CM690 - PL
| Owner: | nazaropeth Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | 2009-04-12 |
| Last Update: | 2009-06-07 14:49 |
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| Rating: | Good (5.3) 15 votes total |
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System Specs:
AMD Athlon X2 5600 Windsor, MSI K9A2-CF, 2xGOODRAM DDR2 PC6400 CL5, Powercolor HD4670 512MB DDR3, Creative SB AUDIGY SE, WD3200AAKS + WD1600AAJS, Samsung SH-203, CM690, Pentagram Silent Force 460W, Pentagram Karakorum P7015
Performed Mods:
Replace stock cooler with Pentagram P7015, added ram heatsikn on my Radeon 4670 + OC Mem=950MHz, conected front panel to Audigy SE, hidding cables, change direction of airflow in PSU by rotate fan to blow air out of PSU to the floor, replace stock blue fan by green one and make it runs by +5V on 500rpm
User comments
Post your commentI voted 6/10. Its not outstanding, but you did a very well job with what you have. Especially cable management, kudos for that!
THX, this computer is not made to be awesome but to be stable a quiet. Next step is to replace stock GPU Cooler with Pentagram FREEZONE HP-60 Al VGA P 7110 - it's similar to Zalman's cooler but more eficient and cheaper :)
6.
If you had an i7 system with atleast 3GB 1600MHz and a GTX 285 or better, I'd give you a 9/10.
If you had an i7 system with atleast 3GB 1600MHz and a GTX 285 or better, I'd give you a 9/10.
I would also give it a 6, nothing spec done to the case. The cable management is neat though nice work there.
Well
Well
by: Rock GodWhen in my computer shows up an Intel system, then i'll shoot myself :P Always with AMD, form first ATARI to this system :P
6.
If you had an i7 system with atleast 3GB 1600MHz and a GTX 285 or better, I'd give you a 9/10.
7/10 ... like the way you did it
I voted 2/10 because:
не нравтса мне отстой
не нравтса мне отстой
by: valikCan you write in english? Caus'e I don't know why 2/10?
I voted 2/10 because:
не нравтса мне отстой
I voted 5/10 you didn't really do any mods.
Very nice wire management. Great start
(I was wondering why you reversed the fan in the PS)
(I was wondering why you reversed the fan in the PS)
Very tidy, I love tidy and neat cases.
Nicely done my man.
Nicely done my man.
by: MKmods
Very nice wire management. Great start
(I was wondering why you reversed the fan in the PS)
To get more efficeint airflow over the radiator's. In this construction blowing air is less efective than this solution. Under load fan speed is ~1300rpm when before reversing it was 1500~1600rpm - so it's more silent :)
well its very nice you have given so much thought to this build, good Job.
by: MKmodsTHX :)
well its very nice you have given so much thought to this build, good Job.
I voted 1/10 because:
ale hujowe ...
ale hujowe ...
by: The2LGamerSam jesteś h****y :/
I voted 1/10 because:
ale hujowe ...










