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- Jan 10, 2012
What should you do when your bee is mad as a hornet at you for having to empty her sewing room so you can have it rewired for two super, monster builds??????
why, you should order A third super monster sized case and start A third monster sized build just because you have too much crap on your super monster sized junk pile, that's the best thing to do........ right????????
That should calm her, I should think, and as king Suleiman ben Daud said to the butterfly, May it calm her.
Here's the neked case, from earthdog, it's the case he reviewed back in 2015, or so I think. I took her out of the box and threw the whole, assembled thing in the back of a truck and ran the whole kit and kabootle through a touchless car wash, killed 2 birds with one stone on that one....... and yes, that's what I really did.
Brought her home and striped her neked.
only three things are fixed at this time,
#1 it's going to be an amd, am3+ build, because I have just retired a bunch of that to the junk pile.
#2 NO HDD CAGES, NONE.
#3, the ssd and hdd are going right as you see them in the fine, lustrous, image, NO,NO HDD CAGES, don't even ask.......
before you comment, go read the review, here>>> http://www.overclockers.com/thermaltake-core-x9-case-review/ and wait for me to compile the motherboard list we have to chose from before you comment.
motherboard list,
#1, ch5-FZ, watercooled vrms.
#2, ch5-fz aircooled vrms.
#3, ch5-f, watercooled vrms.
#4, ch5-f aircooled vrms.
#5, sabertooth 990-fx, watercooled everything.
#6, sabertooth 990 fx, air cooled.
#7, asrock, 970 extreme3 R2.0.
watchyall think?
I have selected the watercooled asus crosshair5 formula-z, with that I selected the mighty FX-9590 processor and a nice, XSPC, Raystorm waterblock.
installed, thusly,
this will help use the most parts and so help reduce the size of the junk pile.
found a couple of radiators in the pile, a 480 and a 360.
I tried them in the bottom but that left no room for a pump so they are going in the top.
it looks like it's going to be a giant, 2 rad loop for the cpu, I can't find a watercooled gpu in the junk pile.........
found my watercooled titan, way, down on the bottom of the junk pile so it well might still be a dual loop hack job, I just have to find enough pumps, fittings and a big power supply to hack into it.......
I found two pumps and enough fittings to hack a dual loop into it.
I think I'll stick to single loops from now on, I am NOT going to enjoy cleaning up the two loops to make only one rig run...........
why, you should order A third super monster sized case and start A third monster sized build just because you have too much crap on your super monster sized junk pile, that's the best thing to do........ right????????
That should calm her, I should think, and as king Suleiman ben Daud said to the butterfly, May it calm her.
Here's the neked case, from earthdog, it's the case he reviewed back in 2015, or so I think. I took her out of the box and threw the whole, assembled thing in the back of a truck and ran the whole kit and kabootle through a touchless car wash, killed 2 birds with one stone on that one....... and yes, that's what I really did.
Brought her home and striped her neked.
only three things are fixed at this time,
#1 it's going to be an amd, am3+ build, because I have just retired a bunch of that to the junk pile.
#2 NO HDD CAGES, NONE.
#3, the ssd and hdd are going right as you see them in the fine, lustrous, image, NO,NO HDD CAGES, don't even ask.......
before you comment, go read the review, here>>> http://www.overclockers.com/thermaltake-core-x9-case-review/ and wait for me to compile the motherboard list we have to chose from before you comment.
motherboard list,
#1, ch5-FZ, watercooled vrms.
#2, ch5-fz aircooled vrms.
#3, ch5-f, watercooled vrms.
#4, ch5-f aircooled vrms.
#5, sabertooth 990-fx, watercooled everything.
#6, sabertooth 990 fx, air cooled.
#7, asrock, 970 extreme3 R2.0.
watchyall think?
I have selected the watercooled asus crosshair5 formula-z, with that I selected the mighty FX-9590 processor and a nice, XSPC, Raystorm waterblock.
installed, thusly,
this will help use the most parts and so help reduce the size of the junk pile.
found a couple of radiators in the pile, a 480 and a 360.
I tried them in the bottom but that left no room for a pump so they are going in the top.
it looks like it's going to be a giant, 2 rad loop for the cpu, I can't find a watercooled gpu in the junk pile.........
found my watercooled titan, way, down on the bottom of the junk pile so it well might still be a dual loop hack job, I just have to find enough pumps, fittings and a big power supply to hack into it.......
I found two pumps and enough fittings to hack a dual loop into it.
I think I'll stick to single loops from now on, I am NOT going to enjoy cleaning up the two loops to make only one rig run...........
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