Seriously amazing custom build with lots of step by step

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Re: Seriously amazing custom build with lots of step by step

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The GURU3D rig of the month was similar: http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/gu ... 016,1.html

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I also love that Thermaltake case. I just don't have the room for it. It also doesn't have enough hard drive slots for me.
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Very nice stuff. It's a shame I don't have time to devote to a build like this.
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I think it's cool also but probably not practical for most of us. I'd hate to have to mess with the hard lines if I needed to dig into my PC. I've been looking at water cooling kits and AIOs but will probably just buy a Noctua NH-D15S if I ever pull the trigger on a new Skylake. Even though it's huge, I don't have to worry about it leaking. There's so many points of failure with any water cooling setup.
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I agree with you there. It's a pain to work on or upgrade water cooled set-ups. Part of the reason why it's worth the high end price for a good air cooler. But I dream.
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