Here is a summary of what you missed this week! We have received many configurations via email, we thank all our fans and next week we will continue uploading new photos. Stay tuned! If you wanna join, send to us a message at our official page:
facebookMonday, we started the 13th week of Rig of the day with the K-Limes's rig, a configuration based on high-end components and a custom watercooling system. The setup is very clean and tidy, K-Limes has created a superb rig, he even painted the heatsinks of the motherboard. The organization of the power cords is crazy!
MagnusOpus 2.0 uses an Intel Core i5-3470 combined with an ASRock Z77E-ITX motherboard, Corsair Dominator Platinum memory and a Zotac GTX 760 graphics card. Inside this modded Silverstone FT-03 case there are watercooling components from XSPC, Swiftech and Bitspower.
XDNA Aurum is a rig made by YoYoTech and the name comes from the element on the periodic table. The configuration is based on a black and gold color scheme, and the high-end components have been perfectly arranged. The processor is an i7-4960X combined sitting on an ASUS X79 Deluxe. Additionally there is 64GB of Vengeance Pro Gold memory and in the graphics department we find two very powerful GTX Titan cards, which got treated with a full-cover watercooler. All this mighty hardware is inside a huge Corsair Obsidian 900D, which had been slightly modified.
This is definitely one of the most amazing mods, ever. Modder "keenan" decided to make a military mod and step by step he changed the look of virtually every little piece in his case and gave it all a touch which is a mixture of camouflage and steampunk. As you have seen from the pictures, the setup includes a configuration based on the AMD FX-8120 CPU, ASUS Sabertooth 990FX motherboard (great choice, good color match) and 16GB of Corsair Vengeance memory. Additionally there are two Nvidia GTX 470 in SLI and overclocked.
Menwhile we really featured many different mods in our rig of the day series, no matter if it were benchtables, cases built from scratch, refurbished scrap cases, ... but so far we haven't seen a PC put into a 29 inch MAK rim. If you like car tuning as well as modding, then this is the thing mod you definitely have to look at. As you can see from the pictures, the computer is behind the spokes and on each side there are two radiators from EK Water Blocks. Actually all watercooling components come from EKWB, only the CPU waterblock is a unit from Dimastech. The speedometer placed in the center of the wheel is used to indicate the activity of the hard drive, cool right?