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Posted: May 25th 2008
Updated: June 29th 2008 - 9:21 AM
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Key Features: Intel CPU
Homepage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u784M6rpONs
This user's other mods:
  • Laurijan´s Rig Watercooled Rev.2
  • Laurijan´s Rig Watercooled Rev.3
System Specs: » CPU: Intel Q6600 G0 Stepping @3GHz » Mobo: DFI LanParty Dark P35-T2RL » Fans: Cpu - Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro, »  Case - 3x12cm Antec standart » Ram: 4x1GB OCZ Reaper HPC - 800MHz »  @3-4-4-15 » GPU: Inno3D 8800GT 512MB - OC Edition » HDD: 2x Maxtor 500Gb 32Mb - Raid 0 » DVD: Samsung Super-Writemaster - Lightscribe - DVD-RW/RAM » CRT: 21" Nokia 445PRO - TrueFlat Trinitron - 1024x768@150Hz » Case: Antec P182 - Gunmetal Black Edition » Sound: Realtek ALC885 - High Definition - »  8-channel audio output » PSU: Termaltake Thoughpower 750W - »  Cable management » OS: Windows XP 32Bit » INet: Anonymous VPN 10Mbit/10Mbit(Relakks.com)
Performed Mods: CLICK ON THE PICS WHICH MIGHT BE DISTORTED - THAT WILL MAKE THEM NORMAL AGAIN! Installed 2x cold-cathode lamps (one blue and on red) the blue one is in a plexi tube to protect it and did a lot of cable management with this cable management friendly case (Antec P182). I installed an OCZ ram cooler with blue lights too.. Also i bought a 6 lamp disco light which i put on one of my front speakers to round the look up - which can be seen in action in youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u784M6rpONs
Hope you enjoy it!
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24 Comments

#1
sneekypeet
Unpaid Babysitter
Reverse airflow...nice idea with the Reapers blocking the CPU fan install.
Clean, simple , and tidy....great work!

Edit: its too new...will be back later to vote!
Posted on May 25th 2008, 8:11 Edit | Reply
#2
Laurijan
1000 Posts
I install a second cold-cathode lamp on top on monday or so..
Posted on May 25th 2008, 8:48 Edit | Reply
#3
Cold Storm
Battosai
Pretty nice set-up you have there! How does your Dark board handle for ya?
Posted on May 25th 2008, 9:05 Edit | Reply
#4
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
by: sneekypeet
Reverse airflow...nice idea with the Reapers blocking the CPU fan install.
Clean, simple , and tidy....great work!

Edit: its too new...will be back later to vote!
Reverse air flow? Did he change the polarity of the fan or is it blowing towards the RAM?

If not, the polarity of the CPU fan could be changed, so it pulls hot air off the fins.
Posted on May 25th 2008, 9:35 Edit | Reply
#5
steelkane
500 Posts
Superb wire management, very clean looking, Nice Build,, have u thought about an LCD monitor, they really have come a long way.
Posted on May 25th 2008, 11:35 Edit | Reply
#6
Laurijan
1000 Posts
by: Cold Storm
Pretty nice set-up you have there! How does your Dark board handle for ya?
I had a DFI Blood-Iron before which i had to RMA and I decided to get the DFI Lanparty Dark one instead because it has UV reactiv slots and parts, Cmos Reloaded (Bios profiles) and all solid capacitors as well as an better layout of all connectors - from the performence side both are the same since the Dark is only better in above mentioned things.. I havent maxed out my oc for now but will update my system specs later on..
Posted on May 25th 2008, 11:39 Edit | Reply
#7
Laurijan
1000 Posts
by: steelkane
Superb wire management, very clean looking, Nice Build,, have u thought about an LCD monitor, they really have come a long way.
Which LCD gives me 150Hz refresh rate? If i could marry my CRT i would do it LOL
Posted on May 25th 2008, 11:40 Edit | Reply
#8
Laurijan
1000 Posts
by: btarunr
Reverse air flow? Did he change the polarity of the fan or is it blowing towards the RAM?

