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Originally Posted by omgwtf I thought to make some pics since I got a new digital camera...for free, yeah that's right..  |
Yay!

The TJ04 lives!
Gratz on the camera, nice!
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Originally Posted by Evilyeti Just finished my build last night.
I will try to tidy the wires up some more once i get the machine up and running permanently. |
Wow, looking good so far!
It's extremely rare (for me) to put the mobo in, connect everything, fire it up, and NOT remove the mobo at least once.
In fact, I
count on it! Slap her in there! LOL! Noting this and that, what don't fit and what needs moving where, fire it up to make sure it still lives, then pull it apart but leaving the bulk of the connections as is or pushed aside. If I run any lines
under the mobo, this is when I do it, when I know which ones and where.
One thing I never do is take the shortcut of only using 4 or 5 screws to hold the mobo. I always screw them all in, mostly to make sure I have all the standoffs needed, and of course there is the off-chance I don't pull it apart, or maybe end up running it like that for longer than a day or two.
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I also still have one fan left to be modified so that it will fit on the side panel without the heat sink hitting it. So I'm almost done!
System Specs: Power Supply: Corsair CMPSU-620HX Mother Board: Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHZ Heat Sink: Thermalright ULTRA-120 Extreme Memory: Crucial Ballistix 4x1GB PC2-8500 DDR2-1066 Hard Drive #1: Western Digital 500GB S2 Hard Drive #2: Western Digital 500GB S2 Video Card: EVGA 8800GTS (512MB) Crysis Edition(670/1674) Operating System: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Fans: Noctua NF-S12-1200 120MM x6 Case: Antec Ninehundred |
Awesome PSU, nice work in a case that can be challenging to manage cables. I just love the ribbon modular lines on it. Not to mention it's good for a couple hundred more watts than it's rating.
Heat will definately not be an issue.

Hard to beat the cooling in that case, and with all those Noctuas.
Love what you did with the sata lines, especially at the drives. If you see me doing that next week, just hollar for a credit!
And he gots one of them new fangled 8xxx series 3ghz cpus!
Any issues running 4 sticks? Nice and stable? Behaved? Running 5-5-5-15, auto SPD? I'm thinking of mating up a kit of G.Skill I have, in a P5B Plus, hoping they play nice together.
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