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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

my finished gaming rig. Sorry it took so long for a video of the completed project. i was awaiting a better camera for video recording but have to wait another 2 weeks for that and thought might as well get a completed rig video done with. So i hope you ppls enjoy it. The song is Wake up by Story of The Year.

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  • Yeah I did each 295 has two gpu so obviously 2 x 2 = 4 quad sli

  • @wildstyle92

    I have a quick question, how was the Thermaltake Spinq for tempatures, since it pushes air through the turbine and out the side, does it just cause a mess for the airflow or does it keep it nice and cool?

  • @YearZer02022 the spin q was a bad choice on my part. The airflow is a disaster it disperses air all around the case and doesn't do much cooling at all, the turbine fan is pretty much the only thing cooling it and what good is it if it constantly sucks up the hot air it just vented. At that time i probably should have gotten a TRUE 120 or something of the like which is way more effective than the spin q.

  • nice rig man even i will build same rig can you give me the configuration please:D

  • Yeah sure my config is a little different now but i'll tell you what it was. Haf 932 case, ultra x3 1000w psu, core i7 920, asus p6t deluxe v2, 6gb corsair xms 1600mhz ram nvidia gtx 295 x2, western digital velociraptor 300gb, lite-on dvd/cd reader, thermalrite ultra extreme 120 heatsink. Hope you have fun building and enjoying if you do intend to build

  • @wildstyle92 where do you learn all this stuff? PC gaming is my favorite but my computer cant really run many games to well. its just store bought. all these things your saying and all the parts and etc.. where can i learn about what items are best and what not.

  • @Thoraxe555 honestly I just watched a bunch of YouTube vids and began reading pc magazines about building pcs as far as getting good parts you'll need to set a budget and then do some extensive research on which parts are the best in your price range almost anyone can build a computer if they really want to it's not very complicated hope I helped

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  • OVERKILL!!! but madd nice. the only reason i said overkill cause i am dead jealous. NICE RIG!!

  • Holy Shit, very nice. I drooled a bit.

    Get some more fans or watercooling though, only 2 fans in there seeing as the front fan is equivalent to a dead rat for cpu+gpu cooling

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  • shouldn't you have the heat sink facing up or out the back? maybe that'll help lower temps a bit. nice rig though, wish i could afford that

  • @wildstyle92 true.

  • paint the interior black. Gr8 rig.

  • wow thats a champ no one game can beat you in performance now even you render a video or doing some realtime effects

  • @Thoraxe555 Its just really expensive and complicated legos... Go to newegg.com and build some pretend systems. Learn all the terminology.

    You'll probably see alot of people saying that overclocking can damage your components. It can, but if you watch your temperatures you can push it as far as the part will physically allow. Setting the voltage too high can damage your components even if you have low temps. I would say never add more than a 10th of a volt.

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