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PACKAGES

Today is very nice because I received some packages from CoolerMaster and IceModz.

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From CM I received this nice V1000 PSU :)
I would like to say very big THANKS TO COOLERMASTER for this PSU.

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Connectors side. Lot of great connectivity.

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Indeed a large number of cables and accessories from Coolermaster. But replace these cables with IceModz sleeved cables.

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ICEMODZ

From IceModz I received complete sleeved cabling for my V1000 :thumb:

I would like to say very very big THANKS TO ICEMODZ for believing in this project and sponsoring me!

V1000 and all cables from IceModz connected.

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PCIE 8 pin and 6 pin.

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8 pin for CPU power.

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24 pin for mainboard.

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2 Sata connectors.

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Molex for connecting D5 pump.

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Also received these 2 nice cable clips for 24 pin :)

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All connected into V1000 - I really like it!

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4x PCIE cables connected in :)

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I recommend you to visit http://www.icemodz.com for amazing sleeving stuff and other.
Also you can visit IceModz FB page: http://www.facebook.com/Icesleeve :thumb:

 
:drool:

That sleeving looks spectacular!
Coolmaster PSU's are good, I have their i600 in my rig, solid as a rock! :thup:

This rig is gonna be great looking ^_^
 
UPDATE 5

I continue with completing case :) I assembled all plates on the main frame and result is good imo. Next week I will painted them.

Also I received nice package from Aquatuning. Thank a lot!

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Assembling the back panel.

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Making M4 thread for the screw.

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Assembled back plate.

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Same process with the top plate.

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Assembling also the side panel.

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All mounted to the main frame :)

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I asked my friend to make for me feet and there are they! :) 25x38mm with M5 inner thread.

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From Aquatuning I received very nice Alphacool UT60 radiators. 240 and 480mm. Also received some fittings and bulkheads all in black color. Phobya PWM splitters for fans and 5L Alphacool clear liquid.

Thanks a lot to Aquatuning for this support!

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D5 Alphacool pump.

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UPDATE 6

Last week I varnished the whole case with my friend.
And also received very nice package from Bitspower! :)

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Thank you so much Bitspower for this help!

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Take a lot of place to drying :D

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Main frame under spraying.

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Side.

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Bottom and back plates.

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Finally bring all parts home :)

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BITSPOWER PRODUCTS

So as I said I received very nice package from Bitspower with their fittings and D5 reservior combo. Enjoy pictures which I took :thumb:


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Again I would like to say very BIG THANKS TO BITSPOWER!

You can check all of their products here http://www.bitspower.com.tw
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ASUS PACKAGE

Today I received next sponsored package - from ASUS! :)
I would like to say very big thanks to ASUS for this help.

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Maximus Formula VI
GTX770 DC2OC SLI

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GTX770 and cables from IceModz :) Great combination!

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Also tried to fill tube with red liquid, just for fun :D

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Damn this is looking good! :thup:

I wasn't able to look at the pics, my ISP was throttling me, but they stopped today ^_^
 
UPDATE 6

Last two weeks I had not much time but I still continue with completing case :) Case is completely done - only left assemble all components in :)

Today I received last sponsored package from CoolerMaster. Thanks a lot!

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From CoolerMaster I received 7 very nice JetFlow fans (no-led).
Thanks a lot to CoolerMaster for this support!

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JetFlows assembled on Alphacool radiator :)

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Radiator on right place - in case.

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Also assembled the PSU V1000 in the case.

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Back view on new installed components.

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Back-side view on new installed components.

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Covered with the mid-plate :)

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Now I have to start playing with the fittings and brainstorm about the watercooling loop - but more in the next update :) stay tuned!

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UPDATE

So I started with completing water loop on the "mainboard part".

ICEMODZ 24 pin cable connected in Formula VI.

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Some fun with fittings and brainstorming about loop.

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First GTX770

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Second GTX770 but without EKWB block yet.

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Another view.

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Installed EKWB block on GPU and some Bitspower fittings.

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In mainboard :)

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Bitspower, ASUS and EKWB = super combo!

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Fitted in case!

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ADATA RAM with ekwb modules for watercooling.

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Almost finished loop :) Next update will be in few days! Stay tuned!

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I would like to thanks ADATA for sponsoring this project!

They will support me with two 128GB SSD - more about SSD's soon! :)


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Nope.

I'm serious.
I came from pre-built systems, and have never overclocked anything until I learned about mining coins.

Sooo yeah, I didn't think one could watercool RAM.
But it looks like you can!

I understand where you came from, but you have been looking at soo many builds on here. Oh well, yes you can water cool ram.
 
You can watercool almost everything as long as you have the proper water blocks.
I've seen HDD WC and even PSU's.
 
ADATA

Today I received sponsored products from ADATA. From Taipei to Czech Republic took delivery only about +- 45 hours. Almost faster then sending packages only through our country :D


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From ADATA I received two 128GB SSD. Exactly ADATA SX900 XPG 128GB

I take some photos of disk and I would like to say big thanks to ADATA for their help! :)

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Can't wait to connect them in PC. Maybe I will connect them in RAID (0 and 1) and do some benchmarks.
:)
 
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