OVERDO$E
| Owner: | cute_kidchucky Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | Jun 24, 2008 |
| Last Update: | Jun 28, 2008 08:51 |
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| Rating: | Excellent (6.3) 12 votes total |
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System Specs:
» Msi p35 neo2/fr mobo
» e6750 @ 3.2ghz
» 2GB OCZ Reaper @ 800mhz [4-4-4-15t]
» 250gb WD @ 7200rpm
» 160 samsung @ 7200rpm
» MSI 8800gt 512mb @ 660/1900
» rosewill extreme 630w power supply
» arctic cooler cpu fan
» pioneer 20x DVD-RW
» 52in1 memory card reader
Performed Mods:
sprayed inside of case, wire management,added a custom service light inside case, added 2 x 120mm multi led fan(constantly changing colors!!)
comments would be much appreciated
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User comments
Post your commentWow, that heatpipe is so freaking close to the CPU fan...
lol
by: pbmasteri know...i had my doubts at first but tried anyway and it worked. but i soon will be replacing the fan with the zigmatek s1284 once the 4870's arrive on newegg
Wow, that heatpipe is so freaking close to the CPU fan...
ive never seen a case like that before.........9/10
looking good
I only see one stick of memory?
w00t another person with reapers. What case it that?
by: aspirei only needed 2gb for now. planning on adding more later.
I only see one stick of memory?
by: p_o_s_pcthis is a no-name case so i have no idea. i got this case from a friend of mine who had it sitting in his basement for years......u should have seen it before it was painted (guh)
w00t another person with reapers. What case it that?


You did a nice job on it.do you have any before pics?
why haven't you connected all three of your harddrives?
by: bignokkithats my 750gb backup drive. i only plug it up to backup the data from my 250gb wd when it is full. the less that hard drive powers up the more ease of mind i have cause i got too much important data on that drive
why haven't you connected all three of your harddrives?
it almost looks like an old Alienware case. Nice job on it.
Looking good man. That ram heatpipe is soooo close to the fan! Nice and clean setup. 7/10
by: batmangthankx. In a few weeks i will be replacing the fan. this was from my old build. the fan i had initially planned on using just upped and died on me (zerotherm nirvana 120mm)
Looking good man. That ram heatpipe is soooo close to the fan! Nice and clean setup. 7/10
x2 on the one stick of RAM?????
I guess you are the type who is certain that the dual channel architecture is over-rated.
It does kind of look like an alienware case from the front.
I guess you are the type who is certain that the dual channel architecture is over-rated.
It does kind of look like an alienware case from the front.
by: ty_geri had 2x sticks of reapers before until i sold 1 and now waiting on the 1 at present to be sold. Upgrading to 1066!!http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227239
x2 on the one stick of RAM?????
I guess you are the type who is certain that the dual channel architecture is over-rated.
It does kind of look like an alienware case from the front.
by: cute_kidchucky2.3V 5-5-5-15?
i had 2x sticks of reapers before until i sold 1 and now waiting on the 1 at present to be sold. Upgrading to 1066!!http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227239
I'm running my Kingston memory at 5-5-5-15 @ 1,066MHz and only pushing 2.175V to it.
EDIT: I'm sorry.... I'm not trying to sound like my shXt smells sweeter than most. I just get a kick out of memory which runs at a low voltage and fast speed; it's more efficient and usually lasts longer.
by: ty_gerwell thats just you. these reapers live up to there name cause ive used them over and over. OCZ never failed me before and these memory are well built and the cooling is excellent enough to handle there specified voltages.
2.3V 5-5-5-15?
I'm running my Kingston memory at 5-5-5-15 @ 1,066MHz and only pushing 2.175V to it.
EDIT: I'm sorry.... I'm not trying to sound like my shXt smells sweeter than most. I just get a kick out of memory which runs at a low voltage and fast speed; it's more efficient and usually lasts longer.













