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spirit

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I thought I was crazy for spending 70 quid on my LG Blu-Ray RW drive but you have two of them! :D

Nice rig! :good:
 

CrayonMuncher

Active Member
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CrayonMuncher

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lol, just found it the best way to mount as I mounted the rad outside the case, also wanted the the tubing away from the ram.

Btw the other gtx 570 is a msi twin forzr II but the fan needed replacing, got it from china for 6 quid but the fan lead was too short so I had to mount the fans the other way, now the cover wont fit, makes no difference though, really impressed, so far, how well they perform in last light.
 
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JoeBowHunter

New Member
Just got it up and running, it needed a new HDD. I plan to upgrade it but I want to see what I need to upgrade first.

Specs:
Dell Studio XPS 435t/9000
Dell 22" display
W7 Professional
i7 920@ 2.7ghz
ATI Radeon 5800 GPU
GDDR5
9Gb RAM



 

spirit

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Staff member
It's a nice setup and I have a similar graphics card (Radeon HD 5870). :)

I would probably upgrade the graphics card and power supply if you want better gaming performance, or possibly stick an SSD in the system if you want Windows to feel a lot faster. :good:
 
so i did a little cleanup.
after termalright send my the little wrench to use for the cooler a could also change the thermal compound, so old tim of and cooler master e2 gold thermal paste on, temp dropped 4 degrees highest core



 
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voyagerfan99

Master of Turning Things Off and Back On Again
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It's not the quality I'm gonna complain about. It's what you chose to take pictures of I'll complain about.

Oh, and nice machine Claptonman :good:
 

Geoff

VIP Member
It's not the quality I'm gonna complain about. It's what you chose to take pictures of I'll complain about.

Oh, and nice machine Claptonman :good:
+1, and it's not the quality of the camera, it's that you don't hold the camera still enough to prevent blurring.
 
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