PowerPC wrotehas been a while since i posted here.
Anyway i changed cases recently, and upgraded to a 6700K and dual 980's.

Although the 980's will be sold soon to make way for a 1080.

edit: images don't seem to load from my dropbox or onedrive account..
Go for imgur. i always do and it never let me down
Good suggestion Ngel..

Here are a couple of (bad) pics:







I'll try to upload some more with better lightning when i get the 1080.
Plan is to do a full custom loop this year as well.
@PowerPC Nice setup :o, mind telling me what fans are those?
EzikMezik wrote@PowerPC Nice setup :o, mind telling me what fans are those?
ThermalFake Riings, they're Corsair SP/AF120 knock-offs with LEDs instead of the colored band.
Die_Kapitan wrote
EzikMezik wrote@PowerPC Nice setup :o, mind telling me what fans are those?
ThermalFake Riings, they're Corsair SP/AF120 knock-offs with LEDs instead of the colored band.
This isn't really a fair description, coming from someone who owned both corsair and tt fans.

For starters, this is a 140 model. In corsairs range if you want an SP 140, you'll have to get their LED version. What they don't tell you is that the LED version is less performant (uses different motor/lower quality components) than the non-LED (120) version. you can check Anandtech for more info. So if you're going for 140 fans, you're better off not getting the corsair one.

Secondly, switching from SP120's to tt's, i didn't find any increase in temps or noise, so not sure why you think they're corsair knock offs.

I'm not a fan of tt in general, but they got it right with that fan.
PowerPC wrote
Die_Kapitan wrote
EzikMezik wrote@PowerPC Nice setup :o, mind telling me what fans are those?
ThermalFake Riings, they're Corsair SP/AF120 knock-offs with LEDs instead of the colored band.
This isn't really a fair description, coming from someone who owned both corsair and tt fans.

For starters, this is a 140 model. In corsairs range if you want an SP 140, you'll have to get their LED version. What they don't tell you is that the LED version is less performant (uses different motor/lower quality components) than the non-LED (120) version. you can check Anandtech for more info. So if you're going for 140 fans, you're better off not getting the corsair one.

Secondly, switching from SP120's to tt's, i didn't find any increase in temps or noise, so not sure why you think they're corsair knock offs.

I'm not a fan of tt in general, but they got it right with that fan.
I see, thanks for the info ^^
PowerPC wrote
Die_Kapitan wrote
EzikMezik wrote@PowerPC Nice setup :o, mind telling me what fans are those?
ThermalFake Riings, they're Corsair SP/AF120 knock-offs with LEDs instead of the colored band.
This isn't really a fair description, coming from someone who owned both corsair and tt fans.

For starters, this is a 140 model. In corsairs range if you want an SP 140, you'll have to get their LED version. What they don't tell you is that the LED version is less performant (uses different motor/lower quality components) than the non-LED (120) version. you can check Anandtech for more info. So if you're going for 140 fans, you're better off not getting the corsair one.

Secondly, switching from SP120's to tt's, i didn't find any increase in temps or noise, so not sure why you think they're corsair knock offs.

I'm not a fan of tt in general, but they got it right with that fan.
I'm not saying it's a bad fan, I'm just saying that ThermalFake "borrowed" the design from Corsair, they look too damn similar.

If you want good fans, go with Noctua, NF-A14 PWM if you want quiet fans (and don't care about the poop brown) or NF-A14 industrialPPC-2000/3000 PWM if you don't care about noise or if you have a case with sound dampening material (or if you care about the looks, after all they're PWM so you can lower the RPM). Cryorig, Phanteks and be quiet! also make damn good fans (as in better than Corsair and Tt but slightly worse than Noctua fans) but for considerably cheaper (for a fan that is). Corsair fans are only popular because they're Corsair.
Die_Kapitan wrote
PowerPC wrote
Die_Kapitan wrote ThermalFake Riings, they're Corsair SP/AF120 knock-offs with LEDs instead of the colored band.
This isn't really a fair description, coming from someone who owned both corsair and tt fans.

