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#1417432 by qbert95 (Power User) at 2011-07-17 23:06:36 (2 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Converted an old shelf unit into a standup desk; I added some rolling casters, a small cfl to light up the desktop area, and Im going to refinish it next weekend.  No more sitting, it's killing you!


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#1417454 by MagentiDonor (Power User) at 2011-07-18 01:16:30 (2 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

You must sit on a really tal chair then.

#1417964 by SSJBrollYDonor (Power User) at 2011-07-21 04:03:17 (2 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

PC:
Antec Dark Fleet 58
I7 950 3.07ghz @ 4.06ghz
Asus Rampage Extreme III
Corsair Dominator GT 2000 DDR3
Nvidia GTX 480 (second one’s on its way for SLI)
Silverstone 1200W PSU
300GB Velociraptor 10,000rpm Windows HDD
3x Samsung F4 2TB HDD
1x WD 2TB HDD
3x Segate 1TB HDD
Asus Blu-ray burner
Akust 6x fan controller

Water Cooling:
Swiftech MCRes-Micro R2 SSF Hi-Flow Acrylic Reservoir
2x Koolance Dual VID Connector Adj 2-3 Slot
12x Koolance Nozzle Single G 1/4 Barb 13mm
18x Koolance Clamp 3/4 OD
Koolance L-Bracket with Dual Socket Fittings
6x Koolance Nozzle Single G 1/4 Swivel Angled
2x Swiftech MCP655 Pump
Koolance RP-452X2 Dual 5.25" Reservoir for 1-2 D5 Pumps
2x Koolance VID-NX480 (GTX 480) Water Block Rev 1.1
Koolance MB-ASR3E (ASUS Rampage III Extreme)
Swiftech Stackable 2X120 Radiator
Black Ice® GTX Gen Two Xtreme 420
Koolance cpu water cooling block CPU-350AC
12ft Tygon R-3603 1/2" ID (3/4" OD)
15x Assorted Fans 140mm's & 120mm's W/ Fan Grills



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#1418805 by GiSSelo (Power User) at 2011-07-23 21:09:50 (2 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

@SSJBrollY - I got the fan count to 15 in that thing. You better tie it down so it won't fly away... ;-)

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#1418845 by jyap (Power User) at 2011-07-24 00:19:50 (2 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Magenti wrote:



Until q4 2011 consider your ass beaten.

Where's the LIKE button? =)

#1418885 by MagentiDonor (Power User) at 2011-07-24 09:01:03 (2 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

jyap wrote:

Magenti wrote:



Until q4 2011 consider your ass beaten.

Where's the LIKE button? =)

Yea, wheres the bloody like button?

Also, why do people go with those uber thick tubing? That looks twice as thick as my own tubing (read tubing not penis, that would make mine like 14 times thicker) and its not really giving you a bonus in terms of cooling is it?

#1418986 by SSJBrollYDonor (Power User) at 2011-07-24 18:38:23 (2 years ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

GiSSelo wrote:

@SSJBrollY - I got the fan count to 15 in that thing. You better tie it down so it won't fly away... ;-)[/URL]

lol I'm not worried about that. Bitch is so heavy it wont even move with helicopter propellers

#1420538 by unknown[459392] at 2011-08-01 02:07:14 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Case: Corsair 800D
PSU: Corsair 750W
Mainboard: Asus P6T Deluxe V2
CPU: Intel i7 930 @4ghz HT ON)
CPU Cooler:Noctua NH-D14
Memory: Corsair 3x1, 2GB 1333mhz
Graphic Card: ATI 5870 crossfire
Sound Card: Motherboard sound card xD
HDD 1x 350GB,1x 1tb,2x 2tb
TFT Monitor: Benq  24"
Keyboard: Saitek
Mouse: Mionix naos 5000

sorry for that crappy pic!

