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The introduction of Intel’s Core i7 processors prompted new line of motherboards and demand for DDR3 memory as well as some overclocking challenges and hardcore enthusiasts and gamers.

Asus sent in a couple of their stuff so it was a reason for me to built yet another rig.

storm sniper

The one above is a 10-kilogram Storm Sniper case from Cooler Master. It has a knob at front up front that controls the internal LED lights as well as the ventilation fans (see more details here).

asus oc station

Attach an Asus OC Station (Republic of Gamers Over-Clocking Controller) to the case and you get a cool-looking rig.

oc station

Problem though is that prices of Core i7 processors are still too steep. The Core i7 940 2.93GHz alone retails for about Php30,000.

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shadowmeld19 · 17 years ago

get I7 920… much cheaper.. overclocks nicely to 940 speeds… or wait for I5…. :)


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John Ray Cabrera · 17 years ago

looks like a hifi with equalizer/receiver/ampli. i hope it toasts bread too.


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Vance · 17 years ago

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!


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lope · 17 years ago

cool man.


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Reel Advice · 17 years ago

Hm…I’m pretty sure these components would also work for non-I7 procs. Why not buy a Phenom II processor if the i7 is too hefty for your budget?

BTW, how much is the case and OC station combined?


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Andre Marcelo-Tanner · 17 years ago

now thats a cool interface


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jdGONEMAD · 17 years ago

master yuga.. ganda naman nyan .. akin na lang ung luma mo.. heheheh


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