Performed Mods:
The case is has all custom fitteg mounting holes, since not one screw hole lined up, lol. blue Cathrode Light at bottom, Dell 90mm Custom fitted CPU cooling fan that works as a sick ass Exaust fan as well.
I was simply sick of Dell's B.S customer support and Extremely over priced parts, so I took a chance and bought some High end components and made shit happen.
21 Comments on Modded Dell dimension 8400
Looks pretty good though.
I just don't see what the advantage of having a decent case is, if you're not going to overclock or mod it... Usually we choose a case for it's cooling as well as it's looks.
Anyway. You've got a good starting step to make a decent rig now you've got the case ;) And you could also use the Graphics card if it's a genuine ATI instead of a Dell version
I recomend the arctic freezer 7 pro, by Arctic Cooling
Or the some of the zalman coolers are also very good.
Good luck :)
btw: that is one hell of an oc!!!
Personally, i like it running at 4.6ghz, with the 14x multiplier and the fsb through the roof! :D
That's a very nice price you got that cooler for! Good find! ;)
I have a dimension 8400, and the case got WRECKED! My MB is one of their idiotic proprietary POS's. My pin outs for power and LED's are a 33pin ribbon that I cannot find ANY schematics for, nor any type of adaptor. If you had this, How did you get around it?? I REALLY want my computer running again! Any help appreciated
well, nice alienware case, and nice effort. It shows your willing to work with what you got, I was given a hp pavilion that had a fried hd. I got it working and even modded it, but its for online tv and browsing, not gaming. If your looking to play some sick games, look up your specs and you'll see that the boards suck, the processors are not designed to handle gaming and the heatsinks suck even more. If your planning on upgrading, always look up what you want your rig to be; what cpu and heatsink, powersupply, gpu(s), RAM, DVD drive, motherboard (DDR2 or DDR3), case................if you know what you want, it'll save you a bundle. Do some research and look for sales. It took me 6 months to do a full upgrade on my oldest rig. again, nice effort but look into some upgrades if you want to do some gaming. 5/10 for effort and a cool looking pc.
LMAO XD
COOL i absoluteley love alienware kinds of stuff!!