My new watercooling :)

Gomce

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Ok, the gaming / satellite TV / backup PC needed a more efficient cooling:

- 3200+ Athlon 64bit (default 2.2ghz, overclocked to 2.36ghz, equivalent to 3.6ghz pentium4)

- Gigabyte Nforce 3 250GB motherboard

- 1 gb (2x512mb) ddr500 kingmax

-MSI Ati 9800 pro, soon to be replaced with Gainward 6800Ultra

- 80 gb maxtor sata drive 8mb cashe

- 2 x 250 GB backup Maxtors

- 2 x 17" Samsung LCDs 174t

- Coolermaster Aquagate watercooling

- Technotrend DVB satellite card

- Logitech Z3 speakers

- Chieftec Dragon tower with 360W psu


Check out the pics here
 

Burtie21

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so if that is your backup pc.....then WHAT THE HELL DO YOU HAVE FOR A GOOD ONE?!?!?!?!?!?!
 

Gomce

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Ok, the gaming / satellite TV / backup PC needed a more efficient cooling
:) it's in fact my all-round pc

My working PC, for dreamweaver / fireworks / lightwave (the left pc on those pictures) consists of:
Athlon64bit 2800+ 1.85ghz
Abit KV8-MAX3 (KT800)
2 x 512mb PQI value ram + ram coolers from coolermaster
2 x 80 GB Maxtor sata drives
Gigabyte 9600 pro
2 x 17LCDs (both PCs share both monitors)
Live! SB
Chieftec case, 400W gembird PSU
it's very fast, very stable, although cheap PSU/Ram were used.

 

Burtie21

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ahhh i understand now, i thought u were saying that it was a peice of crap, and then i was just waiting to see how badass your other pc was.

I was expecting like dual intel xeon nonconas or whatever they are or something along those lines.

your systems are fairly similar, why wouldn't you just sell your working pc, and use that money to buy the 6800 ultra for your gaming pc.....or do all of those editing tools and such slow it down?