebook.com/298318064071493/photos/?tab=album&album_id=413112495925382 Total fans: 1223 Facebook and 400 Youtube Why do you think you should be the next TT Talent?: Hi everyone I am Claricce Lim, I have been modding for two years and I decided to start my channel way back August 2018, If I would be given the chance to be the next TT Talent 2019, I would let my passion for PC modding inspire people, especially to the upcoming generation of young PC modders, and I will also use this opportunity to enhance my skills along the way, because I believe there will always be room for improvements. Video:
  4. Your Name: Richard Ord Modding Brand / Media Name: AML Custom Pc Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/AMLCustomPc/ Youtube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtp9oGJA3ZP0giiSjZjKEpQ Twitter, Instagram, or other social media platforms: https://www.instagram.com/aml_custom_pc/ Website: https://www.Amlcustompc.com Previous projects/build logs: Project:No Name - https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/custom-build-log-thermaltake-x71-case-with-modding-project-no-name.18771516/ Project:Snow - http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/project-snow.18811808/ #TT20 - https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/thermaltake-uk-modding-trophy-2018-tt20.18833277/ #Pure - https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/pure-sponsored-by-thermaltake-and-msi.18850949/#post-32638914 Total fans: 1500 (not including Forum views) Why do you think you should be the next TT Talent?: Hi my name is Richard, I am 35 and live in the uk with my wife and two kids. I work full time, so I mod in my free time, I started PC building in 2014 but its only been the last 3 years that I have been pushing my modding, I find this to be a great escape. I think I should be the next TT talent because I feel like I've shown a lot of what I can do in my previous builds and I was always developing my skills. I have shown that I can work to a high standard, I would to be given this opportunity. Good luck everyone, thanks again to Thermaltake.
  5. I have the same problem (as post from 26/7/2018 post) for months now. running version V1.2.61 F2.0.3. For a brief moment after one of the updates it seemed to work ok on start up but not any more. Very hard to find solutions. Have built 3 computers all high end, never again will look at compeitor options going forward. If any one has a solution please help. The below works but is a pain in the #### to do on every occasion you shutdown and start up. 1. I power on my pc 2. waiting when windows and all drivers and apps loading 3. unplug power cable (FDD connector on controller) 4. waiting few second 5. plug it back 6. load TT RGB Plus software. 7. all works good. sorry for my englis
  6. iOS 12 was released on 17th of September 2018 after announcing at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on 4th of June 2018. This is the twelfth major iOS release after successful iOS 11. This version comes with a very attractive appearance and improved performances. Apple has paid more attention to devise performances, battery life, and security when it was released. Currently, iOS 12.1.3 is available as the latest update and it comes with some important bug fixed. The latest update was released on the 22nd of January 2019. You can have faster app launching, keyboard and camera opening in iOS 12 iOS 12.1.3 This is the latest iOS 12 update. You can have this update on your iPhone,iPad or HomePod.It includes bug fixes for all those devices. It has a fix for distortion when using external audio components on 2018 iPad Pro. Also, it resolves the problem which causes to freeze Carplay randomly when using from iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max. Meanwhile, the new update has addressed the stripe artifacts on photos from the Share sheet. The most bothersome iMessage issue which affects photos in detail view also has been resolved in this update. When it comes to Homepods, Apple has included a fix for restarting issue and Siri not listening Cydia For iOS 12.1.3 As you know Cydia is the most popular and successful third-party app store for jailbroken iPhone, iPads or iPods. You can have a number of free and paid apps and tweaks which are not available in Apple's App Store. So users are very keen on Cydia installer and its alternatives. Currently, Sileo is the most competitive alternative. However, none of app is still able to take the place of Cydia. You can install Cydia up to iOS 11.3.1. If you want to install Cydia on your device you have to jailbreak your device in order to get the permission to install a third-party app which is not signed by Apple. But unfortunately, there is no jailbreak for iOS 12.1.3 which means you have to wait for another period of time to install Cydia on your device. It is better if you could avoid iOS 12 updates if you are really interested in iOS 12.1.3. The most recent and popular jailbreak tool is Electra jailbreak tool and you can use it if you are running on iOS 11. How To Install Cydia Using Cydiacloud Installer Visit www.cydiacloud.com using Safari browser Safari browser on your iPhone or iPad Tap on "Cydia Download" icon on the page Let the installer determine the compatibility of your iOS version to be jailbroken A "Install" button will be displayed if your iOS is compatible Tapping on it will lead you to "Settings App" Tap the "Install" button again Enter your Passcode if required Tap on"Install" again and tap on"Done" to finalize the process At last, you will see Cydia on your home screen
  7. Can somebody please tell me where I can buy another drive cage for the View 71? It comes with 2 and there is space for one more. I have 6 drive 3.5" drives. I currently have two of them on the back but it aesthetically displeases me a lot. Also I don't know how good it is long-term for a 3.5" drive to be vertically placed. I know its probably not a real concern but still, it makes me uneasy. I do see a drive cage on the TTstore which is the Hard Drive Cage with Trays for F31/F51/X31/X71/View 31/View 37 [<-clickable link] but that's not the same one that comes with the View 71 and its also been out of stock since November 2018 (or more, only had this case for 3 months).
