Nadeshiko: i7 990 12GB DDR3 eVGA Classified *In Testing... Jealous? *
Miyuki: W3580 6GB DDR3 P6T-Dlx
Lind: Dual Gainestown 3.07
Sammy: Dual Yonah Sossoman cheerleader. *Sammy-> Lind.*
Its my fault.. and no im not sorry about it either.[12:37] skinnee: quit helping me procrastinate block reviews, you asshat. :p
[12:38] Naekuh: i love watching u get the firing squad on XS
ROG Power PCs - Intel and AMD
CPUs:i9-7900X, i9-9900K, i7-6950X, i7-5960X, i7-8086K, i7-8700K, 4x i7-7700K, i3-7350K, 2x i7-6700K, i5-6600K, R7-2700X, 4x R5 2600X, R5 2400G, R3 1200, R7-1800X, R7-1700X, 3x AMD FX-9590, 1x AMD FX-9370, 4x AMD FX-8350,1x AMD FX-8320,1x AMD FX-8300, 2x AMD FX-6300,2x AMD FX-4300, 3x AMD FX-8150, 2x AMD FX-8120 125 and 95W, AMD X2 555 BE, AMD x4 965 BE C2 and C3, AMD X4 970 BE, AMD x4 975 BE, AMD x4 980 BE, AMD X6 1090T BE, AMD X6 1100T BE, A10-7870K, Athlon 845, Athlon 860K,AMD A10-7850K, AMD A10-6800K, A8-6600K, 2x AMD A10-5800K, AMD A10-5600K, AMD A8-3850, AMD A8-3870K, 2x AMD A64 3000+, AMD 64+ X2 4600+ EE, Intel i7-980X, Intel i7-2600K, Intel i7-3770K,2x i7-4770K, Intel i7-3930KAMD Cinebench R10 challenge AMD Cinebench R15 thread Intel Cinebench R15 thread
actually if we want to be technical its a netbook not a laptop
I highly doubt the brand of netbook used influences the way ROG connect works
I was told to furnish my own hardware to facillitate ROG connect and thats exactly what I did.
Despite some rather major issues Nemesis and myself managed to eek out a new AMD Vantage top score.
Previous best score for AMD was 41,6XX, we only managed to hit 45K+ with 3 gpu's versus previous which was done with 4...............We also pushed a new best for AMD in 3d11.
Also AMD's first 31K cpu score in vantage fell.........
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heatware chew*
I've got no strings to hold me down.
To make me fret, or make me frown.
I had strings but now I'm free.
There are no strings on me
re the spaghetti cable mess: too many over-clockers have no sense of aesthetics. If you guys ever want to make over-clocking interesting to the general public you will need to try to make it all look non-ghetto. One sweet case mod will get way more publicity than the world record over-clock (and I can back that up with a project I worked on that was at CES - Kegputer - we had a segment on Discover channel, MSNBC, USAToday, and thousands of online publication stories just in one week of coverage - project got me a conversation with nVidia CEO) but if you combine the two, that would be insane.
Why would you want coverage? Uh, funding. Increased marketing dollars from the companies that sponsor you.
"Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."
Cruncher #1: EVGA Z68 FTW | i7-2600k @ 4.5 | 6GB Ram
Cruncher #2: Supermicro Dual-Socket | 2 x 6-core Opterons | 4GB Ram
Cruncher #3: 8-core Xserve 1,1
T400 for non-crunching
"But don't think you'll run me over - It's, ah, planting season here in Texas... and the farm is growing..." -Otis11 on crunching WCG
Hey DB got links to any of the interviews?
Originally Posted by 3oh6Originally Posted by Brian y.
2500k @ 4900mhz - Asus Maxiums IV Gene Z - Swiftech Apogee LP
GTX 680 @ +170 (1267mhz) / +300 (3305mhz) - EK 680 FC EN/Acteal
Swiftech MCR320 Drive @ 1300rpms - 3x GT 1850s @ 1150rpms
XS Build Log for: My Latest Custom Case
Note: I was responsible for the internals ie hardware and water-cooling: Ben got the most publicity but most importantly nVidia and sponsors got it
Discovery Channel Canada included KEGputer in their show “Daily Planet” yesterday. You can view the video here: http://watch.discoverychannel.ca/#clip398284. This KEGputer segment is focused on its fabricator Ben Lzicar where NVIDIA received some great branding and representation! Our segment starts at 00:43 seconds.