For starters, this is a 140 model. In corsairs range if you want an SP 140, you'll have to get their LED version. What they don't tell you is that the LED version is less performant (uses different motor/lower quality components) than the non-LED (120) version. you can check Anandtech for more info. So if you're going for 140 fans, you're better off not getting the corsair one.

Secondly, switching from SP120's to tt's, i didn't find any increase in temps or noise, so not sure why you think they're corsair knock offs.

I'm not a fan of tt in general, but they got it right with that fan.
I'm not saying it's a bad fan, I'm just saying that ThermalFake "borrowed" the design from Corsair, they look too damn similar.

If you want good fans, go with Noctua, NF-A14 PWM if you want quiet fans (and don't care about the poop brown) or NF-A14 industrialPPC-2000/3000 PWM if you don't care about noise or if you have a case with sound dampening material (or if you care about the looks, after all they're PWM so you can lower the RPM). Cryorig, Phanteks and be quiet! also make damn good fans (as in better than Corsair and Tt but slightly worse than Noctua fans) but for considerably cheaper (for a fan that is). Corsair fans are only popular because they're Corsair.
All these fans you mentioned are great, however not all of them are available here, and I dont really wanna go through the hassle of shipping just for fans. Currently have the NZXT fn v2 fans from PCandParts, they are a bit too loud imo but they get the job done, planning to swap them for some better fans, maybe when the 1080 comes out I'll buy them all together.
You can buy from Europe, slightly higher prices but you'll save a good amount on shipping and some retailers ship directly to Lebanon so you don't need to use Shop & Ship or Borderlinx.
That looks very nice, PowerPC. I would get it as high off that carpet as possible if it were mine, however. You're basically asking for clogged fans otherwise.
tt400 wroteThat looks very nice, PowerPC. I would get it as high off that carpet as possible if it were mine, however. You're basically asking for clogged fans otherwise.
Thanks:)

Carpet is of the thin kind, so it's not causing too much trouble at the moment, and dust filters are everywhere on phanteks case. That plus i don't have much space on my desk!
I do clean it every few weeks though.

took off one of the 980's yesterday as i'm selling it on ebay, it looks kinds empty without sli now :(
@PowerPC.

Neat Setup.

What Are Your Desktop Specs?
Yes , more detailed / clearer pictures are better.
Time to upgrade (Graphically) sure , But I will wait for the 1080ti (ETA Q1 2017) not the 1080 ( 16GB of HBM 2.0 are even more future proof compared to GDDR5x.
@Tech Guru

CPU: i7 6700K @ 4.5
Mobo: Asus ROG Z170 Hero
Case: Phanteks evolv ATX aluminum
GPU: 2X980 msi gaming
PSU: Corsair 760
Monitor: 1440p 27 inch

yes of course the 1080ti will be quite the card. I might sell the 1080 at that point to upgrade if it provides 4K gaming on a single card. But i've read that the yields and costs of HBM might delay that card to second half 2017.
a month later
my rig
http://imgur.com/ghz2l0h
its not my first build but its my first gaming rig .
specs:
Cougar MX310 Mid Tower Case
Thermaltake Smart SE SPS-630M 630W PSU
Intel Skylake i5-6500 3.20GHz- 6M/LGA1151 Original Boxed CPU
MSI B150A GAMING PRO (DDR4) USB 3.1 (LGA1151)
Kingston 8GB DDR4 2133 (PC4-17000) KVR21N15D8/8
Asus STRIX-GTX950-DC2OC-2GD5-GAMING GeForce GTX 950 2GB DDR5 PCIe

