Diamond
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| Posted: | April 8th 2006 |
| Updated: | February 12th 2009 - 8:09 AM |
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| Homepage: | http://kiwitaz.orcon.net.nz/daflat/ |
| System Specs: | Intel Core2 Duo E6600 2.4Ghz CPU, MSI P965 Platinum Edition MotherBoard, XFX nVidia 7950GT 512MB PCI-X, 2x 1Gb DDRII-800 G.Skill Ram, Creative Audigy 2 ZS 7.1 Soundcard, 320Gb Seagate SATAII Hdd, 300Gb Seagate SATAII Hdd, 2x Silver LG 16x DVD-RW MultiDrive's, Thermaltake Armor Aluminium Case, Silverstone 600W Striker PSU, 2x CoolerMaster Blue Cold Cathodes, LG L1970HR-WF Ultra Slim Ultra Fast 2ms 19" LCD, Jazz 5.1 Souround Speakers, Thurstmaster TopGun AfterBurner II Joystick, Logitec Cordless Rumblepad 2, Z-Board + BF2 Gameset, Logitech mx510 Optical Mouse |
| Performed Mods: | Tight and clean, de-looming of case. On/Off/Sound activated switchs for each set of two blue cold cathodes. (One set inside case, one set behind front case flaps) |
| 3Dmark03 24083 3DMark05 10831 3DMark06 5435 Note: Photos are pre Intel Upgrade. | |

10 Comments
But it is all running stock so shes's running cool enough at the moment with stock coolers.
This case has some wicked airflow.
De-Looming Computers (ie hiding cables) is what makes me love building riggs.
I've always felt strongly about hiding as many cables as possible.
I've built 100's of custom rigs through work, and hobbies, so I am getting it down to a fine art.
Of course the bigger the case, the more spaces there are to hide all the cables, which is why I love Thermaltake cases so much.
Thanks for all the possitve coments guys.
Dont worry PVTCaboose1337, I've Built Nvida Systems and ATI systems.
and Intel aswell as AMD.