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very nice indeed! and most definitely different from the norm..
just looks at that thing makes me feel like i need plumbing experience! :p
 
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EVOLV was 85% built 2 months ago, only just got round to migrating into it :cool:

6700K, 16GB 3GHz Vengeance, Gigabyte Z170X-Gaming 5, Superflower Leadex 850W, 4+2TB WD Red, 480GB Intel 730 SSD

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Quite impressed with the amount of room to work with, and the other side is about as tidy as I can get it :p

The Phanteks fans seem to be about as quiet as the Corsair Air series were at low rpm (500-700), which is nice as I'm keeping the Airs for the old system re-build.

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The H115i stock fans were not that great as it turns out. At low RPM, they emit a mid frequency humming noise that's really annoying when working at the PC in quietness. I have replaced both fans with Corsair Air 140mm ones and it's MUCH better. Just the ambient whooshing of air to be heard now :D


Hi,

where did oyu get the black and white Graphics card power cable from and the plastic spacers from please ! ?

I would love to have Blue and white for my rig
 
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Yeah, i love it, they are releasing a BH8 in the future that can fit full size cpu heatsinks among other things.

From Caselabs - "It's 25mm taller, 50mm deeper and 22mm wider. It will easily handle full size cooling towers and big oversize GPU's. Dual radiators and 140mm fans are now possible. Definitely bigger than a BH7, but still at 40L, a relatively small case for ATX (especially full EATX/SSI-EEB).

The top and fan/radiator mount are reversible and SSI-EEB will be an option".
 
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Cheers. It was the announcement of the BH8 that prompted my question. :p

My big reservation with the series before, was the number of screws keeping the top panel on. I know it increases rigidity, but man, it's a lot.
 
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Had to build some custom machines for work, I opted for the Evolv Mini ITX :D

I've got the ATX TG version myself, but I was still impressed with the smaller variant, especially for £60!

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Ryzen Build
  • 1800x @ 4GHz
  • Corsair H110i
  • ASUS ROG Crosshair VI
  • 32GB Corsair Vengeance LED @ 14,14,14,34,1T @ 2666MHz or 16GB @ 3200MHz if required.
  • GTX 1080Ti currently boosting over 1900Mhz
  • 512GB Samsung 960 NVMe SSD
  • 1TB Samsung Evo SSD
  • 2TB WD Red Corsair
  • Corsair AX860
  • Corsair C70 case
  • Corsair ML140 and ML120 fans all around

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