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Old Dec 9, 2012, 02:41 AM   #22651
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That look really good

I'd encourage putting a 120mm fan over the GPUs--from my experience, a fan blowing down over them really helps
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Old Dec 9, 2012, 04:00 AM   #22652
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My latest built... about a week old. Everything new except for the CPU cooler. Currently working on better cable management.

<-- See System Specs.

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thats kinda difficult to make it cleaner coz your case has limited space to re route those cables
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Old Dec 9, 2012, 05:22 AM   #22653
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That look really good

I'd encourage putting a 120mm fan over the GPUs--from my experience, a fan blowing down over them really helps
I will be checking the temps on them once I get her crunching. I have done that in the past when benching...
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Old Dec 9, 2012, 09:55 AM   #22654
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I built this beast today, the specs are on the left, took me 2 hours to build with a manual screw driver lol.

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Old Dec 9, 2012, 09:58 AM   #22655
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Old Dec 9, 2012, 10:03 AM   #22656
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lol it's nothing special right now, stock cooling and no cable sleeves as I ran out of money to spend on it
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Old Dec 9, 2012, 10:32 AM   #22657
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I built this beast today, the specs are on the left, took me 2 hours to build with a manual screw driver lol.

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ignore the bubbles in the Res they have gone now,

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Hmm, nice XTX rad there.

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I built this beast today, the specs are on the left, took me 2 hours to build with a manual screw driver lol.

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Only 2 hours? I always pump up some Grateful Dead, get in the zone and try to milk it for at least 4 or 5. The fresh parts build is one of the only true joys in enthusiast computing, for me at least.
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Only 2 hours? I always pump up some Grateful Dead, get in the zone and try to milk it for at least 4 or 5. The fresh parts build is one of the only true joys in enthusiast computing, for me at least.
This is very true. Just add the drink of your choice and make a night of it.
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Threw this together last night for the fun of it. The wiring was horrible but will fix later. The CPU's temp sensors are really messed up, one shows like 17 and the other was 33 so I have no clue what the real temps are.

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Threw this together last night for the fun of it. The wiring was horrible but will fix later. The CPU's temp sensors are really messed up, one shows like 17 and the other was 33 so I have no clue what the real temps are.

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(33+17)/2 = 25 c:
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(33+17)/2 = 25 c:
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Old Dec 9, 2012, 05:46 PM   #22667
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Threw this together last night for the fun of it. The wiring was horrible but will fix later. The CPU's temp sensors are really messed up, one shows like 17 and the other was 33 so I have no clue what the real temps are.

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Get the CPU warmed up and check again it should be closer to correct around 55-60C
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Build I just threw together from old parts for a friend who's pc crapped out on him.
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Coming from a q8200, HIS 4670, and 4 gigs or ram I would say this is a decent upgrade.
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I come back today with my new mod in progress based on the CM Storm Scout II

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thats kinda difficult to make it cleaner coz your case has limited space to re route those cables
Well I live in Bangladesh, and my country is poor... so we don't have that many options here. That Thermaltake case was the decent one I could find.
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Get the CPU warmed up and check again it should be closer to correct around 55-60C
55-60 full load under water? Should be around the 40's with this 65nm Brisbane right?
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55-60 full load under water? Should be around the 40's with this 65nm Brisbane right?
Oh it should be....Brisbane hmmm those temp sensors are just bad no matter the temp I should have read better. Use socket temp and it should be as close as you will get with that chip.


Although it should read close to correct under load around 55-60C if my memory serves correct. Which under water should be around 3.2-3.4ghz.
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Haha I guess I'm more of a gamer than anything then, although story might have been different if I had some decent cables to play with and a custom loop
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