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Processor | Core 2 duo - e8400 @ 3ghz |
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Motherboard | Asus P5k-e |
Cooling | 1 pumps 2 blocks 2 rads 10x 120mm fans |
Memory | 4GB - OCZ PC2-8500 1066mhz (4-4-4-15) |
Video Card(s) | BFG 8800gts |
Storage | 1x Seagate Barracuda - 160gb SATAII |
Display(s) | 19" tft |
Case | Mozart TX |
Audio Device(s) | X-FI |
Power Supply | 700w coolermaster |
Software | xp home |
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Specs:
» cpu - Intel core 2 duo E6600 overclocked to 3.683, » Memory - OCZ DDR2-800 (444-12), » Gfx card - BFG 8800gts overclocked slightly, » Motherboard - ABIT AW9d-MAX (x975 chipset), » PSU - Hyper Type-R 580w modular, » Soundcard - X-fi, » Akasa UV black lights, » Hard drives - 2x Seagate Barracuda ~ RAID 0, » 2x cd - rom's, » Case - Lian-Li pc-7 - 2x 120mm fans and 4x 120mm fans for the rads.
Mods:
new Lian-Li pc 7 case with side window, EK 8800gts water block, xspc 150 pump for gpu, xspc 400 water pump for cpu, xspc extreme cpu water block, taygon 1/2" tubing, alphacool 10/8mm tubing for gpu, xspc rs120-s rad. gt black ice stealth 360 rad, 3x noiseblocker 120mm fans.
Bought 1" standoffs to create space for top rad, the tubing comes in through the back and straight into the pump and block. I had a danger den fill port - so I turned that around and mounted it at the bottom of the case - that way I can drain the system without turning the case upside down - lol. Then sorted the waterblock for the gpu and connected the tubing, used smaller bore for the gpu to save space and due to the low output of the pump. the cpu temp is now lower than the inside system temp due to the 360 fan mounted externally. only problems I had was I didnt have any non-conductive thermal paste for the gpu and the red lead for the small pump falling out causing the pump not to work and then the gpu temp sky rocketed...........omg I must admit that freaked me out.........lol
Specs:
» cpu - Intel core 2 duo E6600 overclocked to 3.683, » Memory - OCZ DDR2-800 (444-12), » Gfx card - BFG 8800gts overclocked slightly, » Motherboard - ABIT AW9d-MAX (x975 chipset), » PSU - Hyper Type-R 580w modular, » Soundcard - X-fi, » Akasa UV black lights, » Hard drives - 2x Seagate Barracuda ~ RAID 0, » 2x cd - rom's, » Case - Lian-Li pc-7 - 2x 120mm fans and 4x 120mm fans for the rads.
Mods:
new Lian-Li pc 7 case with side window, EK 8800gts water block, xspc 150 pump for gpu, xspc 400 water pump for cpu, xspc extreme cpu water block, taygon 1/2" tubing, alphacool 10/8mm tubing for gpu, xspc rs120-s rad. gt black ice stealth 360 rad, 3x noiseblocker 120mm fans.
Bought 1" standoffs to create space for top rad, the tubing comes in through the back and straight into the pump and block. I had a danger den fill port - so I turned that around and mounted it at the bottom of the case - that way I can drain the system without turning the case upside down - lol. Then sorted the waterblock for the gpu and connected the tubing, used smaller bore for the gpu to save space and due to the low output of the pump. the cpu temp is now lower than the inside system temp due to the 360 fan mounted externally. only problems I had was I didnt have any non-conductive thermal paste for the gpu and the red lead for the small pump falling out causing the pump not to work and then the gpu temp sky rocketed...........omg I must admit that freaked me out.........lol
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