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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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Hello TT community, first i want to apologize for my bad english and sorry if this is the wrong place on this forum (I'm new here).0 I've build some PCs already, but now I've build one for a friend, and i was confident that I'd be easy but his CPU is idleing at around 82° C and the screen is freezing after around 10 seconds on the desktop. (Only thing that can be done is to hold the power button). [spoiler=Hardware Specs] AMD Fx 9730 (4.4 Ghz) AsRock 990FX Extreme 3 Level 10 GT (Used the prebuild watercooling with the GPU obviously) HyperX Beast 2x8 gb RAM 1866 MHz R9 280X 120 GB SSD 1 TB HDD 650 W PSU (Corsair CS650) I've used this grey paste (Moderate use, not to much), water is in the loop, it's flowing, the radiator fans are spinning. What could I do? Or what part should I try to fix/replace. Thank you in advance.
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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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Hi All. My name is Chris and I am from Scotland. I have been dabbling with tech ever since I got my Commodore 64 back in the '80s, but did not get my first 'proper' PC until I threw together a bunch of other peoples' leftover parts. Oh yes, my Pentium II @ 400Mhz with a Riva TNT2 PCI card was quite the beast; or maybe not 😢. I served in the military for a total of 8 years, then briefly worked in I.T. before starting a career within the Civil Service. Tech and Gaming have both been passions of mine now for several decades, but it was only recently that I returned to higher education to pursue a tech-related degree. In my spare time I play my fair share of video games, but also enjoy the outdoors as much as I can. I am very humbled to have been selected as one of the five contestants for the Thermaltake UK 2020 Case Mod Challenge, and hopefully my build progress can at least put a smile on your face during these difficult times. Speaking of progress, it will be a few weeks until I get started building I am afraid; as I am in the final weeks at University. But as soon as my online assessments and dissertation are out of the way, I will post regular updates. The first shipment of components arrived just yesterday, consisting of: 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 The crew at #scancomputers worked tirelessly to get these parts out to us, so huge thanks to them. I am blown away by #Seagate not only for providing the blistering fast PCIe 4.0 FireCuda, but the huge 14TB Ironwolf Pro; I wonder if it will be possible to install my entire Steam Library? 😏 There are more parts on the way from the fantastic folk at #Thermaltakeuk and #AMD, I will make sure to post pictures of them when they arrive. As far as the design itself... ...that will also have to wait for another day. Stay safe and take care everyone!
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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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Hi Team, I've noticed that the newly installed AIO is not reading my cpu temp regardless of me putting the pin to CPU_fan or Pump_fan. It is constantly displaying as 0C in the TT rgb software. I have the latest version of the software. i can detect my cpu temps on bios,ryzen master software and hwinfo app.It just doesnt show up on the cooler. The fans, rgb and pump are working tho, just that im unsure if failing to detect the temps will cause any colling performance issue or not. I've set the fans to be operating under performance mode just so they are spinning 1600++ rpm, but i am unsure if the cooler is working when my pc is under load. Please advice or let me know if there is a workaround to this. Thanks in advance Regards, Michael
