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G25r8cer

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Been a while since I posted my desktop on here. Not much has changed that I know of. Just recently added a small smd led strip. I bought a roll of it for some car projects and thought .. why not? My desktop is not a top performer by any means but, it's way more than I need.

Oh I'm not running the 9600gso anymore. That is sitting on a shelf. I don't game so I went back to using onboard gpu. Also replaced the fan's in my psu as the stock ones were going bad and wired them to my fan controller.

I have a new fan controller coming in the mail (NZXT sentry mesh) and an esata enclosure (Rosewill). My 750gb samsung hdd is going in the enclosure and getting hooked up to my new 32" samsung led smart tv when it gets here.

Yes .. I'm still rocking my computerforum.com decal :)



 
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PCunicorn

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Thought I would show off my new Cooler Master V8. :D

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A 5 year old post and still one of the best looking builds on the thread, mostly due to the awesome green color scheme :D
 

87dtna

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You can see that it is a modular PSU right there in the pic. But the main problem is the CPU power wire running right across the front of everything. If it had been snaked up on the backside it would have cleaned up a lot right there. Then a couple zip ties would have done the rest.
 

Ethan3.14159

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You can see that it is a modular PSU right there in the pic. But the main problem is the CPU power wire running right across the front of everything. If it had been snaked up on the backside it would have cleaned up a lot right there. Then a couple zip ties would have done the rest.
I would've done that if I could. The cable wasn't long enough to route behind the motherboard tray, and then I couldn't find any 8pin extension cables. Thankfully it's a lot easier these days.
 

87dtna

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I would've done that if I could. The cable wasn't long enough to route behind the motherboard tray, and then I couldn't find any 8pin extension cables. Thankfully it's a lot easier these days.

Nah, you can actually run that cable directly below the motherboard and it'd be fine. No need to go completely on the back of the case.
I've done it more than once for short 8 pin cables. You just kinda flatten out the wires in the sleeve there and when you place the motherboard on top of it just kinda massage it down until it's all flat and not bulging the board up before you screw it down.
 
this case is very good to keep youre pc very cool, together with a corsair h110 and 4 x corsair af 140mm in push-pull it is no problem to run my amd fx at 4.5ghz.


 
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