Refrigerated PC (Final)

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July 11th 2009
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Key Features:
High Rated AMD CPU NVIDIA Graphics Scratch Build Custom Paint Job Exotic-cooled
System Specs:
  • Asus M4A78 plus
  • AMD Athlon 64 X2 7750+ Kuma (Black Edition)
  • BFG 8800 Ultra OC
  • Corsair Dominator 2X2GB 1066 MHZ
  • Hitachi HDS721616PLA380 HDD 7200 r.p.m. 160 GB
  • Sony Optiarc DVD RW AD-7190S
  • Orion HP585D 585 watts X 2 (12 V @ 100 amp.)
Performed Mods:
Made an external PC Case, made a remote controlled mini split type A/C unit, Painted and modified the internal PC case,custom cut all the wirings and connectors of the PSU`s, modified the 2 PSU`s and put an automatic voltage leveler on the 12 volt sides
This is my final build of my gaming rig as of this year LOL, all my system specifications are still the same as before except for the motherboard and the memory sticks, my sister gave me the mobo, and the dominator sticks are from assassin48 (thanks bro!, this sticks gets chilled on my case LOL) A friend of mine swapped his 7750+ on my current 5200+ cause his mobo cannot be overclocked, when will the fun ever stop LOL
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12 Comments on Refrigerated PC (Final)

#1
Flyordie
Dont leave the lcd off if the temp drops below 0C.

Other than that, great idea... ;-)
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#2
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unique

so i got have some questions, first why put the lcd in there. second how far if any is your rig overclocked, and third what are your temps.
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#3
Cold Storm
Battosai
Wow, I must say man, the Refrigerated PC has came a LONG way since you first posted it all.. I'm very happy to see how it came out if you say that's the final.

Very good job man. Yeah, the LCD is different being in there, but all good stuff! I've thrown rolling computer in a freezer for 2 hours with no problems..


9/10 man
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#4
KH0UJ
digitalblasphamyso i got have some questions, first why put the lcd in there. second how far if any is your rig overclocked, and third what are your temps.
I want it to be dust-free LOL, its not really that cold inside the casing, its only 15 C hovers to 18 C, on the OS1 win XP SP3 (for browsing and applications) its all in stock speeds, OS2 win XP SP3 (only for games) CPU-3.03 GHZ @ 26 idle and 34 @ load, memory 1005 MHZ 4-4-4-12 @ 2.1V, videocard 642 mhz/2220 mhz @ 46 C idle full load @ 63 C, overclock all my settings on windows, that`s why I really liked this mobo bro, no need to boot-up to configure the BIOS to overclock, I did it in the windows environment with no errors :)
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#5
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KH0UJI want it to be dust-free LOL, its not really that cold inside the casing, its only 15 C hovers to 18 C, on the OS1 win XP SP3 (for browsing and applications) its all in stock speeds, OS2 win XP SP3 (only for games) CPU-3.03 GHZ @ 26 idle and 34 @ load, memory 1005 MHZ 4-4-4-12 @ 2.1V, videocard 642 mhz/2220 mhz @ 46 C idle full load @ 63 C, overclock all my settings on windows, that`s why I really liked this mobo bro, no need to boot-up to configure the BIOS to overclock, I did it in the windows environment with no errors :)
wow dude those temps seem pretty high to me but hey man if its fast then its fast so cheers to that.
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#6
t77snapshot
I've always loved this insulated mod of yours. It's nice to see your year long project finally finished! Great cable management, great specs, and I like the colors! 10/10
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#7
denice25
love the idea... good work mate!
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#8
[DGK]
Man That idea is Superb.+7 man AC set up.Ima bit worried to yer monitor man,.nvm
speaking of uniqueness,I saw some dudes rig set-up using his Swimming pool as a Reservoir.I think its here or in XS.
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#9
Kantastic
[DGK]Man That idea is Superb.+7 man AC set up.Ima bit worried to yer monitor man,.nvm
speaking of uniqueness,I saw some dudes rig set-up using his Swimming pool as a Reservoir.I think its here or in XS.
Yeah I saw it somewhere too. That was just fresh lol.
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#10
KH0UJ
[DGK]Man That idea is Superb.+7 man AC set up.Ima bit worried to yer monitor man,.nvm
speaking of uniqueness,I saw some dudes rig set-up using his Swimming pool as a Reservoir.I think its here or in XS.
Asus states that the operating temps on their LCD product is from -20°C to +105°C, im not reaching those temps (5°C to 15°C only), They better be accurate on thier specs. cause im running this for 6 months now, but so far as ived observed, just no dust particles LOL
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#11
hat
Enthusiast
10 from me. this is beyond leet
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