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    im very happy to do another Client build

    this one is officially my fourth client

    name of the new Build is "The Necromancer"

    this build is a Guild War 2 themed build

    specs
    Case: Parvum S2.0 white and green (standard, no customization)
    Intel I7-6700k
    Asus Maximus VIII Gene
    32 gb DDR4 2800
    2 x EVGA GTX980Ti
    Seasonic Silent Snow 1050w

    Cooling
    Bitspower Summit intel acrylic
    Bitspower Ram block acrylic
    Bitspower Ram kit X4
    2 x Bitspower Titan X waterblock acrylic
    2 x Black Ice Nemesis 240GTS white
    Darkside DDC 3.1 pump
    Bitspower acrylic DDC pump top
    DDC mod top reservoir with white cap
    Feser UV green Dye
    Darkside Dazmode protector
    Distilled water
    4 x Corsair SP120
    2 x Enermax 80mm fan
    a lot of white Bitspower fittings
    3 x 12" white Darkside led strips
    3 x 12" UV Darkside led strips
    Ensourced Cable kit for Seasonic 1050 platinum PSU
    2 x Cold Zero white acrylic backplate for GTX980Ti
    2 Latching switch
    paint
    custom vinyl sticker
    and a lot more



    now, some pics



















    Last edited by snef; 10-13-2015, 06:18 PM.

  • #2
    Looks like a sweet build
    Blue Dragon CM690 II an i7 - 960 x58 build
    OverKill HTPC - Red Team Build an AMD FX6100 with dual HD 5870's in crossfire.
    Canadian Amateur Modding Competition

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    • #3
      Awesome!

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      • #4
        Great colours!
        My Imgur

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        • #5
          another little update,

          test fit with fans, motherboard, GPU and reservoir























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          • #6
            has anyone made you an offer to produce a Snef line of fans?
            HAF932 Mods
            C70 Mods

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            • #7
              Killer batch of parts

              Fans lookin sharp

              Looks like another Winner

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              • #8
                Being a Necro in GW2 helps me like this build even more
                Luc

                Orchid (Corsair-Crystal-570X)
                Silent Watcher (be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900)
                Eclipse (Parvum L1.0)
                Northern Lights (Phanteks Enthoo Luxe)
                Lady Sif (EK-Vulture)
                Xenomorph (Parvum S2.0)

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                • #9
                  Looking eye poppingly good, snef!

                  How did you paint the rubber anti-vibration rubber posts on the SP120 fans white?

                  I find so far any dye or paint I've used on rubber didn't work, except for Plasti-Dip, which has a habit of peeling and easy to scratch.
                  DS340-E: Core I7 3770K Undervolted at 4.3Ghz, Asrock Z77 Extreme-3, 16GB of Adata XPG V2 gold RAM at 2200mhz, XFX R9 290 with EK water block and (I love) gold backplate, EK tubing, Bitspower and Darkside fittigs, Darkside RGB lighting with handy remote control, WD Black Dual (120GB SSD+1TB mechanical) hard disk, Swiftech PWM fan controller, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit

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                  • #10
                    BP looks awesome!
                    __________________________________________________
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                    Baby Blue Build: Build Log,
                    Green Lanten Build: Build Log,
                    Sentinel Build: Build Log,
                    Venom Build: Build Log,
                    Silent Sniper Build: Final Video,
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                    • #11
                      Thanks to all

                      my Client is very very happy, is like me and as a children waiting Christmas hahahaha


                      Originally posted by 10e View Post
                      Looking eye poppingly good, snef!

                      How did you paint the rubber anti-vibration rubber posts on the SP120 fans white?

                      I find so far any dye or paint I've used on rubber didn't work, except for Plasti-Dip, which has a habit of peeling and easy to scratch.

                      i used the Rust-oleum flat white paint but......
                      i use Dupli-color Adhesion promoter first

                      http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/du...l#.Vh515flVhBc


                      this stuff is a pure magic, tried it first on EK pumptop/res X140 in black acetal, like i said its a pure magic,

                      i dont paint plastic or any flex material anymore without this promoter

                      no need another primer, just 2 or 3 layer of promoter and paint, the issue is the promoter is clear, if you paint black things to white you will need 1 or 2 more coat

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                      • #12
                        ya this toy is going to look sweet like the colours, fans are cool
                        Blackout
                        Something-New
                        Sma8-Caselabs

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                        • #13
                          Wow, that looks great. I like rustoleum, used it for the front mesh and pci covers when I got my 540. Doesn't even need any primer or clear coat and looks just as good over a year later.

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                          • #14



                            Thanks to everyone



                            Update:

                            first test fit of the tubing and i think i will keep it like that (plus minor adjustment)

                            i like it a lot, cant wait to see it with coolant














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                            • #15
                              Wow, that beast is just so nice and clean!

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