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Your PC ATM

ROFL :laugh:

that is just epic
 
ROFL :laugh:

that is just epic

Yeah, I like it. Ugly and loud, but it keeps things reasonably cool (down to ~43c on the X4 955 even when it's in the upper 80s vs 51c earlier). And 65c on the 8800GTS (vs 83c)
 
can you cool the cpu without the fan on the cooler?

then you might have a bit more room

the amd stock cooler isnt that bad, if you just take off the fan and add a 92/120mm fan on top of it its actually pretty decent and can take a small overclock imo

Yea i like the AMD stock cooler for stock clocks or a slight OC on stock volts.

ah, i just got that as 939 board! :D works a charm, even tho, its bios is a little spartanic for OCing... but i bet with some ddr 500 and an athlon fx, it could do wonders!:D anyone an offer? :p

This is a AM2+/AM3 board with thuban support (up to 1090T). The OCing on this board is acually better than the DFI 790FX.

I got it to 3.5ghz @ 1.5v and i let it pass 6 passes of ITB on max RAM so im calling that stable enough. im going to try 3.6ghz but it would only run ITB for about 1 minute before it restarted itself. maybe i have to up the NB volts to get it alittle more stable.
 
Ion, it's going to be a new trend!


Now, to test my dad's 5850.. do I do it a lone? Or go Tri-fire?



:)


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I love the fact that this is a board that in no way says tri-fire, but says Tri-sli every which way.. Oh, and the fact that I have to go and take the whole front apart, push everything forward for it to fit right!


Now, I'm hungry...

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who said a hospital doesn't know how to Cater? Picture just for the fun of it!
 
Tri fire FTW. How's the performance?
 
Tri fire FTW. How's the performance?



look at the Vantage thread and see ;)

it does really good. Just that this case doesn't like it, and well.. it won't be there long.. Waiting on my chip, so I can give my dad my 860

Then, we'll see how my set up goes with the tri-fire. :toast:
 
Performance > looks:
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Good for about an 8c drop in CPU temps and 14c drop in GPU temps (load) with fan on max, it's loud but no offensive (unlike AMD stock HSF)
I see your box fan, and I raise you an air circulator :cool:

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Quick shot from a few weeks ago on a very hot day, trying to keep my CPU under 70c during stress testing with OCCT linpack. My normal load temps rarely see anything more than 55c, idle 20-30c, but as soon as I started OCCT, it shot up to like 77c :eek: so I grabbed the Vornado and it kept things around 68-70c for the duration of the test.
Sorry for the shit pic, like I said it was taken quickly, and I also had to edit it since I took it at night with no additional lighting.
 
I see your box fan, and I raise you an air circulator :cool:

http://img.techpowerup.org/100506/IMG_0723-lighter.jpg

Quick shot from a few weeks ago on a very hot day, trying to keep my CPU under 70c during stress testing with OCCT linpack. My normal load temps rarely see anything more than 55c, idle 20-30c, but as soon as I started OCCT, it shot up to like 77c :eek: so I grabbed the Vornado and it kept things around 68-70c for the duration of the test.
Sorry for the shit pic, like I said it was taken quickly, and I also had to edit it since I took it at night with no additional lighting.

My fan is still bigger :p
(jk, nice setup!)
 
:laugh: I grabbed the vornado instead of a box fan, because it creates a very highly focused stream of air :)
 
:laugh: I grabbed the vornado instead of a box fan, because it creates a very highly focused stream of air :)

I grabbed a box fan since it's all that I had :p
I "borrowed" the one out of my brother's room to put in the window, but he wanted it back, so I had to take the fan off of the comp to put in the window to bring in cool air
 
Shouldn't it be facing the other direction?
I can't tell which way is intake or exhaust since the blades are moving. What direction do you think it is, and why do you think it should face the other way?

I think that would work nice as intake, providing there's already a good bit of exhaust, or at least lots of vent holes for it to exhaust. However, exhaust would be good as well, to move the air out of the case as fast as possible.

