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  • My computer has a fan made by a company that has seemed to dissapear off the face of the earth, nothing on google or anything. Its a silent side fan with different coloured L.E.D's in it so its all lit up with a golden grill.

  • nice

  • I have the same case. Its a really nice case but installing my cards is a little difficult.

  • are the fans silent?

  • The front intake fan and rear outtake fan are quiet. The two blue side fans from Apevia are noisy.

  • ok ty dude ima check out those first 2

  • Nice computer dude,

    one question,is your computer loud cuz mines is and i hate that, so i wanted to know if your fans arent loud so i can get some like yours...ty

  • dud asome video i got a question would you trade it for a laptop lol

  • hahah thanks! No, I think I'll keep my desktop.

  • Your cables reach because its not not like your running a standard PSU. I work for one of the distributors for cooler master and pretty much every time someone buys this case they ended up buying a new PSU cuz the cables did not reach, unless they had a high end PSU already which seem to have longer cables. I myself had to get a new PSU

  • yeah I just built this exact rig basically, minus the x-fi sound card, for $1030 but I have 2 9800 GTX in SLI :)

  • yup same as mine but I the Asus version of the mobo and a GT of the video card :)

  • I think $1500, $1600 is good, but if I had to push it for something really good I would go up to $1800 I guess...

    because I want to also get some other things to go with my computer, a Saitek X52 Flight Control joystick from amazon, about $87 and a Logitech Z-5500 speaker system about $219 so you add that and now where hitting $2000

    so no higher then $1800 for just the PC

  • Oh, with that budget you can make yourself an awesome rig. Check out newegg(dot)com. They offer great prices and deals.

  • did you buy all these chips and get a computer store to put them on for you or did it just come with it?

  • I purchased every part off newegg(dot)com individually and built it myself. No outside assistance needed.

  • yea dude for $1300 i got a sick case, an intel quad core q9550 processor, 4 gb of ddr2 memory at 1066, a asus p5q sli mobo, 2 9800gtx's, 2 320gb hdd, dvd burner, wireless n adapter, and a nice gaming keyboard+mouse to go along with it. if i had an $1800 budget id go up to either tri sli or 2x9800gx2's

  • Pretty cool setup, How much did the whole thing cost ya'?

  • I actually just started building mine but I'm not sure if it's worth it to just get the ATI 4870 card?

  • What's your budget? How much are you willing to spend? The ATI 4870 is a nice card for the money.

    And my PC cost $1600. If I were to build the exact PC now, it would be cheaper than that.

  • Thanks dude!

  • Nice build but for that Q9300 you should get a third party CPU cooler.

  • Yeah, in my other video about my cable management, I mentioned I want to get an aftermarket cooler. Thanks again for the suggestion. I was thinking of maybe a Thermaltake Big Typhoon cooler or a Max Orb.

  • Need any help with overclocking let me know here to help check out my channel.

  • Alright, I appreciate the help. Thanks and that's some beastly E8400 you have now!

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