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Sorry about the quality... The pics were taken with a huge lens and I was too lazy to find the small camera.
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Fractal Design Define r4
i7 3770k
Corsair H100i
GTX 670 SC 4GB (two monitors)
Corsair Enthusiast Series v2 750w psu
Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8)
ASUS P8Z77-LK
300mbps Wireless card
Seagate Barracuda 1TB
Cooler Master CM Storm Quickfire tk
NZXT Sleeved LED kit 2m
i7 3770k
Corsair H100i
GTX 670 SC 4GB (two monitors)
Corsair Enthusiast Series v2 750w psu
Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8)
ASUS P8Z77-LK
300mbps Wireless card
Seagate Barracuda 1TB
Cooler Master CM Storm Quickfire tk
NZXT Sleeved LED kit 2m
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Cant see the picture of it at the minute due to imgur being under a heavy load. Really nice specs though. How much did it cost altogether?
Just seen the pictures and it looks really nice. Dat cable management! Nice design of the case and the LEDs add a nice touch.
Just seen the pictures and it looks really nice. Dat cable management! Nice design of the case and the LEDs add a nice touch.
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I really like it, everything looks really neat and the specs are pretty decent too!
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How is the H100i? I was thinking about getting it, but decided not to, because I would have to make modifications to my phantom 410 case
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I have an H100i and I love it super quiet and keeps my computer really cool.
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This is my third time installing a h100i. Best closed water cooling system out there. The sound really isn't anything to complain about unless your doing a benchmark or something along those lines that requires max fan speed. Playing regularly it's not bad at all. The Corsair Link software comes in handy if your into programming it to your specifications. NH d14's are big,ugly, and would probably do some major damage to your mobo if you were to knock over your case or something. I might have a couple noctua's in my rig if they had a broader color scheme.
Not to mention the limited clearance for your ram.
Not to mention the limited clearance for your ram.
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SovietRussia wrote This is my third time installing a h100i. Best closed water cooling system out there. The sound really isn't anything to complain about unless your doing a benchmark or something along those lines that requires max fan speed. Playing regularly it's not bad at all. The Corsair Link software comes in handy if your into programming it to your specifications. NH d14's are big,ugly, and would probably do some major damage to your mobo if you were to knock over your case or something. I might have a couple noctua's in my rig if they had a broader color scheme.
Not to mention the limited clearance for your ram.
Phanteks have an equivalent that performs as well/better - plus they offer more colours. I agree that the Noctua one is ugly, however with very neat cable management, the Phanteks cooler looks awesome.
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R00t has one in his computer - ask him for a picture; looks awesome!
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Viscous wroteSovietRussia wrote This is my third time installing a h100i. Best closed water cooling system out there. The sound really isn't anything to complain about unless your doing a benchmark or something along those lines that requires max fan speed. Playing regularly it's not bad at all. The Corsair Link software comes in handy if your into programming it to your specifications. NH d14's are big,ugly, and would probably do some major damage to your mobo if you were to knock over your case or something. I might have a couple noctua's in my rig if they had a broader color scheme.
Not to mention the limited clearance for your ram.
Phanteks have an equivalent that performs as well/better - plus they offer more colours. I agree that the Noctua one is ugly, however with very neat cable management, the Phanteks cooler looks awesome.
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R00t has one in his computer - ask him for a picture; looks awesome!
I actually recommended one some time ago and gave him a build that was something like this: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
But he got a blower-cooled 680 and H100i instead.
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Really nice build if you ask me also nice and neat looking.
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