It's not much to look at, but good things come in small packages.
In the box: (it's very clean and easy to work on, especially being MATX and watercooled)
Powerspec MATX case *see below for why
Intel I7 2600k@4.3
Gigabit Sniper M3 MATX
16Gb Corsair memory
XFX Radion 6870 1GB
Dual Crucial M4 128gb SSD (raid 0) Visible under tthe video card (power cables have since been hidden)
Custom PCI-E bracket to hold SSD drives (a few companies make these now, this was one that I threw together fast hence being crooked)
Corsair H60 watercooler
Dangerden Black Ice 2 240mm radiator
PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750 (NOT modular, just well hidden wires and since the pic, cleaned up even more)
Dangerden Fill port
Dual HP 25in screens (mounted on moveable brackets)
Creative 5.1 surround
Logitech G700
Filco with Vortex case and Jailhouse Blues.
The case is a cheapie, however it has a full mesh front and it's extremely cheap ($26!). I wanted 4 matx cases that matched (I have 4 systems), and these fit the bill. On the desktop, the Hdd drive bays are removed, while the 5.25 bays were trimmed for reservoir tubing and hiding wires. It can all be restored except for the radiator cutout with a few rivets, but at $26 each, who cares. Not the best looking, but they sit facing a wall in my basement (for easier access to the cables).
All four are on a shelf in my basement, and uses 10 foot wires up to my desk where I have a distribution hub (see pic below). The 3 servers connect to a (hot-switched) KVM using my second monitor's VGA port. I have a separate mouse keyboard combo for my desktop, while the KVM has one keyboard/mouse downstairs as well as a second combo upstairs. There is even a spare LCD down stairs for troubleshooting. The hub uses network cables to route the led's and switches for easy swaps.
Distribution hub on my desk. (potato cam)
It contains power, power LED, hdd LED's for my 4 systems in the basement, as well as esata and USB 3.0 for the file server and desktop. There is also a power switch to toggle power to the modem and router for power cycling. All parts have detachable cables for easy swaps, usb and esta use normal cables, while the rest uses flat cat5e to send signals, one per computer.