If not, the polarity of the CPU fan could be changed, so it pulls hot air off the fins.
I dont care much about the airflow because my case is open all the time.. but the CPU cooler cools the ram too which i like very much.. PS I changed the fan direction of the case fan which is on the same height as the CPU cooler so it pushed air towards the CPU cooler.
Posted on May 25th 2008, 11:41 Edit | Reply
#9
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
by: Laurijan
I dont care much about the airflow because my case is open all the time.. but the CPU cooler cools the ram too which i like very much..
If you reverse the fan, even then it could cool the RAM, perhaps even better, because then the fan will begin to draw air from the fins, and the fins themselves draw air from surrounding areas including the RAM, and the air surrounding the RAM is relatively cooler than if you blow air preheated by the CPU to it.
Posted on May 25th 2008, 11:45 Edit | Reply
#10
Cold Storm
Battosai
by: Laurijan
I had a DFI Blood-Iron before which i had to RMA and I decided to get the DFI Lanparty Dark one instead because it has UV reactiv slots and parts, Cmos Reloaded (Bios profiles) and all solid capacitors as well as an better layout of all connectors - from the performence side both are the same since the Dark is only better in above mentioned things.. I havent maxed out my oc for now but will update my system specs later on..
Yeah, I remember what happened... dang it... but I'm glad your back and can't wait to see the oc on that baby!
Posted on May 25th 2008, 11:47 Edit | Reply
#11
steelkane
500 Posts
by: Laurijan
Which LCD gives me 150Hz refresh rate? If i could marry my CRT i would do it LOL
150Hz refresh rate @ 1024x768, first of all Native (Recommended) Resolution 1600x1200 on your monitor, whats your refresh rate at the Native (Recommended) Resolution of 1600x1200, second of all theres no DVI, I'm sure your video card has dual DVI"s. so now you lose clarity with an adapter. Don't get me wrong I think it was a nice aperture grille crt for it's time but it has nothing on a Samsung 22" 226BW LCD,, I know this because My old IIyama 22'' vision master Pro 510, I payed $1000 for back then, that was set at 100Hz refresh rate @ 1600x1200. Has nothing on My Samsung 22" 226BW.
Posted on May 25th 2008, 14:10 Edit | Reply
#12
thebeephaha
500 Posts
by: steelkane
150Hz refresh rate @ 1024x768, first of all Native (Recommended) Resolution 1600x1200 on your monitor, whats your refresh rate at the Native (Recommended) Resolution of 1600x1200, second of all theres no DVI, I'm sure your video card has dual DVI"s. so now you lose clarity with an adapter. Don't get me wrong I think it was a nice aperture grille crt for it's time but it has nothing on a Samsung 22" 226BW LCD,, I know this because My old IIyama 22'' vision master Pro 510, I payed $1000 for back then, that was set at 100Hz refresh rate @ 1600x1200. Has nothing on My Samsung 22" 226BW.
Agreed 100%. My Dell 2407WFP completely pwned my 21" Viewsonic Professional Series monitor in every way. I would never look back.

OP, Nice comp btw I really like those new DFI boards.
Posted on May 25th 2008, 21:36 Edit | Reply
#13
Laurijan
1000 Posts
Bump - because i changed all pics and because i bought a second cold-cathode lamp and a disco light - if you wanna vote please do it fair - i worked on this like a crazy horse
Posted on May 26th 2008, 10:45 Edit | Reply
#14
steelkane
500 Posts
Maybe u could paint the inside of the case & monitor Black. If not,, my rating of 8 stays. New pictures & a disco light wont do it,, Other then all that, it's still a clean build with no mods.
Posted on May 26th 2008, 11:11 Edit | Reply
#15
Laurijan
1000 Posts
by: steelkane
Maybe u could paint the inside of the case & monitor Black. If not,, my rating of 8 stays. New pictures & a disco light wont do it,, Other then all that, it's still a clean build with no mods.
8 is more than i ever thought to get for that thx
Posted on May 26th 2008, 12:00 Edit | Reply
#16
Cold Storm
Battosai
Laurijan, the system is quite nice, need to get your sig updated, but the system is what counts! It's just a start of what you can possibly be able to do. 8 is what I gave ya, and glad to see it working for ya.
Posted on May 26th 2008, 12:09 Edit | Reply
#17
MikeJeng
500 Posts
AHRGHADHAHH!!!!


A crt. lol
Posted on May 26th 2008, 12:37 Edit | Reply
#18
johnnyfiive
2000 Posts
I like everything about your setup. Nice cable management, good air flow, nice components, etc. 8/10. Check mine out! (link in sig)
Posted on May 27th 2008, 10:27 Edit | Reply
#19
tkpenalty
Eligible for custom title
Superb setup, 9/10

Anyway one thing I must comment on, your CPU cooler. Grab something like a Xigmatek HDT S1283, and a proper cooling solution for the RAM; if it runs that hot. You'll get better results than what you are getting with your Freezer PRO 7. The FP7 is actually longer than the Xiggy; the xiggy will fit properly without needing to resort to reverse airflow.
Posted on May 27th 2008, 10:33 Edit | Reply
#20
Laurijan
1000 Posts
by: btarunr
If you reverse the fan, even then it could cool the RAM, perhaps even better, because then the fan will begin to draw air from the fins, and the fins themselves draw air from surrounding areas including the RAM, and the air surrounding the RAM is relatively cooler than if you blow air preheated by the CPU to it.
I forgot to mention that i changed the fan direction already in the early days of this rig..
Posted on May 27th 2008, 11:12 Edit | Reply
#21
Laurijan
1000 Posts
by: tkpenalty
Superb setup, 9/10

Anyway one thing I must comment on, your CPU cooler. Grab something like a Xigmatek HDT S1283, and a proper cooling solution for the RAM; if it runs that hot. You'll get better results than what you are getting with your Freezer PRO 7. The FP7 is actually longer than the Xiggy; the xiggy will fit properly without needing to resort to reverse airflow.
Thanks for posting in my humble gallery (not only tkpenalty).. I will save up some cash to make the proper investments.. maybe go even water.. i am happy that you try to max out my rig so that it gets more stunning..
Posted on May 27th 2008, 11:14 Edit | Reply
#22
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
2000 Posts
9/10!

Great specs, clean build.. CRT drags it down though ^^
Posted on May 28th 2008, 11:21 Edit | Reply
#23
Live OR Die
2000 Posts
nice system you need to grab your self a lcd man, and i don't care what any one says, i've had so so many problems with OCZ reaper ram with errors, dieing
Posted on May 28th 2008, 11:29 Edit | Reply
#24
Laurijan
1000 Posts
Plexi tube for cold-cathode lamp installed and OCZ ram cooler.. Vote plz..
Posted on Jun 29th 2008, 9:22 Edit | Reply
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