New Lian LI
| Owner: | Lt_JWS Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | Apr 11, 2007 |
| Last Update: | Apr 12, 2007 18:53 |
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| Rating: | Outstanding (7.0) 6 votes total |
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System Specs:
Intel E4300, ASUS P5W DH Deluxe, 2gigs G.Skill PC2-6400, eVGA 8800GTS, 2x 80gig SATA2 HDD, 250gig SATA 1 HDD, Lian Li PC65 black, Logitech: G15 keyboard, MX518 mouse, Z-5300e 5.1 surround sound.
Performed Mods:
Just a clean install with some wire management, added an 80mm fan on the 8800, and UV lights.
Edit: Added OCZ XTC ram cooler, UV 80mm rear fan, Nexus Fan speed controller and stickers :)
24/7 OC: 3Ghz | 600/1300/900
Benching OC : 3.6Ghz | 650/1350/1000
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User comments
Post your commentWhat are the overclocks on this machine?
24/7 i run the 4300 @ 3ghz 1.3vcore, and i run the 8800 @ 600/1300/900 :)
Nice, you see any benefit from the 80mm fan addition??
Yup, it dropped load and idle ~5-7C :)
by: Lt_JWS
Yup, it dropped load and idle ~5-7C :)
Cool, did you just glue it on??
3M double sided tape.
Nice Clean Look! 9/10
Nice I give your a perfect 10 for your effort /perfection.
8/10 here..
clean wire, nice idea on cooling a beast
check mine too
clean wire, nice idea on cooling a beast
check mine too
Beautiful, but the 80mm rear fan kills the cooling. Mod it ASAP!
7/10 for now... potential.
7/10 for now... potential.
Thanks guys :D Its buy far the nicest case i've ever had. It does need a 120mm fan in the back for sure!
Nice build, I like the case simple and clean.
That is tidy!
9/10
9/10







