Build #7: Dark Matter: Part 1
Client build 7 is a water-cooled mid-range to high end gaming system built into the NZXT Switch 810. I am calling the build 'Dark Matter' and I am going for a dark and stealthy color scheme. I have changed things around a little bit in this build log, I start the build process almost straight away instead of spending the first part of the build log only looking at all the components. In this part of the build log I get the build right up to the point where I am just about to start tubing up.
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