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System Name | Mace Windu |
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Processor | Intel i7 2600K @ 4.8GHz Vcore @ 1.4 |
Motherboard | ASUS WS Revolution P67 |
Cooling | Zalman CNPS9900 MAX |
Memory | 4x2GB GSkill RipJaw DDR3 1600MHz @ 7-8-7-24 |
Video Card(s) | SAPPHIRE VAPOR-X R9 280X TRI-X |
Storage | 128GB Crucial C300 SSD (system), 600GB WD Velociraptor (Games), 250GB External (Everything Else) |
Display(s) | ASUS 24" LED LCD 2ms |
Case | Corsair 650D |
Audio Device(s) | ASUS Xonar Essence XTS w/ Astro A40 5.8 wireless |
Power Supply | Corsair AX850 850W >90% EFF@300w-650w ~89%@Full Load |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 |
Why would you put a window on your case if you didn't like looking at whats inside it? The LEDs on pretty much every Zalman cooler I've had with the fan-in design have not been anywhere near as bright or as off-putting as something like a Cooler Master or Thermaltake case fan. Those of you who don't like fans that you cant take out are too paranoid the fan will fail or have problems cleaning your components with a can of air duster. If the fan goes out, there is a warranty. If the fan gets dusty, use a can of air duster. If you don't like the LEDs, put a solid case door on your computer.
Enough ranting though, I'm surprised that they went to the DTH style of heatsink bases. It does look like it needs some smoothing out, the nickle plating probably has something to do with why it looks so rough. Personally I love the way it looks and I really look forward to some reviews and comparisons.
Enough ranting though, I'm surprised that they went to the DTH style of heatsink bases. It does look like it needs some smoothing out, the nickle plating probably has something to do with why it looks so rough. Personally I love the way it looks and I really look forward to some reviews and comparisons.