i really hate tracing down them BSOD causes...
i really hate tracing down them BSOD causes...
Still getting bsod's?
re the camera power adapter ... easiest thing to do is just get a US---> Australia plug adapter. Generally available for less than $10. Double check to make sure your charger accepts 110-220V power (most do).
You can probably also order a spare charger from one of the camera stores in OZ - may even be able to find just the cord to plug in atSmith's or somewhere like that (I know you can get cords for laptop chargers, not sure about smaller stuff like cameras).
oops, maybe I'm misunderstanding. But, if you just want to plug the charger in the wall, something like this should work:
BTW, glad you solved your BSOD problem.
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Best tip for computer pix is, use natural light as much as possible. On camera flash just causes too many reflection probs with surfaces of the type involved
Use a tripod if you find problems with the natural light levels being too low inside the case.
@Disrupt'
Like Shazza said, richard Smiths should have a travel type conversion plug that'd do the job, or Downtown Duty Free would.
Downtown D/F carry a range that has a conversion unit to match each combination each way. Like US to Japanese or Australian to US or US to Australian. Each one only does one job but that keeps the cost quite low.
I've got one here somewhere. If I can dig it out I'll post the brand name, later.
Last edited by Jedda; 12-14-2007 at 09:21 PM.
Spotted a converter at PC Case Gear for $8.50 here.
that looks really awsome and well done all your hard work has paid off
I have 3 girlfriends, my job, my car, and my computer. My job is the rich girl, just spend some time with her and she will provide a supply of cash. My car is the material girl, a lot of money from the rich girl goes on her. Have to be careful to keep her happy. My computer is the faithful girlfriend, I dont need to spend much on her but she is still good to me.
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looks almost complete, hehe good job mate...
Mesh over the front would look great. All three res colours showing through it.
All your effort has payed off. Looks great.
Runs great too?
Looks insanly nice disruptfam![]()
What temps do you get?
Three loops are quite overkill
regards
System #1:
i7 975 for bench, W3540 @ 4,4 Ghz HT On, Asus P6X58 Premium, 3x2048 Corsair Dominator 2000CL7, Sapphire 5970 @ stock, Corsair HX1000, 1xOCZ Vertex2 120GB, 3x1TB WD Green
Cooled by:
Loop 1: Watercool HK rev 3.0, Laing Ultra 18W /w XSPC Res Top, Thermochill PA120.3 /w Phobya Fans @ 5V Pull
Loop 2: EK 5970 Nickle, Laing Ultra 18W /w XSPC Res Top, Thermochill PA120.3 /w Phobya Fans @ 5V Pull
Loop 3: EK Asus NB/SB, Mips Asus Mosfet 1 + 2, Laing Ultra 18W /w XSPC Res Top, Thermochill PA120.2 /w Phobya Fans @ 5V Pull
4,6Ghz (21x220) 1,42Vcore with Single Stage (HT enabled)
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AMD @ testing
X4 955, Asus Crosshair III, same Rams as on Intel Setup, Sapphire 4870X2 @ Stock, PC Power&Cooling 910W
cheers mate !!! im very happy with the look!!!!its overkill yes but i like overkill lol
temps are abit high..due to high ambients... 28c-35c
q6600 (b3) @ 3.2ghz 1.30v w/fuzion nozzled quad split nozzle
42c idle 55load
xfx 8800gtx @ stock speed gpu 42c gpu diode 50c load 46 c diode 55c
mcp 36cdont know any temps monitors that monitor nb and vrms lol
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