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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    well guys we seem to have stalled out on the orders. i'm going to email the seller and see what we can work out. keep your fingers crossed.
    I'd cross my toes too but I have shoes on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMojoZ View Post
    Very nice, $110 nicer though?
    haha right? i built my whole sossi rig for 70$ less than that mobo costs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacka View Post
    I'd cross my toes too but I have shoes on.
    I can cross my toes in my shoes, what's wrong with you?

    I hope this goes through :/
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    I have a supplier in the UK willing to sell me 2x1GB of DDR2 ECC for £12.50 per kit, but only if I buy 16 kits!

    Would anybody in the UK want to buy 8 kits each with me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacka View Post
    I have a supplier in the UK willing to sell me 2x1GB of DDR2 ECC for £12.50 per kit, but only if I buy 16 kits!

    Would anybody in the UK want to buy 8 kits each with me?
    damn thats cheap wery nice

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    check these out, might be cheaper: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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    They are cheaper, but I'd probably rather buy them from the supplier I found.

    Mainly because all of the DIMMs are tested and working, plus they're in the UK in case anything did go wrong.

    667MHz vs 525MHz. Granted, this doesn't make an awful lot of difference, but still.

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    Anyone to help me with the electrical connection of the power supply ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skycrane View Post
    4. its big, i dont think its a form factor, but its 16"x13" im not sure what that would be in cm....
    2. wireing it is fairly east, it only takes 12v from the psu. if i remember correctly, there is a 16pin, that just takes 2 regular 8 pin and they fit. 18 pin takes a 6pin pcie hooked up backwards, and a 8 pin hooked up normaly. and the last 4 pins are left out, they pull 3.3v and if you hook anythnig from the psu to them the board constantly reboots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    those 8 pins i bolded.. those are the 8 pin eps and not pcie correct?
    Quote Originally Posted by skycrane View Post
    Yes those are 8 pin eps.

    When. Its all hooked up, all the 12v will be on one side of both conetors, and the ground will be on the other side
    Hope these help you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusamurai View Post
    Anyone to help me with the electrical connection of the power supply ?
    you need three eps connectors and one six-pin pci-e connector. mine pulls ~395W with the x800 in and ~375 with it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    you need three eps connectors and one six-pin pci-e connector. mine pulls ~395W with the x800 in and ~375 with it out.
    12v is next to the clip on EPS, and the opposite side on PCIe. Do the wires need flipping on the PCIe?

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    oh good question, i forgot to mention that the pci-e needs to be plugged in backwards. i thought it was impossible until i tried it, just force it in there, the plastic gives way no problem
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    Molex product numbers for the connectors if anybody is interested.

    EPS (8 pin): 39-01-2080

    PCIe (6 pin): 45559-0002

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacka View Post
    Molex product numbers for the connectors if anybody is interested.

    EPS (8 pin): 39-01-2080

    PCIe (6 pin): 45559-0002
    why doesnt somone find 16/18pin male plugs.? so we can just remove pins from stock plugs and put em in those

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    Quote Originally Posted by NKrader View Post
    why doesnt somone find 16/18pin male plugs.? so we can just remove pins from stock plugs and put em in those
    Good plan, sir.

    To the datasheets!

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    I'm not sure how to find out the notches in the plugs to see if it will actually go into the socket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NKrader View Post
    why doesnt somone find 16/18pin male plugs.? so we can just remove pins from stock plugs and put em in those
    Quote Originally Posted by Jacka View Post
    Good plan, sir.

    To the datasheets!
    why do all that when you can get a couple molex to eps adapters, plug them in and away you go?
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    Cool factor. :p

    Plus the best value and efficiency power supplies I am able to find have no wires attached.

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    are we stalled mr shoota? I might buy another board if you would keep if for me for some time @ your home
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    The seller and I are ready to go. I'm just finishing up some details on the shipping end of things. Go ahead and send me your money for the extra, I'll hold it for you.
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    How much time do I have? I'm still wanting one or two but I haven't paid yet and need to go to the labs to sort something out.

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    you still have a couple days.

    I need you guys that have sent money to PM me your address. I want to start getting the shipping details pinned down.
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    YEAH Thank you !!!! I have bot ! With 1 cpu in Cpu_0 and 4 dimm in Dimm_0
    But i have use an PCI vga card ^^.
    I have a problem to acces to the bios . i dont know the good touch ...

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    Hey guys,

    nice to see you got this working.
    I will be doing the Europe distribution for you, just PM shoota your shipping details. No additonal customs fees apply if your country is a member of the EU
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    Hold the delete key to get into BIOS.

    Everyone give jcool a big thanks, this probably wouldn't happen without him.
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