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    The guy with the red t-shirt (Champion) is Fr3ak and the one at the far right is Pedro Rocha.
    Don't have a clue who the other 3 guys are.
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    I'm @ left of hipro5



    Trouffman - hirpo5 - Saaya - Ols
    Don't know.. - GoriLLakoS - Christian Oliveri (Corsair) - Shamino - Fr3ak - Victor Wang ? - Pedro Rocha
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    Ha, ha, ha.....NO WAY.....When I show someone preparing to take a shot, I hided the cigarette....

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    OK, thx.
    The guy between Fr3ak and Pedro Rocha is indeed Victor Wang.
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    I've got Supermicro boards that lasted longer than one of my marriages!

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    Ha, ha, ha.....NO WAY.....When I show someone preparing to take a shot, I hided the cigarette....

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    DDR3 rounup http://www.matbe.com/actualites/1571...6400-pc3-8500/

    All the timings:
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    Corsair 1024 Mo PC3-8500 CL6
    Patriot 1024 Mo PC3-8500 5-5-5
    Nanya 512 Mo PC3-6400 5-5-5 1.5 volts
    Nanya 1024 Mo PC3-6400 5-5-5 1.5 volts
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    Some sites said there was DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600 at CeBIT, is that true?

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    I heard the plan is official ddr3 1333 year end. 1600 probably a bit later.
    But my guess is that OCZ, GEIL and the like will make some pre-programed OC sticks and sell them as faster models for unreal premiums as usual.
    I'm sticking to OEM first and see how good they are.
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    Cebit could not handle Abit


    CEBIT 2007: Electrical installations too weak




    Abit was ready to show the world how good their motherboards can overclock, and they were damn shore that they would succeed. But when you run out of luck, even the best hardware can't help.



    A huge three stage custom made gas cooling unit that was brought too cool the CPU. As we were informed,they couldn't even start up the cooler because it started eating more energy than the Cebit hall electrical system could handle.





    Well, instead of cooling the CPU, this cooling unit turned into a pretty expensive paperweight.


    After a few days, a smaller system was used to demonstrate Abits IN9 32X motherboard power combined with Intel Core 2 Extreme x6800 @ 4813MHz, and CAS3 DDR2 memory. The bus speed was 1750 MHz which looks nice.







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    Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
    Wow I thought that was Philly_boy.
    No, its not Philly_boy, we have hung out a few times, also INJKid, Omega, Dragon ORta as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xs64 View Post
    i dont get this. Zalman makes VF1000 to cooling G80 series. But just take a look at the base of HS , too small for IHS of G80 ??

    Muhahahahahahahahahahaha, pop the IHS!

    Quote Originally Posted by 3NZ0 View Post
    g80 core is much smaller than the ihs so there should not be any problems.

    I dont know about MUCH smaller. Its the size of a US 1$ coin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kasparz View Post
    giorgioprimo, where did you get Giro d'Italia jacket?
    About t-shirt, somebody could make some with original design and sell for xs members with nick printed on.
    I would certainly buy one, next time we have a get together in my area, if we do, it would be cool to each have our own named shirts :-p.

    XS shirts, with sponsor logos? EGVA, AMD, ATI, INTEL, THERMALTAKE, SWIFTECH, EK, PETRAS, and the rest of the names we find here that are common.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbartlett323 View Post
    So please return to the "Darkside of the Moon" and check your "Pulse" while you wait for the "Animals" that will be "Obscured By Clouds". And watch me wave as I say "Wish You Were Here" in "A Momentary Lapse of Reason"

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    and now my hands are numb....

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    Aluminum Heatsinks on jetway's GFX cards? O.o

    Not a good idea
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyGURU View Post
    Don't forget Andy Paul in the middle with the Corsair coat on.
    He is Christian Olivieri...not Andy..
    When Mercedes brought their C111 to Talledega years ago and blew away the closed course record did it count? Yes..
    That was a "factory" car and a "one of" that no one could buy and was never sold.
    Records are records and that is a fact so get over it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StyM View Post
    and now my hands are numb....
    from posting the images or something else you hardware perv
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step View Post
    from posting the images or something else you hardware perv
    EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
    fermiNow Dave will see FERMI where ever I go
    Quote Originally Posted by jbartlett323 View Post
    So please return to the "Darkside of the Moon" and check your "Pulse" while you wait for the "Animals" that will be "Obscured By Clouds". And watch me wave as I say "Wish You Were Here" in "A Momentary Lapse of Reason"

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    this caught my attention...

    anyone ever see an XT with an internal bridge before?

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    Strange, maybe a mislabel? Or has Ati done makeover on the X1950XT's?
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    They opened the design a while ago...those are teh "final" result, those cards. I'm quite interested to see how the digital PWM scales in ocmparison to the standard digi unit.

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    ^ @ raid setup

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    It does not support Crossfire LOL



    http://www.powercolor.com/global/mai...ail.asp?id=160

    Must be a X1950XT GPU on a X1950PRO PCB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doompc View Post
    It does not support Crossfire LOL



    http://www.powercolor.com/global/mai...ail.asp?id=160

    Must be a X1950XT GPU on a X1950PRO PCB.
    funny considering the XFire 2.0 connectors on top of it
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
    http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
    Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was

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