Midnight Bruiser

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May 6th 2007
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Key Features:
Intel CPU NVIDIA Graphics
System Specs:
  • Intel Core2 Duo E6600
  • Asus P5N-E SLI
  • 4x1 GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2 PC6400
  • XFX 8800 GTX
  • Azuentech X-Plosion
  • LG DVD-R/RW/RAM
  • 4 internal hds; 320GB Seagate, 250 WD, 2x160 WD
  • 2 external hds in Vantec enclosures; 250 GB Maxtor, 320 GB WD
  • Antec Trio 650 Watt
  • Antec P182
  • Windows MCE 2005/Vista Ultimate
Performed Mods:
Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme, Coolit PCI Bracket cooler, Scythe Kama Bay, 3 Stock Antec Tri-Cools on low , 1 Stock wide Antec Tri-Cool fan in Kama Bay, 1 Scythe Fan in middle, added a copper heatsink to the southbridge.
It A LOT quieter then my Thermaltake Armor that was water cooled. I had a old p180 when they first came out, and I wish I never left it. But now that I am back with Antec, I will never leave! AS for temps, when the side is off, 27C and 25C right now for idle on CPU, 59C for the 8800, and case is never above 35C. When the side is on, just add 10C for all components. As for load temps, CPU never above 45C, 8800 never above 70C. Oh yes, and all hd's inside the case range from 29 (Seagate is primary with 2 windows partitions) to 39 (one of the WD's). I might be forgetting things, but this is my beast! Also it took me a while to do cable management on this puppy, but it is a lot easier to do it in this rather then the old p180 or the armor...
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6 Comments on Midnight Bruiser

#3
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nice setup, great specs, nothing majorly spectacular though
#4
144 and UP
Agree with the above, nice specs.
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#5
Gam'ster
Nice cable managment and case/specs :), 7/10
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#6
zCexVe
no spectacular thing..
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