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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/09 14:29:54 (permalink)
Very clean build , thanks for sharing. I always love the black and red theme.  
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My recent lan box build. 
 
ASRock Z87E-ITX
4670k w/ ACX cooler
Corsair 8GB Dominator 2000mhz CL9
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/10 15:40:53 (permalink)
Infidelity
Parts List:
 
  • i7- 4770k
  • Asus z87i-deluxe
  • 16GB Corsair Vengeance LP
  • Mushking 250gb SSD
  • Zotac GTX 670 2gb (Will upgrade when somebody release a gold plated GPU block)
 
 

 


 



Beautiful!

EVGA GTX 780 Classified SLI / Intel i7 3770K 4.4GHz 1.145Vcore + .085 offset / Corsair H80i Liquid Cooler / Asus P8Z77-V LE Plus / Corsair 600T / Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD / HGST 4TB / Toshiba 2TB / Corsair AX1200 / Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 1600MHz 7-8-8-24 16GB (2X8GB)

 


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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/12 23:09:21 (permalink)









 
Hope You guys like it, good luck in the Contest!
 
 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/13 02:15:55 (permalink)
Nice, clean, tidy in such a compact case! Well done!

EVGA GTX 780 Classified SLI / Intel i7 3770K 4.4GHz 1.145Vcore + .085 offset / Corsair H80i Liquid Cooler / Asus P8Z77-V LE Plus / Corsair 600T / Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD / HGST 4TB / Toshiba 2TB / Corsair AX1200 / Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 1600MHz 7-8-8-24 16GB (2X8GB)

 


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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/13 13:17:10 (permalink)
Very clean, well done!

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/18 18:17:37 (permalink)
Surfbum2.0

 
Hope You guys like it, good luck in the Contest!
 
 

Hey! Hadron Air Owners Club comrade!
Man, IMO, your rig and Note's "Golden Nugget" are the best Hadron AIR mod builds.
And Wanou have BY FAR the best Hadron HYDRO modded build!
Good luck to us all in the contest =)

 
My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/victorleidi
Case: Hadron Air (PSU 500W Gold +)
Motherboard: Asus Z97i-plus
CPU: Intel core i7 4790k 46-46-45-44
Cooler: Noctua NH-U9B SE2
Thermal Paste: Noctua NT H1
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 780 SC + ACX cooler
RAM Memory: Corsair Vengeance Pro 2400mhz 2x4GB
SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 512GB
Monitor: AOC IPS LED 21.5pol i2269 Slim
Áudio: Edifier MP300 Plus 22W RMS (1x sub 15W + 2x 3,5W)
Keyboard/Mouse: Microsoft Wireless 3000
Surge Protector: Clamper Energia
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/22 10:12:18 (permalink)
Hey Victorcc1981, good to see you here too! Really stoked about the contest. Wanous got a sweet build and he's got a real chance at winning! 
Good luck man!
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/27 02:33:25 (permalink)
Hey Guys
 
Thought i would post mine built a few systems but done my best to be as neat as i can. I know its not a comp winner but wanted to give it a shot. After reading and looking at the case i was convinced the H100i would fit and it does. I mounted the fans on the top part of the case and a gentle push and it worked its a tight fit and i would seriously look at your motherboards layout before buying anything as you can see its tight.
 
Here is the spec :).
 
Evga Hadron Hyrdro
MSi Z97I GAMING AC mini-ITX Socket 1150 Motherboard
Intel I5 4690K @4.5ghz
Corsair H100i Water cooler ( Fans replaced with corsair AF120 fans )
Corsair Vengeance Ram 2133mhz
Corsair Force GS 240gb SSD
Corsair 240GB Neutron Series GTX SSD
EVGA GEFORCE GTX780TI
Slim Type DVD Drive Panasonic
 
Keyboard - Perixx PX1100
Mouse - G500
Mat - Corsair Medium
Mic - Logitech
External Drive - Seagate 2TB
Spearkers - Logitech 5.1 X530 ( Years old but still awesome )
 
 
 



 

 
 
 
Thanks :)
 
post edited by Leigh1989 - 2014/08/27 04:57:49
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/27 18:37:03 (permalink)
I finished my Milk build now. Some of you know my build log already from overclock.net: 
I've been researching parts for one month and took me two month to perform the assembly. It took me some time to learn how to weld metal, cut panel with a Dremel, cut a CPU in half, bend acrylic, redo all the electrical connectors, design a custom lightning and much more.
The result is a tiny and very quiet computer with still solid performances.
Please have a look to the build log and tell me if you like it. Suggestions are always welcome.
 
