Post A Pic Of Your Pc Here :)

Thanks for the heads up! Unfortunately I don't have it yet, as I am gonna wait until the after Christmas sales to pick it up, i'm hoping that if prices are low enough I can grab the power supply at the same time!
 
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that is sexy!! :good:
 
@87dtna
You wouldn't happen to have a blueprint to that benching station, would you?? I'd love to build something like that for my next build. Looks awesome
 
well it looks really nice. maybe ill do something like that for my build ;D

If you join overclockers.com, contact a guy named NAVIG. He builds custom stations.


You have waaay too much money, time and hardware.

Care to share some? :D

Not as much as you think. I had $1200 from selling one of my cars, and basically I just keep recycling it. Buying new hardware, selling it off and buying other hardware.
And time, well this is only because lately my business has slowed down. In the summer I'm mostly working. I have two kids, but fortunately have a wife that wanted to be a stay at home mom :good:


@87dtna
You wouldn't happen to have a blueprint to that benching station, would you?? I'd love to build something like that for my next build. Looks awesome

I didn't build it, I had it built for me. Cost me $160 shipped, so pretty cheap. That included the standoffs, 3 bay 3.5'' enclosure, brackets for up to 4 5.25'' drives, PSU mounting brackets, and the on/off button panel with USB ports, audio, firewire, and LED's for power and HDD activity.

I can see if Navig has some kind of blue print, not sure.
 
He does a black finish but I like the natural wood look. Thats all personal preference, Navig has a lot of options.

Here's some pics of the latest one he completed, I think this one was around $220 though-

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And this is how I received mine-

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That black one looks sick!

Id love one myself for on my desk,The ones ive seen over here a really expensive though and i dont understand why because there really isnt all that much too them.

Might make my own one day.
 
That one is his standard size, I had him cut mine down to fit on my desk. I also had him lay the PSU flat on mine, and also had him make the CPU backplate cutout as large as possible to accomodate all sockets (since I use so much different hardware).
 
Just finished building my new rig last night:

Intel CoreI7 950 -
CoolIT Eco Closed loop liquid Cooling
Asus Sabertooth X58
XFX GTX 460 -
XFX 750W Pro
6GB DDR3 XMS 1600Mhz
Dominator RAM Cooler
1TB Hitachi 7200Rpm 32MB Cache

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Looks great :)

How you enjoying the CooIT Eco?

Still waiting for mine then i can finally put my rig together,It should come today!

Btw,Get yourself an SSD bro...your holding back your system performance big time!!!
 
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Thats actually my next investment, as soon as i can afford it(SSD). The coolIT is good, its been on there for a few hours now - idles at 40c. The compound should cure soon, then the real temps will show.
 
Yeah you will not be dissapointed,It will make such a diffrence. :)

as for the CoolIT...im going to wipe off the stock thermal paste and put MX-3 on mine
 
Yeah i was going to do the same, then i figured its easy enough to see how this goes, then change it if im not happy.
 
Looks really good enjoy it, tell us how the XFX 460 goes :) I've got mine overclocked to 800/1600/2000 like my palit card ran at, no need for voltage increase (runs exactly 1v under load)
 
Looks really good enjoy it, tell us how the XFX 460 goes :) I've got mine overclocked to 800/1600/2000 like my palit card ran at, no need for voltage increase (runs exactly 1v under load)

Thanks man, yeah i plan on OCing the 460 and 950 very soon! :D:good:
 
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