Beasty Mod: Phoenix by Oz Modz

About every millennium, a Phoenix will arise from the ashes of its predecessor. The rebirth of this time is in the 21st century. Although through evolution it has lost its flight, it no longer needs it to inspire awe or strike fear into foes near and far in the digital age. Phoenix was resurrected by Oz Modz with the following upgrades:

CPU: Intel Core i5-6600 

MB: ROG Z170 Maximus VIII Extreme 

Memory: HyperX Savage DDR4 2400MHz 4x4GB 

SSD: HyperX Savage SSD 240G

Watercooling: Bitspower 

CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Nepton 240M 

Case: Cooler Master Case Pro 5 

PSU: Cooler Master PSU V1000 

Headset: HyperX Cloud II

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