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local...113009789.html
http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b...th-nvidia.aspx
http://kotaku.com/5728642/nvidias-ke...-get-you-drunk
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/new...vidia_kegputer
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/sie...mod,11922.html
http://hothardware.com/News/NVIDIA-S...nd-Frame-Rate/
http://www.lazygamer.net/nvidias-beer-tastic-kegputer/
http://www.ripten.com/2011/01/08/nvi...nd-pours-beer/
http://dvice.com/archives/2011/01/meet-nvidias-ke.php
http://www.curse.com/articles/other-en-news/906349.aspx
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/18352/...deo/index.html
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Nvidi...C-176819.shtml
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/b...lling-zombies/
http://www.mynorthwest.com/category/...ntroller-down/
http://www.networkworld.com/news/201...emod-need.html
http://www.tgdaily.com/hardware-brie...dispenses-beer
Sorry if this is thread jacking. I would like to see over-clocking get a nice spotlight like this. Might end up including some LN2 love in one of the many projects I have been hired to do this year.
"Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I thought Sham's GTX 580s with a GTX 480 soldered on to power the GTX 580 GDDR5 were works of art. Our rigs are meant to serve a specific function and they tend to do that very well. I couldn't imagine tearing down one of your rigs to swap a dead CPU(like I had to do at the event). Took me about 10 minutes of which was mostly spent re-wrapping the socket in toilet paper.
There are some things associated with overclocking that I believe normal people find at least intriguing and possibly beautiful. Some of the more elaborate cascades blow most of the watercooling hotrod rigs out of the water in industrial beauty.
Not everyone will agree on what is beautiful or aesthetically pleasing. Watching the plumes of nitrogen and the whine of the fans did way more for me than the case that was sitting next to my rig at the XS event
you mean the case that was not plugged in do you could have power? yep.
I am sorry but a rats nest of cables and no attention to at last neatness is ridiculous. I agree the plumes of nitrogen and fracken cool but it would be cooler if you guys at least had someone help to make it look good. It all depends on what your goal is.
Wish I thought about a beautiful phase unit. damn, my first entry into a mod contest was a phase-changed rig. looks + performance.
"Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."
"Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."
Oh, this is something which I'm well aware of... I fall into a niche demographic of an already niche demographic and represent one of the least productive groups to cater to when it comes to furthering the mainstream recognition and promoting of modding/overclocking.
With that said, you are right--a balance between function and more widely accepted aesthetic values would need to be struck before mainstream interest in benching could become more common. However, it's up to the current and future benchers to want that change to occur... if the people participating aren't interested, there's only so much that can be done.
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I'm doing science and I'm still alive...
i agree with how limited the demograhic is for overclockers, and i think we need to go in a different direction
its widely known that not many women are into cars, but guys love them. so there is an abundance of women out there who i think would find a happy home with the overclocking community. its not very dirty and you dont need to be very strong (2 things that probably turn women away from cars).
so what do we do?
all Overclockers should start working out, and stop wearing shirts.
start up marketing campaigns with adds like "men and chips so hot, only LN2 can keep them cool"
do this right guys and we can easily have the speed channel replaced with the OC channel.
and there will be like 10 women for every man...
2500k @ 4900mhz - Asus Maxiums IV Gene Z - Swiftech Apogee LP
GTX 680 @ +170 (1267mhz) / +300 (3305mhz) - EK 680 FC EN/Acteal
Swiftech MCR320 Drive @ 1300rpms - 3x GT 1850s @ 1150rpms
XS Build Log for: My Latest Custom Case
I'd love to see you try and pretty up a quad-SLI rig prepped for nitrogen. Insulating for -196C besides running in a sealed humidity controlled chamber necessitates either lots of insulation or lots of waterproofing. A single-stage or even a cascade is small fry. The rats nest of cables is due to each Antec TPQ 1200 coming with a bunch of unnecessary cables for what they were being used for. If Sham had been using a set of Corsair AX-1200s he could have just hooked up the PCIe cables and the 24-pin* on each PSU.
Also keep in mind that rig traveled from Taiwan to Las Vegas in two boxes. Good luck fitting all that into a case that is also portable
Now seriously, I'd really like to see what you could do. I recognize your talent in case modding and would like to see how you tackle our problems.
*- Would be awesome if Corsair has a small jumper on the PSU housing that would let us just short the PS_ON pin to ground.
I think this was a horrible joke? I think? I wish there was a [SARCASM] tag that would cause the font to look different so we'd be able to tell these things
Gomeler, I think it would worth a shot. I have some ideas floating in my mind already but of course would need guidance from over-clocking pros like you to make it feasible. Maybe we can ASUS on board and make it a project? Would you be up for participating?
"Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."
Just like any overclocker will say using a case to maximize performance is ridiculous. Casemodding and overclocking are, in essense, two different things. Don't try to compare things that are very hard to compare. At best, you could say both emerged from the early gaming community
Where courage, motivation and ignorance meet, a persistent idiot awakens.
