After a few minor issues having random black screens i found it was a faulty PCIE power lead.
Few quick pictures now it's finally 100% ... I might add additional changes as time goes on.
It was some build with limited room and frustrating at times.
I dont know of any other 380T With a 240+120 Rad It's so tight and being honest it was a risk.
Specsi7 6700k Skylake @ 4.7 Ghz - Was at 5Ghz but not stable at times.
Asus Maximus VIII Mini Itx Z170 Motherboard.
32GB Corsair Dominator Ram @ 3000
EVGA G2 750W PSU
EVGA TITAN X Hybrid Graphics Card ( 120ml Fan and Rad )
Corsair 380T Mini Itx Case
Corsair H100I Hydro Liquid Cooler ( With Upgraded SP120 Fans )
Corsair AF120 Rear Fan
Samsung EVO 850 SSD Drives X3
PNY SSD - Just for OS
Philips 4k 40'' Monitor
K95 Corsair Keyboard
Logitech G500 Mouse
Corsair Pro Surface
Windows 10 Pro
Origin - Teletubby89I dont have every photo unfortunatly but a few so you can see some progression.Screen, Card & Motherboard Arrived from Scan Computers :)Titan X - Unboxed ...uhhhhh :)I then strippped down the 380T case deciding how i would mount the titans rad.This resulted in me deciding to mount unside with two fans ( evga and af120 overlapping )I then started mounthing the board - Realised my CPU had not arrived but i was not going back !Coverd the titan as the case was exposed.Sorting the cables out ..Few Days later the 6700K Skylake arrived and was itching to install it ... suprisingly because i had limited room i was expecting a hard time.So it was ready i attached the side rail holding the 240 Rad -And from the otherside ... damm she looks good !!Added a small badge that come with the asus board.Unboxed the new screen ... 4k Time !! :D( PHILIPS BDMUC 4K ) - Anyone who buys this ... make sure you enable display port 1.2 or it might cause you a headache as it did with me.Quick shot all up and running :)