"The Beast" Updated

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January 16th 2009
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Key Features:
Intel CPU AMD CrossFire Custom Paint Job
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System Specs:
  • Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 Case
  • e8400 CPU overclocked to 3600 MHz (3000 MHz Stock)
  • Asus Rampage Formula Motherboard
  • 4GB Corsair 800MHz RAM
  • Zalman 9700 CPU Fan
  • 2 X ATI 4850 GPU with zalman VF1000
  • Creative x-fi Titanium Sound Card
  • HP w2207 22" Monitor @ 1680 x 1050 Res.
  • Corsair HX 1000W PSU
  • Raptor X 150 and Western Digital 640 Black HD Logitech G11 Keyboard and MX518 Mouse
  • Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Speakers
Performed Mods:
Since my first post, I installed a new Western Digital 640GB hard drive, a Corsair 1000w power supply and got the inside of my case powder coated black. I also drilled a hole on the motherboard tray for the 8 pin power cable and really worked hard on the cable management.
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12 Comments on "The Beast" Updated

#1
to6ko91
what do you use the calculator on the top left for (the first picture)
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#4
Ragsters
to6ko91what do you use the calculator on the top left for (the first picture)[/QUOTE

I use it for the same reason ty_ger does.
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#5
to6ko91
ty_gerI use my calculator all the time. You need it to calculate FSB speeds, CPU speeds, and memory speeds at various DRAM:FSB settings.

Here is something to look at:
img.techpowerup.org/090116/straps.jpg
I use my one for maths but the one in the picture is more than a scientific calculator (it is almost a computer itself) if you look closely the bottom of it it has a hole (2.5/3.5 jack as for headphones) but you wont be listening music on a calculator it is instead to connect to some what larger and smarter base to which you can attach different measuring instruments like a pH meter , sound meter light meter and almost anything that has a meter in it :D ... And then you could hoke it up to a PC and get graph for a certain time what you ware measuring and can get it to do almost anything you want it to do, thats why I was asking what exactly does he use it for.I have used it in Physics (not game Physics if you are woundering) and Chemistry to measure different things
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#6
Ragsters
to6ko91I use my one for maths but the one in the picture is more than a scientific calculator (it is almost a computer itself) if you look closely the bottom of it it has a hole (2.5/3.5 jack as for headphones) but you wont be listening music on a calculator it is instead to connect to some what larger and smarter base to which you can attach different measuring instruments like a pH meter , sound meter light meter and almost anything that has a meter in it :D ... And then you could hoke it up to a PC and get graph for a certain time what you ware measuring and can get it to do almost anything you want it to do, thats why I was asking what exactly does he use it for.I have used it in Physics (not game Physics if you are woundering) and Chemistry to measure different things
Well I am a civil engineer and that is just one of many calculators I used in college before I graduated. That specific calculator is the TI-83 but I have many more TIs including the TI-89 titanium.
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#7
to6ko91
RagstersWell I am a civil engineer and that is just one of many calculators I used in college before I graduated. That specific calculator is the TI-83 but I have many more TIs including the TI-89 titanium.
a usb calc and PC calc anybody thins the second picture looks weird :D
the one i was using is the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition
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#8
Ragsters
to6ko91a usb calc and PC calc anybody thins the second picture looks weird :D
the one i was using is the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition
Let me explain about the second picture. This picture was taken before the powder coating was done and after I drilled the hole for the 8 pin power. I just wanted to show the location of the hole I drilled.
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#9
to6ko91
RagstersLet me explain about the second picture. This picture was taken before the powder coating was done and after I drilled the hole for the 8 pin power. I just wanted to show the location of the hole I drilled.
i meant that
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#10
Unregistered
Very impressive. I love the LED System fans. I can see you went through some effort to hide the wires.
#11
Animalpak
i voted 6/10 but why that cheap graphics cards ?
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#12
Ragsters
Animalpaki voted 6/10 but why that cheap graphics cards ?
When the 4850 first came out I saw them in bestbuy for $150.00. It was either get two of these or one 4870. With my current resolution of 1680 x 1050 I think this was the better choice.
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