The 2015 Post Pics Of Your Rig Thread!

5820k 4.4ghz 1.277v
D-15s
msi 970 4g gaming
msi x99a raider
antec 750m
coolermaster case...forget name
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It is sweet like it is with its red and black color scheme. Nice custom cable really make the machine pop. Are you going to do close loop all in one water cooling or are you doing a custom water cooling job?

Rig is in sig.

Getting ready to save up for watercooling parts.

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It is sweet like it is with its red and black color scheme. Nice custom cable really make the machine pop. Are you going to do close loop all in one water cooling or are you doing a custom water cooling job?

Doing a custom wc build. Just Started by picking up my EK cpu block tonight. Hopefully next week have my rads ordered. Be a couple of months to get all funds up for it.
 
My gaming rig:

Caselabs SMH10
6700k CPU
Corsair ddr4 3200 mem
EVGA fe 1080
EVGA g2 1k PS
Gigabyte Z170X gaming 7 MB
Samsung 950 512 m.2
4TB seagate HDD
EK block and bitspower fitting on 16mm Acrylic
2-3.1 pumps and bitspower 250 res's/ Dual loops on 2- Dazmode 480 rads


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This was previously with 2 780's


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LR rig:

Caselabs SM5 merlin
4770K
Asus Matx MB
g.SKILL mem 2400
GTX 770 vid
bla bla bla

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cases where done then, just a new vid this year, just new to forum, figured would put them in the proper year.
 
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This build still isn't done yet, but I got the water cooling all hooked up yesterday. Still waiting on a 960 Pro M.2 and plan to clean up the cables a bit more. Also need to paint over those scratches as I had a small incident after removing the mid plate. Very happy with the progress so far though. The 280 on top also kills the lighting so I'm gonna replace the top fans with white LED ones. I need a better camera again, miss my old 50D and L lenses. Next purchase to save for :)


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any way you could mount leds to the back side of the fans to light the mobo from there? I think that would look good too

edit: nice rig btw!
 
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Looks good! What's happening at the bottom there? I see a square block and a black tube that confuse me.

Color scheme and overall aesthetic are great.
 
Looks good! What's happening at the bottom there? I see a square block and a black tube that confuse me.

Color scheme and overall aesthetic are great.
The square block is the pump and top in black acetal. The black tube..... Some plumbing that involves a drain in the basement I guess? That the outlet from the pump.
 
Looks good! What's happening at the bottom there? I see a square block and a black tube that confuse me.

Color scheme and overall aesthetic are great.

The square block is the pump and top in black acetal. The black tube..... Some plumbing that involves a drain in the basement I guess? That the outlet from the pump.

Correct.

Tried to fit the pump under the mid plate but it just wasn't going to happen.
 
My end of 2016 confuser:

6950x
Rampage V Extreme V10
64 GB DDR4
2 x Titan X (pascals)
Samsung SM961 1TB
2TB 850 EVO
3 x radiators, reservoir like a penius pump and about 13 LED fans at 450 RPM :)

Regrets:
I really wish I knew how to bend/cut hard tubing. *That looks so much better than soft tubing. *The videos Ive watched make the bending part seem not too hard, but how do you measure exactly how long the tube needs to be and get the bend in the exact right spot? *This seems really tough to me!

 
My end of 2016 confuser:



Regrets:
I really wish I knew how to bend/cut hard tubing. *That looks so much better than soft tubing. *The videos I've watched make the bending part seem not too hard, but how do you measure exactly how long the tube needs to be and get the bend in the exact right spot? *This seems really tough to me!

A dry erase marker and a tube bending mandrel is your friend. It helps if you have someone else with you. Line the tube up with the outlet and then hold the mandrel on the tube eyeballing that the outer edge of the mandrel is lined up with the outer edge of the incoming fitting. Using a dry erase marker, place a small dot where the 90-degree middle line lines up with the tube. Then when you heat and bend, line up the dot with the 90-degree center marking on the mandrel. It takes a little practice but it really isn't that difficult. PETG is also slightly forgiving as it has a little flex.
 
I added a couple of AP-182 fans to my FT05, to replace the AP-181s that don't go low enough for my tastes. I think I need a black/white themed video card now. I still need to dial these fans down to 300 RPM or so to be considered "quiet" for my tastes, but that is late at night when everything else is off.

Sorry for the cable mess:





 
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