Cosmos Devil S
Posted on: 01/29/2010 at 06:53:57 AM by Cosmos Devil
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| Motherboard: | ASUS socket 1366 |
| CPU Speed and Chipset: | I7 920 DO OC |
| Heatsink Style: | Swiftech Apogee™ GTZ 1366 CPU Block/ |
| Power Supply: | TAGAN 900W SLI |
| Hard Drive: | VELOCI RAPTOR 150(OS) SAMSUNG 1TB X2(MEDIA) 80GB SAMSUNG (APPS) |
| Use RAID: | No |
| What kind of RAID: | no |
| Graphics: | XFX ATI Radeon HD 5850 XXX 1024MB |
| Sound Card: | dont see the need |
| Scalable Link Interface: | Yes |
| Crossfire: | Yes |
| Memory: | GSKILL RIPJAWS 16000, 10GB 2000MHZ DDR3 TRIPLE CHANNEL |
| CD/DVD Drives: | LG BLURAY RW |
| Water Cooled: | Yes |
| Case Style: | Aluminum |
| USB/Firewire Ports: | 20 |
| Addon Cards: | |
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| Custom Modifications: | XSPC X2O 750 Dual 5.25" Bay Reservoir Pump/ HW Labs Black Ice GT Stealth 360 Radiator/ Black Ice SR-1 120 Radiator/ Swiftech Apogee™ GTZ 1366 CPU Block/ 3/8" ID - 1/2" OD Hose - UV Red 1m/ 3/8" ID - 1/2" OD Hose - Black 1m/ PrimoChill Anti-Kink Coils 1/2" - Gloss Red/ Bitspower 1/4" BSPP - 3/8" ID - 1/2" OD Compression -Matte Black/ PrimoChill PURE Performance Coolant (32 oz.) - Clear / UV/ PrimoChill ICE Non-Conductive Coolant (32 oz.) - Black / UV/ PrimoChill Dye Bomb - UV Red/ 4" Sharkoon Cold Cathode Tube - Red/ |
| Lighting: | 2x 5 |
| Other Modifications: | |
| Operating System: | WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE 64BIT |
| External Storage: | |
| Legacy Floppy Drive: | pffft |
| 3DMark/PCmark Scores: | |
| Custom Built: | Yes |
| Place of Purchase: | |
| Mouse/Keyboard Style: | LOGITECH DINOVO ULTRA FLAT+ LOGITECH MX LASER |
| Audio: | 7.1 DOLBY HD SURROUND VIA DIGITAL OUTPUT |
| Monitor: | 24" DELL |
| Budget: | ? no such thing |
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| sexy-pc-mod-girl 01/30/2010 08:40:56 AM |
| Rated a 5! Nice work |
| Astroreeper 04/12/2010 07:24:44 AM |
| Really good build buddy. Not enough guys on here seem to understand about having a tidy box, and the importance of airflow. What's your next project? |
