Although I have already shared these pictures in other threads and on other forums/reddit/twitter, I thought some of you might enjoy these in a build log too.
Internals are here: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BBMTq4
Highlight: 8086K, Asus ROG Z390-I Gaming, 2x16GB Corsair DDR4 3200Mhz (ordered 4000Mhz but not delivered yet), Asus GTX1080Ti Turbo, Asus Ryujin 240 AIO cooler,
Some remarks about the build:
You can find the gallery here:
Enjoy!
Internals are here: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BBMTq4
Highlight: 8086K, Asus ROG Z390-I Gaming, 2x16GB Corsair DDR4 3200Mhz (ordered 4000Mhz but not delivered yet), Asus GTX1080Ti Turbo, Asus Ryujin 240 AIO cooler,
Some remarks about the build:
- Backer 1392 on 29/12/2017, Order #2430 on 19/5/2018, case delivered 13/12/2018
- L Tophat at the bottom with Asus Ryujin 240 RAD + 2x 120mm Noctua NF-A12x25
- M + S Tophat at the top with Mounting Platform and 2x 120mm Noctua NF-A12x25 exhaust
- M + S Tophat secured with black M3-30 screws
- If you want S + M tophat you'll need M3-40 or even M3-45 screws
- I have ordered 2 120mm Noctua NF-A12x15 and if they fit in a M Tophat, I'll be able to remove the S tophat
- Secured the AIO tubes with a simple black strap via the holes in the spine
- 8086K at 5,2 Ghz is in the low 30°C when idle, low 70°C when gaming
- Currently running without side-panel, the CPU block with cover is too tall for the side-panel
- Planning to design custom acrylic plexiglass side-panels with a cutout for the CPU block.
- Routed the AIO Tubes between the PSU and the front gable, instead of coming from beneath the PSU.
- In fact the whole case has been flipped for several reasons:
- 1) Now the motherboard oriantation is correct, it's not upside down now
- 2) The text on the backplate is now readable and not inversed
- 3) My PC is located on the right side of my desk, and now I can see the AIO's OLED screen on the CPU block
You can find the gallery here:
Enjoy!