On the RGB side of the build in the Dan Cases A4-SFX v2, the Corsair SF600 Power Supply can be seen in the upper front, below which the Asetek LC545 All in One Water Coolers Radiator is placed, to which a Noctua NF-A9x14 Fan with 2600 RPM is attached.
On the Non-RGB Side of the build, the Titan Xp Collector's Edition Jedi Order is the central element with it's green lighting.
Now we are having a closer look at the RGB side of the build, where the Asus Strix X370-I Gaming Motherboard is installed, with a Ryzen 2700X under the Asetek LC545s Water Block. For the RAM there was pretty much just one choice: Trident Z RGB 16 GB Modules, which feature Adressable RGB LEDs, with a reasonable clock rate, in this case 3600 MHz Modules, which are running at 3333 MHz, featuring a Samsung B-Die. For Storage I sticked with a 1 TB EVO 960 NVMe SSD from Samsung, which is installed below the Heatsink at the top of the motherboard.
The Power Supply is currently kind of a dark spot in the whole build, a RGB Fan might be a good addition.
The 60cm Adressable RGB Stripe from Bitfenix adds a nice touch.
Another look on the GPU with the most lightning NVIDIA has ever built.