Components:
* EVGA Hadron Hydro case
* CPU i7-4770k
* Mobo ASUS Z97I-PLUS
* RAM G.SKILL Ripjawz X series 2*8Gb
* SSD Samsung 840 Pro 500Gb
* HDD Seagate 4tb Barracuda ST4000DM000
* GPU EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Superclocked
* Case EVGA Hardon Hydro mITX
* Sleeving Black Paracord
* Cooling kit EVGA Hardon Hydro kit (pump and res have been discarded for looks)
* XSPC Acrylic Tank Reservoir for Laing DDC
* Swiftech MCP35X Pump for PC Liquid Cooling Systems
* GPU waterblock EK-FC780 GTX - Nickel (Original CSQ)
* Coolant Ice Dragon Cooling Nanofluid White Color
 
Mod descriptions:
* HDD case removed and replaced with a custom made enclosure directly into the case panel and covered with custom made black acrylic cover. HDD enclosure has a noise dampening system.
* GPU waterblock has been polished. I also drilled LED holes into it and mounted a custom LED lightning.
* CPU heatspreader has been removed, EVGA CPU water cooling block is now directly on the bare die.
* PSU has been transformed to modular. Wires have been cut short and i'm manipulating only extensions that I plugged into new connectors.
* All wires are cut to dimension and sleeved with black Paracord
* Water pump is PWN and mounted on a larger reservoir 
* Water tubes are in bended transparent acrylic and filled with white coolant
* PSU has a custom made cover
* Repainting case interior
* Custom made cable comb out of a dry cleaning hanger ... you'll love this one i'm sure :)
 
 Final pictures:







 
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post edited by ecaresme - 2014/08/28 04:57:08
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/29 16:41:45 (permalink)
Fantastic job, ecaresme!  That's EASILY the best of show I've seen so far, looks incredible!

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/30 09:56:09 (permalink)
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
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hadron Air High Voltage: MSi Z97i Gaming AC | i7-4790K | Corsair Vengeance LP 2x4GB @2133MHz | GTX780ti K|NGP|N | OCZ Vertex 3 120GB | Hadron Air | Corsair RM650 ATX PSU
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/31 08:50:42 (permalink)
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
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




Wow man that is one wild build! Congrats on getting that 780ti i there and making it fit! that side pane is fancy too. I guess that 500W PSU wasnt enough to power that card, so you had to upgrade to a bigger PSU. Great solid build, hope you got into the competition!
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/08/31 13:54:56 (permalink)
Surfbum2.0
Wow man that is one wild build! Congrats on getting that 780ti i there and making it fit! that side pane is fancy too. I guess that 500W PSU wasnt enough to power that card, so you had to upgrade to a bigger PSU. Great solid build, hope you got into the competition!



I must admit, the sound of PSU in this setup is the thing of the past, other than that I have loads of room for OC. I will have to work on airflow a little bit though. Tomorrow I will try something.
post edited by 4RTEX - 2014/08/31 13:56:10

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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/09/01 04:51:46 (permalink)
4RTEX
 
 
I must admit, the sound of PSU in this setup is the thing of the past, other than that I have loads of room for OC. I will have to work on airflow a little bit though. Tomorrow I will try something.




4RTEX I love your build! I've modded my Hadron Air with an ATX PSU as well although in a different spot to yours. I had thought about that position but I didn't want to obscure the window, although I think it would look cleaner windowless just with some grills, similar to yours. It looks like you've just added another piece on top of the original side panel?
 
Here is picture of my mod. (It's a work in progress)
 

 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/09/01 05:03:09 (permalink)
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4RTEX
 
 
I must admit, the sound of PSU in this setup is the thing of the past, other than that I have loads of room for OC. I will have to work on airflow a little bit though. Tomorrow I will try something.




4RTEX I love your build! I've modded my Hadron Air with an ATX PSU as well although in a different spot to yours. I had thought about that position but I didn't want to obscure the window, although I think it would look cleaner windowless just with some grills, similar to yours. It looks like you've just added another piece on top of the original side panel?
 
Here is picture of my mod. (It's a work in progress)
 

 




The original panel is cut down on laser cutter in corners and yes, there is another plate on top riveted on. I will post picture from behind later.
 
Your PSU is shorter what would be even better for my setup. Good stuff and keep it sharp!

Hadron Air High Voltage: MSi Z97i Gaming AC | i7-4790K | Corsair Vengeance LP 2x4GB @2133MHz | GTX780ti K|NGP|N | OCZ Vertex 3 120GB | Hadron Air | Corsair RM650 ATX PSU
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/09/01 06:04:49 (permalink)
4RTEX
 
 
The original panel is cut down on laser cutter in corners and yes, there is another plate on top riveted on. I will post picture from behind later.
 
Your PSU is shorter what would be even better for my setup. Good stuff and keep it sharp!




Wow I wish I had access to a laser cutter. 
 