  8. Hi everyone, I recently upgraded the RGB software to v1.2.6, however, when it starts, it causes my HDD to 'disconnect'. This was learned after a few hours of troubleshooting (even did a fresh install of windows lolz). It even disappears from computer management. If I don't start the RGB software, the drive never 'disconnects'. I can always see the drive being recognized by the motherboard in the BIOS. Also, if I start the software and then try to shutdown my computer, it never actually shuts down... It seems to get 'stuck' with the RGB lights still on and then after about 15 minutes will automatically boot back up again. Neither of the two issues mentioned have happened since I have uninstalled the RGB v1.2.6 software. Is there anyway around this or do I need to wait for a software version update? Below are my computer specs, CPU: Intel - Core i7-7820X 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Thermaltake - Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition 42.34 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Motherboard: ASRock - X299 Taichi ATX LGA2066 Motherboard Memory: Corsair - Vengeance RGB 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory Storage: Samsung - 960 EVO 500 GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive Storage: Seagate - Barracuda 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive Video Card: EVGA - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11 GB FTW3 HYBRID GAMING Video Card Case: Thermaltake - View 31 TG ATX Mid Tower Case Power Supply: EVGA - SuperNOVA G3 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply Other: Thermaltake CL-F054-PL12SW-A Riing Plus 12 LED RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition (5 Fan Pack) Also, since the new install of windows, I have lost the settings for the fans. Can anyone point me to where I might be able to download an older version of the software? Whatever version that was out during February of 2018 never gave me an issue. Thanks!
  9. Can anybody help on the 14.10.2018 i bought a thermaltake core pedestal p100 to go along with my main w core 100 but as i was just starting my build i never opened the pedestal untill today as i was not ready to finish the build and to my surprise the p1-A bezel and the W-H 3 bay plate are missing and i am unable to finish the pc. The pedestal i got in the USA from newegg but the core w 100 from the UK. How can i get those parts. I live in the U.K. Many thanks for any help. Sebastian
  10. Hello guys i bought a P3 case 8 months ago, had the same issue as everyone with the riser cable. Contacted thermaltake by email, they sent me a replacement cable today ( 14/1/2018) but i wanted to know before plugin it , does they still have the problem ? If i get no answer i will try it and give you guys my feedback
  11. @Cynaax , great help on this issue, Thanks !! Hope now people will either pause windows update (like me) to avoid this issue or will wait patiently for Tt to fix this issue with future software update. Hope to receive updated software real soon, also waiting anxiously for compatibility for Razer synapse 3 for Tt products, which was to happen Q4 2018 as per announcement, but now delayed for "Around Q1 2019". Also wondering if this collaboration can add multilayer effects capability to this X1 premium keyboard. If this happens won't that be awesome guys? GUYS PLEASE READ INFO BY "Cynaax" BEFORE FORMATTING YOUR WINDOWS 10 AND REINSTALLING TT X1 SOFTWARE FOR "KEYBOARD NOT DETECTED ISSUE".
