Lord of Battle

 
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System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard ASUS P6X58D-E
CPU Intel I7 980X
Frequency: 3.81 GHz FSB / QPI: 136 MHz Multiplier: 28 x Stepping: 2
VCore: 1.176 v VTT Voltage: Default PLL Voltage: Default
RAM Patriot Viper Viper Xtreme Division-2 1866Mhz
Frequency: 1908 MHz Timing: 9-10-9-27- Voltage: 1.56 v
Graphics Card eVGA GTX 480
GPU Frequency: 770 MHz Shader Frequency: 1540 MHz Memory Frequency: 3800 MHz SLI: No
Case
Cooler Master
HAF 932
Power Supply
Corsair
AX 850W
Solid State Drive
Intel
X-25M 80GB
Hard Drive
Western Digital VelociRaptor
WD1500HLFS 150GB
Hard Drive
Western Digital VelociRaptor
WD1500HLFS 150GB
PhysX Card
Zotac
GT440
Monitor
Acer
H213H bmid 21.5" Full HD 1080P
Cooling
Koolance
CPU-360
Cooling
Koolance
VID-480
Cooling
Koolance
Radiator, 240mm, Copper (High Flow)
Cooling
Koolance
Radiator, 120mm, Copper (High Flow)
Cooling
Koolance
RP-1000BK, Black Reservoir and Pump
Accessory
Logitech
G15 Keyboard v2 (2007 Version)
Mouse
Logitech
G9X
Accessory
Bose
Companion 2 Series II Speakers
 

Notes

The heart of this build took some pondering on how I was going to route all the tubing to maximize turn radius and heat transfer efficiency. But I went with my current battle plan and that was Pump/Res - GPU/GTX480 - 120 Radiator - CPU 17-980X - 240 Radiator and back to the Pump/Res. What this did was allowed me to use the natural flow of heat up through the case, the tubing essentially does the same it chases the heat up and out, it works wonderfully!

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