SteelkanePC's SLI-Panther

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March 22nd 2007
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Key Features:
Intel CPU NVIDIA SLI
System Specs:
  • Asus P5N32-E-SLI
  • Intel Core 2 Duo 6700@2.66GHZ with a CoolerMaster ECLIPSE CPU COOLER
  • 4GB OCZ PC8500-1066 SLI-Ready Memory
  • 2 e-VGA 7600GT 256Mb Video Cards
  • 2 sATA2 320GB-YS Western Digital Hard Drive running at raid 0 C \ Drive
  • 1 sATA2 Western Digital 500GB-KS Storage Drive
  • 2 sATA Samsung DVD-Burners Black
  • 1 AeroCool PowerWatch Multifunction Panel - Black
  • 1 Black Floppy Drive for sATA OS Windows Install Drivers
  • 3 AEROCOOL 120MM BLACK XTREME TURBINE Case Fans with Blue LED's 89.39CFM 32.46DBA
  • All in a LIAN-LI PC-V1000BW PLUS II BLACK V COOL ALUMINUM MID TOWER ATX CASE W/ WINDOW
  • OCZ OCZ700GXSSLI GameXStream 700W ATX12V v2.2 SLi Power Supply
  • Windows XP Pro is Installed and Ready for Vista when better driver support come out.
Performed Mods:
This system was a joy to build,with no problems. disabled IDE in bios because only sATA drives were used, also changed the stock fan with blue led fans for more cfm.for anyone wanting to build an SLI system, follow this system speck for about $2500 in parts for a system that screams.parts were bought at newegg,SVC.com and frys.com.
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12 Comments on SteelkanePC's SLI-Panther

#1
Deleted member 3
Why the 7600's?. Why not less RAM and a 7900/8800 series? Would most likely have given better performance.
I like the looks of that fan in the 2nd pic, evil metal looks. Even though it's probably silver colored plastic :)
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#2
steelkane
for what I need the pc for 7600 card are more then fast enouf, the memory and hard drive space help more with video editing and 3d modeling. plus if i were to put better cards in i will wait for the 8850 or 8900 to get here.
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#3
craigo
you really hit the nail on the head with this one,good choices where it counts and nothing overkill for what you need....yet, im sure youl do something special with the graphics lconfig when you feel the time is right, i looked at this case but chose my silverstone over it,life would be rather mundane if we all had the same personal taste....anyhow 10..i like it.
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#5
0V3CHKiN
I would have your case if it wasn't for all the dust my house gets. I agree that this is a balanced system that meets your custom needs.

How are those Sammy drives doing for ya? I've been debating getting one for mine. Any problems in XP?
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#6
steelkane
thanks for all the votes, the samsung drives are awesome for the money, like $50 and they work smooth,they open and close nice,there quite and fast, so far I installed windows and about 20gb of software and had no read errors with them.
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#7
-1nf1n1ty-
Thank god for Lian-Li Cases, :..(
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#8
pentastar111
Good stuff man! 9/10 from me. Gotta love Lian Li cases!!
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#9
dave_cortez
Cool!

looks cool, just a little bit of wire management though ;)
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#11
ktr
DanTheBanjomanWhy the 7600's?. Why not less RAM and a 7900/8800 series? Would most likely have given better performance.
I like the looks of that fan in the 2nd pic, evil metal looks. Even though it's probably silver colored plastic :)
life aint all about gaming...
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#12
HookeyStreet
Eat, sleep, game!
Very nice, but get that C2D overclocked, its a crime to run them at stock speeds LOL :)
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