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Actually I play with the keyboard up (see attachment), and PC150 are great headphones. For 30 bucks, pretty much a steal imo.?:DD

Galils are bad for you! Don't use them :pp Thats a very nice setup btw. Perfect setup for the CS'er witht eh func and everything :yes:: Oh and nice setup Cochese. I'm Liking the voodoo stuff.

Galils are bad for you! Don't use them:p :p Thats a very nice setup btw. Perfect setup for the CS'er witht eh func and everythin:yes:yes: Oh and nice setup Cochese. I'm Liking the voodoo stuff.

Galil's aren't that bad, just learn the recoil & it's deadly. Some guys I pug with are amazing with Galil. I'm currently in cal-im but I played in cal-main for 3 seasons.

where the magic happens :laugh:

buddy, if i had an extra moniter lying around id so donate it to u, its time to upgrade that yellow box, im upgrading to a nice viewsonic flast screen soon, but this moniter is going to my cousins along wiht a spare computer.

yeah but shuttles dont have 2 5 and a quarter bays, and the equivalent shuttle of the qbic im gonna buy is nearly ?100 more, that ?100 could get me a cpu

Hell yeah.. i've had an SK41G for over a year now and my next SFF PC is gonna be the QBic... its just so damned sexy.

--WeeJames

not a single degree difference

I didn't change the air flow at all, I've only put a filter in front of the 3 front fans, between the front bezel and the metal frame to keep dust away

the difference is that now I don't hear my HDs at all, and most fans are (almost) silenced, no more sound reverberation inside the case

of course... I have a fanbus/baybus to keep the fans at low RPMs when extreme cooling isn't needed, so right now my idle temps are 32?C for the CPU and 29?C for the case. If I put the fans at full throttle, everything is under 30?C

under heavy load with fans at the max, while gaming typically, the CPU doesn't go above 45?C and the case stays below 33?C

warning tho, the Case has it's importance because my machine is loaded

it's a Chieftec Dragon series, with lots of fans,you wouldn't get the same result in a lian-li case, I've tried the PC-6070, changed the fans to get better airflow, but the HDD Cage being so tight and restricting airflow so much, I almost always had temperatures above 40?C for the CPU, 35?C for the case, and the HDDs were cookin'

where can i get that anime wallpaper? :rofl:

desk.jpg

here's mine.. and as you can see the most noticeable thing is my GIANT monitor ;)

bottom left corner is my computer.. that black lamp i use for extra lighting because the other one sucks.. and over to the right of the picture that is 2 spindles of 50 blank CD-R's and behind that is a 100 pack CD-R spindle.. burn baby burn :devil:

and the stuff on top, they're mostly school stuff and my crazy ideas i write down on paper..

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