Paki Rig *updated*

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February 1st 2008
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Key Features:
Intel CPU NVIDIA Graphics
System Specs:
  • Thermaltake Armor Case
  • Intel Core 2 duo e6850 3.0..stock
  • Asus P5k Deluxe wifi
  • Crucial Ballistix Tracer 2 GB 1066
  • XFX 8800 GTS XXX 320 Mb edition 580/1800
  • Internal High Definition Audio Controller
  • 1 Western Digital raptor x (OS)
  • 1 250 GB 7200/16 cache (storage)
  • External DVD Burner (sold my internal)
  • X-CONNECT 550 WATT..uv wires
  • intel Stock Heat Sink
  • 1 Cold Blue Catode
  • UV Blue Fan 120mmx120m Intake
  • UV Blue Fan 120mmx120m Exhaust
  • 2x 90x 90x 25mn Intake (FRONT)
  • 1x 90x 90x 25mn Exhaust for outside case
  • Standard 2 set speakers..(i only use headphones)
  • My Fav. Ergonomics Keyboard
Performed Mods:
Added 2 90x fans to intake custom with ties to COOL Video card. After that setup gpu runs around 45C to 50C. I overclocked with AC VENT cooling, it hit 3.8 Stable, than i stopped because the room was very cold lol INSTALLED MAC OS on PC lol now i have tri boot (Xp, Vista, Mac) everything works fast but my audio drivers not detected..but who cares i use to when i am bored! lol i love it! but noting beats vista
Just same thing but with WIRES gone LOL i spend like 3 hours to hiding wires...called in my friend to cut a hole in the middle of motherboard tray. Wow i was shocked to see that the material for this case was just awesome! had very hardtime cutting holes. WEll now All wires are coming from BOTTOM of the motherboard, i think we did a good job trying to hide wires!? did i? lol. Yes i know i need a thermalright 120 but i am selling this pc within few weeks so whats the point? the guy doesn't care about cooling n overclocking..he just wants a fast rig.. will buy 120 with my next build, which will have the new 8400! 45 chip. Thanks n vote good this time.
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8 Comments on Paki Rig *updated*

#1
Arrakis9
nice cable management, 7/10 from me
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EviLZeD
nice work with cables 8/10
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#3
techbuzz
good cable management.

Too bad you used scotch tape though. Tape is never a good decision. Just my opinion.
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#4
techbuzz
pakipowerthanks guys! btw whats wrong with scotch tape? bad for parts?
It can end up leaving wires sticky. It is just my opinion. Some people will disagree with me.
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#5
JUDAS3
dont use the word PAKI........!
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#6
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
Good job on the wires! Im quite irritated as to why thermal take and other american brand case do not take wire management as part of their designs. LianLi has been implementing it ever since.. also the chinese made u09a (duke, luster) chassis skeleton. Very oblivious they are indeed.
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Bjorn_Of_IcelandGood job on the wires! Im quite irritated as to why thermal take and other american brand case do not take wire management as part of their designs. LianLi has been implementing it ever since.. also the chinese made u09a (duke, luster) chassis skeleton. Very oblivious they are indeed.
i no right.. i wish they just cut a big hole in the middle of motherboard tray..like i did, that way you can adjust the wires..but thermaltake new cases those xaser vi have cable holes but they are not hidden you can see the holes around the mobo..which doens't look that nice btw thanks!
JUDAS3dont use the word PAKI........!
y not? i am proud of what i am..
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#8
zOaib
good job bro !

tum nay buhot achaa lighting set kiya hay , mainay bhi apnay system main crucial ballistix led laga rakhey hain , nice choice =)

8/10 from me
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