Latest update of my Corsair 650D Gaming PC, including clips of it running with all the lights on. Changes since the last video: - A new Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 - i5 760 instead of i3 540 - Different fans on H60 Mainly used for Battlefield 3 which it runs at 60fps 95% of the time on ultra, Sonic Generations, Crysis 2 and Mirrors Edge. THE RED PSU CABLES: Loads of people ask where the red extensions come from. I got them from www.modpc.co.uk Specs: - Case: Corsair Obsidian 650D - Motherboard: Asus Maximus III Gene - CPU: Intel i5 760 2.8GHz Quad - Ram: 4GB Corsair Dominator GT 2000MHz - PSU: OCZ ModXstream 600W - SSD: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB - HDD: WD Caviar Green 1TB - Graphics: Radeon HD 7970 (Sapphire) - Fan Controller: Asus OC Station - Cooling: Corsair H60 with AP15 and Yate Loon Red LED Fan, and 2 Coolermaster Megaflow 200mm fans Notes: - Both SSD and storage Hard Disk are mounted in a single 5.25" bay, allowing the removal of all original hard disk bays freeing up a lot of space for airflow. I used a Scythe Hard DIsk Stabilizer 2 to do this. - Most front panel cables like Firewire, USB2&3, audio and the stock fan controller have been removed as they are not used and to prevent a mess of cables at the back. - I don't plan on using the top mounted hot swap Sata bay so I've removed the cable and am using it on one of my drives. - The fan noise in the video has been amplified quite a bit as the camera didn't pick it up very well, its quite quiet in person. Recorded with: Nikon ...
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Corsair 650D Radeon HD 7970 ROG Gaming PC
Corsair 650D Radeon HD 7970 ROG Gaming PC Video Clips. Duration : 2.92 Mins.
Latest update of my Corsair 650D Gaming PC, including clips of it running with all the lights on. Changes since the last video: - A new Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 - i5 760 instead of i3 540 - Different fans on H60 Mainly used for Battlefield 3 which it runs at 60fps 95% of the time on ultra, Sonic Generations, Crysis 2 and Mirrors Edge. THE RED PSU CABLES: Loads of people ask where the red extensions come from. I got them from www.modpc.co.uk Specs: - Case: Corsair Obsidian 650D - Motherboard: Asus Maximus III Gene - CPU: Intel i5 760 2.8GHz Quad - Ram: 4GB Corsair Dominator GT 2000MHz - PSU: OCZ ModXstream 600W - SSD: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB - HDD: WD Caviar Green 1TB - Graphics: Radeon HD 7970 (Sapphire) - Fan Controller: Asus OC Station - Cooling: Corsair H60 with AP15 and Yate Loon Red LED Fan, and 2 Coolermaster Megaflow 200mm fans Notes: - Both SSD and storage Hard Disk are mounted in a single 5.25" bay, allowing the removal of all original hard disk bays freeing up a lot of space for airflow. I used a Scythe Hard DIsk Stabilizer 2 to do this. - Most front panel cables like Firewire, USB2&3, audio and the stock fan controller have been removed as they are not used and to prevent a mess of cables at the back. - I don't plan on using the top mounted hot swap Sata bay so I've removed the cable and am using it on one of my drives. - The fan noise in the video has been amplified quite a bit as the camera didn't pick it up very well, its quite quiet in person. Recorded with: Nikon ...
Latest update of my Corsair 650D Gaming PC, including clips of it running with all the lights on. Changes since the last video: - A new Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 - i5 760 instead of i3 540 - Different fans on H60 Mainly used for Battlefield 3 which it runs at 60fps 95% of the time on ultra, Sonic Generations, Crysis 2 and Mirrors Edge. THE RED PSU CABLES: Loads of people ask where the red extensions come from. I got them from www.modpc.co.uk Specs: - Case: Corsair Obsidian 650D - Motherboard: Asus Maximus III Gene - CPU: Intel i5 760 2.8GHz Quad - Ram: 4GB Corsair Dominator GT 2000MHz - PSU: OCZ ModXstream 600W - SSD: OCZ Vertex 2 60GB - HDD: WD Caviar Green 1TB - Graphics: Radeon HD 7970 (Sapphire) - Fan Controller: Asus OC Station - Cooling: Corsair H60 with AP15 and Yate Loon Red LED Fan, and 2 Coolermaster Megaflow 200mm fans Notes: - Both SSD and storage Hard Disk are mounted in a single 5.25" bay, allowing the removal of all original hard disk bays freeing up a lot of space for airflow. I used a Scythe Hard DIsk Stabilizer 2 to do this. - Most front panel cables like Firewire, USB2&3, audio and the stock fan controller have been removed as they are not used and to prevent a mess of cables at the back. - I don't plan on using the top mounted hot swap Sata bay so I've removed the cable and am using it on one of my drives. - The fan noise in the video has been amplified quite a bit as the camera didn't pick it up very well, its quite quiet in person. Recorded with: Nikon ...
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