It definetly looks awesome dude. But if it was me I would have put the Video on its own loop..Expecially in such a perfect case like a MM...Nice job though..
Asus Rampage 3 Extreme
920@4400 1.34(Thanks UTnorris)
3x2g Gskill Perfect Storm @2000mhz
2x Asus Gtx480
300g WD Raptor
1tb WD Sata 3 Backup
MMUFO/120.3x3/HK 3.0/EK Nb/sb
Dell 27"
Thanks everyone.It's a work in progress for sure... especially with regards to my Vista operating system.
For lighting I used two 15" UV tubes (I think that was in the parts list) and a couple of well placed blue LEDs (reservoir and near the back corner of the case on the MB side). Of course, a long exposure really makes it look more 'flashy' than it is in person
I'm not sure how much of a difference it would have made. My video is running mid 30's to low 40's and doesn't break 50 on a full load. I haven't seen my OC'd q6600 break 50 yet
So far, my only enemy is the dust of Oklahoma and ambient room temps.
Last edited by Rincewind; 04-23-2008 at 06:45 AM.
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great build nice and clean!
no lie about the big pics filled up the 30in dell monitor here @ school ( glad i am not @ home on my 1024*768 monitor dont think i could've enjoyed you pics as well back home
agian great job
CPU Q6600 @ 3.15Ghz D-tek CPU Block
GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3R 350Mhz FSB
RAM G.SKILL F2-8500CL5D-2GBHK DDR2 1066
GPU Nvidia 8800GT MCW-60 700Mhz Core 1.0 GHz Mem
PSU Cooler Master realPower 550W
Storage 3 500 GB WD Caviar SE16 in RAID 0 + 300gb WD
Misc. CM stacker STC-T01 w/ Cross-flow fan, 2 MCR-320 Rads, DCC 355 W/ Petras Top, 12 YateLoon D12SL-12, ~12ft Tygon 9/16 ID tubing
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great build, i'm building a watercooled EVGA 780I you alrady showed me the first problem forgot to order the Vcore mosfetsalso having a probleming using the SB waterblock & my XFX 9800GX2. I think i'l have to use the same solution like you a fan on the MCP.
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