I like it! Never saw this before. May need it someday so THANKS!
Type: Posts; User: mad mikee; Keyword(s):
I like it! Never saw this before. May need it someday so THANKS!
I thanks you also!!!
In smileze:
:clap::up::worship: :clap::up::worship: :clap::up::worship:
BP extender (male to female/BARB)"
I could use one of those if I had the time TOO (instead I have a son of TWO :sonic: )
My wonderful wife is a firm believer in spend what is NEEDED to save my sanity :nuts:
That way I get most...
Just ordered a pair for my CD 2 x PA160 Clone :D
Also STIFF as a BOARD
Say a papst 150mm? :hrhr: Going to switch stuff around on my PA160s and have an ~ 50mm shroud I will be putting back into service after reading about push vs. pull.
YES they are :D. My 23-month old son saw what I was doing and just went 'aaaaaAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!'
OTOH my wife called it overstimulating :D
Nah I'm going for real estate on the desk so I am stacking them :D
Some day for astronomy I can load up the telescope control & Planetarium on the bottom, then display the results of the ST-11000...
Now I have will have 2 on the same machine (1920 x 2400) :D
More View for my child to see (along w/ Me :) )
I'm talking > 100cfm. This would be a great match w/ a PA-160 and some rads. :yepp:
Am I missing it or if not the 1st that makes one of these will have a line of people buying :shrug:
1. Are you talking 32 or 64-bit?
2. If you want to learn 'how things work' (remember that learning is PAINFUL) setting up a Gentoo install (figure you will be trying a few times b4 you get it...
I get ~ 50c w/ 3.6 Ghz folding on my Q6600 and a PA-160 w/ 1 quiet fan.
You will now be gaining twice the surface area as your TRUE w/ a 220, so your fans will be cooling more efficiently assuming...
Chicago, IL
Working on new lighting for the computer room and I get a phone call from my coworker who just happens to be in MC looking for some fans.
So I ask him if there are any 199$ Q6600 SLACR. He says yes...
Try it w/ the side on and then off w/ a fan blowing from the outside -> in lightly in pointing @ the bottom (air entry) to simulate all outside (cooler) air flow and see if it makes a notable...
She helps me get through the :brick:, :explode2:, etc. times
:worship: :buddies:
And this is our 21st valentine's day together.
(7 giant shrimp (~1 lb) apiece waiting for tonight :D )
The...
Some observations:
1. Bend a piece of 2" wide x 1/8" thick AL strip/bar that is long enough to make a 'support leg' and mount it @ the bottom of the lower PA120.3 where the shroud meets the...
Stepping's is right on the box, you should have just looked to start w/ :D
:slobber: :hehe::up: :YIPPIE:
2 x xp64 - legal (OEM - 84$)
1 x xp32 - legal (wifeputer)
2 x Suse 10.3 x86-64 - priceless
Congratulations :up: :cheer:
I tried it w/ one of my 1st q6600s and the cores were significantly tilted relative to each other. When I tried to lap em to even them out, :explode2: :upset:, so I'm...
Set it to 1.44 since it can drop (or it that droop :D) to 1.408 under load
on the DFI BI.
Running XP/F@H smp client 24/7 on my wifes puter w/ 2GB of DDR-800, so 400x9 is what I do.
Water...
A fine example of why I frequent this place (and why I have 3 PA-160s + 1 PA120.3 :D )
Typing on the setup you want now (wife's puter) :D
Q6600 G0, 2G pc6400 gskill, 9x400 @ 1.4 vcore. Core Temps about 45-50c under WC.
Running xp32.
Been running F@H SMP for about a month now. The...