****Show Us The inside of your Case!****

When I looked through this thread when in college Nerdgasms ensured from both me and the two people sitting next to me.

I fancied putting mine up, its nothing special to be honest. Worked on a limited budget and I managed to find the best I feel I could get for the money I spent.

Here goes!

The Case

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Inside the case

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Specs:-

Intel Core 2 Quad CPU @ 2.50ghz (OC'ed to 2.82ghz on a standard fan!)
6gb DDR3 RAM - Although that only shows one stick I also have a 4gb stick but I was using it when fixing my brothers computer at the time these photos were taken.
HIS IceQ ATI Radeon 5670 1gb GDDR5
WinPower Premium 500w PSU
******** Prowler Case

So yeah... there it is.
 
I finally upgraded my 4870s to a 6950 so time for an update :D

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Finally got round to doing some cable sleeving, still got to do the 24pin :rolleyes:

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One of the old trusty 4870s still being put to use in my old spare rig :)

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Laney88 - you realise hand baskets are meant to be returned at the end of your shopping trip? They're not included in the price of your shopping :p
 
Those extra cables, that aren't braided on the PCI-E power cables spoil it a bit for me :( Otherwise, looking nice :)

I know yeah, its the best I could do though without unsoldering the wire then putting a small bit of sleeving in and shrink tube :/ their weird but easier to sleeve the extensions than the psu cable. I'd just cut out that small wire if I knew it was needed or not. Anyway I think I can do a good job on the 24 pin when I get round to it :) .
 
Ok just spent 2 hours sleeving the 24pin extension (finally) I think it looks ok for my first attempt at cable sleeving :cool:

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Now I can get on with unlocking and overclocking my new HD6950 :D though I would love to do something with the PSU cables at the bottom. Any suggestions?
 
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