NEO-Toy

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August 11th 2009
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Excellent (6.4)
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Key Features:
Intel CPU NVIDIA Graphics Custom Paint Job Water-cooled
System Specs:
  • i7 975
  • GeForce GTX 275
  • ASUS P6T Deluxe
  • 6GB DDR3 Corsair
  • 2-1T Seagate (Raid 1)
  • Sumsang Slim DVD
  • Swiftech pump and CPU block
  • 2 radiators
  • EasyWatch Temps/Fans speed (CPU, case, video)
  • NEO Shifters Hydrax Energy Base (toy)
Performed Mods:
Performance? I don't know. These are the top of the line components I can find at the time. Vista indexed 5.9.
I just need another PC to play "modern" video games. My other PC also posted here the "Hub-pot" couldn't play today's games any more. Hope you like it. Cheer!
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11 Comments on NEO-Toy

#1
Soylent Joe
Very cool and different. Don't you mean GeForce GTX 275 instead of 975?
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#3
Cuzza
what the hell is that thing?
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#4
Duke_GuRu
weird choice for a case; but it works and looks great. but you need to get better shots to reveal the W/C and Cable management. Although it would be hard to get a decent cable management in that case/toy whatever. Nice job
and what are the temps you get on this one?
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#5
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
9/10

Is that thing really a toy? (assemble toy like lego, etc). If so, its a 10 from me. that res on top looks cool also.
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#6
MRCL
At first I thought: What the fudge is that thing?
Then, I looked closer. Now I think: What the freaking fudge is that thing :P
Cool idea man, really refreshing.
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#7
Unregistered
It is (was) a NEO Shifters toy. Removed the center column, but all pieces are use to incorporate into the PC. The Swiftech pump is inside the top under the radiator. I will try to get better pictures. The temperature readout on the CPU never exceeds 45C, no matter what are running. I throtle it up to 3.7g and the CPU temp jumps to about 55C on heavy load (Left for Dead - full frame/full speed). The problem I have now is the video card temp. I'm looking to put a water block video on it.

Happy toying...
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#8
Unregistered
Oh, and the ball encasted in weird black plastic pieces (inside a NEO-Docking port) is the water reservoir, on the left side of the PC. The ball is a clear plastic from a Xmas ornanment super glued and sealed together. The ball has 5 blue LED under it; it grows blue when turn on. The fan you see on the right is CoolMaster, cut off all housing and just zip-tied inside the NEO-Docking circle. Both of the toy each has a Docking port (circle).

The idea is build it cheap, but functional. I planned to add more light (LEDs) when I have a bit more time.
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#9
Cuzza
weird. i like weird. 7/10
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#10
Unregistered
i like it..9/10 for the wierd looking thing. you're such a nerd. brilliant idea.
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#11
CharlO
I voted 10/10 because:

Amazing looking, looks kinda like the antec one.. I think the name was skull or something like that, only yours is far better looking :)
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