May 23rd, 2011
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I recently ordered Portenzo iPad 2 case back in late March and received it in early May (hand-made iPad 2 case, required some time to make). It’s quite beautiful case and it looks like a notebook.
- Camera Opening: Yes
- Cover Material: Black Morocco
- Interior Material: Sky Blue Linen
- Magna-Grip Cover: Yes
- Frame Style: Standard

March 4th, 2011
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Well, after two weeks running the Corsair H70 on my old system, I thought to myself what the heck. So, I’ve decided going for water cooling on my new system. With the new Corsair Obsidian 800D case and a 360 radiator top mounted. It took me about a day to setup, testing, bleeding, … to make it safe to power it on. Well, with all the parts I’ve collected and here it is:

Testing my loop for leaking.

The Pump/Reservoir combo in front panel.

All the parts is hooked up and ready for the first time to power it up.

With the side panel window, you can barely see me behind it.

Top fan honeycomb holes removed and attached new painted black fan grilled

Look nice eh?

Front panel with power off.

Front panel with power on. The blue led looks amazing cool…
As you may know by now with the front panel has the XSPC logo, that’s the XSPC Rasa 750 RX360 kit I’m running with. For now my loop is pretty simple a CPU water cooled. In near future, I may get my nVidia GTX 560Ti GPU water block and add to the loop.
So, what are the temperatures I’m currently running? CPU Idle is at 35ºC and 50ºC on load. I’m pretty happy with this temp. CPU is running at 4.4GHz and 1.334V. Here is my screeny:

February 21st, 2011
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_ Case: Cooler Master CM 690 II
_ MB: Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD7 with bios F7
_ CPU: Intel i7 2600K 3.4GHz
_ RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB DDR3 1600MHz
_ GPU: EVGA nVidia GTX 560 Ti SC
_ PSU: Corsair AX850
_ CPU Cooling: Corsair H70
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