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Project: Firewater Wanted to do something a little different so decided to build a Thermaltake Level 20 fire surround case.The firesurround will be custom made from mdf and wall mounted fire set back in the surround. Social networks: https://www.facebook.com/Samarlian.1 https://www.instagram.com/samarlian/ #istmodz Thermaltake https://www.thermaltake.com/ Asrock https://www.asrock.com AMD https://www.amd.com System Specs 1 x AMD Threadripper 2990WX 1 x ASROCK Fatal1ty X399 Professional Gaming motherboard 1 x Seagate FireCuda 510 2TB M.2 NVMe 1 x Seagate IronWolf Pro 4TB SATA HDD 1 X Thermaltake Pacific W6 CPU Water Block (AMD Ryzen Threadripper TR4) 4 x Thermaltake Toughram RGB Memory DDR4 3600MHz 16GB (8GB x 2) 1 x Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 ARGB 1200W Platinium 1 x GTX1080 with Thermaltake Pacific V-GTX 10 Series Founders Edition Transparent 2 x Thermaltake Pacific PR15-D5 Reservoir/Pump Combo 2 x Thermaltake Pacific CL480 Radiator 30 x Thermaltake Pacific C-PRO G1/4 PETG Tube 16mm OD Compression – Black 16 x Thermaltake Pacific G1/4 90 Degree Adapter - Black 27 x Thermaltake Riing Trio 12 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition 4 x Thermaltake Pacific G1/4 Female to Male 10mm extender - Black 2 x Thermaltake V-Tubler PETG Tube 5/8” (16mm) OD 1000mm 4 Pack 4 x Thermaltake V-Tubler PETG Tube 5/8” (16mm) OD 500mm 4 Pack 1 x Thermaltake P1000 Pastel Coolant - Yellow "Formulated to Impress" 1 x Thermaltake P1000 Pastel Coolant - Red "Formulated to Impress" 2 x Thermaltake Pacific Lumi Plus LED Strip 3Pack 1 x Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Gaming Mouse 1 x Thermaltake Level 20 RGB keyboard 1 x Thermaltake E1 RGB Gaming Headset Stand 1 x Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Extended Gaming Mouse Pad My design
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Hi all guys, I'm back to work with the next Octamachine Project. Place the approximate rendering of the Mod, The project will be structured on a Thermaltake level 20 Gt Argb case, I will modify the whole Setting of the case a little, I will use cnc-milled aluminum panels, I will make a backlit Plexiglas backlight and many other changes that you will see Going forward. Sponsors Thermaltake GoodRam Intel Component Case Thermaltake Level 20 Gt Montherboard Asus Rog x399 AMD Threadripper 2920X CPU VGA Asus strix 1070 Ram Goodram 32gb 3200mhz Watercooling Thermaltake
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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.
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I have these components: Motherboard: Asus Prime x370-PRO RGB CPU: AMD Ryzen7 1700 GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Dual-Fan 1806MHz RAM: 32GB (2 x 16GB) Kingston HyperX Predator 3000Mhz DDR4 Hard Drive: Kingston HyperX Savage SSD Sata3 960GB Chassis: Thermaltake Versa H21 (No Window) Liquid Cooler: Yes (Thermaltake)
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Hello everybody! So earlier in the year, AMD approached me asking whether I would be interested in taking part in a themed mod "battle" to help promote the new RX 470. Well I've never even done a themed build before, never mind one in a head to head competition! I'll be competing against Jens Schwalbe of BIRD Customs, so it'll be no mean feat. I will be representing the UK and Jens Germany. I'd like to thank everybody at AMD involved in setting up this competition, along with all the companies who were willing to sponsor gear for it. So a big hand to Thermaltake, Asus RoG, Gigabyte and Corsair for each providing hardware that will be going into the build. As you can see, my theme for this build will be Overwatch... Like seemingly everybody else. Whilst I don't like playing the game itself much, I do like the art style. So without further ado, here are the first photos of the kit going inside!
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I built a new system featuring the FX-8350 this past summer and I purchased the pacific r360 kit for it. With the release of AM4 around the corner, I was wondering if thermaltake's Pacific W1 waterblock will have support for it, and if not - will they sell or give us mounting brackets? Or will we just have to buy a new block...?
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Just a little toss together, case is too small but what gives i like it! Specs: CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1045T @ 3.5Ghz Motherboard: AsRock 990FX Fatal1ty KILLER PSU: XFX Pro 850W Black Edition (PSU Pictured was only to last a few more days) Memory: 16GB Patriot Viper 3 1600 CL9 Graphics: 2x 7970 Double D in Crossfire HDD's: 2x WD Green 1TB 1x Toshiba 2TB (SSD Soon) Cooling: Antec H2O 620 Liquid Cooler (Push Pull) 6x Generic 120mm Blue LED fans Any feedback would be awesome! just want to see what people think of a high end rig in a case like this.