or take a flat head screwdriver and touch the two pins together. thats my preferred method :)
or take a flat head screwdriver and touch the two pins together. thats my preferred method :)
Thanks guys. Resat the CPU and everything is alright now. :)
loud enough? :ROTF:
Wow better use water cooling :(
That setup > most watercooling setups :ROTF:
Hmm, how about a little air cooling on a 6800GT?
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No voltmods or anything as of yet. Gave me +15 Core, Memory and a 40C drop in temps :)
My groovy rig :fact:
http://img236.imageshack.us/img236/9124/p10100089ao.jpg
Very clean and nice
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very nice mate what speed you getting then from it and that card needs voltmods now its overkill with out them, :clap:
it's sliding along with 430/1100 up from 415/1070 :)
mm I see those new swiftech ramsinks :D
Oh yes you do ;) Sexy little sinks ain't they. As to voltmods, the card might not take to them like a regular card. As some will already know, looking into my card's bios resulted in "something they've never seen before". These are ref boards, and might use different chips...
Thanks guys :D
Or solder two cabels to the pins, and just put them together to boot. Just like Macguyver does when he starts the car witout the keys :DQuote:
Originally Posted by NickS
Anyway, here is pictures from my normal pc used for games/forum etc.
(tell me if they are to big for yah)
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The case is a special case Lian Li made only for a norwegian shop. So the only place you can buy it from this shop.
my little case
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hardware:
ali enermax701
dfi nf4 sli-dr
amd fx55 core san diego
2x512 vitesta 600
2x7800 gtx pov/sapphire x1800xt
sorry ..
I'm feeling rather xtreme now. I went out to the pooter store hoping to pick up a reconditioned 19" monitor, $140 CAD. They were fresh out, but I saw this behemoth for $199, I had to have it.
65lbs, 22 inches of love. I had it sitting on my lap as we drove home, every bump made it rock and compressed my lungs... and then I barely made it down my stairs. Arms.. still sore.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...n/Img00001.jpg
It's a Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2060U.
will post pictures of my rig as soon as the batteries are charged for the camera:)
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You'ld better make a shroud for that fan, because now you have a huge dead spot right on the core (which is located right under de motor of the fan, and thus without airflow).