Project: X21

Nickbaldwin86

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“Project X21” Specifications:·
Custom Danger Den™ Tower 29 Chassis
Intel® i7 2600K Sandy Bridge processor water cooled and over-clocked
ASUS® Maximus IV Extreme-Z LGA 1155 Intel Z68 SATA E-ATX Intel Motherboard
G.SKILL© Ripjaws X Series 16GB 1600 RAM
2 Zotac® GeForce GTX 580 1536MB GDDR5 Video Cards in SLI water cooled and over-clocked
2 Corsair™ Force GT 120GB Solid State Drives in RAID 0
Corsair™ AX1200 Power Supply

Water cooling components:
Danger Den™ MC-TDX 1155 CPU water block
Danger Den™ GTX 580 video card water blocks
Danger Den™ Monsoon Reservoiro
Danger Den™ CPX-Pro 12V Pump
Hardware Labs Black Ice GTX 480 Radiator
5 Enermax 120mm Apollish Vegas Fans

Other Components:·
PLANAR™ 23" 2ms HDMI Widescreen 3D Vision LCD Monitor
NVIDIA® 3D Vision Glasses· Razar™ Blackwidow Keyboard
Cyborg® RAT 3 Mouse
Custom LED Lighting

Performance Enhancements:·
2600k overclocked from 3.4 Ghz to 5 Ghz & overvolted from 1.2v to 1.5v·
580’s overclocked from 772/1544 Mhz to 900/1800 Mhz & overvolted from 1.05v to 1.15v·
SATA III 6 GB/s Drives in RAID 0 running at 1 GB/s Read and 975 MB/s Write

“Project X21” Branded Features:·
Custom IT-designed casing with LED Lenser logos etched into the front and sides·
Red LED lighting and cooling systems·
Red and black custom-sleeved cables
Housing for three actual flashlights within the tower. When turned on they are pointed skyward through the etched top of the tower to project the LED Lenser logo on a trade show hall ceiling.
Custom screen saver with unique product photography·
Logo LED power button·
Iconic LED Lenser bezel holes replicated across the top of the tower frame

Enjoy!

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http://home.comcast.net/~baldwin1285/LEDLenser/LED LENSER_GAM_MOD_CASE2.jpg

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http://home.comcast.net/~baldwin1285/LEDLenser/LED LENSER_GAM_MOD_RADIATOR.jpg

http://home.comcast.net/~baldwin1285/LEDLenser/LED LENSER_GAM_MOD_VIDEOCARDS.jpg

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PRAISE BE YOU! This build is amazing. I absolutely love the colour scheme. Where did you buy those black/red power cables from? Are they compatible with any modular PSU?
 
Such a sick build. I was proud to be gaming next to it :-D


PRAISE BE YOU! This build is amazing. I absolutely love the colour scheme. Where did you buy those black/red power cables from? Are they compatible with any modular PSU?

that would be custom sleeved... ;)
 
i think this looks pretty cool tho it's a bit hard to tell when the pics are 4,500px × 3,309px.
perhaps consider resizing to make more browser friendly?
 
Neat. Does Danger Den deal directly with combo purchases? (Hey there are only so many d-words I could string together there.)

Hopefully, you can push your 580s well past 900 using 1.15. 900 is generally achievable at ~1.1 even.
 
Combo purchases? that is something you would want to work out with them. ;)

I got the 580s to 925 but they seem to be unstable still and crash instantly at 930.

I have the 580 in my personal rig @ 1000 @ 1.15v but I was also able to get it to 900 on stock vcore. not all cards are equal.
 
That is hot hot hot.

Too bad no 680 SLI D:

It was built a long while back... way before 680s and it doesn't even need two 580s at this point in its life

Lol, yeah a 680 SLI for a dust collector... :rolleyes:

high end dust collector... has not been turned on since shut down @ PDXLAN 19 :rolleyes:

Monster of a build. Is there a reason why you used a 3 way sli bridge, just for aesthetics?


3 way was used for aesthetics and for support, the cards are supported better with it with those heavy copper blocks.
 
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