corsair 900d project build

Discussion in 'Die-hard Overclocking & Case Modifications' started by RPGgamesplayer, Aug 11, 2013.

  1. RPGgamesplayer

    RPGgamesplayer Guest

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    hey guys i am planning to do a build log pretty soon,
    watch this space, i will be powder coating the motherboard panel and drive bays red,

    Hardware,
    Case: Corsair 900D (£299.99 inc VAT)
    Motherboard: Asus Rog rampage x79 (£286.00 inc VAT)
    CPU: Intel 3930K (£479.99 inc VAT)
    Gpu: EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Superclock Signature Edition(£589.99 inc VAT)
    Ram: Corsair vengeance 1600 cl9 16gb quad chan kit (£129.95 inc VAT)
    SSD: samsung 840 pro 128gb (£111.95 inc VAT)
    Intel 520 Series 120GB SSD (£122.99 inc VAT)
    HDD: Seagate 1Tb Barracuda 7200 (£51.95 inc VAT)
    DVD: Samsung SH-B123L / RSBP Blu-ray Combo Player (£119.99 inc VAT)
    Fans: x13 corsair sp120's (£194.84 inc VAT)
    PSU: corsair AX 1200i £249.95 inc VAT

    Watercooling,
    Liang D5 pump (£81.98 inc VAT)
    EK-MOSFET ASUS RF4 CSQ - Acetal (£45.08 inc. VAT)
    EK Laing D5 X-RES Reservoir Top 140 CSQ : Acetal (£104.99 inc VAT)
    XSPC RayStorm CPU WaterBlock (Intel) 2011 (£51.98 inc VAT)
    XSPC Razor GTX Titan GPU Waterblock (£94.99 inc VAT)
    XSPC Razor GTX Titan Backplate (£24.98 inc VAT)
    Primochill Primoflex Advanced Tubing 19/13 - Clear 4m 1/2 3/4 (£23.95 inc VAT)
    fittings: Alphacool HF 19/13 compression fitting 45° revolvable G1/4 - Deep Black x4 (£28.64 inc VAT)
    Alphacool HF 19/13 compression fitting 90° revolvable G1/4 -
    Deep Black x4 (£28.64 inc VAT)
    Alphacool HF 19/13 compression fitting G1/4 - Deep Black x4 (£22.48 inc VAT)
    Radiators: Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta 480mm, (£108.90 inc VAT)
    Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta 360mm, (£90.75 inc VAT)
    Alphacool NexXxoS UT60 Full Copper 480mm (£99.82 inc VAT)
    XSPC EX240 120mm Radiator (£41.99 inc VAT)

    my new rads and hose and fittings have not arrived so i am using what i had in previous build until mid next week


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  2. signex

    signex Ancient Guru

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    One day, one day i will have that much money for a beast setup. :D

    That looks like it's gonna be a epic build mate, can't wait. :thumbup:
     
  3. Loophole35

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    Holy radiators that's a bit of overkill there bro you planing on a few more Titans in the future? Also the SP120 do have an audible hum incase you were unaware (7 SP120's and 3 AF140's in my system). You will love those monsta rads though.
     
  4. PhazeDelta1

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    I would not recommend running that man rads in serial. The 2 monsta rads will me more than enough for what you have.
     

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    Actually all he really needs is just the 480 monsta and that's it. The 480 you have is the equivalent of a 60mm 360 and a 60mm 240.
     
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    Nearly £200 just on fans alone! LMAO a man can dream :infinity:
     
  7. Chess

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    Wouldn't it be smart to wait a month, perhaps 2 in order to get the 3930k cheaper or a 4930k? Also, my personal choice of fans would be Noctua, if you can stand the colours.
    Don't have much luck with corsair fans...

    In any case, ( pun intended ) a very nice build!
     
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    I find Corsair fans have an annoying sound to them and as mentioned that's just silly overkill on the watercooling, probably do more harm than good flow wise.
     
  9. Veteran

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    Subscribed:)
     
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    I agree with waiting a couple of weeks for the 4930K. It will cost less than the 3930K and give you a bit more oomph.
     

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    I think he already has a 3930K looking at his sig

    Looking forward to this though, looks like its going to be one epic build!
     
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    When can we expect some pictures? :D
     
  13. RPGgamesplayer

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    ok i have done a mock up build with the parts i have i am waiting on my monsta rads to arrive and thicker tubing and fittings
     
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    thanks for tuning in guys i will be updating after Wednesday once my monster rads arrive and the bigger tubing and fittings, i will be powder coating bits of the case :D candy apple red :D let me know what you guys think so far, sorry for the bad picture quality.

    please check first post for the rest of the build log
     
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    signex Ancient Guru

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    That looks sick. :D

    But i think the 800D looks better then 900D.
     

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    i got to say i am happy with the 900d, i do like the 800d but wanted something bigger for the rads i am getting, anyways here are the temps running of 1 240mm rad and a single 120mm rad
     
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  17. hallryu

    hallryu Don Altobello

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    Please resize that screen grab to 19" monitor res or a thumbnail.

    Oh and killer rig, awesome.

    I got a 900D to do the water thing but I'm renovating a house so I'm skint! Lol
     
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    thanks dude
     
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    rig update got the bits but changed the fans
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  20. CPC_RedDawn

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    @RPGgamesplayer

    You just made my wet dreams come to life in that pick lol :p

    What temps are you getting on the CPU, GPU, and MOFETS with this set up!? I bet they are awesome results! :)
     

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