#1438033 by unknown[375467] at 2011-10-27 02:51:08 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit

Antec 900:
Antec PSU 650 Earthwatts
MSI 870-G45 (Gaming Series)
AMD Phenom II x6 1100T OC @ 3.75 GHZ -4.1GHZ Turbo
----ThermalTake V1 Cooling
4GB OCZ Platinum DDR3-448MHZ Two Sticks FSB: DRAM ratio 1:2 (NB Freq:2270mhz)
ATi Radeon HD5750 1GB GDDR5
Razor Copperhead Gaming Mouse
Western Digital Raptor 300GB @ 10,000RPM
MaXtor 120GB @ 7,200RPM

Creative FaTality Headset.

Samsung 42in LCD tv 1080p HDMI.

Note: Upgrading RAM and SSD.

#1441449 by MindTreat (Power User) at 2011-11-10 10:00:55 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Finally getting done with my new "office", or "The Cave" as i call it... :shifty:


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And at nightfall, it transforms in to gaming mode... :shifty:


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Computer:
Asus m3a78cm mainboard
4 gig corsair 1600 RAM
HD 5770 (to be upgraded any moment)
AMD Phenom II X4 @ 3ghz stock
OS Drive, SSD OCZ Vertex 2
Case, Lian Li V1000Z
Logitech MX518 mouse
Corsair HS1 gaming headset
JBL Creature II as desktop speakers
LG 22 inch display
Using a Behringer EURORACK MX802A Mixer for dual audio purposes (receiver with some jamo speakers hooked as well)

#1442078 by YinchieDonor (Power User) at 2011-11-12 15:29:41 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Temp pc speakers @ tv.


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http://itchy.nl/my-htpc-with-xbmc-sick- … d-sabnzbd/

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#1443350 by AmbientMike (VIP) at 2011-11-18 23:09:10 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

EDIT - changed image host to keep Yinchie happy...

My new build

Was meant to be playing Batman: Arkham City on it tonight but they've gone and pushed it back another week

Asus P8P67 Pro 3.1
Intel i5 2500k (yet to be overclocked) - EDIT primarily up to 4.99GHz!!!
8Gb Corsair Vengance DDR3
EVGA GTX 570
700W OCZ Modular PSU
CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus
Coolermaster Enforcer Case
Crucial M4 128Gb SSD for main OS
2x Samsung 500Gb HDD's for storage
1x 250 Gb HDD for OS X
Some old blue cold cathode I had lying around because my GF liked it :shrug:


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#1443358 by YinchieDonor (Power User) at 2011-11-19 00:21:14 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

@AmbientMike

You should use a other image hosting service.
"403 - Forbidden"

#1443390 by AmbientMike (VIP) at 2011-11-19 09:57:36 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Yinchie wrote:

@AmbientMike

You should use a other image hosting service.
"403 - Forbidden"

You should use https

EDIT...

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#1443435 by YinchieDonor (Power User) at 2011-11-19 15:15:59 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Whats the point of using https when I can just use a vpn
Anyways fix your image hosting, i am saying it for many ppl

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#1443437 by remyxx87Donor (Power User) at 2011-11-19 15:22:02 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

AmbientMike wrote:

Yinchie wrote:

@AmbientMike

You should use a other image hosting service.
"403 - Forbidden"

You should use https

EDIT...

Sweet rig, is that prime/linx stable at 5ghz? Seems very low voltage! if it is stable damn that is nice.

#1443460 by AmbientMike (VIP) at 2011-11-19 16:39:35 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

remyxx87 wrote:

AmbientMike wrote:

http://i.imgur.com/QfhUM.png

Sweet rig, is that prime/linx stable at 5ghz? Seems very low voltage! if it is stable damn that is nice.

That's just with one run of the Asus AI Suite II "Extreme" overclock this morning.  Not had a good chance to have a play with it.  I was amazed to see that it nearly hit 5 GHz with no tinkering in the BIOS or anything - happy days.  Will do a few tests when I can get some spare time away from the missus.

