yo thanks bro.. is this any better.
http://i677.photobucket.com/albums/v...g?t=1267493692
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yo thanks bro.. is this any better.
http://i677.photobucket.com/albums/v...g?t=1267493692
Hi shazbom - it's great to see your interest in improving your photography, but it would be better if you start your own thread (there's also a photography section) or PM SSN75 as suggested, so as to keep this thread focused on Malik's work. (that last pic looks good!).
uhh, it should be maam. She's a woman XD
Yes, i used this size of tubes ;)
Malik, does the tygon tubing on your builds get cloudy after some weeks?
That last pic quoted by tsawana is just incredible. You achieve some preety beautifull color combinations!
This guy is crazy ;) ( i mean Malik ). But thanks for the inspiration for my project.
Regarding projects, great job, very clean, our original colors, and a lot of interesting photos.
Guys i have problem ... i don't know what is the best :)
1. Stay with TRI SLI with GTX 280 EVGA
2. Asus 5870 Crossfire
3. GTX 480 ... sli ?
4. Wait for new revision of gtx 480
I'll stay with No. 2. :up:
msi 5870 lighting crossfire
soo ATI wins ? :)
I'd say go ATI ;).
I'd vote for stay with current setup, but that wouldn't be Xtreme :)
Imho it's worth upgrading when bigger performance gains are seen. So it's (4.), if that meant next gen of fermi, which i doubt to see sooner then another year to wait, or dual 5970. (2. less power usage) & (3. psysix support) won't be that much of performance gain from current setup to justify purchase(including new fc waterblocks)/upgrade .. and just for dx11 support it's not worth it imho ..
for now ATI, in the future NV, but not fermi :slapass:
Second option is the best in my opinion. Go for it
ATi FTW !
i'd go for 5870 Xfire... less power consumption but still engouh power compared to the little gain of two 480 in sli...
and cheaper... if that matters ;)
not an NV fanboy by any stretch of the imagination, but GTX480 SLI wins... as long as you can handle the cost and power consumption of the cards. A single 480 isn't terribly impressive but they scale remarkably well in SLI. Better than crossfire by quite a bit.
I see ati is the best option for me :)
When you`ll show as pics of triple SLI inside your case?? Lot of new experience inside next project?