My 2 PC's [Corsair 250D and Air 240 build]

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Hi,

System 1 [Corsair 250D]:
Mini ITX, Asus ROG Z87 Maximus Impact VI
Intel 4670K i5 overclocked to 4.4Ghz
16GB Patriot Venom DDR3 OC'd to 2800Mhz
OcUK GeForce GTX 970 Reference (Not shown in pics)
Corsair RM850 PSU
Corsair Force GT 256GB SSD (Boot)
Seagate Barracuda 2TB (Files)
Corsair H100i with 2x SP120
1x80mm PWM Fan
Braided cabling

System 2 [Corsair Air 240]:
mATX, AsRock X99M Fatal1y Killer
Intel 5930K Overclocked to 4.0Ghz but I'm still bedding it in
16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 (2800Mhz - Not OC'd yet)
EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti Superclocked in SLI
Bottom 780 has EVGA Ti backplate, top card has a custom backplate
EVGA Bridge
Corsair RM1000 PSU
Plextor 256GB M.2 SSD (Boot)
Crucial MX100 512GB (Games)
Seagate Barracuda 2TB (Files, Media)
Corsair H100i with 4x SP120 (Push/Pull)
Corsair SP120 exhaust fan
Scythe Slimline 120mm intake fan (Below Graphics card)
2x80mm PWM Fan
Braided cabling

Extra:
2x AOC 28" 4K monitors (U2868PQU)

I've also got a quad monitor stand with 2 additional monitors but I need to move office to a bigger room as it blocks the window (Epic fail...)

Corsair K40 Gaming keyboard
Razer Gaming mouse

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I really like both cases, both are a pleasure to work on/in - the windows mark easily with small scratches, even when cleaning with a microfibre cloth.

I like the way Corsair has put some real thought into each case, separating the PSU and hard drive areas on both cases.

The 240 build is a power house, I'm getting silly low temps on the MB and CPU (29C and 43C at idle) and the AsRock motherboard has some seriously cool features, HDD saver, nightime mode (Disables all LED's on the board) - not to mention the 'Ultra M.2) and full 16x PCI-E lanes, combined with the CPU I chose I can get 40 PCI-E lanes which is really cool however one thing that did nark me was the single PWM header (Rest are 3 PIN)

Heat was a bit of an issue with the SLI, I added back plates (1 functional, one for looks) which did make a difference, in the end I added a Slimline 120mm fan under the bottom 780, that made a massive difference, at idle the cards are around 30 (Bottom) and 40 (Top) - strangely the best thing for the temps was changing the orientation of the case to sideways, that made the temps drop by about 5C on the GFX's.

I bought a quad stand monitor stand too, but the thing is massive, and even bigger with 4 monitors on it - so at the moment I'm just using two until I can convince the mrs to let me have one of the larger rooms in the house! Deffo need to re-think that one ..lol

The h100i in the 250D is making some very weird noises too which has disappointed me, its clicking/whirring which isn't great - I've had a look on the forum and there's a couple of fixes I'll try on the weekend, but think it maybe buggered. Bit gutted as its about a year old, so hope my new one in the 240 doesn't go on me too.

Hope you liked checking them out - I have a little i5 NUC build in progress too which I'll add later on :)
 
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Thank you all for the kind words.

love the look of that air 240, was it easy to build ?

Yes, it really was a joy to work in - unfortunately I'm not that impressed post build.

The window has a lot of marks on it (Perhaps its me being too heavy handed with the micro fibre cleaning cloth) and the side panels have flexed a tad where the thumb screws go in.

It's a nice case but I think the quality could be better.

I did a lot of research before assembling in terms of the SLI, the top card is getting hotter than I want (Within it's tolerences) so now I find myself looking at the Parvum S2.0 case and take the leap into a full custom water loop for the whole setup. **GULP**
 
Well I've just ordered a Parvum 2.0 and some little bits from OCuK.

IF I can work out a custom loop diagram and figure out all the parts I need to cool the CPU and the 2 780 Ti's then I'll put an order in and try and do the build over the bank holiday. Time for a strip down! I'll take more pics this time :)
 
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It was clocking down until I used PX to set some fan curves and max allowed temps, however as a result of that its noisier than I want.
 
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