"The Beast" Updated
| Owner: | Ragsters Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | Jan 16, 2009 |
| Last Update: | Jan 16, 2009 19:19 |
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| Rating: | Outstanding (6.6) 17 votes total |
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This user's other mods:
System Specs:
» Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 Case
» e8400 CPU overclocked to 3600 MHz (3000 MHz Stock)
» Asus Rampage Formula Motherboard
» 4GB Corsair 800MHz RAM
» Zalman 9700 CPU Fan
» 2 X ATI 4850 GPU with zalman VF1000
» Creative x-fi Titanium Sound Card
» HP w2207 22" Monitor @ 1680 x 1050 Res.
» Corsair HX 1000W PSU
» Raptor X 150 and Western Digital 640 Black HD Logitech G11 Keyboard and MX518 Mouse
» Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Speakers
Performed Mods:
Since my first post, I installed a new Western Digital 640GB hard drive, a Corsair 1000w power supply and got the inside of my case powder coated black. I also drilled a hole on the motherboard tray for the 8 pin power cable and really worked hard on the cable management.
TPU's Case Mod Gallery is sponsored by Xoxide
User comments
Post your commentwhat do you use the calculator on the top left for (the first picture)
I use my calculator all the time. You need it to calculate FSB speeds, CPU speeds, and memory speeds at various DRAM:FSB settings.
Here is something to look at:
http://img.techpowerup.org/090116/straps.jpg
Here is something to look at:
http://img.techpowerup.org/090116/straps.jpg
Very nice and clean!
[QUOTE=to6ko91;1163162]what do you use the calculator on the top left for (the first picture)[/QUOTE
I use it for the same reason ty_ger does.
I use it for the same reason ty_ger does.
by: ty_ger
I use my calculator all the time. You need it to calculate FSB speeds, CPU speeds, and memory speeds at various DRAM:FSB settings.
Here is something to look at:
http://img.techpowerup.org/090116/straps.jpg
I use my one for maths but the one in the picture is more than a scientific calculator (it is almost a computer itself) if you look closely the bottom of it it has a hole (2.5/3.5 jack as for headphones) but you wont be listening music on a calculator it is instead to connect to some what larger and smarter base to which you can attach different measuring instruments like a pH meter , sound meter light meter and almost anything that has a meter in it :D ... And then you could hoke it up to a PC and get graph for a certain time what you ware measuring and can get it to do almost anything you want it to do, thats why I was asking what exactly does he use it for.I have used it in Physics (not game Physics if you are woundering) and Chemistry to measure different things
by: to6ko91Well I am a civil engineer and that is just one of many calculators I used in college before I graduated. That specific calculator is the TI-83 but I have many more TIs including the TI-89 titanium.
I use my one for maths but the one in the picture is more than a scientific calculator (it is almost a computer itself) if you look closely the bottom of it it has a hole (2.5/3.5 jack as for headphones) but you wont be listening music on a calculator it is instead to connect to some what larger and smarter base to which you can attach different measuring instruments like a pH meter , sound meter light meter and almost anything that has a meter in it :D ... And then you could hoke it up to a PC and get graph for a certain time what you ware measuring and can get it to do almost anything you want it to do, thats why I was asking what exactly does he use it for.I have used it in Physics (not game Physics if you are woundering) and Chemistry to measure different things
by: Ragsters
Well I am a civil engineer and that is just one of many calculators I used in college before I graduated. That specific calculator is the TI-83 but I have many more TIs including the TI-89 titanium.
a usb calc and PC calc anybody thins the second picture looks weird :D
the one i was using is the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition
by: to6ko91Let me explain about the second picture. This picture was taken before the powder coating was done and after I drilled the hole for the 8 pin power. I just wanted to show the location of the hole I drilled.
a usb calc and PC calc anybody thins the second picture looks weird :D
the one i was using is the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition
by: Ragstersi meant that
Let me explain about the second picture. This picture was taken before the powder coating was done and after I drilled the hole for the 8 pin power. I just wanted to show the location of the hole I drilled.

Very impressive. I love the LED System fans. I can see you went through some effort to hide the wires.
i voted 6/10 but why that cheap graphics cards ?
by: AnimalpakWhen the 4850 first came out I saw them in bestbuy for $150.00. It was either get two of these or one 4870. With my current resolution of 1680 x 1050 I think this was the better choice.
i voted 6/10 but why that cheap graphics cards ?











