X-Clio /ATI casemoD

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March 19th 2008
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Key Features:
Intel CPU AMD Graphics Scratch Build Water-cooled
System Specs:
  • Intel Core 2 Quad 6600 2.4 @ 4.0 Ghz [O.C.]
  • Asus EAH 2900 XT
  • Asus P5E /X38
  • Corsair Dominator DDR2 1066 @ 1184 [O.C.]
  • Enermax Infiniti 720AWT
  • Seagate 400 GB /16 MB
  • Water Cooler Gibabyte 3D Galaxy 2
  • Thermaltake Cyclo
  • Thermaltake Tt Key3
  • Case X-Clio 380i Full Tower
  • Logitech G15
  • Logitech G5
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16 Comments on X-Clio /ATI casemoD

#1
[I.R.A]_FBi
what rad are you using?

edit: just realised , galaxy ...
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#2
oinkypig
NICE setup! Only thing i dont like is the desktop wallpaper..... 9/10
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#4
tzitzibp
would be nice to see some pictures with light off.... Now it just seems like the same picture from different angles....

Don´t take me wrong, looks good, but not the whole work is shown with these pictures.
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#6
Unregistered
^^

Yes, indeed! I'll upload some other pics! Thanks for the comments!
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#9
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im just waiting for my new board and to change the ram before i go any more with mine
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#11
FlipIt
sweet :) the 2900 XT makes me feel like home :D
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#12
Unregistered
Looks great! Although I don't particularly like those cases....still a nice setup.
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#14
Unregistered
hey!!
tzitzibpwould be nice to see some pictures with light off.... Now it just seems like the same picture from different angles....

Don´t take me wrong, looks good, but not the whole work is shown with these pictures.
Changed the photos! Now with light!
#15
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
Not really a fan of the Galaxy. With that amount of cash, add a few more and you can get a swiftech kit / custom kit. Way better than that weaksauce.

Other than that, its a wicked system! 8/10 from moi
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#16
v1Powered
A q6600@4.0ghz 24/7...What kind of voltage do you run to that thing?? It took 1.62 to get to 4.0ghz on my 6600 and there is no way I could do that every day...This is on a G0 6600 as well...I'm curious as to what your o/c settings are like
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