Black Beasty Project.

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October 22nd 2007
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Key Features:
Intel CPU NVIDIA Graphics Custom Paint Job Water-cooled
System Specs:
  • CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 @ 3.65g
  • Motherboard MSI MS-7350 / P6N SLI Platinum
  • Graphics Card GeForce 8800GTS 640mb
  • Memory OCZ 2GB DDR2 800MHz/PC2-6400
  • Hard Drive Sata 2 400gig 16mb
  • Optical Drive Liteon dvd rw/ram
  • Power Supply Thermaltake Toughpower 600w
  • Display 22 inch LG tft widescreen
  • Case Acase Xclio
  • Sound Card Onboard 7.1
  • Speakers Antec Lansing 2.1
  • Headphones Logitech Bluetooth
  • Mouse Logitech Lazer MX™ Revolution
  • Keyboard Labtec flat
  • Operating System Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit
  • Cooling
  • CPU Dtek Fusion
  • Case 2 x 25cm, 1 x 12cm
  • Other Thermochill PA120.2, Laing DDC2 12V 18w
  • Temperatures
  • CPU - Idle 39c
  • CPU - Load 53c
  • Case 38c
  • Speeds
  • CPU
  • Stock 2.67
  • Overclocked 3.65
  • Memory
  • Stock 800MHz
  • Underclocked 720MHz
  • Memory - Timings
  • Stock 4-4-4-15
  • Overclocked 3-3-3-10
  • Graphics Card
  • Stock 600/1500/1000
  • Overclocked 675/1566/1053
  • Benchmarks
  • 3DMark03 39427
  • 3DMark06 11412
  • Super Pi 1M 14.825
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9 Comments on Black Beasty Project.

#2
steelkane
Now Thats a mod, looks awesome, were did you put the Hard drives, I like the led lights, did you make them or buy them that way.
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#3
m3nf
steelkaneNow Thats a mod, looks awesome, were did you put the Hard drives, I like the led lights, did you make them or buy them that way.
The hard drive i added a bracket to mount them under the dvd drive bay, the led where made by myself :) They turned out well i think. Wanted to make something different that not seen much of around, being this my first PC i owned, always use apple mac computers, so this way a kinda fun project, i added some new memory since the first pics, and soon to add a GTX to the case, and water cool that to. Its a work in progress, i braided all the cables now also.

Seems like it will never end, but its sure fun. Thanks all for the kind words, it nice that others like what i tried to do.
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#5
m3nf
Yer just a touch, never tried water cooling, let alone a pc :) Had to be safe, i now made a perspex shelf that covers it, so if a leak does happen my 8800 is safe :P.
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#6
steelkane
You made them, cool, they look awesome, did you wire then buy jumping one to the other or did you use a pcb board.very nice mod, and welcome to the pc world.
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#7
Polaris573
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You didn't use the stuff in that can to "polish" your CPU did you?
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#8
m3nf
steelkaneYou made them, cool, they look awesome, did you wire then buy jumping one to the other or did you use a pcb board.very nice mod, and welcome to the pc world.
Yer i used some veroi board to run it, and a res on each led, so that i could cut them to size to fit where i needed them, i got the idea from where i used to work at maplins, where they had these type things for £30 for a 18in length and thought that would be easy to make :)
Polaris573You didn't use the stuff in that can to "polish" your CPU did you?
Heck no :) It was just there to show the lapping i did and how flat it was, and shiny of course :) I got loads more pic in my sig link of the full lapping, plus work log of it.
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