Client's mATX Desktop
| Owner: | devguy Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | 2008-02-08 |
| Last Update: | 2008-02-08 21:54 |
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This user's other mods:
System Specs:
» AMD Athlon 64 X2 Brisbane @ 2450mhz
» Biostar Tforce 7050-M2
» Western Digital 160GB SATA-II
» Sony DVD+RW
» Corsair XMS2 2x1GB PC2-6400 RAM @ 800mhz
» Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro
» APEX TX381 mATX Case with Handle and Allied 300W PSU
» Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon
Performed Mods:
Built, installed OS, managed cables, overclocked, and promptly sold!!
Customer of mine wanted a computer build to their needs. Here's the result. The sale price was $420, and the PC rocks (although not intended for gaming)
User comments
Post your commentgreat cable management and specs, i dont like the case but its good bye
You should hook him up with a nice 400mhz OC on that thing. The AC Pro can handle it :p
Good build for the price, but still a 5/10
Good build for the price, but still a 5/10
by: Silverel5/10? May I ask why such a low score? Anything to improve upon?
You should hook him up with a nice 400mhz OC on that thing. The AC Pro can handle it :p
Good build for the price, but still a 5/10
Oh, and he changed his mind and wants Windows XP, so I'll really overclock the system (for some reason Ubuntu 7.10 won't even boot at 2.7, whilst Server 2003 was rock stable at the same speed...)
Aside from any actual mods, no. It is what it is. You did a good job on the cables for sure, but its still a weak box by todays standards, and there's no other mods besides being clean and sharp. 5 is a Good rating. I think it's a fair setup with good cables.




