So today my new items finally arrived from OCUK! Excellent speedy delivery as usual.
Apologies for the poor photography.
Spec:
Lian Li PC-60FW
Intel i7 920 D0 stepping
Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5
Asus Radeon 4890
OCZ Gold 6 GB
WD Caviar Black 500 GB
Pioneer DVR-216DBK DVD/RW
Titan Fenrir CPU cooler
Coolermaster Silent Pro 700w
Im currently awaiting some AS5 and some Xigmatek fans from a competitor, delivery should arrive later today so hopefully i can update with the finished article running.
Despite missing those items i decided to put most of it together today, leaving out the GFX card and CPU, since it will be easier to change the case fans with more room and i thought it would be silly to install the heatsink with the supplied thermal paste when i would only have to remove it, clean, apply AS5 and reseat the next day.
It was a troublefree build but not exactly fast due to the limited cabling room behind the motherboard tray. Surprisingly (as previous Lian-Li cases had no markings) the case had the ATX motherboard holes clearly marked with an A, which made the motherboard a peice of cake to install.
Irrating things to note were:
Only 1 clip for the optical drive bay so screws needed for the rest of the drive, if you want it to be secure.
Flimsy rubber to put on edges of the PSU didnt want to stay in place and kept falling off.
Quite short 20+4 pin MB cable.
Lack of room behind motherboard tray.
Not exactly the best cabling but i had very limited room behind the motherboard tray and the MB power cables were quite short. Note my fingerprints all over the case as i decided not to clean them off for now as im only going to make it a mess again when i install the rest of it later on.
More pictures to come when it is finally finished, up and running (hopefully), then i can get down to seeing what i can OC the i7 upto.
Apologies for the poor photography.
Spec:
Lian Li PC-60FW
Intel i7 920 D0 stepping
Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5
Asus Radeon 4890
OCZ Gold 6 GB
WD Caviar Black 500 GB
Pioneer DVR-216DBK DVD/RW
Titan Fenrir CPU cooler
Coolermaster Silent Pro 700w

Im currently awaiting some AS5 and some Xigmatek fans from a competitor, delivery should arrive later today so hopefully i can update with the finished article running.
Despite missing those items i decided to put most of it together today, leaving out the GFX card and CPU, since it will be easier to change the case fans with more room and i thought it would be silly to install the heatsink with the supplied thermal paste when i would only have to remove it, clean, apply AS5 and reseat the next day.
It was a troublefree build but not exactly fast due to the limited cabling room behind the motherboard tray. Surprisingly (as previous Lian-Li cases had no markings) the case had the ATX motherboard holes clearly marked with an A, which made the motherboard a peice of cake to install.
Irrating things to note were:
Only 1 clip for the optical drive bay so screws needed for the rest of the drive, if you want it to be secure.
Flimsy rubber to put on edges of the PSU didnt want to stay in place and kept falling off.
Quite short 20+4 pin MB cable.
Lack of room behind motherboard tray.



Not exactly the best cabling but i had very limited room behind the motherboard tray and the MB power cables were quite short. Note my fingerprints all over the case as i decided not to clean them off for now as im only going to make it a mess again when i install the rest of it later on.
More pictures to come when it is finally finished, up and running (hopefully), then i can get down to seeing what i can OC the i7 upto.