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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Tuesday, January 19, 2016 2:22 AM
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Boy, that is a tight squeeze but it looks pretty good. Love that motherboard, that thing is awesome for a HTPC!
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Tuesday, January 19, 2016 2:29 AM
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agent8 Boy, that is a tight squeeze but it looks pretty good. Love that motherboard, that thing is awesome for a HTPC!
+1 I think he can still fit a thumb drive in the case, but that's about it. Benchmark numbers along with Temp --- please Your photos looked good; they would have been better if you would have taken the protective plastic film off the MB & case
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Tuesday, January 19, 2016 2:51 AM
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I will take better products shots. Just wanted to build it so i can test the components before return period was up. I will get some better pics, temps and benchmarks asap.
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Tuesday, January 19, 2016 3:05 AM
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That reminds me of a small square peg your supposed to put in the wooden thing as a kid. LOL. Very nice though. ;)
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Tuesday, January 19, 2016 11:40 AM
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I like the build but every time I look at that case I can't help but think of a beer cooler that you would take on a picnic.
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Thursday, January 21, 2016 7:41 PM
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This is so awesome. I just built this same PC ( different video card) in my newegg account. I think my next PC will be a super small format. I like that Asus board, I like how the Vreg stuff comes up vertically and I like the dedicated audio card. Its as if Asus wouldnt allow the small form factor too compromise any of the specs. Tell us, how do you like that motherboard compared to a full blown ATX board? any limitations other than the obvious PCIe and Dimm slots? How was working in that case? Did you have to make your own holes to get stuff to fit? Did you need to remove parts? Did you consider a smaller video card like a Fury or Nano?
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Friday, January 22, 2016 2:10 PM
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What little I have used it it seems to be a great board. I have an issue though, the h100i gtx when mounted the fan hit that vertical power VREG/Power board. So I was running the h100i gtx with only one fan. I did not like that.Also the end tank hits the plastic push through pin from the front of the case. Called Corsair they said the case was designed back with the specs of the h100i not the gtx. So I have pulled the gtx cooler and the tier4 cx850 psu. I ordered a ax860i psu and a corsair h80i cpu cooler. They (Corsair) said the h100i would work as it is 3mm thinner but they are hard to find and I'm not paying the money a lot of guys are wanting for it nowadays.So if the h80i doesn't fit I might just have to go air cooling on cpu for now. But I am still searching.
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Saturday, January 23, 2016 0:29 PM
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Oh also I didn't consider smaller card. I am personally not a fan of AMD gpu's and I'm married to g-sync right now. seth89 This is so awesome. I just built this same PC ( different video card) in my newegg account. I think my next PC will be a super small format. I like that Asus board, I like how the Vreg stuff comes up vertically and I like the dedicated audio card. Its as if Asus wouldnt allow the small form factor too compromise any of the specs. Tell us, how do you like that motherboard compared to a full blown ATX board? any limitations other than the obvious PCIe and Dimm slots? How was working in that case? Did you have to make your own holes to get stuff to fit? Did you need to remove parts? Did you consider a smaller video card like a Fury or Nano?
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Saturday, January 23, 2016 3:27 AM
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That's a cool little case.
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Saturday, January 23, 2016 5:39 AM
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So where is the budget build?
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Monday, January 25, 2016 12:04 AM
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This is a budget build for me.. My last 4 builds have been full on custom loops with all ek equipment and 3 kingpin cards, caselabs cases etc. so this build has my wallet and wife happy.
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Wednesday, January 27, 2016 3:47 AM
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I heard that...MY wife is happy the build is done too
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Saturday, February 06, 2016 1:42 AM
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Making some changes and fixing some stuff. Issue with the Asus Impact the vertical power board makes a couple cooler tight. The only recommended cooler for this case is the h100i as the rad is thinner. The h100i gtx is thicker making the fans hit the vertical power board. The h80i I bought will not fit in the side, back or front. The case hits the rad in the back and I don't want to modify the case by bending or cutting. The fans in the front are threaded in the care and not open like a standard fan hole. So i got lucky and found brand new h100i's in stock at corsair. Then found a extended psu bracket to allow larger psu's and still keep the 3.5 hdd bracket. Then yanking the cx850 psu and replacing with ax860i.. 
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Saturday, February 06, 2016 7:49 AM
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Now that will look very nice. Please post pics after you implement the changes.
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Re: "Budget Build" Corsair 380t
Saturday, February 06, 2016 5:51 PM
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Thanks for the updates - looking nice
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