Copper Junction

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January 25th 2009
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Outstanding (6.6)
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Key Features:
Small Form Factor
System Specs:
  • Cooler Master Centurion Mid-Tower
  • Intel Core I7 920 @ 3.4ghz
  • Thermalright "Limited Edition" TRUE Copper Ultra-120 EXtreme Processor Heatsink
  • Biostar T-Power X58
  • ATI Sappire 4870 1GB @ 850/1050
  • Asus Physics Card 128mb DDR3
  • Gskill PI Series 3x2 DDR3 1600mhz @ 8-8-8-19
  • Corsair TX750w PSU
  • Western Digital 750GB Hard Drive in a Vantec LCD temperature readout vortex cooler
  • Xilence 3 Fan Controller
Performed Mods:
*Custom Black Tinted Acrylic Side Window with 120mm fan. *Corsair memory fan with upgraded cfm fans w/LED's *The motherbord tray was used to support the Thermalright "Limited Edition" TRUE Copper Ultra-120 EXtreme backplate due to the extreme weight of this heatsink. *The video card is using a full copper VF1000 heatsink by Zalman with a 120mm fan attached along with enzotech vram and mosfet copper heatsinks. *Wiring for the psu is directed through the back of the mobo tray where a hole was cut. *A 92mm fan was added on the top of the case along with a 120mm fan mounted below the DVD Drive for cooler air flow covered by fan filters.
3DMARK Vantage - 11131 CPU Temperature - 29-30c GPU Temperature - 34-35c
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12 Comments on Copper Junction

#2
steelkane
I gave domy85 a hand with this build, he did all the work, I'm not sure why it's scoring so low, this is a really nice build with good hardware & awesome temps, he did a good amount of work to get it setup the way he wanted, be fair
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#3
The Haunted
Clean, nice colors and very nice airflow on the memory, the pinnacle of air cooling. 9/10.
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#4
BrooksyX
Very sweet rig. But you already new I liked it. :p

Add a second 4870 and you'll be rockin!
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#5
pentastar111
Need to see a couple more enterior shots before i cast my vote, appears to be pretty cool looking. (edit) nice and clean = 8/10
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#6
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
I dare you to place your PC at the back of your car standing vertically. lol. man that TRUE cu is heavy from what Ive heard.
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#7
domy85
Thanks guys, loading the pictures was confusing and messed up with the resolution. The heatsink is super heavy. Ill take 2 more interior pictures and load them.
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#8
Ragsters
Looks pretty good. How did you upgrade the corsair memory fans with the led ones? I would like to do the same with mine.
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#9
domy85
Fixed my bad 3dmark results, adobe flash player was conflicting. Cpu score updated now @ 23,679. pic posted.
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#10
Woody112
9/10. Good cable managment and a clean set up. Main reason for a 9 and not a 10 is the blue LED's just don't mix imo. Could paint the inside of the case but all in all it's a clean lookin build you have. Good job.
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#11
Silverel
All that trim definitely needs to be a more flattering color. Blue just doesn't do it justice. A dark red, or even chrome would look a ton better.
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#12
DRG
I voted 10/10 because:

Love the copper
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