"MAC Converter"

 

Phill has been a Macintosh user for years. This is his first PC. Thus the name.

He builds webpages, surfs the internet and e-mail. He also enjoys flight simulator games which require a pretty fast system.

As you can see, very fine cable management went into play here. It's hard to capture on camera, but that UV glow is very rich and erie. The lights I use do not create any heat and are made for "always on".

Quote from Phill:

Recently at Phills work, they just received brand new "name-brand" Pentium 2.2Ghz machines. I asked Phill how his new home PC compares. "I wish my work PC was as fast as my home PC,” he said. Well folks, that’s what you get when you push for quantity, not quality. Theoretically his work PC should be faster..

Phill already had a monitor, desk and printer. Total cost ~ $550.00

Specs:

-K7S5A PRO (flashed with "cheepoman" BIOS) (266 FSB)
-Crucial 512 PC2100 RAM (266 FSB)
-AMD XP 2200 (266 FSB)
-ThermalTake 360w Power Supply
-56k V90 modem
-1394 firewire card
-DVD ROM
-1.44 FDD
-40Gig 8MB cash HDD
-GeForce2 MX 400 64MB video
-Antec aluminum case
-UV cables/UV IDE's/Wire loom
-Optical Mouse (painted to match case)
-Clear blue keyboard
-Logitec 2.1 Speakers

-wire management and painted all the drives metallic blue - Arctic Silver III on all chips

 

 

 
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