Usual suspects: i5-750 & H212+ | Biostar T5XE CFX-SLI | 4GB RAndoM | 4850 + AC S1 + 120@5V + modded stock for VRAM/VRM | Seasonic S12-600 | 7200.12 | P180 | U2311H & S2253BW | MX518
mITX media & to-be-server machine: A330ION | Seasonic SFX | WD600BEVS boot & WD15EARS data
Laptops: Lifebook T4215 tablet, Vaio TX3XP
Bike: ZX6R
i love that beautifull blue CM Stacker 830.....
My System:
none
OMG! There is like so much pics going on! pRon!
It's so much a shame that Pictures of E600s aren't allowed...
• - Asus P8Z68-V PRO
• - Intel I5 2500k @ 4.5Ghz (for now)
• - Asus Geforce 580GTX DirectCUII Fermi
• - 16GB Corsair Vengeance Low Profile
• - Ultra X3 1000 Watt
• - Asus Xonar DX 7.1 \ Klipsch Promedia 2.1 THX
• - Corsair Vengeance 1300 Gaming Headset
• - Crucial M4 SSD 128GB \ WD Caviar Black 1TB
• - CoolerMaster 690II Advanced
• - Dell UltraSharp 24''
• - Noctua NH-D14
January - SLI Rig Of The Month (2008)
OCZ to reach PC11200, 1400 MHz soon
Bit-tech has info about perhaps the fastest memory modules to date - OCZ's PC11200 modules, running at 1400MHz, rated at 5-6-6 timings with an operating voltage of 2.35V. Even though the timings are loose, the high frequency should make up for the loss in performance.
Bit-tech also spotted new Reaper HPC modules, which are now up to PC9600 or 1200MHz speeds.
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Source: Bit-tech
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=27488
and more about the Asus Soundcard
Asus has a sound card in the works
PCI Express has been around for a long time, yet very few add in cards have adapted to this interface - many still use plain old PCI, which has caused many motherboard manufacturers to trade off PCIE slots for PCI slots.
Asus is about to change that, being among the few producing a PCI Express sound card. The ultra high fidelity sound card will have 118dB SNR playback and 115dB SNR recording capabilities. Instead of EAX, the card will support Dolby and DTS technologies. Asus claims that this will be useful, as games for consoles natively support these standards. When being ported to the PC platform, no additional coding will be necessary.
The card incorporates many of the features we have seen before on soundcards from other companies, especially those based around the CMedia Oxygen HD audio processor. The features include Dolby Headphone, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Virtual Speaker, Dolby Digtal Live, DTS NEO:PC, DTS:Connect and DTS:Interactive.
However, rather than going down the third party audio chip route, Asus decided to develop its own entirely customised audio processing chip in its own labs and have spec’d out the soundcard with ultra high end OpAMPs, DACs and ADCs. The company even included an EMI shield covering because the internals of a PC case are renowned for being an hive for RFI.
The cards should be available for a similar price as Creative's X-Fi Extreme Gamer cards.
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Source: Bit-tech
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=27489
regards
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Looks like a ninja with 2 barbs just dropped onto the heatpipe caps to me![]()
Workstation:
3960X | 32GB G.Skill 2133 | Asus Rampage IV Extreme
3*EVGA GTX580 HC2 3GB | 3*Dell U3011
4*Crucial M4 256GB R0 | 6*3TB WD Green R6
Areca 1680ix-24 + 4GB | 2*Pioneer BDR-205 | Enermax Plat 1500W
Internal W/C | PC-P80 | G19 | G700 | G27
Destop Audio:
Squeezebox Duet | Beresford TC-7520 Caiman modded | NAD M3 | MA RX8 | HD650 | ATH-ES7
Man Cave:
PT-AT5000E | TXP65VT30 | PR-SC5509 | PA-MC5500 | MA GX300*2, GXFX*4, GXC350 | 2*BK Monolith+
Gaming on the go:
Alienware M18x
i7 2920XM | 16GB DDR3 1600
2*6990 | WLED 1080P
2*Crucial M4 256GB | BD-RW
BT 375 | Intel 6300 | 330W PSU
2011 Audi R8 V10 Ibis White ABT Tuned - 600HP
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HIS makes six display setup
We saw a cool setup, six displays running on Vista, on a rather standard system. HIS demonstrated its PCIe 1X cards and we learned that if you plug two PCIe 1X cards and a single PCIe16X one you can end up with six display support.
The HIS PCIe 1X card is based on X1550 chip and it comes with 256 MHz memory. The card is clocked 550 MHz core and 800 MHz memory and one link dual DVI ready.
If you need more than two displays this might be the cheap way to go and you are only limited by a quantity of PCIe slots.
Source
Last edited by G3XC; 03-16-2007 at 07:55 AM.
MSI Quad FX mobo???
I hope DFI make a quad FX board.....
Last edited by RFC Rudel; 03-16-2007 at 09:40 AM.
