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    lol it would be cheaper to just move countries j/k
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    Mine seems fine with 3 layers armaflex, and one wrapping of paper.

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    Some photos from yesterday's session with 9800GX2.
    While you are installing the tek-9 4.0, you can definately pick up on some of the clever design features, like the height of the pot above the card edge is exactly two width of armaflex
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    I saw you unplugged the cable in the one photo. I would highly recommend not doing so. The connectors wheren't designed to be taken apart and could very well break when doing so.


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    that thing looks awesome.

    Imense setup T_M!!!
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    Good Pictures there, Tim

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    harley, actually one of the plugs unpopped itself when i was pulling off the stock cooler. I though i had broken the card until i found it actually snaps in/out like a normal plug. So i figured i might as well pull the other one off and it made working with the cards soooooo much easier installing the insulation, doing the mods, and fitting the pot. Afterwards i just snapped them back in and away i went.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harleybro View Post
    I saw you unplugged the cable in the one photo. I would highly recommend not doing so. The connectors wheren't designed to be taken apart and could very well break when doing so.
    if you've seen laptops pulled apart you'd notice those types of plugs

    (well they look like them as i haven't got one of these GFX cards to confirm)

    if that is the case they are ok to pull off then
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    they are "okey" to take apart, BUT the cable seems fragile as hell.. wouldnt recommend taking it on and off. I took it off myself to make it easier to insulate.

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    Where can a person get Frost king insulation in US?
    Any preferred brush on flexible conformal coating in US?
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    Why do you always have to bring two sockets into everything?
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    Because a one socket system is only 1/2 a system..
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    Quote Originally Posted by GunslingerOCS View Post
    Where can a person get Frost king insulation in US?
    Any preferred brush on flexible conformal coating in US?
    I have seen Frost King at both my local (Wheaton, IL) Home Depot and also my local Ace Hardware.

    Hope you find some.


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    Quote Originally Posted by k|ngp|n View Post

    Unfold the card like a pink taco, and be sure to heat-sink the digital vreg chips on each PCB as well as the monitor output chip on other side of gpu.
    Coat the usual areas around the core and center of the card front and back with protective coating of choice. I use brush on flexible conformal now.
    Out of curiosity, what are you using for brush on conformal coating?
    Quote Originally Posted by chuchnit View Post
    Why do you always have to bring two sockets into everything?
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Because a one socket system is only 1/2 a system..
    You got two balls don't you?
    I rest my case!


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    Quote Originally Posted by dpa View Post
    they are "okey" to take apart, BUT the cable seems fragile as hell.. wouldnt recommend taking it on and off. I took it off myself to make it easier to insulate.
    Yes exactly...NVIDIA guys told me to avoid removing the connector as much as possible. Maybe ten times of connection/re-connecting it will wear it out.


    Quote Originally Posted by GunslingerOCS View Post
    Where can a person get Frost king insulation in US?
    Any preferred brush on flexible conformal coating in US?
    Homedepot/lowes sell the frostking and the brush on conformal I use is made by MG chemicals and it is a urethane conformal coating.

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    Thanks for the information.
    Quote Originally Posted by chuchnit View Post
    Why do you always have to bring two sockets into everything?
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Because a one socket system is only 1/2 a system..
    You got two balls don't you?
    I rest my case!


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    next deployments otw
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    Your cpu cooling isn't a lil bit overkilling for two 9800gx2 armed to the teeth ?


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    wtf..your cpu is better.

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    Oh Lord! You are great I was wondering since last few days, why my 3D scores are soo looow. It was CPU! Yes!
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    Thanks Vince

    Next step: find a decent GPU

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    This container, Tek9 4.0 also fitted for 3870X2, not only for 9800GX2.








    Last edited by AndreYang; 05-02-2008 at 09:21 PM.

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    It looks so... four tek9 4.0s side by side on x2 cards and then a f1...

    I guess u are home at Vince eh?...

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    Now your talking!!!

    Good thing you got help to bench that rig

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    This container, Tek9 4.0 also fitted for 3870X2, not only for 9800GX2.









    Wow
    I love these pics
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver View Post
    It looks so... four tek9 4.0s side by side on x2 cards and then a f1...

    I guess u are home at Vince eh?...


    We always bench together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G H Z View Post
    Now your talking!!!

    Good thing you got help to bench that rig
    LOL, you like that huh Mark?
    I have to say after a little bit of testing that Quad-fire is decent for 2006 . He hit 31k with default card clocks at 5700mhz when testing platform/cpu with stock cards on air lol.
    First row of containers are some 4.0 prototypes that are a little shorter than production version so the stadium seating effect going
    Maybe next week sometime Andre will put up a nice quad ATI score or two.
    Last edited by k|ngp|n; 05-03-2008 at 05:25 AM.

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