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OCUK Titan Riptide X99 System Review


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Overclockers UK double box the system, and it is important to remove the packing foam inside the chassis before turning it on.
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The chassis of choice for this build is the Phanteks Enthoo Pro M. This is a great case and you can read our full analysis on the chassis from July, HERE.
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The quality of the build is excellent, and the company have clearly placed a focus on cable routing. The system build is based around the very capable MSI X99S SLi Plus motherboard. OCUK are using 2400mhz TeamGroup Elite DDR4 memory in this system.
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The MSI GTX970 graphics card is very attractive, the PCB and fans are all black, and even the cooler is black, with a modest white surround.
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The build is almost devoid of all colour, but we think this ‘monochrome' configuration is rather elegant.
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All the cables are routed out of sight, at the rear of the motherboard tray. OCUK have tied them down in multiple places to ensure the rear panel won't bulge when closed.

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2 comments

  1. Still trying to see the point in Skylake

  2. beyond a SFF setup, yeah, unless someone were completely diving in for the first time on a desktop. as an upgrade to an existing quad core…not so much.