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Processor | E6400 2.14ghz @ 3.6ghz (24/7) |
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Motherboard | Asus P5B-Dlx WiFi |
Cooling | Scythe Infinity (pressure-mod) w/ Dual Silverstone FM121's |
Memory | Mushking Extreme DDR-2 PC6400 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA 7900GT - 1.5 volt mod @ 700/852 |
Storage | Generic Samsung SATA |
Case | TT Armor w/ 250mm side panel fan |
Audio Device(s) | Sound Blaster Live 5.1 ( what else? ) |
Power Supply | TT 500 pure power silent |
Software | GiMP |
how much do those go for they look nice
im thinking of going that route, cuz I want to have it oc higher all year around not just in the winter
so what do you run your comp at 24/7 ? or do you lower it if its running lil hot or do you just turn on the A/C
i like the peltier systems cause they aren't bound to ambients; air *and* water are both bound by ambient temps in that they can never cool below room ambients; air and water simply cool, in relatively better or worse degrees, towards equaling the room ambient ...
chillers, peltiers, phase, etc. ... can cool the cpu to below ambient temps.
the freezone coolers are fairly decent ... a lot of the hard core overclockers/modders out there sort of diss on them cause they say they use low-power peltiers and what not ... but they do work on par or better than the best custom water cooling systems out there and *especially* in high ambient temps.
they are quite expensive ... which is another beef alot of folks have ... $400 bucks for the freezone and $200 for the 'eliminator.'
there's lots of reviews out there on the 'freezone' and only one so far that i can find on the 'eliminator' ... the freezone cools a bit better than the eliminator but is just so expensive ...
here's a video review on the eliminator: http://www.3dgameman.com/content/view/6163/103/
the freezone has lots of reviews out there, just do a search on 'Coolit Freezone Review ' ...