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Old Dec 12, 2012, 05:54 PM   #22701
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I got board. I had enough parts laying around to put together a pc. I also had an old Dell 2400 case I painted a while back so I added some carbon bling.

Specs E7300 C2D, DD3 1333 4 Gb, 40 Gb IDE, 430PSU,


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I got board. I had enough parts laying around to put together a pc. I also had an old Dell 2400 case I painted a while back so I added some carbon bling.

Specs E7300 C2D, DD3 1333 4 Gb, 40 Gb IDE, 430PSU,

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Nice! good to see someone get some potential out of those dell cases. Have you done the side panels with the Carbon Fibre tape? I imagine it'd look pretty damn good.
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Old Dec 12, 2012, 07:49 PM   #22704
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Nice! good to see someone get some potential out of those dell cases. Have you done the side panels with the Carbon Fibre tape? I imagine it'd look pretty damn good.
I haven't decided what to do with the side panel. I dont think I waste that much tape. Maybe a window or some vents
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got my fans in and i am liking my APU build




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Little bit of overkill don't you think so ?
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nah not really. if theres place for fans why not fill them up?
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i already filled out sir^^ sorry im just new in this kind of forum^^ thanks for the warm welcome sir^^
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I got board. I had enough parts laying around to put together a pc. I also had an old Dell 2400 case I painted a while back so I added some carbon bling.

Specs E7300 C2D, DD3 1333 4 Gb, 40 Gb IDE, 430PSU,

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I have that exact same Dell PC case with a dell build in it. What you did is so much cleaner in terms of cable management then what dell did haha.
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I posted my computer, so here is what my gaming/computer area looks like,still finishing it up, I don't have all of my home theater setup wired right now and still doing some cleaning.
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In progress build, obviously won't be leaving it as it is. Waiting for some money to roll in for a Custom water loop then also thinking about changing to a rampage board, but still contemplating it lol


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I don't care what anyone thinks... I think Intel stock coolers look pretty great for what they are.
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I don't care what anyone thinks... I think Intel stock coolers look pretty great for what they are.
Socket 478 coolers were very cool, still have one
Socket 775 coolers were okay.
Socket 1155/1156 coolers not so much... atleast for me, way too thin!

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I don't care what anyone thinks... I think Intel stock coolers look pretty great for what they are.
I agree, although it's currently the loudest component in my case lol
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Old Dec 13, 2012, 01:26 PM   #22715
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In progress build, obviously won't be leaving it as it is. Waiting for some money to roll in for a Custom water loop then also thinking about changing to a rampage board, but still contemplating it lol

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You're contemplating dropping that 3570k and going lga2011? Why? That's a huge expense, new proc, new board, probably some new/more ram... Just grab a Maximus V and you'll be happy!
Looking great, btw!
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Changed out the GTX 580's for HD 7970's:


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Got some needed goodies for myself recently.





Corsair Air Series SP120 CO-9050006-WW 120mm Case Fans, and an MSI DVD Burner (My ASUS has been acting strange.)

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GTX 460 SE continues to die after baking multiple times so i had to replace it, jes a mainstream GTX 660 OC





Seeing CPU usage much higher now (and GPU usage not maxing out when i still have my 460SE) so it looks like it reaching its limit, time to get a 3570K i guess
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Pentium D 331, MSI MS-7173P mobo, Seasonic 300W PSU, Old Gateway Case, IDE Maxtor 80GB HDD+Seagate Barracuda 40GB HDD, IDE Lite-On DVD Burner, Audigy 2 ZS Sound card+audio bay




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Preliminary fitting test:





I'm using a small drawner handle to hold the water kit in place



The PSU is turned up so that it draws air from the top, the water kit does too.



Goddamned SSD is BSODing on me ATM Was working fine before
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I'm using a small drawner handle to hold the water kit in place

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The PSU is turned up so that it draws air from the top, the water kit does too.

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Goddamned SSD is BSODing on me ATM Was working fine before


Wow! what water cooling kit is that?
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SAN ACE MC Liquid, the thing is a monster: radiator is 150x170x35mm + fan and shroud. Got it for $25 shipped but that's just because it doesn't fit in a standard fan mount. Tubes are 20cm only so I had to think a little outside of the box. I put my Silverstone SFX to work here, that allowed me to mount it on the top with the help of that little drawer handle.


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Hello all and good job to everybody for yours Systems

Here is my unusual and unique system composed by an Asus P5E64 WS Evolution X48 and a pair of Asus ENGTX295 in Quadsli...
Quadsli on X48????..yessss we can...with HyperSli....

Was a arduous work to integrate 2 radiator and one pump in a 12 years old case i modded everything but there is a lot to work to do anyway.
The sli bridge wasnt working cauz a badwire so i soldered a ''bypass''...this is temporary fix only.













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