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Little update on the internals (now with 3 more fans (2x Corsair AF140 on top and 1x Corsair SP120 on the bottom) and the 3 HDDs in total). MoBo and GPU look really small -_-

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Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
CPU: AMD FX 6300 @4.0GHz
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1333MHz
GPU: AMD Radeon R9 270X Gigabyte Windforce 4GB OC Edition(holy crap it's a long name)
Hard Disks: WD Caviar Blue 300GB & WD Caviar Blue 500GB
Power Supply: LCPower 650W
OS: Windows 8.1 Pro x64
 

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Looks like you're lucky to have RAM that hasn't any bigger heatspreader^^
20?C less under load is pretty impressive.

haha I know!! The fans can be moved up pretty much as your case can take. So if you got RAM with a large heatspreader you could move the fan up until the RAM fits which is good.

Its absolutely amazing so far. Even for the case itself it is having a nice effect on the GFX temps as with bf4 on medium I was seeing about 65 degrees with the fans on Auto mode hitting about 80% use on the card itself. Now on ultra it chills at around 55 degrees with the fans on 50% which is damn good. If I manually set the fans to 100% it sits about 49 degrees at around 75% core usage with bf4 on ultra.

Very impressed.
 

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MB: Msi Z68A-G45
CPU i5 3570k@4.4ghz@CM x6
RAM: KingstonPredator 2400mhz 2x4gb
SSD:Samsung 840pro
HDD:WD 2tb green
GPU: HD7950@1200/1850mhz AcceleroExtreme
PSU: CM silentpro 600w
Case: HAF 922
Display: Dell U2412M
WebCam: Logitech C510
Sound: Asus xonar DG
HeadPhones: US HFI-580

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Nice build! Looks really clean and I like that case. If I were to pick up a new case, it would probably be Corsair. I'm really liking the 760T

There are a few bits and pieces I am going to change over time such as:

PSU cables - resleeve to white/black - reason 1: mine are too stiff and are hard to manage in the back of the case where they are hidden. Reason 2: white would look good.
RAM: I want the quad channel avexir core white series. It will double my capacity, increase performance and they look epic!
GFX: I am tempted to SLI the 770 phantom that I have with another.

Aside from that im done :D

And I really like that case, good choice
 

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PSU cables - resleeve to white/black - reason 1: mine are too stiff and are hard to manage in the back of the case where they are hidden.
RAM: I want the quad channel avexir core white series. It will double my capacity, increase performance and they look epic!

Are you sure the sleeving is the reason for the stiffness of the cables? The cables on my Seasonic are pretty stiff as well but the sleeving is really soft (kind of a plastic net tube). Unfortunately it's not modular (not even semi) -_-

But.....why new RAM? Ok, double the capacity is nice but because of the looks? The CPU cooler blocks the view completely^^
 

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Are you sure the sleeving is the reason for the stiffness of the cables? The cables on my Seasonic are pretty stiff as well but the sleeving is really soft (kind of a plastic net tube). Unfortunately it's not modular (not even semi) -_-

But.....why new RAM? Ok, double the capacity is nice but because of the looks? The CPU cooler blocks the view completely^^
I just assumed it was to be honest as i always see builds online where people have split all the cables and sleeved them individually and they look like they are very easy to organise.

And thanks for pointing that out! I had to double check the picture, for some reason i thought it only covered two ports.
Nevermind then, adding two more sticks of what i have will be an inexpensive upgrade.

I think i should start enjoying it nnowinstead of tinkering. 😊
 

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I just assumed it was to be honest as i always see builds online where people have split all the cables and sleeved them individually and they look like they are very easy to organise.

And thanks for pointing that out! I had to double check the picture, for some reason i thought it only covered two ports.
Nevermind then, adding two more sticks of what i have will be an inexpensive upgrade.

I think i should start enjoying it nnowinstead of tinkering. ��

Yeah, the cables look like they are just made out of fabric when they are properly sleeved but I don't really know if this will help (a soft plastic mesh-tube isn't exactly hard to bend so the problem must be the cable itself). I had this issue even with my 8pin CPU cable at the specific spot where the cables come out of the sleeving into the connector....very stiff and I was even worried if the connector on the MoBo would be ok since the cable was pressing hard into it's 'natural' direction.
Just saying, not sure if new sleevings will solve this problem, when the metal in the cables itself is too inflexible.

No biggie! WOuld be a waste of money if you were to spend it on expensive, awesome looking RAM sticks which you won't even see ;-)

Give it up, it's a curse! Always thinking and looking what could be upgraded^^
 

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Already built with no pics, too excited! I have work everyday this week, but tomorrow I'm opening it up again to put a fan controller in! I'll post pic then! PROMISE! :D So excited and had to try and install programs (Sony Acid Pro, Sony Vegas, PS+Brushes) and fix fresh install problems these last two nights (Audio Driver for my External Sound Card and Mixer, my Disk Memory Spiking) but I think I got them all worked out, everything works like a charm!
 

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AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz 8-Core
Gigabyte Radeon R9 280X OC 3GB WINDFORCE
Kingston Fury Red Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1866
Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3P ATX AM3+
Seagate 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM SSHD
LG GH24NSB0 DVD/CD Writer
Rosewill 650W ATX12V / EPS12V
BitFenix Spectre Pro 120MM Fan (4)
BitFenix Shinobi Standard 120MM Fan (2)
Cool Master JetFlo 120MM Fan
Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing
BitFenix Shinobi Window ATX Mid Tower
Microsoft Windows 8.1 (OEM) (64-bit)

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Nice job flagz. I really like that case :) and good choice on the cpu, same as mine and its an absolute beast.

Cables have my ocd senses tingling but I was the same when I built mine, get it together, make sure it works, sort cables out after lol

Have you managed to sort out all the little niggling issues you were having with drivers and spiking?
 

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Yep, and I'm OCD to, but for a first build, managing cables was a disaster for me. I literally just added all seven fans, and I Disconnected EVERYTHING and reconnected the neatest I could. Some cables were to shorts and others were to long. :X I think it looks good if you don't go under the hood! Haha, through the windows it looks flawless!

The drivers were fixed with a delete and reinstall of all the Mobo drivers, and the hum was fixed with an grounding cable for my External Sound Card. The spike were fixed by disabling the XML archiving. All in all, it runs amazing!
 

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I really like the RAM and CPU cooler (would be my first choice as an air cooling aftermarket solution but I'm playing with the thought of getting a small AIO from Corsair's H-series). Though, it looks like the cooler is moving the air down towards the GPU or is it set up as pull? I'm a bit jealous, I only can install up to 6 fans (excluding the CPU cooler) :-(

What temps do you get?

I'm glad you got all the drivers working.
 

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