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Got some new upgrades few days ago :D

New mobo, cpu, gfx, cooler!

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(^ running x2 4200+ now)

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Someone asked in PM to see case from diff angles and interior etc so..

pc_case_naked_otherside.jpg

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(^before the new heatsink was installed)

PSU in question, awesome psu, made by Seasonic but with higher quality components than their own supplies!

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The GFX card (7950GT 512MB)

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Finally, not sure if this one has been posted yet but

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:)

I like that. How exactly did you do that? Not the mounting, I mean the actual converting, hooking up and so forth.

i took the front cover off the screen, took it apart... turned the actual screen around, screwed it back on then put the back cover on the front, and the front cover on the back... i was amazed that it actually worked lol... but i cant reach the keyboard ir mouse on it n e more, so i use the computer to control it ( through VNC viewer ) i can show u more photo's if you want...

clicky! 700 kb

it was only for 1 night though.. it is waaaaaaaay to big to game properly with. it was niec :D

I love that game!

Got some new upgrades few days ago :D

New mobo, cpu, gfx, cooler!

Wow, your case is Aguila is a lot tidier inside then mines. I'm not so great at wire management.

that is a super nice case.

Mrk that is the nicest setup ever its so nice and clean and just good im working on getting mine that good :)

hey thanks! I love my setup, it's not a monster powerful pc or anything but it is my little pc that I built and spent alot of time getting just right so it means alot to me :yes:

Ye mine not that powerful either like yours i have the same motherbard unless you didnt update your signature. But i think it looks great i need to do my wiring good. Its all not tidy in there.

Do you have the ASUS Crosshair by any chance???

Ye mine not that powerful either like yours i have the same motherbard unless you didnt update your signature. But i think it looks great i need to do my wiring good. Its all not tidy in there.

Do you have the ASUS Crosshair by any chance???

Aye same mobo :D

Got some new upgrades few days ago :D

New mobo, cpu, gfx, cooler!

(^ running x2 4200+ now)

Someone asked in PM to see case from diff angles and interior etc so..

(^before the new heatsink was installed)

PSU in question, awesome psu, made by Seasonic but with higher quality components than their own supplies!

The GFX card (7950GT 512MB)

Finally, not sure if this one has been posted yet but

:)

As always mind blowing, you going to be tidying the cables?
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