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Asus Crosshair V Formula
16G Skill F3-17000CL11
2 evga gtx 480 sli
LSI Megariad SAS 9260-8I
4 SSD ocz summit Raid 0 OS
4 WD 2T Raid 5 Storage
lianli 2120 Chasis
Coolermaster v10 Cooler
X3 1600 Watts psu (220v at the wall)
AUS DVD-R
Dell 24 wide, Dell 17,
Saitek x52,
Antec spot cool (love it)
Windows 8 64bits RTM
Well...
with WC, I think we are trying to move heat out of the case...
Also, cpus have better performance/heat ratios nowadays.
Third, whoever can afford a ninja can buy a cheap 2×120 rad for just a bit more.
It would be useful for vidcards though, as the vrm area can get quite hot, and
could use some cooling without excessive loss of flow.
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Laptops: Lifebook T4215 tablet, Vaio TX3XP
Bike: ZX6R
Didn't Thermaltake have a water cooled heatsink like that? If I remember right it wasn't all that good.
God's in his heaven, all's right with the world.
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There was Thermaltake Volcano 4005.
Waterblock needs to cool area closest to core, this doesn't.
Well... I was there today. Some photo's of things that made the difference to me.
I have a pic of one kick-ass Samsung-screen, but I don't know which one it is. I was namely kinda in a rush, I think it was called 225CW.
It was a HDTV by Samsung with 22'' screen, 2ms, 1080p Full HD and it had a Xbox 360 hooked up to it. It looked... awesome!
The Samsung 932BF, not my taste though... Also in widescreen (dubbed 932BW).
The Abit IP35 board.
The MSI P35 DDR3 Demo.
The Zalman CNPS-8700.
The Zalman VF-1000, available in Silver, Black and... GOLD! Sorry for the blurry pics, but they didn't like our phone/camera that much...
The Zalman ZMachine GT1000 case, with interchangeable colors of fans. Looks like the Fatal1ty-case with some minor improvements.
The new Coolermaster Centurion with 2x 120mms on top and reversed PSU. It has feet for the air that goes to the PSU fan at the bottom of the case.
The Thermaltake LanBox Lite.
The Logitech G5 V2, it does have some anti-slip BTW.
There was lots more, but these were the most exciting to me.
Also, alot of CPU-coolers with fans with text on it (TT's Blue Orb FX), The CM Cosmos, VGA-Coolers for the R600 (R600 was nowhere to be found!), The Asus XG-Station, The Asus Xonar Sound-cards and the big amounts of P35-based boards. Again I must apologise for the quality and the turned pics, just didn't have the time for it.
Gotta love a Lamborghini Murcie LP640 Conv at the Asus Stand and the external 2kW PSU from some random Chinese company...![]()
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It`s just Samsung 226BW with HDTV-tunerIt was a HDTV by Samsung with 22'' screen, 2ms, 1080p Full HD and it had a Xbox 360 hooked up to it. It looked... awesome!
...and a nasty glossy display
but then again - who makes LCD TVs with a TN panel![]()
You can take the rest just give me the Lamborgini![]()
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-= Intel QX6700 2660 MHz OC 3.2 GHz =-
-= Asus Striker Extreme nVidia nForce 680i SLI =-
-= PDP Patriot Dual XBLK 2x 1GB DDR2 1 GHz CL4 =-
-= EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB KO ACS3 =-
-= Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty =-
-= WD Raptor X 150 GB 16MB SATA =-
-= 2xSeagate 320 GB Barracuda 16MB SATAII =-
-= CoolerMaster Stacker 830 Black =-
-= Topower TOP-1000P10 U12 EZ =-
-= Logitech G15 =-
-= Razer Copperhead Laser 2000 DPI Blue =-
-= Logitech Z-5500 THX =-
-= Dell 2407 WFP UltraSharp =-
-= Windows XP Pro SP2 =-
Sorry for my bad English. I'll try to improve.
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
no, nn step, I will not touch you (right now)
Ryan
"Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical, liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."
Abit IP35 Pro
Intel Core 2 Quad 6600 @ 3200 w/ Tuniq Tower
2x2gb A-Data DDR2 800
AMD/ATi HD 4870
Last edited by StyM; 03-16-2007 at 05:38 PM.
Wow that centurian with pre-cut holes for a 2x120 mm rad looks great.
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Lol...
Hyper 730 Watt - and the text says:
"Certified up to
Geforce 8800GTS"
730 just to drive a single 8800GTS? Is there a new revision I don't know about?
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Usual suspects: i5-750 & H212+ | Biostar T5XE CFX-SLI | 4GB RAndoM | 4850 + AC S1 + 120@5V + modded stock for VRAM/VRM | Seasonic S12-600 | 7200.12 | P180 | U2311H & S2253BW | MX518
mITX media & to-be-server machine: A330ION | Seasonic SFX | WD600BEVS boot & WD15EARS data
Laptops: Lifebook T4215 tablet, Vaio TX3XP
Bike: ZX6R
It's Hyper... If it was PC P&C or Enermax rated at 730 W it would be certified for 8800GTX SLi
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