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DG-77 RBG Build.

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2019/03/26 22:18:12 (permalink)




https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/15795917  
Naturally a quick bench that outlines the parts - I've had the 8700k up a lot higher and stable...  The 2080ti is the black edition so... take the bench mark for what it's worth.  Just added the ram today - So it requires some more tweaking.

This system builds in it's final form, So i decided to snap a few photos with my go pro to show case it... enjoy! ** Disclaimer ** this isn't my choice in music just what was available :P
https://gopro.com/v/nrVqOk4nBlgWV

I'll get my Canon DSLR out sometime this weekend and get some high resolution photos uploaded.


post edited by danperry13 - 2019/03/26 23:12:15
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    Re: DG-77 RBG Build. 2019/03/27 10:36:37 (permalink)
    This looks absolutely fantastic. A well built mod.

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    Re: DG-77 RBG Build. 2019/03/28 17:42:19 (permalink)
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    This looks absolutely fantastic. A well built mod.





    Thanks this one will most likely be going to the wife,  I'm planning on doing another build by end of summer.    Going to do a hard loop, /w a lapped CPU / and most likely a corsair 1000D for the case.
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    Re: DG-77 RBG Build. 2019/03/29 10:41:58 (permalink)
    This is looking pretty clean! Anything and Everything RGB has always gotten my attention! 
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    Re: DG-77 RBG Build. 2019/03/29 11:56:28 (permalink)
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    Re: DG-77 RBG Build. 2019/04/08 11:21:01 (permalink)
    Looks nice Dan, great job. +1 
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    Re: DG-77 RBG Build. 2019/12/12 16:05:45 (permalink)
    Thanks guys :) been a few months and haven't had a single issue with it! 
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    Re: DG-77 RBG Build. 2019/12/12 18:17:05 (permalink)
    Any chance of getting a list of the RGB parts used? It looks like a great build.

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    Re: DG-77 RBG Build. 2019/12/12 19:38:19 (permalink)
    - Light Strips : corsair Lighting Node PRO CL-9011109-WW /w Lighting Controller. Ran along the front of the case. 
    - Corsair HD series RBG fans 120 x 4 and 2x 140 for the front. 
    - Corsair H115i 280mm RBG AIO ( Fans replaced with RBG 240's ) 
    - I have a mix of the general RBG 120's and the HD -
     The Rams the RBG dominator ram. 
    I definitely recommend the HD's over the other fans that they have. 




     
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