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Custom Gaming System - CoolerMaster HAF 932 / Intel E8600 OC / ATI 4870

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    Posted: 09 Oct 2008 at 1:53pm

Custom Gaming System - CoolerMaster HAF 932 / Intel E8600 OC / ATI 4870

Some customers have a vision into what the most beautiful should look like.  They select the options on our website and we start to build it.  We then realize just how awesome a computer some of these systems really are.  This system was chosen and configured by an actual customer and we are displaying it here for your viewing pleasure.

You can click any picture for a bigger view

 

Now the first thing you will notice in this system is the new case from Cooler Master.  This case is called the HAF, and it is quite different.  First, it was designed from the ground up to be liquid cooled.  Up top, there is a hidden fill port for your reservoir.  Then you will notice the few inches of space between the motherboard and the top of the case.  This is for the very large radiators are customer especially like to use.

 

The great wiring management is possible due to the ATX motherboard and EATX case sizes.  We are able to achieve our best looking wiring whenever we put an ATX motherboard in an EATX case.  Besides the case, fairly regular build with a top-end dual-core Intel processor that has been highly overclocked.  Inside you will find all the popular components like the Xigmatek CPU cooler and the Samsung DVD-RW optical drive.  As you will notice, the mother is an X48 and the PSU is 1000 watts and there is only a single 4870.  I am sure that this system will be completed with another video card very shortly.

 

We were able to achieve an overclock of 4.0 GHz using the stock multiplier of 10x and a FSB of 400.

 

Here are the complete specs for all of you look over.

 

System Performance: Queen:    16891 Julia:  7377
PhotoWorxx:  17840 Mandel:  3794
Memory Performance: Latency: 67.6 ns Read: 7901 MB/s
Timings: 5-5-5-18 CR2 Write: 7059 MB/s

Video Card Performance:

14332 3DMarks

Case:

COOLERMASTER, HAF 932 (RC-932-KKN1-GP) Black Tower Case, EATX, No PSU, Steel

Processor:

Overclocked INTEL, Core™ 2 Duo E8600 Dual-Core, 3.33GHz, 1333MHz FSB, 6MB L2 Cache, 45nm, 65W, EM64T EIST VT XD

Motherboard:

ASUS, Rampage Formula, LGA775, Intel X48, 1600MHz FSB, DDR2-1200 8GB /4, PCIe x16 CF /2, SATA 3.0 Gbit/s RAID 5 /6, HDA, GbLAN /2, FW /2, ATX

Video Card:

VISIONTEK, Radeon® HD 4870 750MHz, 512MB GDDR5 1800Mhz, PCIe x16 CrossFire, DVI /2

Memory:

OCZ, 4GB (2 x 2GB) Reaper HPC Edition PC2-8500 DDR2 1066MHz CL (5-5-5-18) 2.1-2.3V SDRAM DIMM, Non-ECC

Hard Drive:

WESTERN DIGITAL, 300GB (WD3000HLFS) WD VelociRaptor™, SATA 3 Gb/s, 10000 RPM, 16MB cache

Optical Drive:

SAMSUNG, Super-WriteMaster™ SH-S202J Black 20x DVD±R/RW Dual-Layer Burner, IDE/ATAPI

Cooling:

XIGMATEK, HDT-S1283 CPU Cooling Fan/Heatsink, Socket 775/754/939/940/AM2, 120mm Fan, Copper/Aluminum

Power Supply:

CORSAIR, CMPSU-1000HX HX Series Power Supply w/ Modularized Cable Management, 1000W, 80 PLUS®, 24-pin ATX12V EPS12V, Multi-GPU Ready

Operating System:

MICROSOFT, Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition w/ SP1

Other Options:

LOGISYS, Dual Cold Cathode Case Lights Kit, Red

System and memory benchmarks performed with Everest Ultimate Edition

Video card performance benchmarks performed with 3DMark 2006 Professional

 

Want to config a system just like this?  Click the link below to go to our system page that was used for this build and select the options to match this system.


Edited by avadmin - 28 Apr 2009 at 9:27pm
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