Voodoo Omen rebuild complete!

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Hardware specifications:
Asus X99-Dekuxe Motherboard
Intel Core-i7 5820k CPU (2.9Ghz)
Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200Mhz RAM (32Gb)
Asus GeForce GTX1070 Turbo
Creative Sound Blaster AE-7
Nidec Servo Gentle Typhoon Fans (2150RPM)
Custom Watercooling (Koolance, EK Water Blocks, Heatkiller, Primochill)

I hope that you all like it! 🙂
 
My first PC was an Alienware but always wanted a Voodoo Omen back in the days. This was before Alienware was acquired by Dell.

This is still my dream case:
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our first voodoo pc was in '97 and if i remember right it was in an inwin a500, before cases became cool....
 
I've really missed VoodooPC, and their forum. I had a EGAD and an OMEN and loved them. It was a sad day when they sold out to HP.

I still wonder what HP really got out of the deal as they really only use the name on one or two occasional items and while Rahul & company knew their stuff, but HP could have got much the same level of skill, info and experience by hiring one of the huge number of people in the pc building/modding community

Thanks for sharing and the memories
 
awesome restoration! Their cases still look really nice.
I used to have a VoodooPC HeXx, super awkward internal layout, but really cool looking and compact.
 
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