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Re: Post pictures of your rig!

Postby Mr. Chris » Tue Dec 09, 2008 7:02 pm

Yep, that's Mikey's basement. Good thing he's got a direct tie in to the neighboring nuclear power plant. :lol: Chris.
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Re: Post pictures of your rig!

Postby honestjohn » Tue Dec 09, 2008 7:50 pm

Mr. Chris wrote:Yep, that's Mikey's basement. Good thing he's got a direct tie in to the neighboring nuclear power plant. :lol: Chris.


Wouldn't using an all wood design like that be a fire hazard? :?:
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Re: Post pictures of your rig!

Postby dmdilks » Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:22 pm

Boy that is alot of computers. I bet he has a great system to know which one he is using. Like you said honestjohn he wins hands down.
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Re: Post pictures of your rig!

Postby dostov_ » Fri Dec 12, 2008 4:47 pm

Here's a couple of my current system:

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Of course that last one is from the cooling system that is in the basement. I take for granted you read about it over at Abit Forums. If not, head over here as I transfered the worklog before Abit Forums went down. --> http://www.theraptorpit.com/forum/index ... topic=2963

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Antec Nine Hundred Case

Postby BlueMonster » Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:59 pm

Antec Nine Hundred Case

Love this Case!! From Antec!!

Link:: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811129021

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Ultimate gamer case? Just maybe. With a partially perforated package that still finds room for four huge yet quiet fans, you have a seriously cool gaming case, and that's no joke. You expect the Antec Nine Hundred to be ready for lift off, especially with the 200mm TriCool exhaust fan and perforated port atop this stylish case. You can even mount a 120mm fan on the side panel! Contrary to some expectations, this case is very quiet, unless you have all the fans going at their highest settings, at which point you might hear . . . something.

The 5.25" bays will hold optical drives, burners, or even (gasp!) your aging floppy drive, and up to six 3.5" drives can be installed in cages behind the fans, and these can be arranged along the front any way you like. This case provides a plethora of possibilities, and room to explore placement of all the pieces. The PSU, in a departure, is at the bottom of the case, for better case stability and thermal environment for the CPU.

The side window into the case, in addition to letting you show things off, provides additional ventilation, either by way of the vented screen, or by the fourth fan in the box, mounted into clear plastic, for a clear and elegant mounting. This is a sturdy case built of steel, with enough cooling technology to keep things frosty in the hottest action. Take one home today and build yourself the "coolest" rig around!

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Yep, it's a Beauty!! :mrgreen:

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BTW DOSTOV Sweet PIC's of Your RIG!! I have the same PSU, but the 750. Awesome PSU's IMHO.

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But your Case is way Prettier than mine, Whoa!! Water Cooled too!! Great Work!!
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Re: Post pictures of your rig!

Postby dmdilks » Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:29 am

Blue
I have four of those cases. With all the fans running you can walk into the back room not hear them running. If you put your hand in front of the case you can feel the cool air running pass your hand. The two fans in front pull out and that is where the hard drives install too. Antec I think makes a 1100 that is just a little bigger. I will not own any other case they are the best. You know that the PSU is at the bottom of the case.
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Re: Post pictures of your rig!

Postby SCAVENGER1 » Fri Dec 26, 2008 5:16 am

wow you have your water cooling system in the basement. uhm it would stay in cooler air yr round.
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Re: Post pictures of your rig!

Postby St__Evil » Mon May 18, 2009 11:16 am

I'd show mine but i'd be emberassed as it's just a case with nothing special :lol: it's a lian li V2000 or 2100 silver can't remember which! and as I don't have a desk atm my screens standing ontop of it :oops:
I should really sort something out lol!

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Re: Post pictures of your rig!

Postby MUff1N » Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:36 pm

Well guys, my case isn't near as cool as yours, but it's better than my old 2001 Gateway 500X computer (P4-2.4Ghz)...which btw still works.

If you are wondering the company that made this case is Coolermaster, but it was modified by ABS.
It's a fairly big mid-tower case. I've since modified & added more fans in it to allow for more air throughput. (6 case fans)
The Zalman fan I bypassed the speed control I just direct plugged in the CPU fan header so it's running at 100% all the time.
At first it had a whine to it, but since seems to have quieted down & now all you hear is the air going through it.
The speed control I'm using to control the front 120mm Slipstream intake fan which runs at 1600 rpm otherwise.
If it's really quite it sounds a bit noisy, but while gaming you don't hear it which is what I do 3/4 of the time anyways.


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Re: Post pictures of your rig!

Postby BlueMonster » Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:58 pm

dmdilks wrote:Blue
I have four of those cases. With all the fans running you can walk into the back room not hear them running. If you put your hand in front of the case you can feel the cool air running pass your hand. The two fans in front pull out and that is where the hard drives install too. Antec I think makes a 1100 that is just a little bigger. I will not own any other case they are the best. You know that the PSU is at the bottom of the case.


Me too DM~ (not 4 cases)

Antec, best BANG for the BUCK, I've had mu Huge Blue Antec case for like 9 years and the SOB,

just keeps Rocking. You can't find my case anymore, but it was 100 bucks, 9 years ago. The thing

is like a tank, so Solid, all Aluminum and Sturdy as F%$K. I don't use water Cooling, but I don't need it.

Though it is Pretty!! ;)

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