Krakatoa
| Owner: | DonJose Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | Dec 30, 2010 |
| Last Update: | Dec 30, 2010 19:41 |
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| Rating: | Excellent (6.0) 11 votes total |
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System Specs:
Intel Core i7 875k@3.6/Corsair 8GB DDR3 1600XMS/2x EVGA GTX460SC ED SLI/ASUS P7P55ED-E DELUXE/1000w Antec QUATTRO psu/CORSAIR 800D case/KINGSTON 64GB SSD/WD 1T SATA III/CORSAIR water cooling solution.
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User comments
Post your commentnice rig but where you mark it with krakatoa which well known as volcanic mountain on sunda strait
by: micropage7Thank you. I chose Krakatoa just out of the blue. Nothing meaningful to me in particular, other than I’m fascinated by the history behind the mountain/volcano itself.
nice rig but where you mark it with krakatoa which well known as volcanic mountain on sunda strait
damn the 800D is huge :) if it was a little smaler it would not look so empty, 6/10
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Nice clean build, good job! I would recommend that you plug the H50 pump directly into the psu rather then the motherboard, it will perform better and can decrease your temps. :)
by: t77snapshotthank you! I have connected the pump to the PSU but I did not notice any difference in pump RPM or cooling for that matter. It runs at the same RPM as when connected to the motherboard header, which is 1330-1350RPM fluctuating.
Nice clean build, good job! I would recommend that you plug the H50 pump directly into the psu rather then the motherboard, it will perform better and can decrease your temps. :)