#1443472 by Angelitta (Power User) at 2011-11-19 17:18:24 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Yinchie wrote:

Whats the point of using https when I can just use a vpn
Anyways fix your image hosting, i am saying it for many ppl

Learn to use the internet. The image host works perfectly fine.  Copy the url, paste it in a new tab, click reload and you'll see them work just fine.

They won't show up when they know you're accessing them from torrentbytes - in a new tab, they don't get the referral. So use https or use RefControl extension and the referral information won't be passed to the image host, so images will load.  Same story with imageshack or tinypic or whatever.

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#1443604 by AmbientMike (VIP) at 2011-11-20 13:49:51 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

remyxx87 wrote:

AmbientMike wrote:

EDIT...
http://i.imgur.com/QfhUM.png

Sweet rig, is that prime/linx stable at 5ghz? Seems very low voltage! if it is stable damn that is nice.

Seemed stable but just REALLY hot when running rime95 so brought it back down a little to about 4.35GHz for now where max temps were at about 58 degrees celcius per core on air (no plans to go water cooling).

4.5 or 4.6 GHz reasonably cool would make me happy.

Last edited by AmbientMike at 2011-11-20 16:39:56

#1449345 by Steev08Donor (Power User) at 2011-12-16 19:42:12 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top


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Processor:     Intel Core i5-2500K
Memory:     8GB Corsair Memory Vengeance LP Blue DDR3 1600MHz
Hard Drive:     120GB Kingston HyperX SSD
Video Card:     1280MB MSI Twin Frozr III GTX 570
Monitor:     LG E2260V-PN Full HD WLED LCD 21.5" HDMI Monitor
Keyboard:     SteelSeries Merc Stealth
Mouse:     CoolerMaster Storm Inferno
Mouse Surface:     SteelSeries QcK Mass Mouse Mat
Motherboard:     ASUS P8Z68-V GEN3
Computer Case:     CoolerMaster CM 690 II Advanced
Cooler:     Noctua NH-D14
PSU:     Corsair HX750W Modular

#1453492 by unknown[436989] at 2012-01-10 00:49:05 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Repost,

here is mine....

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= … amp;type=1
Concieled it 2 years ago as one of EU top10 pc... Really liked the 4x2tb someone posted...

Add as friend as option exists...

#1453695 by Angelitta (Power User) at 2012-01-11 05:09:10 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Post the pictures here, that's what the thread is for.

Some of us don't use Facebook.

#1453900 by newb001Donor (Power User) at 2012-01-12 13:24:33 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Angelitta wrote:

Post the pictures here, that's what the thread is for.

Some of us don't use Facebook.

This is what you would see, I just copied the links.


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CPU: Intel I7 950 (Blumfield) Oc'ed 3.8 gHz
GPU: Ati Sapphire 5970 2 Gb DDR5 Oc'ed (GPU 1000Mhz x 2 Ram 1300 Mhz)
MoBo: Asus Rampage II Extreme
RAM: 6 X 2 GB (Kit) Patriot 1600 Mhz
HDD: 3x 1 TB
SC: X-fi
PSU: 1200 W Chieftek
Mice: Razer Deathadder 3500dpi
Pad: Razer Goliathus
Headphones:Terabyte
Case: Thermaltake Xaser VI
Screens: LG 420LD 1080p TV & Asus Vh222d As primary.

#1453938 by Mikael912 (Power User) at 2012-01-12 17:17:01 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

Why the 1200W PSU?;o

#1453940 by Angelitta (Power User) at 2012-01-12 17:30:01 (1 year ago) - [Quote] - [Report]Top

It's a Chieftek - that pretty much guarantees it's an honest 850w psu or a bit more, depending on the design.... 1200w? please....

I see some of them use HIGH POWER design, such as these models: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cases/ … html#sect0

These are decent designs, doing up to 1000 watts well within specs... other models use old designs from CWT which are ok for their low wattage.

Anyway... really not needed for that configuration.

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