I have had this debate in the modding community as well with a similar pushback when I suggest case modders should try to include a reasonable level of performance in their builds (at least be able to play a current game at reasonable settings) instead of using insanely out-dated hardware. All my builds are liquid-cooled. If you look at some of the changes in computers you will see overlaps of performance and aesthetics (wire management for one). Clean wire management even back in the days of IDE ribbon cables served the dual purpose of looking cleaner but also improving air flow. Now look at the evolution of watter-cooling from the days of veterans like Cathar where they made their own blocks out of chunks of copper to today where we have commercially-made works of beauty (or lack thereof). My very first case modification was drilling holes in a case to add air flow then adding a ton of fans as well (zip ties and hot glue). That was back in a rig with a sweet AMD Thunderbird pushing a 3dFX graphics accelerator.
"Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."
Yeah, that's what I meant by emerging from the gaming community.
Of course there are some overlaps between the case-modding scene and overclocking scene, but the extreme ends are essentially different. And I'm sure there are some groups that might find it interesting to see both a high-clocked system fit in a nice case. But, when trying to get the absolute most out of your system, which is what the die-hard overclocking is about these days, the case goes away.
Each community has their own hero's and things to aspire to. For you, as a casemodder, that's building a nice house for a system. For overclockers, it's people like Shamino who makes things look like a total mess and manages fantastic performance. Just how like a software engineers likes clean code and a mathematician likes certain equations.
That being said, I would definitly like to see a case-modder take on the project of bringing forward the beauty of extreme overclocking.
Where courage, motivation and ignorance meet, a persistent idiot awakens.
ok, now that I have survived the worst bout of flu I have had in my life i can muster up the energy to post some pics.....
got a few shots of shams "work of art" when he was unboxing them.....
While Peter was unpacking I managed to get a shot of some old senile man who "claimed" he had a 2011 SB cpu and kept trying to show it to anyone that would listen.....
Some pics of peter setting up
Vince was in deep thoughts......I wonder what was on his mind?....go-karts?
meanwhile in the corner Gatman and Chris were prepping OS's(Don't let G fool you, he is a OS chopping Guru..Has literally hundreds of images stored on drives for every imaginable setup )
and that big nasty rig ready to go an in action
Had a great time at the party. good food, friends and benching. It was awesome getting to bench with Peter and G and the setup was one incredible experience I wont forget
big thanks to Charles for putting the event together and the killer support from Asus and Brian Jang
also if you read this Mike had an absolute blast off roading. Thanks for taking us up there it was the only thing besides benching that prolly could of kept Peter awake after getting off that killer flight.
"Give me my two degrees!!!!"
+1 good idea*- Would be awesome if Corsair has a small jumper on the PSU housing that would let us just short the PS_ON pin to ground.
Intel 9990XE @ 5.1Ghz
ASUS Rampage VI Extreme Omega
GTX 2080 ti Galax Hall of Fame
64GB Galax Hall of Fame
Intel Optane
Platimax 1245W
Intel 3175X
Asus Dominus Extreme
GRX 1080ti Galax Hall of Fame
96GB Patriot Steel
Intel Optane 900P RAID
you guys ready for this? its about to become non 56k friendly.
Source: http://www.asusrog.com/forums/showth...T-56K-Friendly!
Hey guys, It was a blast for ROG to be part of the Xtreme Systems gathering for CES 2011 as the hardware sponsor and we came in fully loaded with our ROG gear! we ran LN2 on everything we could! Rampage III Extreme, Xpander, GTX580, 6970, Ares, Crosshair IV Extreme, and Maximus IV Extreme which we also let users test drive the new EFI bios and aisuite II features. Thanks you all those that made this possible!
Lets start off with the video recap!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVdnvSk1brs
Welcome to the event!
Chew, V2-V3 and nemesis prepping their rigs
Crosshair IV Extreme ready for LN2 and records!
Maximus IV Extreme
Jeremy from DangerDen
Ready for ARES?
KingPin joining the action
nemesis prepping the cards
Maximus IV Extreme prepped for demo
thats right!
Shamino prepping his rig
Brian.Y pulling the LN2 tank off the forklift. What a buff guy! LOL
Hurm what should i do with these?
3 1200 watt TPQ 1200 daisy chained! plugged into 2 4 pin and 2 6pin per VGA!
Gomeler
DarthBeavis's starwars rig
Jeremy (DD), Petra, Eddy (EK), Gabe (Swiftech), and Dennis (DD)
Gautam and Shamino
DirectCU's guts
We were benching til 3 am!
Cory Pouring LN2 with Shamino!
6970
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