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Specs:
Motherboard: ASUS A8N-SLI EAYE Rev 1.02
Chipset Cooler: Cooler Master Northbridge Chipset Cooler
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 1.8 GHz 64 bit 512KB 67 Watt Socket 939
Memory: elixir PC3200U 512MB DDR-400MHz CL3 Kit of 2
Graphics Card: ATI CGA-928PTVD Radeon 9200SE 128Mb DVI TVout PCI 3.0
Hard Drive: WD Green WD60EZRX SATA 6 Gb/s 3.5 Inch IntelliPower 6 TB 64 MB
Power Supply: be quite! DARK POWER PRO 750 Watt
Case Fan: Cooler Master 80mm Fan LED Silent Blue TLF-S82-EB
Case Fan: DELTA DC BRUSHLESS BFB0712H Fan MILL
HDD Cooler: Cooler Master 70 mm PCI Slot Fan
CPU Cooling: be quiet! SHADOW ROCK TOPFLOW CPU Air Cooler
Monitor: Acer T230H Touchscreen
For my “LAN-Party Laptop 2015 - Portable High-end Gaming Case Mod” I have use an Aluminum Suitcase and cut out some holes so it is possible to mount the hardware inside the case and making it possible to ventilate the case as well. I have used some Cooler Master Case Fans to keep it "COOL".
I have build it up with an OLD MB & VGA CARD but maybe later on I will upgrade it to some more powerfull. For this reasone I have installed parts of an motherboard tray so it's easy to upgrade the hardware.
Specs:
Motherboard: ASUS A8N-SLI EAYE Rev 1.02
Chipset Cooler: Cooler Master Northbridge Chipset Cooler
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 1.8 GHz 64 bit 512KB 67 Watt Socket 939
Memory: elixir PC3200U 512MB DDR-400MHz CL3 Kit of 2
Graphics Card: ATI CGA-928PTVD Radeon 9200SE 128Mb DVI TVout PCI 3.0
Hard Drive: WD Green WD60EZRX SATA 6 Gb/s 3.5 Inch IntelliPower 6 TB 64 MB
Power Supply: be quite! DARK POWER PRO 750 Watt
Case Fan: Cooler Master 80mm Fan LED Silent Blue TLF-S82-EB
Case Fan: DELTA DC BRUSHLESS BFB0712H Fan MILL
HDD Cooler: Cooler Master 70 mm PCI Slot Fan
CPU Cooling: be quiet! SHADOW ROCK TOPFLOW CPU Air Cooler
Monitor: Acer T230H Touchscreen
For my “LAN-Party Laptop 2015 - Portable High-end Gaming Case Mod” I have use an Aluminum Suitcase and cut out some holes so it is possible to mount the hardware inside the case and making it possible to ventilate the case as well. I have used some Cooler Master Case Fans to keep it "COOL".
I have build it up with an OLD MB & VGA CARD but maybe later on I will upgrade it to some more powerfull. For this reasone I have installed parts of an motherboard tray so it's easy to upgrade the hardware.