New toys on old case (new pics added)

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August 22nd 2007
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Key Features:
Intel CPU
This modder's other projects:
System Specs:
  • Apevia X-Dreamer mid-tower (air cooled)
  • Sirverstone OP750 PSU, 52Amp single rail
  • Core2quad (kentsfield) OCed 2.93GHz
  • Scythe Infinity (3fans)
  • BadAxe2 motherboard
  • Patriot Extreme 2GB 800Mhz 4-4-4-12 @ 2.1V
  • ATI x1950XT 256MB
  • Maxtor 500GB 7200rpm
  • SoundBlaster Audigy 2 SZ
  • Pioneer DVD-burner
Performed Mods:
These can't be called mods but, oh well. Made my own home-made cheap looking memory cooler. It worked pretty well and cost me 12 bucks, woohoo! Was able to lower the temperature around 15~16 degrees F. A therm monitor (little clock on case side) was added to read the memory temperature. The sensor is right between memory Channel A and B. The therm sensor on front of the case (default sensor) is just reading overall case temperature (it's at bottom of case). I put 3 fans on the CPU heatsink. This didn't work too well. Got an average temperature drop of 3~4 degrees F. This temp readings were done while idle though. I'll try it again under stress later this week and will post pictures of temp readings.
This are some pics of my new system. Used to have a 3years-old AMD system on this case. Planned on buying a new video card, but ended changing pretty much everything (don't you hate technology...). Did as best as I could to keep things clean looking (with the space I had).
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8 Comments on New toys on old case (new pics added)

#1
DaMulta
My stars went supernova
Looks sweet!!!

Do you happen to have pics in the day time?
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#2
otero51
Oops! Well, this are pics taken during the day. It's just that this room is pretty dark. I'll try to put more lights around to see if the pics look better.

I forgot to mention on the description, a therm monitor (little clock on case side) was added to read the memory temperature. The sensor is right between memory Channel A and B. The therm sensor on front of the case (default sensor) is just reading overall case temperature (it's at bottom of case).
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#3
HookeyStreet
Eat, sleep, game!
8/10 from me m8, I think it looks wicked :)
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#4
LiveOrDie
4/10
need more pics of the inside of the case
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#5
otero51
Added more pictures of the inside. I did my best to get as much light as possible so the pics would be clearer.

Let me know your feedback. Thanks
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#6
LiveOrDie
changed my vote from 4/10 to 6/10
cables aren't that bad looks good
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#7
average..
that looks quite good, and wow, I guess with all them lights you save a pretty penny on them tanning salons eh? ;-)

i nearly got a scythe HSF myself, glad i did'nt now... i dont see how that would have fitted in to my rig lol..
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#8
otero51
Hehehehe. Well, how do you think I got off with spending money on toys.
"Hey honey, but you can also take your tan sessions right here at home! How convenient is that?"
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