  12. PART TWO Water Cooling Design Concept After a lot of research I decided that the D5 pump had all the grunt I should need and the Pacific PR22-D5 Plus pump suited my needs perfectly. D5 pumps aren't cheap so a single loop will do for my first WC project but it will be a long one. Decided on two 360x25mm copper core brass tank radiators from ebay, at AUD$56 each.....bargain! Edit: While getting them from ebay as I wanted to mod them suited my needs I wouldnt recommend it. The overall quality of the radiators isnt bad but be prepared for an excessive flushing experience. Had flushed and vinegar washed them then set them up to run on the bench with the pump. Next day pump was full of microscopic shiny specs, which I can only assume was oxides, looked like a snow globe. Ive had to pressure wash litres of water through them to clean them out so unless your getting creative get good quality EK or Alphacool radiators. One will be on the inside top the other on the inside front both in push pull fan configuration. The top radiator really needs a vent or bleed to remove the air for easy filling and the front radiator needs a bottom port for draining. Loop to be....Pump - GPU - Top rad - CPU - Front rad - Pump The TT TF1 flow meter is to be powered from a dedicated header/5V supply on the switch board. This output features delayed startup and shuts off with the pump in maintenance mode only (selectable). Radiator mods By grinding the paint from sections of the tanks and fittings and carefully drilling holes in the tanks of the radiators I was able to solder the fittings to the tanks easily with a small blowtorch. As they are both brass the solder created a very strong and water tight bond. The use of pure core solder with water dissolving flux made the removal of the flux after very easy. More black spray paint....nice....looks professional LOL Here is the front drain with tap fitted. Here is the top radiator bleed. Space is tight so I bonded a female to female right angle straight onto the tank.....worked perfectly. Plan is to bring 16mm PETG tube across and up through this slot to get it above the radiator then U turn it and maybe pop out the side of the case with a bleed valve. Thought this might be a good place to practice bending, if I can bend this the rest should be easy. Well first bend done and it was a curly one.... Bit dodgy on the end but I can easily redo it later and Ive learnt a few things like dont pull out the bending rod till you know its good cos you wont get it back through the bend. More importantly it fits! Fittings Probably a good time to mention fittings. Your going to need more than you think as things will change as the build progresses or so Ive found. Seems there is another obsession that can happen here as there are so many different types and they are so very well made. Because your not completely sure what you need I found Ive ended up with alot of fittings, joiners, extenders, elbows, rotatable elbows, end caps...and on it goes. The quality of the Barrow fittings is excellent and about a third of the price of EK fittings. All Bykski and Barrow fittings were sourced from mydiyau for local Aussie stock or ins_mqzje for direct from China. Having a bit of a go at TT here. Had to make a custom power lead for the TF1 not just because I am running it from a custom header but also because the lead supplied is terrible. Here is the lead supplied with massive straightplug. Keep in mind here that the objective is to hide as much cabling as possible. Here it is with my neat right angle plug and heatshrunk cable...much better. As all the fans etc from TT come with expanding or silicon sheath I would expect the TF1 to also. While I'm having a go at TT I found this also. Had to replace the mounting bolts for the power supply as 2 of the threads stripped out on first use, screws supplied where cheese metal also and totally useless. So far not impressed with this power supply for the money, the flat unbraided lead set supplied is cheap and nasty, but luckily black. Also the 8pin motherboard power leads supplied are not long enough to get to the motherboard headers at the top of the case, they fall short by 150mm or so. This is a TT power supply in a TT case....they should reach should they not. Still waiting for extension leads from ebay that I shouldn't have to buy which I then have to sheath as they are yellow and black. The USB connection is a mini USB all others are micro USB. Lead supplied used both USB ports on a motherboard header. This meant I had to combine 2 lead sets to make a mini & micro USB to motherboard header lead. This keeps the 2nd motherboard header free for actual USB ports. Edit: And that didn't work either, TT's idea of daisy chaining controllers seems good but in practice there is a limit to the number of USB hubs you can plug into each other. Any more than 4 controllers daisy chained together on the Z390 Aorus Master MB gave a "To many hubs" warning from Win10. In the end I ran 3 controllers off 1 USB port and the other 2 on the other usb port. Modified another lead to plug the mini USB of the power supply into the output of those 2 controllers. Total of 6 devices from 2 ports (1 x USB2.0 header) All 4 holes drilled and tapped to M4 with M4 stainless steel screws fitted, looks better too. GPU Colorful igame GTX1080Ti Vulcan AD card I picked up for less than $1000 in the great GTX1080Ti clearance of late 2018, I almost missed out. I had a feeling the 2080 would be a lot dearer and not much better than a 1080Ti which turned out to be correct. Hard to even find a 1080Ti now. Well there goes the warranty, doubt it would have been useful anyway. And we are in, excessive amounts of horrible rubbery compound everywhere. Compound removed exposing the hideously expensive GPU with heatspreadder Bykski GPU block fitted with liquid metal, probably overkill but thats the theme here. Bykski was the only block available for this card. Quality is good although I would like to sand and polish the machine marks out of it but dont want to pull it apart yet. They seem to have blocks for every card out there. I gave the block as much of a polish as I could, looks great. Considerations, comments and suggestions are all welcomed as I'm flying by the seat of my pants here.
