Two high-end routersHere we are ready to push for another contest prize, this time thanks to a close collaboration with NETGEAR. The methods of winning are the same as the other contest with names draw randomly.
This week we posted some updates and new reviews; in this article you will find a summary of what you missed divided day by day.
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 pictures. Stay tuned! If you'd like to join, send to us a message at our official facebook page: facebook
Already nice projectsOur modding-contest that we are doing in cooperation with “10 years cooling by Enermax“ is running at the moment and nice prizes can be won. Today, we want to show you a few projects which already got posted in the contest forum. In case you decide to join, you should take a look at the following link for more details.
We end the week with a DIY benchtable in yellow and black based Intel Ivy Bridge. The liquid cooling system, well configured, takes care of cooling the CPU, memory and video card.
Mhike fromTantricmodZ PC Casemodding has built another interesting rig based on the recent Intel Z97 motherboard. The rig, as usual, has undergone a special treatment of modding.
Today it the time of the configuration of PCModderMike, a beautiful CaseLabs SM5 with Ivy Bridge components and, as one would expect from a case of this type, a liquid cooling system with two radiators.
Kurry from HarwareLUXX has done a special configuration with high-end components of last generation and a liquid cooling system rather generous. Last but not least, he made several modifications to case and to components, if you are curious we suggest you to follow his worklog: [Worklog] Erstflutung - TJ07
Inet Mono is the last rig of the modder Laine, a minimal configuration perfect in any detail. Despite its compact size, inside there are high-end components and a liquid cooling system with two radiators. Surely Inet Mono is one of the most incredible SFF rig ever seen until now.
This week we posted some updates and new reviews; in this article you will find a summary of what you missed divided day by day.
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 pictures. Stay tuned! If you'd like to join, send to us a message at our official facebook page: facebook
We end the week with a fresh configuration from the guys of HRC. As always, there are high-end components, with liquid cooling system and a dual-CPU system. Sounds very Interesting, right?
Suchao, a modder from Thailand, sent us a few pictures of his rig called the "V for Vendetta" made with white acrylic tubes. The system is definitely interesting with a rather unique design.
Alessandro, one of our Italian fans, sent us the lastest pictures of his system. Quite some time ago we've shared his rig already but the update is still worth featuring.
Great prices from Enermax10 years cooling by Enermax: that's something worth celebrating. To do so properly ocaholic is going to bring you our first Ocaholic Modding Contest and the five most awesome looking modding projects will win great prizes!
As always we publish today's hardware roundup. We have to say we don't really cherry pick them, so the links you'll find cover random but highly up to date topics. If you want to browse even more reviews feel free to check out our Web Links section.
In our GPU price watch we keep you updated on graphics card prices on a weekly basis. In order to do so, we monitor prices of 21 different GPUs. Also create graphs for you to instantly see where prices have increase or declined.
Great prices from EnermaxTomorrow on Wednesday we will start our first modding contest in collaboration with Enermax. Enermax is celebrating their 10 year anniversary and they're sharing their success with all of you by sponsoring quite a few great prices. You want to participate?
As always we publish today's hardware roundup. We have to say we don't really cherry pick them, so the links you'll find cover random but highly up to date topics. If you want to browse even more reviews feel free to check out our Web Links section.
In the past few months, we have shared quite a few multi-CPUs configurations, based on EVGA, ASUS or Gigabyte motherboards and Intel processors. Today for the first time we share something unique and powerful, something complitely unexpected, based on four CPUs and a server motherboard and there is even a worklog: worklog
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