0v3rl0rd's PC

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January 13th 2007
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Key Features:
AMD CPU AMD Graphics AMD CrossFire
System Specs:
  • MBO DFI LanParty UT nF590 SLi-M2R, CPU AMD Athlon64 X2 4200+ BOX sck AM2, VGA Sapphire ATI Radeon X1900XT, 1024 MB DDR RAM SuperTalent CL4 @ 800 MHz, HDD 320 GB Seagate 7200 rpm S-ATA 2 16 MB cache, DVD-RW Samsung SH-W163A 16x DL S-ATA, DVD-RW LG 20x DL ATA, OCZ 520 W ModStream ATX v2.0, Sunbeam Tuniq Symmetry Black
Performed Mods:
Original VGA fan replaced with Zalman VF900-Cu. I did this firstly because the normal VGA's temperature was minimum 54°C and while playing it reached 89°C =(. With Zalman normal working temperature is 44°C and while playing it doesn't go over 64°C =)
Hy to everyone. Just replaced the original VGA fan, but hope to do more soon. Planing to buy the Zalman CPU fan and put in some neon bulbs or strings.
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31 Comments on 0v3rl0rd's PC

#1
Branimir
Lijepo lega, kupis i meni takvog. 10/10
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#2
pt
not a suicide-bomber
how much did you overclock the cpu?
7/10
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#3
Unregistered
pthow much did you overclock the cpu?
7/10
This can wait a while since it has 2 cores. First I'm going to buy the CPU fan because it goes over 60 degrees while playing, and I don't won't to "play" with OC right now. I'll do that soon (buy the fan and OC).
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#4
Unregistered
^ dang thats hot, you sure u seated it right?... i like the case though, nice and clean
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#5
Unregistered
Protius^ dang thats hot, you sure u seated it right?... i like the case though, nice and clean
What do U think of? The CPU or VGA? Everything is well seated, no doubt 'bout that. The fact is that the VGA produces more heat than all the rest together (well, this was the case without the Zalman), and is placed below the CPU, and as U know, hot air is lighter than the "cold" one, and it goes up, to the CPU and warms things up. Well, it's not hot like hell, but it gets a little bit warmed when playing. I saw on the internet that the X1900 series VGA produces a lot of heat but 89 degrees was for me way to hot, although there was written that this is normal for X1900 series.
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#6
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Yeah, its normal, but Id be wary of those temps. If you set up your case to have a good air flow system, I wouldnt worry about the temps to much.

PS. Beautiful case. For some reason, everytime I see sunbeam, it makes me think of bread. We have a company down here that makes bread called Sunbeam. Case is beautiful and so is wiring and components. 8/10
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#7
Unregistered
WarEagleAUYeah, its normal, but Id be wary of those temps. If you set up your case to have a good air flow system, I wouldnt worry about the temps to much.

PS. Beautiful case. For some reason, everytime I see sunbeam, it makes me think of bread. We have a company down here that makes bread called Sunbeam. Case is beautiful and so is wiring and components. 8/10
TNX. I'll try to facelift it up, but haven't got any time right now. I'm planning to put some cool fangrill, neon bar or string, maybe i'll put 2 small case fans instead of the big one on the back. Just need some time...
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#8
EviLZeD
yea the case looks awesome nice build cable management :D
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#11
Unregistered
aristotelJebo vaku kantu!

Sine vrati se kuci!!!
Look dude, I think that this forums are for voting not insulting or outraging someones "bin". if you have to say stg say it, give arguments, don't just say that it's a piece of s*** or stg like that. TNX
BTW koja je tvoja "kanta" frende?
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#12
pt
not a suicide-bomber
deodatoLook dude, I think that this forums are for voting not insulting or outraging someones "bin". if you have to say stg say it, give arguments, don't just say that it's a piece of s*** or stg like that. TNX
report him, and the mods will ban him ;)
these guys shouldn't be here posting shit
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#14
Thermopylae_480
Aristotel has been given an infraction for his previous remarks.
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#15
Velcro
Looks like a fast system just needs to hide the cables a little bit more and your set.
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#17
zOaib
8 for a clean sys build .................. the black case is pretty cool lookign too.
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#18
BXtreme
8/10 nice clean build, and gd case :D
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#21
Scavar
nice specs, and excellent cable management.
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#22
Unregistered
I voted 10/10 because:

Izgleda bolje nego sam mislio, sta oni pricaju da je tvoj kanta, izgleda skoro bolje od mog :) 10/10
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#24
Unregistered
I'll buy a TV card soon an put a neon bulb inside. I'll put some new pics when I do that. Thank you once again.
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#26
Towly
Nice lookig rig you got. Like what you've done with the wires. Thinking of getting cable sleeving if that will fit on my cables.
Cheers m8
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#27
Senior98
Not a big fan of the case but i still gave you a 10 because of specs and the amount of effort that I know went into that thing :)
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#28
Unregistered
Senior98Not a big fan of the case but i still gave you a 10 because of specs and the amount of effort that I know went into that thing :)
I need to sleeve those gray wires from the power supply but they're a bit roomy and tough for forming. And those cables from the Zalman VGA fan stand out a bit but I hope to fix that soon :) And about effort you're right. Cables are all a bit corpulent and hard for modeling, which was/is the problem.

BTW thank for your votes guys
#29
lambros
Welldone!!!!you take 9 from me....{i hvala za 9}
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#31
steelkane
Nice, I like the side fan in the window blowing on the memory.should keep them cool.
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