  13. Congratulations to the top 3 winners of Stage Two TT Talent! 2018 CaseMod S2_Top3.mp4 Please note that the giveaway prizes will be released on 12/14/2018 so look out for it! Germany Stefan Ulrich 1st Place Argentina Andrés Sebastián Barés 2nd Place Brazil Douglas Alves 3rd Place
  14. I have Thermaltake LITEPOWER 650w power supply, it started to make noise 3 months after purchase. And it literally died. Then i send ticket to support of Thermaltake and i don't get any reply from Tt. (already 4days+). WhatsApp Video 2018-11-28 at 22.04.31.mp4
  15. I purchased the "Thermaltake Floe Triple Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition PWM TR4 AM4 LGA2066 Ready AIO Liquid Cooling System 360mm High Efficiency Radiator CPU Cooler CL-W158-PL12SW-A" in January of 2018 and just about a week ago the pump itself has started to make a loud chattering noise. I am certain it is not coming from the fans and the noise is a constant chatter. I have tried calling thermaltake support a few times and left voicemails and emails for a callback or any support. Not sure what I could try or do about the issue, I am worried that the pump is failing. Any advice helps! Thanks in advance -Ry
  16. 2018 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 2 - TT Talent Stage Two - Voting has started! All you have to do is vote for your favorite modder for this season on the poll on or before 12/4/2018 11:59pm PST! We are also giving 3 lucky voters the chance to win a Level 20 VT chassis, just for voting! so don't miss out! Below are the videos by the modders: UK Alex Banks Alex_Banks_UK-A_life_of_colour__Season_2.mp4 Argentina Andrés Sebastián Barés Andres_Argentina.mp4 Brazil Douglas Alves Douglas Alves Brasil_Brazil.mp4 Germany Stefan Ulrich Stefan_Ulrich_Germany.mp4 South Africa Stuart Henning Stuart Henning - TT Casemod 2018 S02 - TT Talent Round 2.mp4 Vietnam Nguyen Dinh Ban Ban_Vietnam.mp4
  17. The Top 6 modders of TT Telent has been announced! Congratulations to the top 6 modders Whats involved in the next stage? Modders need to submit a video introducing/promoting TT RGB PLUS ecosystem with Riing Trio fans by 2018/11/22, 11:59 PST.
