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choose it, and the strength
to make it endure
I decided to go with water cooling this time so that case worked out good.
Out of the box the case looks much better than the pictures of it.
A few of the reasons i went with this case is the SSD mount in one of the drive bays and the 120mm fan behind the CPU to cool the back of the board.
The top mounting dual radiator spot is perfect for a XSPC Rasa 750 RS240.
What i don't like about this case is how deep the DVD drive sits and the black mesh will be a dust magnet.
I plan on doing some overclocking with a 2500k so i need the extra cooling this case has.
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Installation of the water cooling kit went great, no leaks so far and easy installation.
I did make one mistake and cut the water lines to short to slide the reservoir out far enough to add water but i had enough extra to redo it.
I had the system up and running on air for a week playing around with the built in video on the CPU and doing some mild Over Clocking.
Now i just have to find a new video card or use the old 5850 from my back up game system.
For sound and heat management water cooling is the way to go.
designated whipping boy for the grammar police
Just run everything threw a spell checker.
Here's mine a week or two ago. Needs straightened up, but it's basically all there. PC tower is against the wall, under the stereo. It's a window + lights deal, but it was the right price and size so I live with it.
PC specs, since that seems to be the thing to do:
Motherboard: ASRock A785GMH/128M
Proc: AMD Phenom 9850 (4x2.5 GHz)
RAM: 4 GB DDR2 800
Gfx: Onboard! Wooooo!
OS: Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal
Built on a budget, but gets the job done.
a little messy, but you can kinda see what i have going on.
Nothing like resurrecting a dead thread. Here is a pic of my setup.
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