Temjin 480GTX

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June 28th 2008
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Key Features:
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System Specs:
  • Temjin TJ07 with some Asus mobo, and an AMD CPU...HDDs, PSU, SLI yada yada. MCP 655, HW Labs 480GTX rad, Swiftech MicroRes, Scythe S-Flex,
Performed Mods:
Display Raptor in Optical bay, Custom analog temp gauge, cable managemnet, LC on the CPU and GFX, giant radiator in the lower compartment, Custom pump mount, T line holder, rad mount, 8 fan controllers stealthed into backpanel, small view port in side panel no window.
Built for QuakeMazer.
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13 Comments on Temjin 480GTX

#1
DonInKansas
Very nice, clean setup. Another awesome job by CyberDruid!

Someday I'll have enough scratch to send you a case to tinker with for me........:)
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#2
steelkane
I like the copper elbows & crimp clamps, also TJ07 is my favorite case, Nice & clean, smart build, do you have anymore pics for it, I have a folder just for TJ07 mods & would like some other angles,, Thanks......... Have time check out my Rig www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1523.html Thanks. スチルケン
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#3
CyberDruid
I have buttloads of pics...but I just did not feel like Hassling with the Case Gallery interface and so forth.
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#4
calvary1980
I love the TJ07 easiest case to setup water cooling wish they supported 120mm fans. good job

- Christine
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#5
CyberDruid
Yeah it may seem odd to us but having less exhaust is pretty standard in many high end PC cases. My Uber nice Soldam has 2 x 140mm intake and 2 x 90mm exhaust.
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#6
calvary1980
did you replace all the fans or did you leave the rears on intake? have you done any work on a Stacker.

- Christine
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#7
CyberDruid
The fans seemed good enough. Not a lot of choices RE 90/92mm fans

I did a mod on the 830 to cover the mesh with thin acrulic panels to reduce the noise. We used S-Flex fans throughout. It was for a friend and he used his AMD rig and a tasty special edition Zalman cooler (gunmetal black)... that's about it.
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#8
johnnyfiive
nice! 8/10 Check mine out, link in sig.
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#10
Gam'ster
Well...shit were do you start lol, Im in love with the tubing very industrial looking, a look i like a lot and rate highly. A Massive FAT overweight burger loving 10/10 CD, Very very highly commendable work.
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#11
steelkane
CyberDruidPlease have a look at the log: forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=64208

If this is an 8/10 I'll just stop modding altogether...
The work you did on this build is really awesome, but the time you put into the Specs: listed above & the I have buttloads of pics...but I just did not feel like Hassling with the Case Gallery interface. In my opinion this might be why your rating is what it is, I myself would have rated your build higher if more pictures & better info was posted. So all that being said, I really think you should rethink your (If this is an 8/10 I'll just stop modding altogether..)
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#12
ivargasa
Simply Great!
Good Job!, but you need to post more Photos!
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#13
ty_ger
steelkaneThe work you did on this build is really awesome, but the time you put into the Specs: listed above & the I have buttloads of pics...but I just did not feel like Hassling with the Case Gallery interface. In my opinion this might be why your rating is what it is, I myself would have rated your build higher if more pictures & better info was posted. So all that being said, I really think you should rethink your (If this is an 8/10 I'll just stop modding altogether..)
Great build! I agree that what you have posted does not do the computer justice. Having looked at the build log, I am very impressed.
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