  18. Unable to run, always getting this error: - System - Provider [ Name] Windows Error Reporting - EventID 1001 [ Qualifiers] 0 Level 4 Task 0 Keywords 0x80000000000000 - TimeCreated [ SystemTime] 2018-11-06T09:29:15.745941600Z EventRecordID 5668 Channel Application Computer 9900K Security - EventData 1625717833733007914 5 CLR20r3 Non disponible 0 RiingPlus.Service.exe 1.0.0.0 5bbbd8ff RiingPlus.Service 1.0.0.0 5bbbd8ff 58 127 System.NullReferenceException \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERAF39.tmp.dmp \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERAF97.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERAF98.tmp.xml \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERAF9C.tmp.csv \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERAFAD.tmp.txt C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\AppCrash_RiingPlus.Servic_0a34ccf75f57a74aed08611a4987a797d87c8_ec4d77fb_3487b2a4 0 cf5375a4-cb23-44df-81ab-e0ac5a0adbe9 268435456 0a12153312c3e022968fb5c1a0ac6a2a 0
  19. Hello, so somehow this novice of a modder has been chosen to be one of the five competitors in this years Thermaltake Modding Trophy! Words cannot describe how much this means to me nor could I tell you the challenge ahead this brings to me as newcomer on the modding scene, I sure feel like I have a lot to prove! My design of course got me in to the competition and that is what I call '20th Century TT' so let me tell you where the idea came from although it's pretty obvious to most. As soon as I heard the competition was Thermaltake's 20th anniversary the 20th Century Fox movie studios came right to me, I thought it was a good idea and what do you know, apparently it is and I can finally show you all the design that got me here. I'm proud to be in this position and to show you all what I can do! The Main Hardware 1 x Thermaltake Level 20 XT chassis 1 x Thermaltake M360 Plus water-cooling kit 1 x Thermaltake 850W Toughpower ‘SYNC’ Edition PSU 1 x Asus Socket AM4 Motherboard (model TBC) 1 x Asus Nvidia-based graphics card (model TBC) 1 x AMD Ryzen 7 2700X CPU 1 x Adata SX600 128GB M.2 SSD 1 x Adata M.2 RGB heatsink 1 x Adata Spectrix D41 3,000MHz 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 At the moment I'm still gathering a few items that I will need and soon discovered that some of the items I originally planned are no longer available so will have to search elsewhere, which isn't as easy as it sounds but not to worry. I'll update again once I have more on the way so this post may be quiet for a week or so, I just wanted to get my head in the door and say hello. First package for the build, we got this on the 28th of September for the opening ceremony at Scan HQ and what an awesome day that was all round! Second delivery was two packages, we got them last week and oh my where am I suppose to put all of this? And what a beautiful case it is! Sorry for stock photo I got excited and couldn't keep it in one piece long enough for a photo. Here's a little progress I've made over the past day, I've taken every piece of metal that isn't riveted away from the chassis and plan to paint it antique gold to help keep in with the theme, I've of course added some glitter to the two large front plastic columns, I couldn't help myself with that! I somewhat feel like it is a part of me now, I've used it on all my builds but none was as over the top as the first but that was for my daughter so was to be expected, anyhow I certainly feel it got my name out there, so less about me and more about the build in question. Not only did I paint all the metal removable but also the dust filters! Albeit a couple of them are on the bottom of the case and won't be seen but I didn't see no reason not to do them, it'll please me at the very least. I''ll have to re-do the motherboard tray as too much spraying has really buggered my wrist, from an old injury so that'll be on hold for the next few days at least, in the meantime I do plan on finding somewhere somewhat local that can supply me some acrylics, it's harder than you think to find antique gold vinyl! I'll also update with some more of the pictures from the work on the filters and such when I get around to finishing the motherboard tray so stay tuned and thanks for looking! Some more stuff came for the build and I managed to finish the motherboard tray this time around but I also had to do the redo the front columns due to an issue with the glitter I was using. Thermaltake M360 water cooling kit & Pacific W4 Plus CPU water block. Thermaltake Pacific PR22-D5 Pump & res combo. Some Thermaltake tubing, liquid, fittings and pipe bending kit, despite this will be my first time water cooling I think I have everything I need. Thermaltake ToughPower Grand RGB 850 Thermaltake Pacific Rad Plus LED Panel & Lumi Plus Oh the glorious Thermaltake Riing Plus fans! Oh what is this... It only the Thermaltake Pacific V-RTX Plus! Last and not least the motherboard tray fitted in the chassis, looking very gold at this moment indeed and there is more to come... I may need to think about how I go about this as it's very reflective. No update just yet but we do have some shots of the beautiful Thermaltake Pacific V-RTX Plus GPU block! Sadly I had to change the colour scheme slightly due to not being able to source any more antique gold acrylic, so now it's just gold! I've also done a little progress too, tomorrow I should get around to putting the block on the GPU! (Should be fun). Anyways hope you like what you see because there's even more incoming, for some it may be a little too much but right now I think it's going to look better than I expected! I got the GPU block on, no issues other than my heart rate was double of what it should of been during the process. Some of you may of noticed the little detailing I've done on the GPU backplate, I'm glad I didn't do more than that, I think it's a nice subtle touch, anything more would of been over the top... If it's not already. Forgot to add an image of the side panel that will be used for the left side of the case and starts to set off the theme I have for this build.
