SabreWulf69
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- Jan 23, 2010
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- Cooloongup, Western Australia
System Name | GET FUCKED |
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Processor | GET FUCKED |
Motherboard | GET FUCKED |
Cooling | GET FUCKED |
Memory | GET FUCKED |
Video Card(s) | GET FUCKED |
Storage | GET FUCKED |
Display(s) | GET FUCKED |
Case | GET FUCKED |
Audio Device(s) | GET FUCKED |
Power Supply | GET FUCKED |
Software | GET FUCKED |
Benchmark Scores | GET FUCKED |
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
ASUS P5Q Mobo @ 1868MHz FSB
EVGA 2GB NVIDIA GTX 285 FTW Edition Graphics Card
850 Watt Zalman Dual Heatpipe Cooled PSU
Intel E8400 O.C.'d from 3.0GHz to 4.2GHz (Stable using 1.29750V, 32 degrees idle in 22 degree room, 45 under full load)
4GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 1200MHz 5-5-5-18 (4x1GB Sticks)
Noctua UH12F CPU Cooler
Coolermaster Stacker 831 SE
Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse (with Razer ProPad Mousepad)
Microsoft Sidewinder X6 Gaming Keyboard
320GB + 500GB + 3x 1TB WD SATA2 HDDS (3.8TB Total Space)
3x 12cm Chassis fans Blue Led (Front, Rear and Top) (1x 90CFM Coolermaster, 2x Thermaltakes with fan speed controllers)
2x 12cm Blue LED fans modded to bottom of case blowing cool air to graphics card (1x Thermaltake with fan speed controller and 1x Generic)
1 Red/Blue Neon, 1 Blue Neon, 1 UV Light, 1x Green Neon
3x UV Reactive SATA Cables
2x 12cm Blue LED 90CFM Coolermaster Fans on CPU Cooler
Samsung SyncMaster T220 LCD Monitor (22", 2ms, 1000:1 Static Contrast Ratio)
Logitech G35 7.1 Gaming Headphones
Pioneer DVR-212 DVD Burner (v1.28 Firmware)
XBOX 360 Controller (x2)
Mods:
Lots of Neons, Fans, HDD's with as much cable management as possible without using a Dremel for cable routing as of yet. [Update] Dremeled holes need to update pics, using cable ties for the blue neon down the bottom of the case now instead of being duct taped to the fans. Also modded the video card Dremeling out the back bracket for extra air flow which really works.
Any suggestions are welcome. Took me a while to get it to where it's at today, and considering no full custom drilling or cutting has been performed and the amount of stuff in there, I am quite happy with the end result. Sorry about the bad image quality, was shot with a phone camera. Various benchmark results of this system can be found here --> http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=126696 .
Specs:
ASUS P5Q Mobo @ 1868MHz FSB
EVGA 2GB NVIDIA GTX 285 FTW Edition Graphics Card
850 Watt Zalman Dual Heatpipe Cooled PSU
Intel E8400 O.C.'d from 3.0GHz to 4.2GHz (Stable using 1.29750V, 32 degrees idle in 22 degree room, 45 under full load)
4GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 1200MHz 5-5-5-18 (4x1GB Sticks)
Noctua UH12F CPU Cooler
Coolermaster Stacker 831 SE
Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse (with Razer ProPad Mousepad)
Microsoft Sidewinder X6 Gaming Keyboard
320GB + 500GB + 3x 1TB WD SATA2 HDDS (3.8TB Total Space)
3x 12cm Chassis fans Blue Led (Front, Rear and Top) (1x 90CFM Coolermaster, 2x Thermaltakes with fan speed controllers)
2x 12cm Blue LED fans modded to bottom of case blowing cool air to graphics card (1x Thermaltake with fan speed controller and 1x Generic)
1 Red/Blue Neon, 1 Blue Neon, 1 UV Light, 1x Green Neon
3x UV Reactive SATA Cables
2x 12cm Blue LED 90CFM Coolermaster Fans on CPU Cooler
Samsung SyncMaster T220 LCD Monitor (22", 2ms, 1000:1 Static Contrast Ratio)
Logitech G35 7.1 Gaming Headphones
Pioneer DVR-212 DVD Burner (v1.28 Firmware)
XBOX 360 Controller (x2)
Mods:
Lots of Neons, Fans, HDD's with as much cable management as possible without using a Dremel for cable routing as of yet. [Update] Dremeled holes need to update pics, using cable ties for the blue neon down the bottom of the case now instead of being duct taped to the fans. Also modded the video card Dremeling out the back bracket for extra air flow which really works.
Any suggestions are welcome. Took me a while to get it to where it's at today, and considering no full custom drilling or cutting has been performed and the amount of stuff in there, I am quite happy with the end result. Sorry about the bad image quality, was shot with a phone camera. Various benchmark results of this system can be found here --> http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=126696 .
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