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 Hello Everyone. The time has come again for me to start a new Project. For years I have wanted to do a Star Wars themed build but with so many 'inspired' builds out there, I wanted to wait until I had a really unique idea. Enter Star Wars: The Force Awakens. After watching this movie, I knew exactly what I wanted to build. Having wanted the build to be specific, nothing stood out more than to do a build based around Stormtrooper Leader, Captain Phasma. Not only her powerful presence, but her physical traits are quite distinguishable as well; chromium armor, accompanied by a black cape with a deep red stripe along the edge, this to me was the perfect idea for a build. Build Plans: The idea behind the build is to really embrace the aesthetics of the character as well as allegiance to the First Order, while still maintaining my typical design style.  I want to start by thanking all the sponsors for this build as this would not have happened without them Main HardwareCase - InWin 909 Power Supply - Silverstone ST1100-TI 1100W Titanium CPU - Intel i9 7900X Motherboard – EVGA x299 DARK RAM - Hyper X Predator RGB DDR4 32GB 3600Mhz GPU – NVIDIA Titan Xp Star Wars Galactic Empire Edition StorageIntel Optane 800P M.2 118GB Intel 905P 960GB PCI-E (2)Hyper X Predator RGB SSD 960GB Watercooling & ExtrasCustom distribution block as well as reservoir All other watercooling components will be by EKWB - I will update this as the parts are finalized and arrive Fans: (2)140mm Noctua NF-A14 PWM chromax.black.swap (3) 120mm Noctua NF-F12 PWM chromax.black.swap
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Re: Project Phasma
Tuesday, October 09, 2018 2:32 AM
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Lets get things started with the Case. I needed a chassis that was both sleek, yet offered enough room to be able to customize to the level I need without having to compromise. The InWin 909 checked off the majority of these boxes and they were gracious enough to supply me with one for this project. I didn't take too many photos of the chassis as it was getting torn down right away so these are just some quick shots to give you a before image.    After drilling out many rivets/removing screws, we now have a fully disassembled case. Lets hope I remember how to put this back together. :D  Fast forward a week and a half and I have now received the case back and re-riveted the majority of the chassis. I am still leaving quite a bit disassembled so I can work on the design of the distribution block and reservoir without having other parts in the way. While It wont show up in pictures, the case was purposely coated imperfect. The idea was to have some parts under sprayed to allow some of the black to very slightly show through, giving that battle worn effect. I wanted there to be blemishes in the paint, chips etc. Unfortunately you can only see this up close.  The InWin emblem is just mounted with painters tape for visual purposes. It will be replaced later on. 
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Re: Project Phasma
Tuesday, October 09, 2018 5:23 AM
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Looking forward to updates!
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Re: Project Phasma
Tuesday, October 09, 2018 7:28 AM
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How do you get Evga to sponsor a build? (I could use a couple of 2080 Ti's ;))
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Re: Project Phasma
Monday, October 22, 2018 2:31 AM
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Re: Project Phasma
Tuesday, October 23, 2018 4:22 AM
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Damn that motherboard looks nice.
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Re: Project Phasma
Tuesday, October 23, 2018 1:49 PM
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Very nice update.
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Re: Project Phasma
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 1:26 AM
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Sorry for the delay in posts. I have been busy with some personal things and haven't had time to edit and post photos. Lets move on to the rest of the parts that have arrived since for the build. The Titan Xp: Star Wars Galactic Empire Collectors Edition GPU  Choosing the GPU was the clearest and easiest choice for this build. To have a card precisely fit the theme for a build your going to do is not only hard, but also a godsend. While the card isn't the newest RTX 2080Ti, it is still a beast and can easily hold its own. NVIDIA was gracious enough to provide me with this beauty. The packaging for this card is impeccable. I don't think I've ever seen a PC component(not including Apple) packaged like this. From the acrylic enclosure to hold the card, to the Galactic Empire theme around, they really did not cheap out here. Edit: This card retailed for $1200 so it should be expected.   Some closeups of the card showing the details. The top of the card is designed to represent a light saber!   Front of the card has 'Titan X - Collectors Edition' stamped on it. I really like the gunmetal/black/dark grey theme they have going with this card as it also lights up red!  Galactic Empire logo on the fan along with a Star Wars themed shroud around it.    Bottom side we have the Titan X logo, although i'm not entirely sure why this is here. You will never see it once its in a PCI-E socket. 
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Re: Project Phasma
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 1:30 AM
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Parts from EKWB arrived last week as well as a few other odds and ends. I have started to work on the sleeving which is usually the longest due to my OCD, but at the same time one of the most enjoyable parts of building. I will have some photos up by the end of the week.
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Re: Project Phasma
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 5:50 AM
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MapleSyrupMods Parts from EKWB arrived last week as well as a few other odds and ends. I have started to work on the sleeving which is usually the longest due to my OCD, but at the same time one of the most enjoyable parts of building. I will have some photos up by the end of the week.
Looking forward to that update.
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Re: Project Phasma
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 7:49 AM
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Nice card choice, looking forward for more updates.
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Re: Project Phasma
Saturday, December 01, 2018 10:34 PM
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Interesting & lots of great photos
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Re: Project Phasma
Sunday, December 02, 2018 11:18 AM
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Still waiting for some more updates
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