Build Log: 4770k GTX 780 600T

Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by 1Shakal, Aug 6, 2013.

  1. 1Shakal

    1Shakal Member Guru

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    I've been out of PC Gaming for almost a year and already miss it, so i pulled the trigger and ordered a new system. Last system i had was actually pretty high end(x79 platform with 3930k, 7970 all water cooled and modded case) but i ended up selling it to a friend of mine. This time i've decided to go with the 4770k but will be temporary as i am waiting for the x99 platform and the new higher end 4th Gen processors. The parts should be here today, well most of them at least.

    Part List:

    Case - Corsair 600T White

    Motherboard - Asus Maximus VI Hero ATX

    CPU - Core i7 4770k

    GPU - PNY GTX 780(Lifetime Warranty)

    RAM - G.SKILL Sniper 16GB (4 x 4GB) 2133mhZ

    PSU - EVGA superNOVA 1300 G2(i know this is a huge overkill for now, but i will be adding more 780's down the road, bigger CPU, 10 year warranty and got a good deal on it as well :D)

    Cooling - Corsair H100i(with corsair SP 120 High Performance fans in push/pull configuration)

    Storage - 1TB WD Black and Samsung 840 Pro Series 128GB

    Monitor - ASUS MX279H Silver / Black 27" 5ms (GTG) HDMI Widescreen LED Backlight LCD Monitor, IPS Panel + i have another 24" 1080P Viesonic LED Monitor

    Keyboard - Razer Deathstalker

    Mouse - Logitech MX 518

    Headset - Bose QC15 Special Edition.

    Also will do all black with some white individual cable sleeving as well as white lighting.
     
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  2. 1Shakal

    1Shakal Member Guru

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    Ok so i've been busy but did get to work on it over the weekend and finally finished it last night. This is the current build, i will be switching to a x99 platform once it's out as well as 2nd 780 and a full water cooling set up.

    Pictures of the final product: also i did change a few components. Instead of razer keyboard i decided to stay with my sidewinder and for monitor i got the QNIX 2560x1440p(OC'd to 120hz) and could not be happier

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