When I was a young lad I'd daydream of building my own rig. Big black case. Flashy lights. Tons of fans. The whole shebang. Well, about two years ago I started to make my dreams a reality by starting my first build. Assembly was a breeze, but I wasn't quite satisfied. I knew my stock fans were garbage, I needed better cable organization, and I still didn't have enough hard drives. Bit by bit, I made her the monster I love today. And as of 7:00 PM EST on September 10, 2014, I finished installing my final component to complete Bathsheba, guardian of FPS and fragger of noobs. Behold.

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ASRock Z77 Extreme 4
i-3570k OC @ 4.4 GHz
Arctic Cooling i30 Freezer heatsink w/ Noctua 120mm fan
EVGA GTX 660 TI Superclocked edition
Corsair HX 750W PSU w/ modded blue cables
Geil Evoce 2x4GB DDR3-1600 memory (it was free, dont hate)
2x256 GB Samsung 840 Pro SSD
2x1 TB WD Green HDD
HT Omega Claro Halo soundcard
Corsair 650D w/ 2x 120mm Noctua intake fans, 1x 120mm Noctua rear exhaust, and a 200m Cooler Master front intake
Top 240mm custom intake filter from frozencpu.com
Icy Dock Black Vortex 3.5 to 5.25 4 bay conversion cage
LG Blu-ray drive
crappy $10 blue cathode light kit from microcenter
Samsung S24C570L IPS monitor
Corsair K70 keyboard
Corsair M65 mouse
Blue snowball USB microphone
Not pictured: Audio-Technica ATH-M50 headphones

1x Yuengling Lager to bring it all together