Post your 'puter

Dude you gotta clean out that fan on the front of your case, its loaded with dust.

Actually, the grill is covered in dust, the fan itself is fine.

But I do need to give the whole tower a clean.

Lian Li PC-101B (b = black)

I later tidied up the cables somewhat, also replaced red SATA cables with longer green ones. Didn’t take pics though. I’m not using any custom made power cables which pro casemodders use so It’s not easy to get it all lean. Would probably have looked better if it wasn’t for the fact that I got 7 (seven!!!) harddisk drives in that box.

You need a bigger case my friend.

Everything I could wish for

Cute laptop is cute…
I WISH I HAD A DESK THAT BIG!

Installed a new CPU cooler a couple days ago. My temps are dramatically lower than before, even after an 800Mhz overclock. I used the Zalman CNPS9900ALED cooler and Arctic Silver 5 thermal compound.

Before…
Average CPU temperatures (Q9550 stock speed: 2.83Ghz):
idle: 37C
load: 58C

After…
Average CPU temperatures (Q9550 overclocked: 3.63Ghz)
idle: 25C
load: 40C

Your wire management could use some work. Ill update some of the pics for my rig once the i7 comes in.

Yeah, I know. It used to be a lot worse. I’ll probably end up rearranging stuff next time I open 'er up to clean out the dust and whatnot.

Haha you’d shit bricks if you saw mine.

Haha, snap!!

So I herd u liek cable management?

Anyway here’s my room.

extra pics 1 2

I want that chair.

I lol’d at the wrapper and the comforter.

(took with my webcam because I didn’t want to search for my camera)

Still technically better than mine, I just found a piece of cut wire was stuck in one of my sata power plugs, by the time I noticed it was already half-melted, obviously due to a short circuit directly to the power box. :fffuuu:

oh hay guis, wuts going on in this thread?

I almost mistook your case for a famous Counter-Strike level.

Get it… de_dust!

:3

I think there’s an assassin on your PC.

If you shake the desk, does he dive off into a hay cart on the floor? :3
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