salvage-this
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Hi CF! 
I have two builds for my brother in law that I am working on over the next few days. Figure I might as well post the build here.

1st PC is a general workstation for general use and really light photo editing.
15 4960k
8gb DDR3
Gigabyte B85M-D3H
CX430m
MX100 256gb
Seagate 2tb
Fractal Design Core 1000
I got a combo discount at Microcenter that gave me the 4960k for less than the 4960s that I was planning on getting. Didn't make any sense, but I am not going to argue.

At $35 the Fractal Design Core 1000 is a decent entry level case. It doesn't have much in terms of features, but it didn't do anything that I would consider to be a major flaw. At least when you compare it to other cases in this price range. We were looking for a smaller foot print under the desk. I wanted to go mATX to give it a bit of room to breathe as well as a slightly shorter case than I would have been able to find with a standard ATX setup.

The case comes with a 120mm fan pre installed behind the non removable fan filter in the front of the case. It reminds me of the Antec 302. Just in a lower price bracket.
Two things I really like about the case.
1. It has removable thumb screws for both side panels and the removable HDD mounts.
2. The HDD mounts have rubber mount points for a little bit of vibration reduction.
If you had a 2.5"/3.5" conversion tray for the 5.25" bay you could remove the drive mounts completely and have extra room for long GPUs. Not that I would recommend it with the current airflow in the system, but it would be possible.
First issue that I came across was when I was trying to cable by HDD and SSD off of the same SATA run. Turns out the length between the SATA adapters is too short. I needed to use all of the SATA cable runs that I had for both of the drives, and add the molex cable run to the PSU with a molex to SATA adapter for the ODD. Not super impressed but it works fine.

I got everything wired up and started to look for ways to manage the cables. Practically nothing jumps out. I really can only feed the PSU cables through a hole in the bottom of the 5.25" bay and tie them to the HDD tray.
*Tip* I braided the HDD LED, PLED, PWR SW, etc... cables together to make them easier to manage. Works pretty well.



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That is it for today. We'll probably build the HTPC tomorrow or Thursday. I'll post back when I have more.

I have two builds for my brother in law that I am working on over the next few days. Figure I might as well post the build here.

1st PC is a general workstation for general use and really light photo editing.
15 4960k
8gb DDR3
Gigabyte B85M-D3H
CX430m
MX100 256gb
Seagate 2tb
Fractal Design Core 1000
I got a combo discount at Microcenter that gave me the 4960k for less than the 4960s that I was planning on getting. Didn't make any sense, but I am not going to argue.

At $35 the Fractal Design Core 1000 is a decent entry level case. It doesn't have much in terms of features, but it didn't do anything that I would consider to be a major flaw. At least when you compare it to other cases in this price range. We were looking for a smaller foot print under the desk. I wanted to go mATX to give it a bit of room to breathe as well as a slightly shorter case than I would have been able to find with a standard ATX setup.

The case comes with a 120mm fan pre installed behind the non removable fan filter in the front of the case. It reminds me of the Antec 302. Just in a lower price bracket.
Two things I really like about the case.
1. It has removable thumb screws for both side panels and the removable HDD mounts.
2. The HDD mounts have rubber mount points for a little bit of vibration reduction.
If you had a 2.5"/3.5" conversion tray for the 5.25" bay you could remove the drive mounts completely and have extra room for long GPUs. Not that I would recommend it with the current airflow in the system, but it would be possible.
First issue that I came across was when I was trying to cable by HDD and SSD off of the same SATA run. Turns out the length between the SATA adapters is too short. I needed to use all of the SATA cable runs that I had for both of the drives, and add the molex cable run to the PSU with a molex to SATA adapter for the ODD. Not super impressed but it works fine.

I got everything wired up and started to look for ways to manage the cables. Practically nothing jumps out. I really can only feed the PSU cables through a hole in the bottom of the 5.25" bay and tie them to the HDD tray.
*Tip* I braided the HDD LED, PLED, PWR SW, etc... cables together to make them easier to manage. Works pretty well.



Powered, Successful First POST. Installed Windows 8.1 x64. Letting it update overnight.
That is it for today. We'll probably build the HTPC tomorrow or Thursday. I'll post back when I have more.
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