and i had an old 500 gb wd blue hdd and old sony odd
screen:LG 22M37A Wide 22" LED Full HD Monitor
i dont have a gaming keyboard or mouse looking to buy them soon and also looking to buy a gaming headset
sound: 5.1 speakers sytem i dont remember the brand neither the model
sayedti wrotehttp://imgur.com/ghz2l0h
http://imgur.com/ghz2l0h
its not my first build but its my first gaming rig .
specs:
Cougar MX310 Mid Tower Case
Thermaltake Smart SE SPS-630M 630W PSU
Intel Skylake i5-6500 3.20GHz- 6M/LGA1151 Original Boxed CPU
MSI B150A GAMING PRO (DDR4) USB 3.1 (LGA1151)
Kingston 8GB DDR4 2133 (PC4-17000) KVR21N15D8/8
Asus STRIX-GTX950-DC2OC-2GD5-GAMING GeForce GTX 950 2GB DDR5 PCIe

and i had an old 500 gb wd blue hdd and old sony odd
screen:LG 22M37A Wide 22" LED Full HD Monitor
i dont have a gaming keyboard or mouse looking to buy them soon and also looking to buy a gaming headset
sound: 5.1 speakers sytem i dont remember the brand neither the model
Bro Is that the Cable Management of PC&Parts - What do you think of the Cable Management is it tidy & clean.
Tech Guru wrote
sayedti wrotehttp://imgur.com/ghz2l0h
http://imgur.com/ghz2l0h
its not my first build but its my first gaming rig .
specs:
Cougar MX310 Mid Tower Case
Thermaltake Smart SE SPS-630M 630W PSU
Intel Skylake i5-6500 3.20GHz- 6M/LGA1151 Original Boxed CPU
MSI B150A GAMING PRO (DDR4) USB 3.1 (LGA1151)
Kingston 8GB DDR4 2133 (PC4-17000) KVR21N15D8/8
Asus STRIX-GTX950-DC2OC-2GD5-GAMING GeForce GTX 950 2GB DDR5 PCIe

and i had an old 500 gb wd blue hdd and old sony odd
screen:LG 22M37A Wide 22" LED Full HD Monitor
i dont have a gaming keyboard or mouse looking to buy them soon and also looking to buy a gaming headset
sound: 5.1 speakers sytem i dont remember the brand neither the model
Bro Is that the Cable Management of PC&Parts - What do you think of the Cable Management is it tidy & clean.
no i assembled the build but i purchased 2 sata sleeved cables and an atx and pcie 8 pin extension from aliexpress and a sleeved cpu extension for the 8 pin connector because i had the cpu cable running in the middle of build now i routed it in and out of the back side panel
sayedti wrotehttp://imgur.com/ghz2l0h
http://imgur.com/ghz2l0h
its not my first build but its my first gaming rig .
specs:
Cougar MX310 Mid Tower Case
Thermaltake Smart SE SPS-630M 630W PSU
Intel Skylake i5-6500 3.20GHz- 6M/LGA1151 Original Boxed CPU
MSI B150A GAMING PRO (DDR4) USB 3.1 (LGA1151)
Kingston 8GB DDR4 2133 (PC4-17000) KVR21N15D8/8
Asus STRIX-GTX950-DC2OC-2GD5-GAMING GeForce GTX 950 2GB DDR5 PCIe

and i had an old 500 gb wd blue hdd and old sony odd
screen:LG 22M37A Wide 22" LED Full HD Monitor
i dont have a gaming keyboard or mouse looking to buy them soon and also looking to buy a gaming headset
sound: 5.1 speakers sytem i dont remember the brand neither the model
Nice build, as for the mouse/keyboard I suggest you get some A4Tech stuff because they offer something with low budget, unless you are a hardcore FPS shooter which will set you in 60$+ mouse.
For the gaming headset, don't get something cheap, Kingston HyperX Cloud core is around 55$ from pcandparts and it is the best headset you can get, even kick some more expensive headset a$$es
Well i am not looking to buy anything until i upgrade my gpu , it makes me sick if i cant max a game . And of course i need an ssd .
6 days later
Latest add to the man-cave



LG 34UC97-C ORGASMIC screen, worth removing the previous two
sayedti wroteWell i am not looking to buy anything until i upgrade my gpu , it makes me sick if i cant max a game . And of course i need an ssd .

Go for a 1080OC , 1070OC , if you can offer them.