WINDOWS 7 64Bit, XFX 8800 GTS X2 (G92), AMD 9850 X4 BE
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| Posted: | 2009-06-23 |
| Last Update: | 2009-10-23 05:59 |
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| Rating: | Excellent (6.4) 13 votes total |
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System Specs:
AMD 750a Nforce SLI Motherboard, AMD 9850 BE, 8Gig DDR2 1066MHz, XFX SLI 8800GTS X2 (SLI), 1x SATA HDD 1TB 1X 320Gig 1000Watt iCute 80Plus, Antec 1200 Case Running 64 bit windows 7
Performed Mods:
Thermaltake Big Water Cooler With 2 rads 3 Fans, Artic Cooling Fans X2, Ram Cooler, cover over the cables coming off the power pack and 2 blue uv lights 12" black fluid and blue tubing, rad mouted on back and one inside on the botton 120mm fan.
1000Watt iCute 80Plus,2 512mb XFX 8800gts's (G92) in SLI. i have changed the stock tubing to a blue colour and put uv blue spring around the tubbing, i have also put black cooling fluid in to the system. this was after i cleaned out the green stuff. at night it glows look really nice i think!
User comments
Post your commentOverclock that CPU some more!! You have water cooling after all!
by: MRCLjust oced it to 3GHz and running ok at the min
Overclock that CPU some more!! You have water cooling after all!
I voted 10/10 because:
Exente, yo creo que no hay microprocesador que supere el Phenom
Exente, yo creo que no hay microprocesador que supere el Phenom
by: Madrid.demthanks hope you like what i have done with it now then
I voted 10/10 because:
Exente, yo creo que no hay microprocesador que supere el Phenom
Really nice setup man, I like the way that liquid cooling looks black, outstanding.
7/10 keep up the good work!
7/10 keep up the good work!
by: §tea1thhey thanks, how i it was done is by changing the tubbing to blue and putting black coolent in the water cooling system looks sweet now i think
Really nice setup man, I like the way that liquid cooling looks black, outstanding.
7/10 keep up the good work!
one word for you, man: "excellent!" nicely water-cooled! that should be one powerful rig. ^_^
i have dropped the 9850 back down from 3GHz to 2.8GHz as i was having random crashes i think it might be a power pack issue!
looks great




