![]() ![]() The trim on the power supply was originally blue, Corsair sells a red trim kit which isn’t available in Australia, but a mate of mine from Chicago sent me the kit (thanks Dan!). This is Corsair’s Gaming Series of power supply, and a switch at the back allows you to cycle between different coloured LED fans (red, blue, white or off). The 700W power supply is more than enough for me at the moment. Power supply: Corsair GS700 + sticker trim kit Side view of Corsair CC760T case, fully powered up (Photo links to original high resolution version) In total, including fans on the power supply, graphics card and water cooling radiator, this build has 10 fans in it… and it’s not loud at all! Front view of Corsair CC760T case with both sides open The case came with 2 white LED fans in front, which I moved to the top and back of the computer (more on this below). Another non-LED fan was included at the back of the case as an exhaust, I also moved this. Front view of Corsair CC760T case, modified with front red LED fans (replacing the standard white LED fans) The window panel on the side shows off the interior setup nicely. It’s a full tower, very easy to work with and has a huge range of features. This case was expensive, but for building a custom PC it was an excellent choice. I’m a web designer/developer by trade, a friend and I are founders of Alpha Bear Interactive.Ī constant eerie red glow… (Photo links to original high resolution version) In front of the mouse is a pen tablet, used for photo processing and digital design. Thermaltake Level 10 M Diamond Black gaming mouse Software comes with the mouse so you can customise buttons, and with a click of a button on the side you can easily switch between profiles. Mouse: Thermaltake Level 10 M Diamond BlackĪ nice gaming mouse that is very customisable. This keyboard has a huge range of settings for the LED lights, I generally leave them all on.ĭucky Shine 3 TKL Mechanical Keyboard Red LED Cherry Brown Switches It’s great for gaming, very responsive and tactile. This is my first mechanical keyboard, and I love it. Keyboard: Ducky Shine 3 TKL (Ten Key-less) Mechanical Keyboard Red LED Cherry Brown Switches Lights off… (Photo links to original high resolution version) The speed is phenomenal, the system boots in just a few seconds, and opening most programs is almost instant. This is my first PC with SSD boot and storage drives. So instead I made the switch to Windows 8.1. Originally I started this project to build a Hackintosh, but found it unstable and a lot of the features that came with my high end gear had no Mac OS interface. Previously I was on a MacBook Pro, but that was 5 years old and very slow. Storage drive: Samsung 840 EVO 512GB SSD.Processor cooling: Corsair Hydro Series H110.Video card: Gigabyte Radeon R9 270X 4G Windforce.Power supply: Corsair GS700 + sticker trim kit.Mouse: Thermaltake Level 10 M Diamond Black.Keyboard: Ducky Shine 3 TKL (Ten Key-less) Mechanical Keyboard Red LED Cherry Brown Switches.Here is my latest custom PC build in all its glowing red glory. Last year I finished up a new PC build and just got around to taking photos. ![]()
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