Thanks everyone for all the compliments. It seems I haven't been back to check this worklog for a while. It's nice to read all the kind words.

However, I am back for a reason. The boredom/upgrade bug bit me and I bought 2 GTX460s. I also have been wanting to get rid of the apollish fans - they are loud and I'm having one fail already. Plus, in hindsight I think they are too flashy/gaudy for this build. Another piece I should have upgraded from the start was my CPU block. So, I ordered up a new EK Supreme HF, 2 new GTX460 blocks (direct from EK), and some GentleTyphoons.

I now have everything I need to do a little renovation to Osiris, but I'm still kicking some ideas around. I started another thread looking for ideas on how to improve this build. I am mostly interested in improving the cooling power/efficiency. I often worried that the 240 would be too little rad for the SLI vid cards, and I did see temps get kind-of high. I have a feeling these 460 are going to run a little warmer than my 285s did, so I'm looking at that rad again. I saw some other 800D builds where they fit a 360 or 480 rad on the bottom by moving the PSU to the front and mounting it vertically, taking up some of the space for the hot swap bay.

Any thoughts? OR other ideas for improvement before I get started? I have some time...I want to make sure the vid cards are good to go before I take off the stock fans. I'm also building a mini-itx silent XBMC machine, but that won't take long.