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2014/12/18 02:29:43 (permalink)
With this build, I wanted to only use parts from my 2 favorite pc parts makers. Evga and Corsair. Tell me what you guys think? Also, I don't count the Sennheiser headset and Asus wireless adapter(Sennheiser has been good to me and neither company make wireless adapters.). Don't mind the TV being used as a monitor. That is only temporary lol.
 
My Mods Rig
 
List of parts:
CPU: i7-3930k Overclocked to 4.5ghz
Motherboard: Evga X79 Dark
GPU: Evga GTX 780 Ti Dual Classified SLI
Ram: Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 1866
Case: Corsair 750D
PSU: Evga SuperNOVA 1300 G2
CPU Cooler: Corsair H110
SSD1: Corsair Force GT 180GB
SSD2: Corsair Force GS 480GB
Keyboard: Corsair Vengeance K70
Mouse: Corsair Vengeance M65
Mouse Pad: Corsair Vengeance MM600
Fans: Corsair Air Series AF140 Quiet Edition x5
SLI Bridge: Evga Pro SLI Bridge (2-way)
Cables: Evga G2/P2 Black Power Supply Cable Set (Individually Sleeved)
 
(All links are either Newegg, Corsair, or Evga.)
 



 
 
Thank you for your time and have a nice day!
 
 
post edited by Athian - 2015/12/05 10:06:04
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 02:49:35 (permalink)
    AMAZING! I like your PC very much. 
    That's best when you love 1-2 brands and build computer from their parts only.
    I think same and I'm ready to import parts from other country because of that and because in my country is not so good choice.
    Except if you want to build full Republic of Gamers PC.
     
    Usually meticulous people build best RIGS with best details. 
    CORSAIR and EVGA could cover every PC part.
     
     
    Now I look your 1300 G2 and other power supplies, mine too, definitely new G2/P2 series fit best with classic and elegant RIGS.
    Literary in any mod will fit nice and label on PSU is cool.\
    Good job! 
     
     

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 02:53:48 (permalink)
    Nice Job!
    Very clean without drive cages.
    Good airflow, great parts.
       
     
     
    Please let me know how you rate the performance of the H110 with the Q.E. fans
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 03:34:10 (permalink)
    Absolutely awesome

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 04:12:34 (permalink)
    Sweet build !!! Bench's? Looks like a beast 

     


     
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 07:55:55 (permalink)
    Nice job!

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 10:18:25 (permalink)
    Pgcmoore
    Nice Job!
    Very clean without drive cages.
    Good airflow, great parts.
       
    Please let me know how you rate the performance of the H110 with the Q.E. fans

     
    Ran prime95 for about half an hour. Usually, I don't see it go higher than 55 degree's Celsius.

     
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    Sweet build !!! Bench's? Looks like a beast 


    I included my ModsRig page link to show some benchmarks. But if you would like me to test out certain setting. I would be glad to oblige..
     
    Thank you everyone. 
     
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 11:55:59 (permalink)
    Nice Build....

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 12:29:47 (permalink)
     Very nice! Clean. +1


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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 13:43:45 (permalink)
    Nice +1 from Me

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 13:48:19 (permalink)
    BEASTY !!! nice parts & build ........

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/18 14:20:44 (permalink)
    Nice looking system.


     
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/19 07:22:06 (permalink)
    Thank you everyone.
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/19 07:25:14 (permalink)
    Real nice looking build.  Great hardware to go along with it too...


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/19 07:30:37 (permalink)
    that's a very clean and nice beast there. 

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/19 08:46:24 (permalink)
    +1 from me. Your setup looks great, but that glass top desk makes me nervous.... but my that's just me since my rig weighs a ton. BTW... I had my previous rig hooked up to a 42" TV for a couple of years. Loved those big icons.

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/19 09:18:03 (permalink)
    Thank you thank you, the desk actually holds up to 200lbs. The tv is great for movies. Gaming, not so much. But I am debating on either a 4K ultra HD tv or the ROG Swift whenever it becomes available lol.
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/19 18:23:24 (permalink)
    nice +1

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/20 04:57:36 (permalink)
    Excellent cable management on back side. 
    It's really better without HDD cages and cables behind.
    I spend about 20-30 cable zip ties at once.

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/20 10:50:00 (permalink)
    Thank you!
     
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    Excellent cable management on back side. 
    It's really better without HDD cages and cables behind.
    I spend about 20-30 cable zip ties at once.



