[QUOTE="mangalon"] You know one thing I notice is most people have a very messy desk.:shock:
Odin75789
You won't find mine messy, ever. I am about to get around to decorating it with some of my statues and such, but here is my systems specs.CPU- Intel Pentium 4 630, 3Ghz stock, overclockable to whatever I please and whenever thanks to AI NOS
MOBO- Asus P5N32-SLI Deluxe, the best for Intel SLI setups
GFX- ATI X1900 XTX Sapphire, 512MB GDDR3, factory overclocked(a small amount)
RAM- 1GB(4x256MB) DDR2 4200, 533Mhz and 5-5-5 timings, very fast load times
PSU- Ultra 500Watt X-Connect, UV reactive green
S-CARD- Creative X-Fi Platinum, 24bit audio/96Khz sampling rate over 7.1
DRIVES- 1-Phillips 16x DVD-RW DL, 2-TSSTCorp 16X DVD-ROM, External-Pioneer DVR-108 16X DVD-RW DL
HDD- 1-Western Digital 160GB, 2-Seagate 160GB, both serial and 7200RPM
MTR- Dell 2005FPW, 1680x1050 max resolution, 12ms response time
SPRS- Dell 5.1, 100Watt total power
to hide everything with little room to do so(need a larger case..). It runs semi-loud with a total of eight fans running, but for that amount, quiet. As you all should know, even with a hurricane force of air in my computer, the X1900 XTX runs hotter than hell, but my CPU, being cooled by a Thermaltake 112 Tower heatpipe cooler(big as hell and almost reaches to the side of the case) keeps the CPU cooler than most water-cooled CPUs.
Just throw a Zalman vf900 with the heatpipe running in the copper fins, on that x1900xtx. Its a sick cooler and will drop those temps nice. Use Arctic Silver 5 remember. Plus you can even overclock it nicely then too. Well if you need too, lol.
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