Project Hellion MK1 Mod With ASUS ROG Maximus V Gene motherboard

The Project Hellion MK1 mod starts off with a modded Fractal Arc Mini case, which looks like a perfect match for the ASUS ROG Maximus V Gene micro-ATX Z77 motherboard. The rest of the specifications include Intel's Core i5-3570K CPU, ASUS GTX 680 DirectCU II TOP graphics card, Corsair's Dominator Platinum 2,133MHz 8GB (2x4GB) memory kit two OCZ SSDs paired up with a couple of Western Digital 1TB and 3TB HDDs and all powered by Silverstone's Strider Gold 850W PSU.

To keep it all well cooled, water cooling from EK is applied, with a Supremacy Acetal CSQ block, BlackIce Stealth GT 240mm radiator, XSPC X20 750 V4 pump/res, EK EK CSQ Fittings and 45 degree adapters, TYGON E-3603 3/8 5/8 tubes, Mayhem Pastel Deep Red coolant and quite good looking Corsair AF and SP 120 fans.

The Project Hellion MK1 rig mod was made in Davao City, Philippines by local PC enthusiast group, DCwired.net. It looks seriously impressive, and we are definitely proud to see that ROG hardware in there!

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