Corsair 600T watercooled build: "Blue Dragon"

lol, I'd need to convince my dad to let me spend yet more money on my pc as I'm struggling to convince him to let me get a new graphics card, let alone spending at least £50 on sleeving that will only improve the looks of my pc :p
anyways I was thinking orange and white, good idea?
 
lol, I'd need to convince my dad to let me spend yet more money on my pc as I'm struggling to convince him to let me get a new graphics card, let alone spending at least £50 on sleeving that will only improve the looks of my pc :p
anyways I was thinking orange and white, good idea?

Sounds like a pretty good match to me. Yeh, if you're going to braid then save up for the special stuff. It's so much better than anything else that if you're going to spend effort learning to do it then braiding a whole psu, it's a total waste of money getting cheaper stuff.
 
Components:
i5-2500k
Gigabyte P67A-UD4
Corsair 1600Mhz 4 x 2GB
Asus RoG Matrix 5870 2GB Crossfire
Corsair AX750

Currently just benching on air. My 'OCUK guaranteed 4.8Ghz chip' can barely reach 4.6Ghz!! Will probably swap it for a retail chip with more warranty and let it sit on 4.5 :).







 
Maybe with all 4 memory banks full it will reduce the OC on most chips, not too sure though but it used to be the case.

Looking nice though mate.
 
Maybe with all 4 memory banks full it will reduce the OC on most chips, not too sure though but it used to be the case.

Pretty sure with SB it doesn't matter now - but I'm running with two atm anyway as the cooler obstructs the first slot :).
 
nice can't wait to see how you fit the quad rad in, as my storm sniper is around about the same width as the 600t :)
 
What me? :p
Love the shot of the CPU BTW sooooo wish I had a dslr or even just a better camera than my dhd's one :p
 
Thanks for the comments :D.

Love the shot of the CPU BTW sooooo wish I had a dslr or even just a better camera than my dhd's one :p

See if your camera has a macro mode - even lots of really rubbish compacts do. Then it's just a matter of shooting in good lighting, and with a tripod. As long as the lighting is good, even phone cameras can produce really good pics :).

And lots of pics are bad because of hand-held camera shake, and bad lighting, which go hand in hand (bad lighting = long exposure = shakiness). If you invest in something like a gorilla-pod, or a small desk tripod, it massively improves the piccies you can get from the cheapest cameras.

These are all from a Ricoh compact as I just sold my DSLR kit.
 
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