Thanks. Yeah the reason I have done the mod is for silence. I tried originally with an AX760 but it was just a fraction too long and would impede a longer GPU. None of the 'zero RPM' or fanless PSU's are small enough so I've settled on this Cooler Master V650. It's gold rated, 140mm, semi modular and silent so far. 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/09/02 14:53:03 (permalink)
My Oculus Rift development test rig.
 


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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/09/02 14:53:09 (permalink)
Opps, silly forums. Double post.
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Live Fast Die Last 2014/09/06 19:30:27 (permalink)
I call my Build "Live Fast Die Last", I am heavily into cars and computers so I thought I would put the best of both together. This is my first custom build for a computer. I have done many other computer builds, but none "custom". I got help from my step-dad in a lot of the troubleshooting, fitment and fabrication. Everything you see except for the powder coating I did myself, such as sleeving, cutting, tubing, etc. It took a total of 4 months, I actually had the build complete at the 1 month mark, but it was not what I imagined it to be so, I stripped it down and started all over again.
 
I originally used the EVGA Hydro water kit, but after seeing my brothers temps on his build (I will post up soon), I felt there was not enough cooling for the CPU and GPU. So I installed an Alphacool 240mmx40mm on top and 80mmx40mm on back for extra cooling. I also went through three different EVGA Hydro pumps that came in the kit and they all leaked, so I upgraded to an aftermarket pump (I cant remember the name, but I will get it on the next post).
 
Other little things I modified was:
- Power supply fans are now 40mm Noctuas (two in rear and one mounted in front)
- SSD are mounted on top of PSU due to HDD Cage being removed.
- Swapped out the power button with nice Red LED Ring button
- Sleeved the entire PSU with black paracord
- Clear Hard tubing between upper RAD and case
- Custom Mesh plate for the 240mm RAD on top
 
The specs are nothing crazy:
Intel I7 4770K
ASUS Impact VI w/ Bitspower Full MB Waterblock
EVGA TITAN Black 6GB
16GB Crucial Ballistix 1600mhz RAM
x2 Samsung PRO 240GB SSD (Raid0)
Water fittings are F1 Racing Tire Tread Patterns
Alphacool 240mm & 80mm Radiator
Thermaltake Red & Black 120mm (x2) & 80mm Fan to cool radiators
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Live Fast Die Last 2014/09/06 19:43:19 (permalink)
Here are some more pics of the build.....

 

 

 

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Re: Live Fast Die Last 2014/09/07 21:20:12 (permalink)
@cwjones450, nice build. I'm curious about your PSU mod with the 2 fans. Do you have a build log I could read or some pics of the implementation?
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Re: Live Fast Die Last 2014/09/08 04:45:26 (permalink)
I do not have one right now, let me see if I can put on together in the next week, because I have another power supply opened up to perform the same mod on it.
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Re: Live Fast Die Last 2014/09/27 09:33:24 (permalink)
Such Great builds in here! goodluck and keep it up guys
 

Ncase M1,
Asus M6impact
intel i5 4690k
HyperX Genesis
EVGA GTX770
Silverstone sx600g
Samsung 840EVO
 
 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/10/20 00:22:30 (permalink)
My system is comprised of...
Intel G3258 @ 4.0 on stock cooler, the Artic Freezer Pro 7 Rev.2 is on the way. Will take the overclock up to 4.6 ish when installed.
EVGA GTX 970 SC ACX 1.0... Sigh... thought I was getting the 2.0, but I digress. Lol, Anyone else do that?
Gigabyte Z97N-WIFI, reliable board that also has great I/O placement for this build.
Kingston Hyper Fury Black 8GB Single DIMM @ 1600mhz. Well priced and leaves a DIMM slot open for 16GB expansion down the road.
Corsair SP120 Quiet Edition fans to replace the stock exhaust fans. They are nice but after installing, i really didn't notice the unit being all that much quieter due to the loud graphics card whining it out, even at idle.
Samsung EVO 240GB + Hitachi Deskstar 2TB
EVGA Hadron Air, LOVE IT. It's just been so fun to build in. Love the look and style.
I slapped a Tek Syndicate decal on the face to give it some personal touch to it. 
 
What do you guys think?
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/11/24 19:06:28 (permalink)
Leigh1989
Hey Guys
 
Thought i would post mine built a few systems but done my best to be as neat as i can. I know its not a comp winner but wanted to give it a shot. After reading and looking at the case i was convinced the H100i would fit and it does. I mounted the fans on the top part of the case and a gentle push and it worked its a tight fit and i would seriously look at your motherboards layout before buying anything as you can see its tight.
 
Here is the spec :).
 
