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Project Perdition-K: Complete!

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Massacah

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Hey guys,

Saturday, May 15th 2010, signaled the end of my leak test and the birth of my new system, "Perdition-K". I cannot find the words to correctly describe how happy I am at the moment. All I know is that I could not of done it with out the help of this great community. Thank you, 10 times over.

Parts used:-

Mobo: Asus Rampage Extreme III
CPU: Intel i7 930
Ram: Corsair Dominator 6GB 3x2GB
PSU: Corsair HX1000 W
GPU: Sapphire Radeon 5970 OC Edition
Case: Corsair Obsidian 800D
Lighting: Logysis Cold Cathode kit [Red]
Optical drive: Light-on 24x DVD drive
HDDs: WD Caviar Black 1TB 7200 RPM [x2]

Cooling:-

Rad: Thermochill PA 120.3
Res: Swiftech Micro-Res V2
CPU Block: Swiftech Apogee XT
Pump: MCP 355
Compression fittings:

* Bitspower "Matt Black" 3/8ID 1/2OD compression fittings [x8]
* Bitspower "Matt Black" 45 rotaries G 1/4 [x5]
* Bitspower "Matt Black" 90 degree compression fittings [x2]
* Bitspower "Shiny Silver" 3/8 to G 1/4 adapter [x2]

Tubing: Primochill UV Red [10 Feet]
Fans: Gentle Typhoon 1850 RPM [x4]
Bay divider fan: Noiseblocker 140mm
Additional fan: Scythe Kama Bay
Fan controller: Scythe Kaze Master


Now for some good stuff:-

















A couple of pictures of my friends fooling around with some spare parts from the build:-






Special thanks to:-
Conumdrum
Grosjambom
Spawn-Inc
Elfie
Deadlysyn
Gotts


<3 Overclockers, glad to be part of this community! <3

Cheers,
Mass
 
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Nice looking build man...I especially like the beer bong pic, it takes me back to my college days for sure!!!
 
looks great massacah, i really like the look of those matte black fittings!

hope you did a rum bong too lol...
 
Cheers for that man .. Hmmmm I reckon I'd be alright with sticking fans in Push/Pull on a Rad up there .. How easy do you think it'd be to remove the lower HDD bay? .. Thinkin I could stick a PA120.2 down there with my PSU.

Really do love these cases.
 
Cheers for that man .. Hmmmm I reckon I'd be alright with sticking fans in Push/Pull on a Rad up there .. How easy do you think it'd be to remove the lower HDD bay? .. Thinkin I could stick a PA120.2 down there with my PSU.

Really do love these cases.

3 pull fans for the PA 120.3 are enough in my honest opinion. You also should be able to remove the HDD bay easily with the right tools, and stick a rad for the GPU down there. Going to do so myself, but low on funds at the moment, lol.

Here is a link for the bottom HDD mod:-
http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=81684

Cheers,
Mass
 
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