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Old 07-02-08   #1 (permalink)
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Any suggestions?

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In the TT Armor, or the Apevia case?
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Apevia, but I might get a TT Armor, or Antec 1200.

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G0 Q6600 @ 3.1ghz 1.25Vcore(Mobo holding me back)
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Sound Card
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Power Supply
Thermaltake ToughPower 750W
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I don't know what you are planning on, but putting the rad on the back, and your new 4870 right under it, it will heat up the rad,,, quite a bit hehe, or are there any waterblocks for it already?
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Even if the rad is external? I'm looking for a block for it though.

System: That's what she said.
CPU
G0 Q6600 @ 3.1ghz 1.25Vcore(Mobo holding me back)
Motherboard
Asus P5N32-E 680i SLI(750i FTW! Soon!)
Memory
2x1GB Corsair XMS2 Extreme(4GB 1066mhz soon)
Graphics Card
eVGA 8800GT//665/1662/920(Another one on the way!)
Hard Drive
WD-500G Sata-II
Sound Card
Creative Labs SB Audigy SE
Power Supply
Thermaltake ToughPower 750W
Case
Apevia X-Telstar Full Tower
CPU cooling
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GPU cooling
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