caveman_1990
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Processor | Intel C2D E6600 [380fsb] 3.42Ghz (O.C) |
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Motherboard | ASUS Commando bios ver.1001 |
Cooling | CPU :ZALMAN CNPS9500 WATERCOOL MOD CASE:120mm LED front,2X80mm exhast |
Memory | A-DATA Vitesta DDR2 800(380mhz) with Pentium 3 HSF |
Video Card(s) | SPARKLE 7950GT DIY HSF with 2X80mm fans oc'ed(core:600 mem:1600) |
Storage | SAMSUNG SP2504C (250GB) |
Display(s) | BENQ FP71G+ 17inch |
Case | icute 0408SL series |
Power Supply | cheap ~_~"" 500w |
Software | FULL OF PORN |
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
Intel C2D E6600@3.42GHz /ADATA@2GB_360MHz /ASUS Commando / Home made WC with ZALMAN CNP9500 /Sparkle 7950GT@512mb
Mods:
Home+hand made watercooler with ZALMAN CNP9500 /2x80mm LED fan /RAM fan(Pentium 3 HSF) /a bit cable mangement
I've cut out the heat pipe from CNP9500 near the base of the copper base. Rebending and reshpaing 6 copper pipes into curves to match the orginal size and shape of CNP9500. Aluminuim car oil radiator 400x185x20(LxWxH). Industry used high presure air compressor tube. LG fridge ice box containor used for water tank(4Litres). CAR raditator coolant and lots of soldiering, its pretty hard to soldier the copper pipes together because one is soldier but then the others melts. I used a water feature pump which produces 1000LPM@20w useing 240V
Specs:
Intel C2D E6600@3.42GHz /ADATA@2GB_360MHz /ASUS Commando / Home made WC with ZALMAN CNP9500 /Sparkle 7950GT@512mb
Mods:
Home+hand made watercooler with ZALMAN CNP9500 /2x80mm LED fan /RAM fan(Pentium 3 HSF) /a bit cable mangement
I've cut out the heat pipe from CNP9500 near the base of the copper base. Rebending and reshpaing 6 copper pipes into curves to match the orginal size and shape of CNP9500. Aluminuim car oil radiator 400x185x20(LxWxH). Industry used high presure air compressor tube. LG fridge ice box containor used for water tank(4Litres). CAR raditator coolant and lots of soldiering, its pretty hard to soldier the copper pipes together because one is soldier but then the others melts. I used a water feature pump which produces 1000LPM@20w useing 240V
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