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:lol: I'm still waiting on ram actually. Too bad dc sent it via UPS and it's gonna take forever.
31/12/2009 Shipped To: OTTAWA, ON, CA Shipped/Billed On: 22/12/2009 Type: Package Service: STANDARD Special Instructions: SIGNATURE REQUIRED Weight: 1.00 Lb |
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Super premium! |
My latest build. Went from a Lian-Li PC-V1200B to a Corsair Obsidian 800d. Wanted to go back to watercooling. So, my wife was with me at the local Micro Center and she saw this new case from Corsair. It was VERY big, with a lot of room to hide wires and had holes to run water throughout the case. So, she said she would get it for me for Christmas. So, I started stocking up. I bought the following:
Danger Den TDX LGA775 waterblock Danger Den 780i NorthBridge waterblock Danger Den RAD-Reservoir Danger Den Black Ice Xtreme II radiator Danger Den DDC-12V pump NVidia 780i SouthBridge fan (had to do that because of the size of my GTX260s) This all went with my current rig below: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650 @ 4.05GHZ 8GB ADATA RAM 2x XFX GeForce GTX260 XXX cards @ 660/2400 XFX nForce 780i MB Creative X-FI Xtremegamer Fatal1ty sound card Coolermaster 850W PSU 2x WD Raptor 74GB drives in RAID 0 2x WD Caviar16 500GB drives in RAID 0 My goal was to have a silent gaming rig that can handle at least a 1GHZ CPU overclock and run just as cool, if not cooler than before. With my last case, with tons of fans and a smaller radiator, I was at the same overclock but my CPU at idle was 41C. Here is the finished product: ![]() ![]() ![]() So far, the case is QUIET! I can barely hear it, really only when gaming since the GTX260s spin up a bit higher when gaming. And the temps so far are 34C at idle and 44C at full load. |
now just get the 260s on water :P then you will really not hear it.
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awesome case raging. although i noticed the 260's are bending a little
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Yeah, I didn't have enough budget to get blocks for the 260s. That will happen around tax time.:D
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I used to know a guy whose computer would get close to that in a matter of months .. was totally disgusting..
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my rig:
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And no, that's not one of my computers - just cracked me up. :p |
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It has arrived!
![]() Before I get into the meat of this post, lets take a look at my old case shall we.. Note the cable routing was a mess! ![]() Lets start with the outside. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() More Pics in next post... |
As you can see when opening the front panel (for ex accessing the dvd drive) the top lights light up.(pretty cool stuff.)
Sorry for the dark pics. I just wanted to show you what the led lights look like. ![]() ![]() ![]() This case has 4-120mm fans. There is one behind the HDDs (blowing air across them), one in the front for the intake, one in the rear and the other one is on the sidepanel thats been taken off. AlienIce is just a 120mm fan that sits slightly above the gpu cards to keep them cool. I tried my best to get the cable routing as clean as an Alienware pro. It took me 2 hours to try accomplish that feat. For the intake fan I replaced it from the Alienware fan to the Scythe Kaz 3000. Im planning to replace the out-take fan with my other Kaz 3000 fan later on. -Notice in the front grill the AlienFX daughterboard (white pcb board) controls all front the lighting. ![]() As you can see on the bottom that white pcb switch under the GTX285 is what powers the AlienIce fan and side case panel light. ![]() ![]() (The pic above is not mine buts its in my case. You cant see it because its being blocked off by the bottom GTX285 board.) This pcb board is called the AlienFX light board. Its what controls all the lighting colors for all the LEDs in the case. There are two versions of the AlienFX: One is the standard board (which I have) and the other one is the active board. The differences is the standard board uses a 3-position dip switch to change the case's colors (up to 8), and the active board allows you to change colors with the click of a mouse. With the active board the colors can change in different circumstances. ![]() For example, if you get an email, if it goes to sleep, if your playing a certain game, etc, etc. Its all handled with AlienFX's software. I had AlienWare to install the standard board due to it being extremely expensive for the active version. ![]() I had to modify (take off the fan holder and move it slightly to the right) the Alien Ice fan so that it wouldnt hit my cpu tower cooler. Thats why you see fastners as a temporary solution. Later on Im going to get the Corsair H50 to replace my HSF. ![]() |
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Whatd u pay 3 grand? lol
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Its cause there is no fan on the HD.
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Insanity won last night. What started as moving a phone turned into vidcard swapping, hdd rearranging, pulling the home server from the desk cubby and workstation from desk top, building a basic little platform to sit both systems on, and rearranging all the power. What a loon. :nuts:
![]() Hopefully the neighbors will forgive me for playing w/ the chop saw & table saw in the shop after midnight. :eek: edit: yes, though not quite as extreme as the other pic I posted, still have some dusting to do lol. |
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Now that's quite the setup. Very, very nice. :drool:
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I noticed some of the water-cooled units and was thinking of getting one since I'm in the middle of putting my new rig together. I was wondering if either of these are decent options? Thanks.
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Produc...C=1160&ID=1615 http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Produc...C=1160&ID=1616 |
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