Autiem Sel
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- Jul 26, 2007
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Processor | intel e6700 @ 2.91ghz |
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Motherboard | asrock 4coredual-vsta |
Cooling | 2x akasa 80mm, arctic cooling freezer 7 pro |
Memory | 2gb corsair xms2 |
Video Card(s) | his x1950pro agp 512mb + accelero x2 |
Storage | 120gb & 80gb ide |
Display(s) | 19" dell p991 |
Case | found in street |
Audio Device(s) | onboard audio |
Power Supply | coolermaster igreen 500w |
Software | windaes xp home sp2 |
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Specs:
Processor: intel e6700 @ 2.82ghz
Motherboard: asrock 4coredual-vsta
Cooling: 2x akasa 80mm, arctic cooling freezer 7 pro
Memory: 2gb corsair xms2 ddr667 4-4-4-12
Video Card: his x1950pro agp 512mb cat7.6
Harddisk: 120gb & 80gb
CD/DVD Drive: sony dvd rw dw-q30a
CRT/LCD Model: 19" dell p991
Case: found in street
Sound Card: onboard audio
PSU: coolermaster igreen 500w
Software: windaes xp home sp2
Mods:
Gave case a soapy bath. Cut front panel - just keeping top part to cover dvd drive and card bay. Installed 2 illuminated push-lock switches and 2 push switches (where the usb slots used to be) for HD led, power led, reset and power on. Stuck metal mesh to gaping square hole. Installed front fan & guard and blowhole fan.
The pre-built P4 pc I had couldn't handle the x1950pro I got, so decided to upgrade my cpu and motherboard. Finding this case in my street was nicely timed. I didn't want any lights in my case - I need pitch black to sleep - the front led's can be switched off for night-time uploading.
Specs:
Processor: intel e6700 @ 2.82ghz
Motherboard: asrock 4coredual-vsta
Cooling: 2x akasa 80mm, arctic cooling freezer 7 pro
Memory: 2gb corsair xms2 ddr667 4-4-4-12
Video Card: his x1950pro agp 512mb cat7.6
Harddisk: 120gb & 80gb
CD/DVD Drive: sony dvd rw dw-q30a
CRT/LCD Model: 19" dell p991
Case: found in street
Sound Card: onboard audio
PSU: coolermaster igreen 500w
Software: windaes xp home sp2
Mods:
Gave case a soapy bath. Cut front panel - just keeping top part to cover dvd drive and card bay. Installed 2 illuminated push-lock switches and 2 push switches (where the usb slots used to be) for HD led, power led, reset and power on. Stuck metal mesh to gaping square hole. Installed front fan & guard and blowhole fan.
The pre-built P4 pc I had couldn't handle the x1950pro I got, so decided to upgrade my cpu and motherboard. Finding this case in my street was nicely timed. I didn't want any lights in my case - I need pitch black to sleep - the front led's can be switched off for night-time uploading.
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