  20. 2018 Thermaltake CaseMOD Season 2-TT Talent Round 1 Voting has started! All you have to do is vote for your favorite modder by using the poll on this post before 11/3 11:59pm PST Contestants are below, for more information about the modder please click their profiles to expand! The Round 1 final Vote score will be accumulated from the below categories: Tt Community Members 50%, Professional Modders 25%, and Thermaltake Judge 25%
  21. I have had a Black X Duet since April 2018, so it's only 6 months old as I write this. It works for a short while, and then will just eject one or both drives. I tried different USB cables and HDD, but the problem persists. I am using an IMac with system OSX 10.11.6. I haven't changed OS versions or anything. How do I make a proper diagnosis? thank you Model number is ST0014UCAI000912
  22. Time to kick this project into max gear. Some major changes to the original rusting effects. So first i took the original flow indicators and knocked the ffect out of the ballpark! Absolutely in love now. Last night, i went into the shop, re-alligned 2 lasers and set to work on the midplate.side panels and some other acrylics :p We used 6MM clear acrylic for the midplate. After this was done, it was time to crack open the case, and etch that front panel And here's where i'm at as of this morning 11/10/2018 Let me know in the comments below what you think. - Craig
  23. Good afternoon everyone! I am proud to have been selected as one of the 5 competitors in the UK Trophy. Honestly humbled and look forward to watching my own and everyone else's builds evolve. What is ''SteamPunk 20'' This is one of my bonkers ideas that take over my brain at 11pm at night. I don't want to give away too much, but i will say this. Good old fashioned original steampunk, with electric motors and ofc some steam :p (Oil based don't panic) Copper pipes, lots of antique brass,leather and over 200 solid steel bolts! Let's not even start with the glass, acrylics and custom made metal badges and logos. I also may attend events wearing a top hat and with a scary looking steampunk cane. (For effect ya'll) System Specs 1 x Thermaltake Level 20 XT chassis 1 x Thermaltake M360 Plus water-cooling kit 1 x Thermaltake 850W Toughpower ‘SYNC’ Edition PSU 1 x Asus Socket AM4 X470-F gaming 1 x Asus Duel RTX 2080 1 x AMD Ryzen 7 2700X CPU 1 x Adata SX6000 256GB M.2 SSD 1 x Adata M.2 RGB heatsink 1 x Adata Gammix D10 2,400MHz 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 My design entry for now, i welcome you all to come on in and offer feedback criticism and points of view. Don't worry i won't chew your head off, i'm friendly, honest :p I know it's early days, but getting this up is a weight off my shoulders for the coming days. Thanks for looking. Craig.
  24. So I had my liquid cooling system (h60) for about 5 years, and it failed. When I got it back in 2014, Water cooling was all the rage. In my search for a new CPU cooler, I noticed that everyone is using air cooling now. Which is better in 2018 folk? should I stick to liquid cooling or are there better Air cooling options that I don't know about? Rufus MapQuest UpToDate
  25. Hey everyone,Sorry for the lack of updates, Project:Snow is now completed, if you were at EGX 2018 @ NEC in September you would have seen Project:Snow on the Cyberpower booth. I have also been doing design work for the Thermaltake UK Modding Trophy 2018 sponsor by thermaltake, Asus, AMD, Adata, Bit-tech and Scan. This build log is live. I just want to say a massive thank you to Thermaltake for sponsoring the project, I think the build turn out great.Final Photos,
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