For my situation, I needed extra intake, especially going over the board.
 
I can't tell which way is intake or exhaust since the blades are moving. What direction do you think it is, and why do you think it should face the other way?

I think that would work nice as intake, providing there's already a good bit of exhaust, or at least lots of vent holes for it to exhaust. However, exhaust would be good as well, to move the air out of the case as fast as possible.

For my situation, I needed extra intake, especially going over the board.

The power cord goes into the back of all of my box fans. He appears to have his fan drawing air out of the computer, which wouldn't be a problem, except that I see at least his orange fan and psu are also exhaust fans. He should have his case fans drawing in to use the box fan as an exhaust, or have the box fan blowing in, if his case fans are exhausts.
 
The power cord goes into the back of all of my box fans. He appears to have his fan drawing air out of the computer, which wouldn't be a problem, except that I see at least his orange fan and psu are also exhaust fans. He should have his case fans drawing in to use the box fan as an exhaust, or have the box fan blowing in, if his case fans are exhausts.
Ah, I see. Well, that's pretty much the way I was thinking as well.
 
My latest change atm: I replaced my two A.C. ryan orange led front intake fans (see pics below) too some Noctua NF-P12-1300 fans. My ac.ryan fans were starting to crap out by making this funny knocking noise and I got tired of hearing it. So I sacrificed looks for acoustics and my rig still has good temps with less noise.:toast:

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AFTER
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I really like all the orange in your case, and the front fans shouldn't have much of an impact on the overall look of the case, especially since they're behind the front panel anyways.
 
I really like all the orange in your case, and the front fans shouldn't have much of an impact on the overall look of the case, especially since they're behind the front panel anyways.

Thanks Jesus! Yeah these fans are really and I wouldn't put them anywhere else in my case. Well I was also thinking of getting Noctua's 140mm fans for the top exhaust because the stock ones are crap and they would still be hidden.
 
Thanks Jesus! Yeah these fans are really and I wouldn't put them anywhere else in my case. Well I was also thinking of getting Noctua's 140mm fans for the top exhaust because the stock ones are crap and they would still be hidden.
I'd put a 200mm or something up there if you can fit it. Then again, I'd put 200mm+ fans everywhere I could fit them :laugh:

EDIT: And I'm going to once I buy my new case sometime hopefully this month.
EDIT2: Anybody know where I can get filters made for fans that big? ie: without buying a big sheet and cutting my own
 
Ok got my case in today! i just took it apart and cut out the piece i needed to get the HSF to fit. my only issue it it might hit the PSU but i cant see that til i get it together BUT FIRST! PAINT!!!!

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HERE IS THE PIECE I CUT TO MAKE ROOM!

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HERE IS FIRST COAT

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HERE IS LAST COAT

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After this i will touch it up and start assembly.

Ill keep you up dated
 
Lookin' good so far Brandon.
 
I just touched up some areas that i misses. its real easy on this case since its made of aluminum instead of steal. Its read light so i can pick it up and move it around
 
Ok got my case in today! i just took it apart and cut out the piece i needed to get the HSF to fit. my only issue it it might hit the PSU but i cant see that til i get it together BUT FIRST! PAINT!!!!

http://img.techpowerup.org/100507/Apart1.jpg
http://img.techpowerup.org/100507/Apart2.jpg
http://img.techpowerup.org/100507/Apart3.jpg

HERE IS THE PIECE I CUT TO MAKE ROOM!

http://img.techpowerup.org/100507/Paint.jpg

HERE IS FIRST COAT

http://img.techpowerup.org/100507/Paint1.jpg

HERE IS LAST COAT

http://img.techpowerup.org/100507/Paint2.jpg

After this i will touch it up and start assembly.

Ill keep you up dated

Nice!:toast: it's going to look gooooood when it's all built.
 
Brandon, what paint do you use for the inside of cases? I'm thinking about painting my CM 690 this weekend and would like some advice.
 
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