    That was my first requirement when looking for a case. Because with this build. I only wanted to use SSD's. When I saw the SSD side brackets. I stopped looking at any other cases. I always tell people. I spend 2 hours building it and 4 hours doing cable management. Just because I don't see it. Does not mean that it is ok for it to be a mess. Also, if I need to swap out anything. I don't need to figure out which wire is which and all that fun. Also if drives me nuts if its not neat. lol
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/20 21:31:27 (permalink)
    Sleeve cables are fantastic, now in mid of January and I should get same black and front panel for Obsidian 350D.
    I want to use Internal USB 3.0 connector and replace with mine. Because on my 650D USB 3.0 from front panel must be connected on motherboard on back side, now I saw way how to fix that. 

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/20 22:51:45 (permalink)
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    Sleeve cables are fantastic, now in mid of January and I should get same black and front panel for Obsidian 350D.
    I want to use Internal USB 3.0 connector and replace with mine. Because on my 650D USB 3.0 from front panel must be connected on motherboard on back side, now I saw way how to fix that. 



    Originally, I wanted to go with white sleeved cables. Unfortunately, some were pure white and some were an off white. Asked customer support and that is just how they come. I just could not live with them knowing that so they awesomely allowed me to trade them in for black ones. Truly have a new found respect for EVGA.
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/20 23:06:21 (permalink)
    For me black are betters because fit with everything, but what I saw white are nice and shine white.
    Look good under UV light or LED.

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/20 23:10:07 (permalink)
    Vlada011
    For me black are betters because fit with everything, but what I saw white are nice and shine white.
    Look good under UV light or LED.




    I am past my "lights" phase lol. I just like a clean look now. I may go with white tubes when I decide to go water cooled. But that will be a little down the road. Have to also figure the configuration before I even go that route.
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/20 23:14:19 (permalink)
    Me too, I love only example 2 little led white led cathode 10-12cm or two white led fans.
    How much boost your graphics? 1140-1150-1160MHz?
     

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/20 23:25:13 (permalink)
    Vlada011
    Me too, I love only example 2 little led white led cathode 10-12cm or two white led fans.
    How much boost your graphics? 1140-1150-1160MHz?

     
    I did not overclock them. I will do that when I go watercooled. Also, I am not experienced enough to go playing around and trying overclocks with these cards lol. I spend more to get a better card, so I dont feel the need to overclock.
     
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/20 23:38:52 (permalink)
    Same as me, 1200MHz for me is nice and enough and somehow perfect number for GK110.
    That's really far from Titan Black reference or GTX780Ti reference. More than 2000 points in Firestrike Performance.
    Example GTX980 Classified boost on 1440MHz and than I would try for any cost to reach 1500MHz but best gaming is on fabric clock always. Your cards look really good, EVGA probably invest lot in design and they really look cool.
    Maybe nicest ACX model from all is GTX780Ti Classified.  

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/21 08:07:56 (permalink)
    Very nice ! I love it. Very good job !!
    I see you wanted white sleeved cables originally, but red wouldn't have been better ? It would fit more with your mobo & ssd, even with your wallpaper, no ? 
    That being said, black is still very classy and clean, and like other one said, it goes with everything.
    Again, very nice 
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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/21 12:14:48 (permalink)
    After seeing your build, I decided to get the Corsair 750D. I have the case and my Swiftech 240x cooler and I'll start my build. +1

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    Re: My EVGA/Corsair Build is DONE!!! 2014/12/22 08:28:11 (permalink)
    alkapon
     
    This is what my pc looked like with the psu's cables that it comes with. I thought about all 3 different colors, but red just stood out a bit to much for me. I only wanted small amounts of red here and there so that it catches peoples eye. I wanted the white ones for a more black and white type of build, with very little red. But alas, was just not meant to be. So I opted for as clean of a look as possible. With nothing being to over powering.
     

     
    71stpsde
    I cannot say enough of how awesome it was to work in this case. Everywhere seemed to have more than enough space. My only tiny grip about it was that if you decide to put fans in the bottom(which I did originally), there is not filter there. It brought in to much dust for my liking and decided to remove them. Cable management was a breeze compared to my other case. Was more than enough places to zip tie cables to the case without me having to add any. I see myself sticking with this case for a long time. When SSD's become cheap and the norm. Corsair built this case for people like me lol. I am sure you will be very happy with this case.
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