E6600 LAN Party Rig

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February 25th 2007
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Key Features:
High Rated Intel CPU NVIDIA Graphics NVIDIA SLI Water-cooled
System Specs:
  • Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.6 GHz (3.8 for benching) - Coolit Freezone modified 120 mm cooler - EVGA 680i motherboard - 2 GB DDR2-800 @ 1000 MHz, 4-3-3-6, 2T - OCZ RAM Cooler - EVGA 8800 GTS SLI @ 650/920 - Mushkin Enhanced 650W SLI PSU - Vantec fan controller - CoolerMaster Stacker 830 - 30 inch Dell 3007FPW Monitor
Performed Mods:
The Coolit has been modified with 120 mm fan using a 92 to 120mm adapter. Video cards a rebuilt using better thermal pads and AS5 on the GPU core. 24x7 stable to 650/920.
I use this for LAN parties as the other system is not very portable (100+ pounds)with the phase unit attached. Scores 16,000+ on 3DMark06.
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28 Comments on E6600 LAN Party Rig

#1
pbmaster
Wow

Ah anther outstanding rig m8...I just have to know: How the hell can you afford all this stuff?!?!
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#2
HeavyH20
Just a hardware enthusiast, I guess. And, since we need three PC's at home, each one gets a little attention. Makes for easy LAN parties.
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#3
JUDAS3
that is beautiful m8 - very nice in deed.
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#4
Bokinator
10/10 Nice! Where do you get those awesome nvidia stickers?
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#6
magibeg
Another very nice rig, kinda wish i had one of those systems right now :P
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#7
pentastar111
OMG! I wish I could do cabling like that. 10/10 from me.
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#8
-1nf1n1ty-
Man that looks cool nice and clean, something like what I'm going to build, GG, you deserve a 10 because you deserve it I can only imagine how much money you put into it(probably around 2,900+) I can tell you worked hard on it, GJ happy gaming :)
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#10
Dia01
Yet again, nice build 9/10
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#11
HeUeR
Cool rig, i put 9/10 !
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#12
EviLZeD
haha i always wanted to see you second rig its excellent 9/10 as you said it is very similar to dia01's rig :D btw that is one heck of a lan party rig LOL
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#13
HeavyH20
willyman69Thanks! Did you use the 3-inch cut?
Yes, the one I used was a 3 inch cut.

And, once you have a quad and 8800GTX SLI, it is kind of hard to step too far back, even just for LAN parties. :-)
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#14
tkpenalty
Nice, looks very neat and not too ricey.
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#15
ex_reven
you just love stackers dont you

you could lie down inside them and still have room for a few pillows :laugh:
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#17
pead929
HeavyH20Yes, the one I used was a 3 inch cut.

And, once you have a quad and 8800GTX SLI, it is kind of hard to step too far back, even just for LAN parties. :-)
You are a sick sick puppy...but if i was a sick puppy i'd never want to be healthy. Solid rig as always man. Nice to see that Freezone didn't go to waste.
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#18
FanATIc
A MONSTER build of first class Hardware!!!!
NICE :p
Like the Memo cooler, thinking to buy one of those!!!!
does it give a good performance???
afterall 9/10
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#19
HeavyH20
FanATIcA MONSTER build of first class Hardware!!!!
NICE :p
Like the Memo cooler, thinking to buy one of those!!!!
does it give a good performance???
afterall 9/10
Thanks again, guys. Yep, love the Stackers. Enough room to do any cooling solution you like.

The memory cooler works quite well for $18.95. I run 2.35V Dimm and it stays nice and cool. It also helps the RAM run 4-3-3-6, 2T at 1000 MHz for 24x7 duty. For some benching, I run it at 2.45V, 4-3-3-6, 2T at 1066.
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#21
FanATIc
HeavyH20Thanks again, guys. Yep, love the Stackers. Enough room to do any cooling solution you like.

The memory cooler works quite well for $18.95. I run 2.35V Dimm and it stays nice and cool. It also helps the RAM run 4-3-3-6, 2T at 1000 MHz for 24x7 duty. For some benching, I run it at 2.45V, 4-3-3-6, 2T at 1066.
Nice, I just wondered, I have a pair of Domminator sticks, and the heatsinks are quiet tall, I'm worried if the cooler won't fit because of the tall heatsinks? :/
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#22
bruins004
Very nice rig.

I myself am looking for the OCZ XTC Cooler to go with my Buffalo Firestix.
Problem is, is that its hard to find.

Where were you able to get that one from?
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#23
DrunkenMafia
Hey nice machine bro.. Love the XTC cooler. Looks sick!!
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#25
JUDAS3
check my pic out for a good view of one, for the uk posters get it from overclockers.
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#26
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HeavyH20To view this case mod, go here.



Specs:
Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.6 GHz (3.8 for benching) - Coolit Freezone modified 120 mm cooler - EVGA 680i motherboard - 2 GB DDR2-800 @ 1000 MHz, 4-3-3-6, 2T - OCZ RAM Cooler - EVGA 8800 GTS SLI @ 650/920 - Mushkin Enhanced 650W SLI PSU - Vantec fan controller - CoolerMaster Stacker 830 - 30 inch Dell 3007FPW Monitor

Mods:
The Coolit has been modified with 120 mm fan using a 92 to 120mm adapter. Video cards a rebuilt using better thermal pads and AS5 on the GPU core. 24x7 stable to 650/920.

I use this for LAN parties as the other system is not very portable (100+ pounds)with the phase unit attached. Scores 16,000+ on 3DMark06.
Where did you find this adapter? Looks like it is medal and not plastic, thus a better mount.

Thanks
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#27
Uncle Vinnie
Great Job!!!!!
Love the stainless steel metal shine.
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#28
tzitzibp
I voted 6/10 because:

excellent
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