B & G Theme - RA23R

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December 17th 2008
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Key Features:
Intel CPU NVIDIA SLI Custom Paint Job Water-cooled
System Specs:
  • INTEL CORE 2 DUO E8600 E0 4.32 GHZ (480x9@1.375v) : XFX NFORCE 780I P08 :: OCZ REAPER HPC DDR2 PC2-9600 1200MHZ (960Mhz@5-5-5-15) :: ZOTAC GTX 260 AMP2 EDITION =SLI= ZOTAC GTX 260 AMP2 EDITION :: SEAGATE BARRACUDA 250GB & 500GB :: SAMSUNG WRITEMASTER 20X DVD-ROM :: COOLER MASTER REAL POWER PRO 850 WATTS :: COOLER MASTER CM690 BLACK/GREEN THEME WITH 7 120MM FANS (MODDED 3 TOP EXHAUST) :: RAZER KRAIT :: RAZER PRO SOLUTIONS PAD :: RAZER LYCOSA :: WATER COOLED BY = SWIFTECH APOGEE GTZ - HWLABS BLACK ICE PRO III - ASETEK WATERCHILL EXTREME
Performed Mods:
THIS IS REPOSTED AFTER HAVING NEW HARDWARES AND A LITTLE MOD FOR WATERCOOLING
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10 Comments on B & G Theme - RA23R

#1
ty_ger
Very clean.

Next step: get rid of that 780i "franken cooler" and go WC on the chipset.

7/10.
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#4
Unregistered
i wish so much i could go wc on the chipsets but where im from, the block would be too costly to ship . . . so guess ill just have to stick with air for now.

@Odin Eidolon
the pump is okay, saves space n performs fairly well, just that i couldnt install the software, some problem which i didnt really bother to resolve.
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#5
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
WOw! How you fit a tri rad up there is superb! I saw one like it but only was dual.. this is nobel!

Nice paintjob too

btw, those blue clips on the 5" bays and on the expansion slot lock can be removed.. I advice you color them black as well. Then the power and reset switch you can color green so that ittl be pronounced from the black backdrop and go with the theme as well. You can also try to run the mems on cas 4 @ that bandwidth. That intake on the back might hurt also.. since it will suck up the hot air from the 260s and the PSU (warm air exhausted from those always come up)
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#6
tzitzibp
solid build, great specs, perfectly positioned rad, and I love the way the tubing is aligned with the case window, just love it! Only thing did not like is that the bottom HDD area is a bit crouded with cables that I believe should be easily hidden....9.5/10!

chk my rig...www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1832.html
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#7
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@Bjorn_Of_Iceland

I actually cut a 360 fan hole on the top, plus a little extra for the tubings to go through. So its pratically a huge hole on the top. Yeah, i think ill colour them clips . . . and bout the rear fan . . . ive seriously nvr thought bout it, haha, thx for the tip. Btw i tried running cas 4 but it always bsod, these rams arent that good anyways.
#8
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
felix@Bjorn_Of_Iceland

I actually cut a 360 fan hole on the top, plus a little extra for the tubings to go through. So its pratically a huge hole on the top. Yeah, i think ill colour them clips . . . and bout the rear fan . . . ive seriously nvr thought bout it, haha, thx for the tip. Btw i tried running cas 4 but it always bsod, these rams arent that good anyways.
Kudos to that. Will probably copy your layout once I have me LC someday. ^^
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#10
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
Can I ask one more thing, that is a slim type 120 x 3 rad right?
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