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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

Yeah, my New Rig hasn't come in yet. It should be arriving by the end of next month, or the beginning of the month after; Hopefully, it doesn't take longer than that.

As you can tell, I'm excited. So excited, that I made a whole new video just for it. Haha. I really can't wait to get it. Anyways, here are the specs in-case the words are going by to fast for you in the video.

Case:
CoolerMaster Cosmos 1000 ATX Full-Tower Case

Case Fans:
TWO Ultra Thermo-Control 120mm Case Fan - Dual Ball Bearing

Power Supply:
Ultra X3 ULT40064 1000-Watt

Motherboard:
EVGA nforce 780i SLI FTW Motherboard

CPU (Processor):
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor 2.40GHz, 8MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB, Kentsfield, Quad-Core, OEM, Socket 775, Processor (I'll be overclocking this Processor to 3.5ghz)

Thermal Grease/Paste:
ZeroTherm ZT-100 AA Grade Thermal Grease

Water Cooling/Liquid Cooling Kit:
Thermaltake ProWater 850i Liquid Cooling System

Graphics Card/Video Card:
EVGA GeForce 9800 GTX+ SSC Edition

Memory (RAM):
OCZ Fatal1ty Dual Channel 2048MB PC8500 DDR2 1066MHz Memory (4GB of RAM altogether)

Optical Drive:
Sony DRU-V200S/BR DVD Rewritable Drive SATA

Hard Drive:
Western Digital Caviar SE16 500GB 7200, 16MB, SATA-300, OEM

Monitor:
Samsung Touch of Color T220 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor 2ms, 20000:1 (Dynamic), 1680x1050 (WSXGA+), DVI

UPS:
OPTI-UPS / TS1700B / 900-Watt / 1500VA / UPS with AVR

Operating System:
Windows Vista Home Prem 64-bit DSP OEM DVD with Service Pack 1

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Don't worry, I'll be sure to make a video as soon as the parts come in. Once they're in, I'll film and put together my rig. Once I'm done, I'll upload the film using my new computer, and I'll upload the video to YouTube for all you folks watching needs.

My future plans for this rig are:

Video Cards:
Tri-SLI EVGA GeForce 9800 GTX+ SSC Edition Video Cards (Yes, I'll be running three graphics/video cards)

Water Cooling/Liquid Cooling Kit:
Asetek KT12A-12VX WaterChill Dual 120mm

Keyboard:
Logitech G15

Mouse:
Logitech G9

Operating System:
Windows 7

CPU (Processor):
Overclocking my Q6600 from 2.4ghz to 3.5ghz.

Optical Drives:
Lite-On DH-4B1S Serial ATA Interface Blu-ray Disc Writer (I'm still going to keep my Sony DVD Burner; I'll have two Optical Drives, including this Lite-On Blu-Ray Burner)

Hard Drives:
RAID0 THREE more Western Digital Caviar SE16 500GB 7200, 16MB, SATA-300, OEM (There will be FOUR 500gb hard drives in total; Making it 2 terabytes large)

Sound Card:
Creative Labs SB X-FI Titanium Fatal1ty Pro PCIe

Headset:
Turtle Beach - HPA2 - PC Gaming Headphones (Yes, they're a 5.1 Surround Sound headset, equipped their own build in subwoofers- one in each ear- and two sets of speakers in each ear)

And my final addition:
Logitech Chillstream for PC (It's an X-Box 360 styled controller that I'll be using to play games like Assassins Creed and Devil May Cry 4)

Why am I going all out on my new rig when my normal rig is still running superior specs?

Because, I can.

Alot of new games are coming out, such as WarHammer Online (WAR), StarCraft 2, Left 4 Dead, and so on. With my new rig, I -will- be ready.

Remember, stay cool, stay fresh, and always, -always- get your game on.

- r3D.

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  • hey please tel me if I use only one 9800 gtx+ SSC and one Hard drive and all u have but just one, then what do i need for power supply??

  • What size and how fast is your hard drive? To make things safe, I'd suggest a 600watt power supply. The only problem I find with lower watt power supplies is they don't have enough extension chords. Like some don't even come with 6-pin chords for graphics cards; But, 600 watts is power enough to be able to run an average SATA hard drive and 9800GTX+ SSC.

    As for Windows 7, you don't need to use the touch screen capabilities. I know I'm not.

  • how much was dat monitor :P:P:P

  • I believe the monitor was 400 dollars. It's an awesome monitor and well worth the price.

  • so, to me, its a waste of money. but it's your money to do as you wish with.. still though, all that hardware is very nice, and if you plan on playing WAR, you'll be running in highest settings even in full epic rvr battles without the slightest hint of lagging hehe.

  • Also, I'll be putting up a video of me assembling the computer and reviewing each part, so if you're interested, feel free to come on back and watch the video. It won't be posted until the end of next month, or the beginning of the month after; Whenever the shipment comes in, of course.

    Thanks, once again, for watching!

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  • i have the same case, graphics card/cards, cpu, same motherboard. lol

  • this is so low i have a pc for 8000 dollar ^^ 4000 euro ^^ i have 2 gtx 295^^

  • LOL, 1000w for this system

  • as I watched the vid I said: omg... another shitty unbalanced rig ( 1 Graphics card, 1kW PSU, water cooling kit.... )

    but at the end you wrote Tri Sli, so I calmed down... that'll be good that way...

    btw, why don't you buy these stuffs by yourself and install them? cheaper, faster...

  • Nice rig.

    Must have cost a alot tho.

  • the Phenom ll 955 kick ass

  • you thanked ur dog......FAIL and the q6000 rules i have mine at 4ghz 75c full load (cooler master v8 wit 4 fans) so fuck u vipergtsr

  • dude its been a month now where is the new pc vids?????lol

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