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Still have some wire management to do on the back side but much quieter after swapping in the 4 Noctua 120mm fans today. The tan color scheme is their brand look. What these lack in appearance they make up for in durability/low noise. Custom water cooling loop is out of service for maintenance so it's air cooling for right now. This runs in the same room as the frag tank behind the desk and anything to minimize noise is a plus. This is as close to silent as it will get until I switch it back to water cooling.

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She stares at me waiting to throw the ball.


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Still have some wire management to do on the back side but much quieter after swapping in the 4 Noctua 120mm fans today. The tan color scheme is their brand look. What these lack in appearance they make up for in durability/low noise. Custom water cooling loop is out of service for maintenance so it's air cooling for right now. This runs in the same room as the frag tank behind the desk and anything to minimize noise is a plus. This is as close to silent as it will get until I switch it back to water cooling.

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What do you do with this rig?
 
Still have some wire management to do on the back side but much quieter after swapping in the 4 Noctua 120mm fans today. The tan color scheme is their brand look. What these lack in appearance they make up for in durability/low noise. Custom water cooling loop is out of service for maintenance so it's air cooling for right now. This runs in the same room as the frag tank behind the desk and anything to minimize noise is a plus. This is as close to silent as it will get until I switch it back to water cooling.

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The amount of ram in that pc is crazy lol. Nice build!


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Adding a skimmate locker to the recirculating CO2 scrubber/skimmer setup. Added an Apex optical sensor through the white port on the back. Easier to integrate and no mechanical parts to worry about.

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Still have some wire management to do on the back side but much quieter after swapping in the 4 Noctua 120mm fans today. The tan color scheme is their brand look. What these lack in appearance they make up for in durability/low noise. Custom water cooling loop is out of service for maintenance so it's air cooling for right now. This runs in the same room as the frag tank behind the desk and anything to minimize noise is a plus. This is as close to silent as it will get until I switch it back to water cooling.

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Saw this thing in person. I walked in and thought " damn, this guy means business" probably has a better frame then my 2012 f150

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Saw this thing in person. I walked in and thought " damn, this guy means business" probably has a better frame then my 2012 f150

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For welded aluminum it's still relatively heavy. Especially with the glass panels on it. In-Win makes some crazy cases.
 
I got an Indigo hamlet 3 months ago cause I read online they were relatively reef safe well today I added a new cleaner shrimp cause one went missing and I found the culprit IMG_20210826_155343.jpg
 
Still have some wire management to do on the back side but much quieter after swapping in the 4 Noctua 120mm fans today. The tan color scheme is their brand look. What these lack in appearance they make up for in durability/low noise. Custom water cooling loop is out of service for maintenance so it's air cooling for right now. This runs in the same room as the frag tank behind the desk and anything to minimize noise is a plus. This is as close to silent as it will get until I switch it back to water cooling.

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i want to build myself a new pc and give my current one to my sons but the price of gpus rght now is so ridiculous im gonna wait a little longer
 
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