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System Name | Stealth 2 Duo Turbine |
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Processor | Intel e6850 @ 3.8ghz |
Motherboard | Asus Striker Extreme |
Cooling | CoolerMaster V8 Modded With 2 white LED's & 100CFM fan |
Memory | OCZ DDR2 1066_ SLI Black-4GB |
Video Card(s) | 2xMSI 8800GT"s SLI |
Storage | <<HDD For OS>> 2x150GB_Western Digital Raptor_Raid 0. <<HDD For Storage>> 3 x 1TB |
Display(s) | ACER B273HU 27" LCD 2048x1152 |
Case | Apex SuperCase_Custom 7 month Build |
Audio Device(s) | Striker Extreme Add-In Card HD-Audio |
Power Supply | EnerMax INFINITI 720watt |
Software | SE7VEN ULTIMATE 64bit |
Benchmark Scores | 3DMark01=NTTA, 3Dmark06=NTTA 3Dmark_Vantage=NTTA, Core Temp v0.99.5=28C |
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Specs:
ASUS P5N72-T Premium
Intel Q6600
6GB Corsair DDR2 1066 Memory
2xBFG 8800GTX OC2
2x Seagate 500GB sata HDD Raid 0
Asus Physic card
Rosewill 850W PSU
Thermaltake 450W Graphics SLI PSU
DVD Burner
BlueRay Burner
Antec Veris Multimedia station
Bitspower XPIII Fan Controler
NZXT Sentry fan controler
2x XSPC X20 400 Rev A Water Pump/Reservoir Combo
XSPC "Dual Bay-Res" Pump/Reservoir Combo
2x Cooler Master Hydra 8800 VGA Water Block
2x Koolance RAM-30-V06 Hydra-Pak Dual Ram Cooler
Hardware Labs Black Ice GT Stealth 240 XFlow Radiator
Swiftech Radiator - MCR220 Quiet Power Series Dual 120 mm - Black
Feser Tube Active UV Hose 3/8 ID
Koolance compression fittings
3x Thermaltake Flow TX Plus Flow Meter w/ Temperature Indicator
8x 120mm Fans
New wheels for higher clearance
Thermaltake CPU block & Thermaltake side door radiator that came with the case
Mods:
Made front drive bay cover for wire/M & to install fan, temp & water meters, made back I/O panel, Made top inside panel to hold the 2x res/pump combos, made top outside panel above doors, made a cover for the SLI Bridge, allot of sleeving.Please have a look at the Project Log here @ TPU for more Info
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=78468
The owner of this Creation is a good friend of mine, This was a tough build with some 8 hour days working on it to make sure everything lined up & fit with all the panels, But like I said to him when we started this project, no matter how hard it was to build, in the end it would be worth it. from start to finish, from ordering the part to making everything fit, this was a 5 month project. Now it sits at his house on his glass desk that I hope to god don't break. The greatest thing about this build is hearing him tell me how much him & his family love it. Thanks once again for viewing my creations.
Specs:
ASUS P5N72-T Premium
Intel Q6600
6GB Corsair DDR2 1066 Memory
2xBFG 8800GTX OC2
2x Seagate 500GB sata HDD Raid 0
Asus Physic card
Rosewill 850W PSU
Thermaltake 450W Graphics SLI PSU
DVD Burner
BlueRay Burner
Antec Veris Multimedia station
Bitspower XPIII Fan Controler
NZXT Sentry fan controler
2x XSPC X20 400 Rev A Water Pump/Reservoir Combo
XSPC "Dual Bay-Res" Pump/Reservoir Combo
2x Cooler Master Hydra 8800 VGA Water Block
2x Koolance RAM-30-V06 Hydra-Pak Dual Ram Cooler
Hardware Labs Black Ice GT Stealth 240 XFlow Radiator
Swiftech Radiator - MCR220 Quiet Power Series Dual 120 mm - Black
Feser Tube Active UV Hose 3/8 ID
Koolance compression fittings
3x Thermaltake Flow TX Plus Flow Meter w/ Temperature Indicator
8x 120mm Fans
New wheels for higher clearance
Thermaltake CPU block & Thermaltake side door radiator that came with the case
Mods:
Made front drive bay cover for wire/M & to install fan, temp & water meters, made back I/O panel, Made top inside panel to hold the 2x res/pump combos, made top outside panel above doors, made a cover for the SLI Bridge, allot of sleeving.Please have a look at the Project Log here @ TPU for more Info
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=78468
The owner of this Creation is a good friend of mine, This was a tough build with some 8 hour days working on it to make sure everything lined up & fit with all the panels, But like I said to him when we started this project, no matter how hard it was to build, in the end it would be worth it. from start to finish, from ordering the part to making everything fit, this was a 5 month project. Now it sits at his house on his glass desk that I hope to god don't break. The greatest thing about this build is hearing him tell me how much him & his family love it. Thanks once again for viewing my creations.
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