My Case

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by stpl91, Mar 26, 2006.

  1. .DeFuZioN

    .DeFuZioN Well-Known Member

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    you got a 3400? they are horrible 128kb L2 cache. you were able to run bf2 because of your ram.
     
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    Well,

    I'm useing a vantec cable sleeving kit for mine. It comes with heatshrink and everything you need. Plus it's uv reactive so it looks pimp with uv lights.
     
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    lol defusion i could run bf2 with my stock pc, im saying i upgraded to 1 gb of ram and got the 6800 GS with an "ok" cpu and it runs bf2 at maz setings 50-55 fps on average lol. ive heard of people with 7800 GT, 1.5 gb of ram running bf2 at maz settings with 50-55 fps
     
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    great system man ye its good to get your wires in order better for the system
     
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    yeah i called my moms boyfriend he works for an autoparts store and he said he can get me 6 ft of quater - one inch think loom tubing which is rlly nice looking tubes. i will have this setup in about 2 days tops and ill take some rlly nice detailed pictures for ya guys :P
     
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    all you need are tie raps, even those crappy little pipe cleaner thingies will do.
     
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    I'm going to get some of that as well, it's relativel cheap if you buy it form a place like homedepot or a hardware store. 5-10$ is enough for an entire system
     
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    yeah but my moms boyfriend gets it for free hehe, all i need to buy is some of that shrinky rubbery ---- for the ends on my wires lol. and some led lights to light up my whole system and its basically done witht he lighting/wireing.
     
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    I think you can get heatshrink at homedepot if I'm not mistaken. Good luck, and remember to post pics.
     

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