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Specs:

Mobo - Asus ROG Rampage IV Black
CPU - 2011 i7 4930 - @ 4.6
GPU's - 2 x GTX 1080 Hydro Copper
Ram - G.Skill Ripjaw 16gb (4x4) @ 2400
Case: Phanteks Enthoo Primo
Water Cooling :
EK Supremacy Gold CPU Water Block, GPU's stock WB's - Classy HC's
Rads:
1 x EK 480 x 60mm Rad for GPU's - 8 120mm fans Push Pull
1 x EK 240 x 60mm Rad - CPU - 4 120mm Push Pull
2 x D5 Vario Pumps with EK X-Top pump tops
NZXT External touch screen Fan Controller
Hard Drives:
2 x 1TB Samsung Evo840 SSD in raid 0 for OS and games
256GB SSD for Downloads
600gb Velociraptor for general data
PSU - Corsair AX1200i
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
BitFenix Alchemy blue LED lighting 600mm x 3 and 1 white 600mm
Monitor - Asus ROG Swift PG348Q
ASTRO A40 Headset
Logitech G700s Mouse
Logitech G19s

Old pic from when I first built it update pic next week [emoji12]

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Mine has Metallica stickers on the case so I guess I win
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Does look nice but when I play online I like an equal playing field [emoji8]

Can play online against xbone with forza now [emoji106]?

I use a controller for forza it just seems to work better than kb mouse
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Theatre room coming along nicely.

Screen is up, front 3 speakers done, now rear speakers then knock a hole in the ceiling for the projector. Hopefully wire most of it up tonight for a test

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Who are you with?

SGIO they wanted 2k for renewal but after dealing and changing a few things around i think i got a good deal as they are premium insurance. Was thinking goingbudget direct as they wanted $850 but the things they dont cover wow.
Plus i got 65% NCB n 3 other policy with them if i pull out the other 3 go up lol
Who are you with?

SGIO they wanted 2k for renewal but after dealing and changing a few things around i think i got a good deal as they are premium insurance. Was thinking goingbudget direct as they wanted $850 but the things they dont cover wow.
Plus i got 65% NCB n 3 other policy with them if i pull out the other 3 go up lol

Personally I don't like SGIO. They decrease agreed value so much from year to year it's not worth it. I found Justcar and Shannons so much better albeit being more ex. Shannons now dropped their prices quite a bit for ex Justcar customers.

But if it SGIO works for you it's great, can't fault their pricing.

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Yea precisely why I didn't go with them. They actually called me up saying they will give me 20% off first year. So I asked what's my agreed value in year 2, isit guaranteed to stay? They said nope it'll drop but can't say by how much. Two weeks later they called me back with a much lower value cause the calendar year passed. Lol no thanks.

JustCar and Shannons have never dropped my cars value. So yeah staying with them for now. Paying $1,200 for $28.8k for my v36.

A combination of SGIO and RAC, because Motorcycle insurance is expensive.

Yeah for the import I don't think there's anywhere else to go but SGIO, Shannons, JustCar or now apparently AAMI (taking some of Justcar clients, not sure if it's open to public).



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