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2015/01/02 08:56:30
Paulogdm
Hello guys, where is located the hadron's serial? I need to register it...
Also im watercooling it with Seidon 120V, pictures in 15 days!
2015/01/03 10:14:43
snowyy
Paulogdm
Hello guys, where is located the hadron's serial? I need to register it...
Also im watercooling it with Seidon 120V, pictures in 15 days!


Theres a S/N on the cardboard...
2015/01/03 11:31:36
Vlada011
4RTEX
I might as well show mine.
 
MSi Z97i Gaming AC
i7-4790K @ 4.4 GHz
8GB Corsair Vengeance Low Profile @ 2133MHz
EVGA GTX 780ti Classified K|NGP|N
Corsair RM650 ATX PSU
Vertex 3 120GB
Corsair H60 2013 Cooler
3x Corsair Air120 PWM Quiet Edition
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




GREAT! This was amazing idea with WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE.
I hope EVGA will show pictures of this on Twitter, Facebook and similar places.
Really cool idea when you didn't had place for cables.
 
2015/01/03 22:33:27
NachoCox
Just wanted to share my recent build in the Hadron Hydro. This is my first custom watercooling loop and custom sleeving. The sleeving was done based on Lutro0's tutorials. Let me know if you guys have any questions on how I did anything/how anything was set up.
 



 
2015/01/04 05:11:08
Vlada011
NachoCox
Just wanted to share my recent build in the Hadron Hydro. This is my first custom watercooling loop and custom sleeving. The sleeving was done based on Lutro0's tutorials. Let me know if you guys have any questions on how I did anything/how anything was set up.
 



 




I see here lot of amazing mods in Hadron.
I understand guys your task is much harder because less space to work but look fantastic and everyone dream for silent and strong RIG but in small case, in office or house.
That's same pump as I recommend before few days from EKWB?
Amazing. I even think she can be connected with graphic only with fittings and 45 angle adapter. 
Excellent now you can only to change color of liquid and tubes every 3-6 months.
You can made MOD RIGS section, you deserve lot of + for this build.
 
2015/01/04 17:35:46
NachoCox
The pump specifically was the EK-DDC 3.2 PWM X-Res 100 Combo. It fit perfectly into the bracket that the stock EVGA pump/res combo mounts to. I had some concern regarding the EVGA pump leaking, so I went the EK route. The coolant was Mayhems Pastel White, so hopefully I can get a year out of it. Next time might be kinda cool to go for a grey/silver fluid. 
2015/01/29 23:42:16
techpcgamer101
jw will evga ever make any bigger computer case at all like mid or full tower that would be sweet 
2015/02/02 13:25:45
sconzen
Hey guys. 
I've posted my build on overclock.net, and I recognize some of your builds and user names from that forum, but I thought I might as well post here as well. ;)
 
My main goal here was to incorporate most of the parts I already had from a previous build, but put it all into the beautiful Hadron Air. I did not want to tear the thing apart completely, although some people have done some amazing things with it, I still prefer the case in its default look. Only main mods I had to do was remove the harddrive cage and the front panel and add spacers to allow the rad and fan to pull in fresh air.
I did originally have the 1TB 3.5" HDD and the SSD velcro'd to the back of the case, just above the GPU, but it was ugly and I wasn't 100% convinced it was secure enough, so I opted to leave the SSD in the case so it could be a standalone machine, and moved the mass storage to a 4 bay USB3 enclosure.
 
Temps in celcius:
CPU - ~23 idle, 45-50 load
GPU - ~30 idle, 75-80 load
 
Noise:
case fans - can't hear 'em
cpu cooler pump and fan - also can't hear 'em
GPU - can sometimes hear the dual fans when gaming for a long time
PSU - drowns out all other components. From what I've heard, it's normal and even an RMA (or regular replacement since I opened her up) would not fix it since they all come like that (apparently). It doesn't bother me so I haven't bothered to look into the issue further.
 


 
Hadron:
CPU - i5 4690k OC'd to 4ghz
CPU Cooler - Corsair H60
Motherboard - Gigabyte Z97N-wifi
GPU - Asus GTX 760
RAM - Patriot Viper III Red 2 x 4GB
Storage - Kingston SSD 120GB
Case fans - 2 x Noctua NF-S12A
Rad fan - 1 x Noctua NF-F12
 
The Deathstar:
Mediasonic Probox 4 bay USB3 enclosure
1x Western Digital Blue 1TB - programs and games
1x Seagate Barracuda 3TB - Movies and Music
2 bays open for future expansion
 
After thoughts: I thought about upgrading the GPU to a 970 or 980 with blower cooler, but the 760 from Asus is fine right now. Temperatures are a lot better since I moved the HDD out and installed new fans even with the included low noise adapters.
2015/02/18 16:35:51
devlp1213
Hey everyone,
 
I built this last year but I just put a new gtx 980 in it today and after some reworking the wiring to get it to fit, figured it was a good time to take some photos and post it! Only thing I dont like and need to change is the USB3 cable was just to short to route up to the board pins(really bad place for them!)  so gotta order and extender and reroute it out of sight so just pretend its not there atm :P Also there is a little dust in the pictures as I was also cleaning it at the time and ofcourse didnt think to take pictures AFTER cleaning.
 
-=Specs=-
MB: MSI Z87i AC
CPU: i5-4670k
Cooler: Corsair H100i w/ Cougar 120mm Red LED quiet fans
(No case mods were done at all to get the h100i in. Its a very tight fit and had to slightly twist the case to get it to slide into place and if i remember right 3-4 of the screw holes lined up and was more than enough to securely hold it in place.)
RAM: 8GB DDR3-1866 Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer (Red/Green)
GPU: EVGA GTX 980 Ref.
SSD: Samsung 840 Evo 500gb
 
 






2015/02/20 16:00:08
sonyz92
I Just built this a couple days ago and figured I'd share.
My whole goal was to make a small machine that was portable yet powerful enough to serve as both a Pro Tools workstation and a gaming rig.
I plan on bringing it to practices and gigs to record and mix music and using it for gaming when I'm not traveling. 
 
This is the HADRON SHADOW
 
i7-4790K  -  Gigabyte Z97N  -  Asus STRIX 970 OC  -  16GB HyperX Fury Black  -  Crucial MX100 512GB
Still need to buy a cooler, a 3TB drive, and LEDs
 



 

 
 

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