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My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:35 pm
by Wanako
Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:37 pm
by Wanako
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 500GB 7500RPM
PSU: Corsair TX650 v2
Processor Cooling: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus

Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:50 pm
by DTMAce
Video card?
LOL
Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 6:18 pm
by Wanako
DTMAce wrote:Video card?
LOL

I forgot to mention that one. I haven't gotten it yet. Should be coming in next week. It'll be an EVGA SuperClocked GTX560 TI. For now I'll be on integrated graphics which is already tons better than the one I have on my old laptop, so I'll survive. A little afterwards I'm going to get a small SSD to run as a cache to take advantage of Intel's SRT and then a secondary 2TB HDD for more storage
Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:23 pm
by bonecrrusher
Game Rig - damn I was assuming a tailgating party wagon!
Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:28 pm
by Wanako
bonecrrusher wrote:Game Rig - damn I was assuming a tailgating party wagon!
only you homie.

Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:54 pm
by Wanako
More stuff.
the Intel i5
I started putting it all together finding out the best ways to route the cables and make it look nice in there. Sure, there's no window in the case so people can see, but I want it to look good anyway when I open it.
Unfortunately, that's when I found out the flaws with my case.
First issue was the Audio cable for the front panel didn't reach all the way to the motherboard if I routed it through the back in the cable management compartment.
Second was that the Power Supply has to be mounted upside down because there is no exhaust grill at the bottom of the case for the PSU to be mounted correctly. This moves the cables further away from the cable management compartment and making them all a bit shorter.
Luckily, this wasn't a problem for any of the cable EXCEPT for the CPU 8-pin. Sure, it could've been connected had I just not routed it, but come on! I wouldn't want a big cable just running through the center of my case making it look all nasty, right?
So now, I have two clearly visible cables. I decided to leave it as is for now and would get back to that later with a solution.
Here, have some Hyper 212+ love

Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:56 pm
by Wanako
Seeing as my 8-pin and HD Audio plugs were too short I set out to do some shopping.
At first I was seriously contemplating drilling alot of little holes on the case, under the PSU so I can mount it correctly. lol. In the end I didn't.
I did this instead, I found extension cables for the 8-pin and Audio
8-pin Power Extension Cable
Audio Extension Cable
Now I can properly route them through the back and make the interior of the case nice and clean.
It's a good and cheap solution and hopefully this will be of help to any who have this case, or plan to get it, and want to overcome this little problem.
Here's the back in final routing configuration.
and the inside.
Flawless. *self high-five*
Hopefully this will be a help to any who have this case, or plan to get it, and want to overcome this little problem.
I also decided, in the name of tidyness, to mount my hard-drives a bit differently. Backwards to be exact. The SATA cables reached with no problem and routed them accordingly.

Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:57 pm
by Wanako
Afterwards I put it all together and put the last piece on.
and COMPLETE!
Plugged everything in and everything booted nicely. Obviously. What did you expect? Failure? pshhhh.
Originally I installed Windows 7 and all my programs on there BUT after an overclocking experiment gone FAIL and one too many BSOD's I corrupted my OS and had to reinstall everything. This was on Wednesday the 10th. Next day, I got a spare 160GB HD from work
and saved everything I could and reinstalled Windows last night (8/11). I installed everything like a MF'ing BOSS. With 3 virtual drives, my DVD drive and external hard drive plugged in, installing different programs at the same time, I gave my i5
a little workout. lol. I'll be installing Windows 7 on that spare drive soon to use as my test drive for overclocking.
Oh, and for those of you who see my lack of a graphics card... disturbing, worry not! I've already placed the order for it and should be recieving it soon. Once I receive it, I'll be posting. After that, overclocking and BENCHMARKS!
MWAHAHAHA!
Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 6:07 pm
by DTMAce
Dude. The PS location for that case should have still installed the PS the right way. You should have had an air space between it and the base of the case. That's all you need. You do not have to install it upside down. lol
Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 6:34 pm
by Wanako
DTMAce wrote:Dude. The PS location for that case should have still installed the PS the right way. You should have had an air space between it and the base of the case. That's all you need. You do not have to install it upside down. lol
Didn't know that. I would have thought you needed more, like an actual exhaust. oh well.

what's done is done.
Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:26 pm
by Wanako
got my video card! can't wait to get home to try it out.

Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:43 am
by Lothurin
good looking case. I hope to replace my Coolmaster V8 with nice water loop from EK. should keep my i7 cool while gaming.
Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:49 am
by Lothurin
oh BTW Wanko, if your looking for some weird one off fans grills or mods, do a google search for MNPCTECH. You can see these guys in alot of PC mod magazines.
Re: My first Game Rig Build
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 7:51 am
by 3X00-Modified
DTMAce wrote:Dude. The PS location for that case should have still installed the PS the right way. You should have had an air space between it and the base of the case. That's all you need. You do not have to install it upside down. lol
How do you figure, he has a fan on the PS and there is a steel plate that it sits on.. You can't put that fan down against the steel plate, there will be no airflow. Yes there looks to be an air gap below the PS and the base of the case, but there is still that one steel wall that the PS sits on that does not have a through hole in it for ventilation.