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#1 kilerchese
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This case is what I really need... it's perfect for cable management.

Bebi_vegeta

Only problem with that case.... it's price tags....

$300

http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/2897/corsair_obsidian_800d_full_tower_chassis/index.html

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139001

But here is my current cable management.


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The case is a SilverStone Raven RV01-BW. I did a small mod on it. On the backside picture, that hole there where the wirings are going through in the mobo tray, I cut that out.

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#2 kilerchese
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I have reserved the Borderlands Demo through FilePlanet, as well as StarCraft II demo, Bioshock II demo and Diablo III demo.

Hopefully Borderlands will have it's amazing 900,000+ gun combinations like they said they were going to have.

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#3 kilerchese
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You can have a 1GB video card, it's not going to lower your RAM that much. The your going to get though is between 3.15GB and 3.35GB on any 32-bit OS be it XP, Vista or Windows 7.

64-Bit is the way to go and since you already have Vista you CAN legally DL a 64-bit version of your OS as LONG as you use the product key on your PC or packaging.

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#4 kilerchese
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I've built multiple PCs on semi-shaggy carpet without grounding myself.

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#5 kilerchese
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[QUOTE="2uneek4u"]markop2003
The physics test is an obvious error, it looks like he may have been running 2 275s in SLI Anyway the only thing that matters is that you're happy with the performance, as long as it's fast enough for what you use it for it dosn't matter.

The frist reason why your CPU score is so high, you didn't disable PPU calculations. Which a lot of people do when they want to actually compare their PCs to others.

Second, that PC probably has SLI'd GTX 275s. Run the test again WITHOUT PPU and that'll be your computer's REAL score.

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#6 kilerchese
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Of course it goes off topic, a thread with pure ratings is boring as hell. Also most people are just posting specs in which case they should just run a benchmark to see how well it performs.markop2003

You mean like my 3DMark Vantage score?

http://service.futuremark.com/resultComparison.action?compareResultId=696789&compareResultType=19

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#7 kilerchese
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LGA-1366 motherboards will support all LGA-1366 Core i7 and i9 CPUs.

Intel has already said that even BIOS updates shouldn't be needed when Core i9s come out.

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I have an EVGA 8800 GTX, but I don't have the box for it anymore. I got it right when it released :D.

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#9 kilerchese
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it's most likely going to shut off if it draws more power then the psu can supply.

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#10 kilerchese
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[QUOTE="Wildedge93"]i strongly disagree04dcarraher
The CM690 does have more cooling if you add more fans. It can use seven 120mm fans.

Cooler Master HAF 932 can use 8 120mm fans and one 230mm fan.