Clean Mid-Range Computer
| Owner: | Ramo1203 Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | Jan 23, 2009 |
| Last Update: | Jan 23, 2009 12:58 |
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| Rating: | Excellent (5.6) 14 votes total |
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System Specs:
» - Antec SOLO
» - Scythe Slipstream 120mm and Kama 92mm Case Fans
» - Corsair VX450W
» - ASUS P5Q Deluxe
» - Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.6GHz (400*9)
» - Xigmatek HDT-S1283
» - 2x2GB Kingston HyperX PC-6400 @ 800MHz
» - Samsung HD322HJ / WD3200AAKS
» - Zotac 9800GT Special Edition OC (700/1700MHz)
» - Arctic Cooling S1
» - Samsung SH-S223F x22
» - D-Link DWA-547 WIFI N
This is my third build. I pretty satisfied with the result. Runs nice and cool. I could OC more, but the performance is more than enough for me. This build isn't finished because I might still work on the cable management or change some components.
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User comments
Post your commentReally clean looks a 6/10 from me
pretty clean considering that your psu isnt modular, but im concerning how long that psu can live with a high end board like the p5q deluxe, that overclocked cpu, but nevermind, 7/10 from me
8/10. I'm all about functional and clean cases. Modification wise not much is done, but that isnt what makes me tickle inside. Its clean, functional, tasteful cases. Nice job mang. Don't forget to check out my rig. :)
Nice and clean, way cleaner than mine, wiring wise.
Yeah very neat, like that. Wire mngmt is key to making yr case look great. 6/10 from me.
From a guy who likes a clean build far more than crazy lighting everywhere and more tubes than you can count, good job. 6/10





