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BMfan


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it has a coolermaster HAF 932 chassis with a Asus crosshair 3 mobo,AMD 720BE with a coolermaster gemin 2 cooler with 2 CM fan's,2 sapphire 4770's with a zalman 900led gpu cooler each and both plugged into the cards pins for power so the cards bios's control the fans, a gigabyte 550GT PSU and 4 gig's of corsair ddr3 1333 memory.
· Date: September 9, 2009 · Views: 1352
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supersmashbrada
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Registered: March 2007
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September 10, 2009 00:39

If its taken you 9 months to build your pc you need or should have reconsidered when to buy. When you shop for pc stuff like that you wind up wasting 20% of the money you spent over time. Nice setup though. For the next upgrade just remember to save your money and buy everything at once. You save 20% or you can wind up with better things for your pc at purchase
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BMfan
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September 10, 2009 02:03

It took me 9 months because because i upgraded when i saw something i liked,like the chassis then the cpu then the mobo and then the gpu.
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wefixpcsny
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September 13, 2009 22:48 Rating: 8 

Ah the power of Fans to the third power.

I can almost here Scotty say but Captain I'm given ya all she's got !!!
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red1776
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September 14, 2009 10:34 Rating: 10 

very nice BMfan. what kind of temps are you getting with the Gemini?
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Tehoste
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September 19, 2009 15:11 Rating: 8 

Nice setup. You should paint the inside of your case black
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BMfan
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September 22, 2009 14:19

using PC probe the max i have seen so far is about 32 when stressed and i would say the ambient temp is about 18\20 degrees



I'm thinking about getting it sprayed black,just had the front sprayed a deep red..
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