Evga Hadron Hyrdro
MSi Z97I GAMING AC mini-ITX Socket 1150 Motherboard
Intel I5 4690K @4.5ghz
Corsair H100i Water cooler ( Fans replaced with corsair AF120 fans )
Corsair Vengeance Ram 2133mhz
Corsair Force GS 240gb SSD
Corsair 240GB Neutron Series GTX SSD
EVGA GEFORCE GTX780TI
Slim Type DVD Drive Panasonic
 
Keyboard - Perixx PX1100
Mouse - G500
Mat - Corsair Medium
Mic - Logitech
External Drive - Seagate 2TB
Spearkers - Logitech 5.1 X530 ( Years old but still awesome )
 
 
 



 

 
 
 
Thanks :)
 


 

Hello Leigh. I really like your build, Could you tell me how you mounted that radiator in that compartment? The two waterhose are perpendicular to the radiator. I saw you didnt wire the tubes outside of the case. Did you drill two holes on top of the case??
 
Max 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/11/25 03:45:23 (permalink)
Nice rigs all.
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I'm jelly
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/11/25 17:13:57 (permalink)
This is my "Project Black & Red"
 
Components:
Case: - EVGA Hadron Hydro
PSU: - Silverstone SX600-G + sleeved cables
MB: - Gigabyte GA-Z97N-GAMING 5
CPU: - Intel Core i5-4690K
GPU: - EVGA GeForce GTX 980 SC
RAM: - Crucial Ball. Sport 16GB 1600MHz VLP
SSD: - Samsung 840 EVO 500GB
Fans: - 2 x Enermax Cluster UCCL12 PWM
 
Watercooling:
CPU: - EK-Supremacy EVO - Nickel (Orginal CSQ)
GPU: - EK-FC980 GTX - Nickel (Orginal CSQ) + EK-FC Bridge SINGLE CSQ - Plexi
Pump: - EK-DDC 3.2 PWM + EK-DDC Heatsink Housing Black
Pump top: - EK-XTOP DDC - Plexi (Orginal CSQ)
Res: - EK-RES X3 110
Radiator: - 240 radiator that came with the EVGA kit
Fittings: - Bitspower Matt Black
Tubing: - Bitspower Crystal Link Tube
 
Changes made:
HDD cage removed
Different PSU installed under the coverplate next to the reservoir.
 
See my "build log" at overclock . net 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

post edited by teflontanten - 2014/11/25 17:16:55
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/12/13 14:55:54 (permalink)
really like last build 

 


 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/12/13 17:29:38 (permalink)
Hello all! I figured I would drop in and show some pics of my new EVGA Hadron Air I just built. I still need to sleeve the 24-pin cabling but that is about it. First off, I will list off all Hardware in my build.
 
OS: Windows 8.1
MOBO: MSI A88XI AC mITX (Socket FM2+)
Processor: AMD A-10 7850k Quad Core APU @4.2ghz (stock voltage)
RAM: AMD R9 Gamer Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 2400mhz
Graphics: PowerColor AMD R9 290X 4GB (OC/BF4 Edition: 1030mhz)
Storage: AMD Radeon 480GB SSD
WiFi: Intel 7260ac
 
Heatsink: Coolermaster GeminII M4
Fans: 2x Corsair AF120 Quiet Edition (Exhausting top fans)
         1x Corsair SP120 Performance Edition (Heatsink fan)
 
Monitor: Asus PB278Q 27" 2560x1440 (Samsung PLS Panel)
 
Here are some pics.
 

 

 

 

 

 
Overall my build went pretty smooth. The only issue I ran into was with some port locations on my motherboard. The 24 pin port is on the top side of my motherboard, so the power cabling barely reaches it. The USB port on my motherboard is on the top as well, off to the left. So the USB cable for the front/side USB ports wouldn't even reach, as well as the other cable for the Audio ports. I just removed the USB/Audio housing and put some electrical tape over the holes, between the side of the chassis and the panel on that side. 
 
Everything runs great in my setup. My CPU temps are 28ish idling, and 48ish under load. Never go above 50c. My R9 290x on the other hand idles around 40c, and up to 90c under full load. The thing runs hot! I looked it up though and I guess this is normal. It was more like 48c / 95c before I re-pasted with some AS5. The stock paste job was horrid! 
 
Well, thanks for looking guys!
 
P.S- My PSU fan seems pretty silent for the most part. After some time gaming it can get kind of loud though.
 
P.SS- This was my first PC Build ever! I have always been more of a laptop guy, buying gaming laptops for most of my life. Iv'e always wanted to build my own PC and a mITX at that. I went AMD to save a few hundred bucks and for my needs it is more than enough performance/power. 
 
 
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Re: Official Post Your EVGA Hadron Thread! 2014/12/14 10:28:11 (permalink)
I really need to stop looking at all of these.... before I give in....

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