So for the new year I've opted for a nice clean system build. My current system has slowly been upgraded throughout the two years I've owned it but it's not what you'd call pretty. There's radiators hanging off everywhere and bits of case missing to accommodate extras. It's functional, but an eyesore.
System
For the barebones of the system I've settled on Gigabytes GA-Z170N ITX board. The layout of this board means that everything will be neat and tidy, and still have everything you could want from a newer motherboard. I was originally looking at EVGAs Stinger series but the location of the power connections and SATA ports put me off.
For the CPU I've gone with the i7 6700K. It was a simple choice really. Having previously owned a 4770K and then a 4790K with generous overclocks I decided why change?
Complimenting this I've chosen Corsairs Dominator DDR4 in 2 8GB Sticks, giving me the option to upgrade to 32GB in the future.
Graphics will be provided by the MSI 970GTX already in my current system, along with my Corsair RM750 PSU. These haven't missed a beat in the 6 months I've owned them so why change. The added extra of having a fully modular PSU means I can manufacture all my own PSU Cables for the exact length I need, and have nothing clogging up the PSU Housing.
Case
I've gone with the trusted Bitfenix Prodigy case after a client asked for one in a previous build. It's an old case with many documented mods and builds based around such a reliable case, and with Bitfenix support being second to none I'm happy with the decision I've made. After getting hands on on the previous build the idea sprung to mind for a fully watercooled system with the smooth lines of acrylic tubing. Inside the case there's plenty of room so components shouldn't be crammed to the top.
Storage
The system will be taking advantage of the the m.2 socket on the GA-Z170N motherboard, with a 250GB Samsung 850 EVO for the OS and smaller programs. To compliment this I've also purchased both a 500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for larger progams and games, and a 2TB Samsung Spinpoint M9T for everyday storage. Both these SSDs will be housed in the PSU housing alongside the PSU.
Cooling
For the cooling i've gone with the guys at EKWB. I've used many of their blocks and pumps before so it made sense to go with what I know. I've opted for their Supremacy EVO CPU block, and their GTX TFX GPU block for the card. I've also got their excellent XTOP DDC pump, X3 150 reservoir and two XE Radiators for the system.
Here's my plans to achieve a nice airflow in the case. Excuse the MS Paint effort.
I'll have a 240mm Radiator and two fans on the top, and a 120mm Radiator and fan to the rear, with the fans in this configuration.
Everything should begin to arrive in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for more pictures and progress reports.
Cheers
ScootPB
System
For the barebones of the system I've settled on Gigabytes GA-Z170N ITX board. The layout of this board means that everything will be neat and tidy, and still have everything you could want from a newer motherboard. I was originally looking at EVGAs Stinger series but the location of the power connections and SATA ports put me off.
For the CPU I've gone with the i7 6700K. It was a simple choice really. Having previously owned a 4770K and then a 4790K with generous overclocks I decided why change?
Complimenting this I've chosen Corsairs Dominator DDR4 in 2 8GB Sticks, giving me the option to upgrade to 32GB in the future.
Graphics will be provided by the MSI 970GTX already in my current system, along with my Corsair RM750 PSU. These haven't missed a beat in the 6 months I've owned them so why change. The added extra of having a fully modular PSU means I can manufacture all my own PSU Cables for the exact length I need, and have nothing clogging up the PSU Housing.
Case
I've gone with the trusted Bitfenix Prodigy case after a client asked for one in a previous build. It's an old case with many documented mods and builds based around such a reliable case, and with Bitfenix support being second to none I'm happy with the decision I've made. After getting hands on on the previous build the idea sprung to mind for a fully watercooled system with the smooth lines of acrylic tubing. Inside the case there's plenty of room so components shouldn't be crammed to the top.
Storage
The system will be taking advantage of the the m.2 socket on the GA-Z170N motherboard, with a 250GB Samsung 850 EVO for the OS and smaller programs. To compliment this I've also purchased both a 500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for larger progams and games, and a 2TB Samsung Spinpoint M9T for everyday storage. Both these SSDs will be housed in the PSU housing alongside the PSU.
Cooling
For the cooling i've gone with the guys at EKWB. I've used many of their blocks and pumps before so it made sense to go with what I know. I've opted for their Supremacy EVO CPU block, and their GTX TFX GPU block for the card. I've also got their excellent XTOP DDC pump, X3 150 reservoir and two XE Radiators for the system.
Here's my plans to achieve a nice airflow in the case. Excuse the MS Paint effort.
I'll have a 240mm Radiator and two fans on the top, and a 120mm Radiator and fan to the rear, with the fans in this configuration.
Everything should begin to arrive in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for more pictures and progress reports.
Cheers
ScootPB