Build/Project: PURE by StevenG

loving the look of this, cant wait to see what else you do to it.

would you recommend the Corsair H50?
 
loving the look of this, cant wait to see what else you do to it.

would you recommend the Corsair H50?

yes the H50 is a great compact cooler and is keeping my cpu at a nice temperature aout 40-43 idle and i havent fully tested load yet as im waiting on some more fans.

Thanks for all the comments guys, unfortuantely CityLink have delivered my Sidepanel to the wrong person so im waiting for them to sort that out before the panel can be cut by the guy its supposed to be sent to :(

StevenG
 
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final pics. ive lost interest in pcs now but thought you might wnat to see the finished result.

i assume once i get a job again i'll be doing another project but for now this should be lasting me a fair amount of time.

StevenG
 
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Looks nice. Have you thought about re braiding in white? It would look good against the contrast of the black hardware and keep up the "pure" theme

Shouldn't cost a great deal, and will keep you busy for ages.
 
What about inside the case... lol


this is what happens when you run your pc almost 16 hours a day for 2 month due to having no job and watching a lot of dvd's

must remember to clean the filter on my projector tomorrow... sure the dust is building up in there too..

StevenG
 
This case irritates me.

It's gorgeous, functional, roomy, and can take just about anything.

It's also a SFF case with a volume of over 40L. To give that some scope, most of the Sugo range are 22-24L in volume. I know there's a lot less to work with in them but even the "bigger" SFF cases are all around 30L.

This is a big case for a mATX board. :(

Okay as some of you know i sold my inverse case with the idea of downsizing to matx

What was wrong with this? :p
 
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This case irritates me.

It's gorgeous, functional, roomy, and can take just about anything.

It's also a SFF case with a volume of over 40L. To give that some scope, most of the Sugo range are 22-24L in volume. I know there's a lot less to work with in them but even the "bigger" SFF cases are all around 30L.

This is a big case for a mATX board. :(



What was wrong with this? :p

well i loved that case it was fantastic and really quite small, that was some 2 years ago iirc.

i wanted something standard and yeah it might aswell be an atx case but its nice.

StevenG
 
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