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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2009

Here is a video of my current gaming rig and my university room before room inspection!

My current rig has 3 internal s/ata drives (1tb internal s/ata on its way via royal mail) and a 1tb external drive totaling 3.2Tb. Intel Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz, 8800GTX XFX nVidia GPU w/ 768Mb GDDR3, Asus Striker Extreme Motherboard, Thermaltake Armor case w/ liquid cooling, 4Gb of Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR2, Antec Spotcool, OCZ 750W PSU, Thermaltake Liquid Cooling Temperature monitor, Logitech G5 1200DPI gaming mouse and a new Full HD 1080p 24" LG W2846l LED backlit Monitor w/ 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio and 2ms Response Time. My computer has 12 fans including 3 120mms.
My laptop is an Acer Aspire Timeline 5810TZ-4657 running Windows 7 Ultimate.

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  • 1/3 is looking at your crappy dorm room.

    1/3 is looking at your terribly wire-cluttered system with poser DC and false wannabe apple stickers covering it.

    1/3 is looking at out-of-focus LEDs and no light whatsoever.

    All of this with a crappy music track to hold its hand make for one pitiful video.

  • @OddFacade Your brain is

    1 Third disillusional

    2 Thirds low level tolerance

    3 Thirds up your own arse

  • Hello, I was wondering how hot a Video Card should ever get? Mine after a long time of being on and running a few games was around 45C which is the hottest is has EVER got. Please tell me is that a good temperature or should it be cooler? The normal temperature for it is around 38C. Thanks in advance!

  • @19sillybilly99 That is acceptable don't worry. Any GPU temps higher than 85 should be investigated. Improve airflow by tidying cables and add a few exhaust fans and you should reduce overheating.

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  • No dead pixel or backlight bleeding on your LG W2486L?

  • Nice set up. So how do you like the LG W2486L?

    I am thinking about buying one.

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  • @MattNash04 pro tip right here... thanks

  • Is the lcd panel stock?

  • Fail

  • @baseballa1639: Shall we tell him to install Linux Ubuntu 10.10 if he is going to be waving those Apple stickers around? :)

  • @Guerilla333 : I grabbed a Dremel from the hardware store. Take the dremel and make a "business card" size cut in the mobo tray to the right of the mobo where all your down wires hang. There is enough room if you pull off the back panel to fit wires neatly then you can just feed them through the whole as needed. This will improve air flow through the case as well as clean up the look a bit. It took me about 5 min to cut the hole and another 30 for wire management.

  • @kguttas i notice you need one

  • MAC label on a PC.....GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYY­YYYYYYY

  • Remove the apple sticker...NOW

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