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Specs:
Raidmax POS Case
Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9
Athlon X2 4400+ @2.4ghz
Thermaltake Tower 112
Thermaltake Toughpower 750w
2x1024 A-Data DDR400
ATI x850XT w/Arctic Cooling HS @535mhz & 1220mhz
Sound Blaster Live
Samgung 2x80g SATA in Raid 0
Samsung 250g SATA
Western Digital IDE 40g (for data backup)
2xDVD/RW drives
10x80mm fans
19" CRT
Logitech G5 and a generic KB
Mods:
I painted the inside of the case. It didn't turn out near as good as I hoped because I used glossy paint to try and match the outside, but still it looks like crap. Oh well, live and learn. I'd like to run over the case with my truck anyway. I added filters for the intake fans.
I tried to route the wires the best I could, and it looks a lot better now than it has before especially since I got the modular PSU. Still, there's so much stuffed in this little case it makes it hard to hide everything. You don't want to see behind the other side panel. I don't know how you guys with SFF cases do it. My next case is gonna be of my own design and made out of wood and will be much larger. Not some fiberboard box but real wood and it will look nice. I've had this thing for almost 4 years now and it's about time for a major upgrade. It's been ongoing of course like many others here, the CPU, GPU, memory and HDD have been installed since I built the original system.
The CPU idles at 30c load is 44c. GPU idles at 45C and load is 64c. There's no fan controller so it's loud, though not as loud as I would expect with so many fans. It's tolerable. I just turn up the volume a little more for games.
Specs:
Raidmax POS Case
Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9
Athlon X2 4400+ @2.4ghz
Thermaltake Tower 112
Thermaltake Toughpower 750w
2x1024 A-Data DDR400
ATI x850XT w/Arctic Cooling HS @535mhz & 1220mhz
Sound Blaster Live
Samgung 2x80g SATA in Raid 0
Samsung 250g SATA
Western Digital IDE 40g (for data backup)
2xDVD/RW drives
10x80mm fans
19" CRT
Logitech G5 and a generic KB
Mods:
I painted the inside of the case. It didn't turn out near as good as I hoped because I used glossy paint to try and match the outside, but still it looks like crap. Oh well, live and learn. I'd like to run over the case with my truck anyway. I added filters for the intake fans.
I tried to route the wires the best I could, and it looks a lot better now than it has before especially since I got the modular PSU. Still, there's so much stuffed in this little case it makes it hard to hide everything. You don't want to see behind the other side panel. I don't know how you guys with SFF cases do it. My next case is gonna be of my own design and made out of wood and will be much larger. Not some fiberboard box but real wood and it will look nice. I've had this thing for almost 4 years now and it's about time for a major upgrade. It's been ongoing of course like many others here, the CPU, GPU, memory and HDD have been installed since I built the original system.
The CPU idles at 30c load is 44c. GPU idles at 45C and load is 64c. There's no fan controller so it's loud, though not as loud as I would expect with so many fans. It's tolerable. I just turn up the volume a little more for games.
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