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    Heres mine =



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    Quote Originally Posted by Marin View Post
    Canon Rebel XSi and a Canon 60mm Macro lens. Aperture was at 2.8 for the pics and the ISO was at 100.
    I see. I have the same camera, but the stock 18-55. It isn't a very sharp lense, unless I'm doing something wrong. How much did the lense cost?

    Edit: Decided to take a pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbspapp View Post
    I see. I have the same camera, but the stock 18-55. It isn't a very sharp lense, unless I'm doing something wrong. How much did the lense cost?

    Edit: Decided to take a pic.
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    I got it for $330.

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    cabbspapp

    Your video cards got the same kind of cooler as mine does

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    Ahh I'm back from CES, I got some air cooling stuff images I will post up when I get back from work
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marin View Post
    Awesome. Gonna have to wait a few paychecks though if I do get it.

    Quote Originally Posted by fatguy1992 View Post
    cabbspapp

    Your video cards got the same kind of cooler as mine does
    It does a great job cooling the 4870.

    Quote Originally Posted by IKIKUINTHENUTZ View Post
    Ahh I'm back from CES, I got some air cooling stuff images I will post up when I get back from work
    Post them up!

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    Alright (I should say therm-alright) boys n girls. This is xtremesys after all. Here's a little teaser pic of my upcoming review.






    Yup that's 120x144mm of counterrotating airflow glory.







    And if that don't put a smile on your face, how about some of this?


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    Good god man, you have TWO of those things?!
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    What CFM are those things?

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    Hey Navig my ears bleed by just looking at that (yes I used to own delta brand name fans so I really know how loud they are lol)

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    I gots more but too lazy to edit, maybe tomorrow Ill post more
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    WTF i can't work out what the first one is

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbspapp View Post
    I see. I have the same camera, but the stock 18-55. It isn't a very sharp lense, unless I'm doing something wrong.
    Reviews I've read and the data I've seen shows the 18-55 IS kit lens to actually be pretty decent. I enjoy reading stuff over at a place called DPReview.com.
    This is what they said in the XSi review about the kit lens;
    Compact, sharp stabilized kit lens (though it can't match the sensor's superb resolving capabilities)
    Also a review they did on the lens can be found HERE. From looking at the chart it seems like best sharpness results would be achieved around 28mm and F4.0.

    I have no idea how versed you are in cameras so I apologize if what I say comes off like I'm talking to someone who knows nothing, but that is how I've been taught to explain things(assume the reader knowns nothing). Get yourself a tripod and a shutter release cable or something similar (alternatively you could set the timer for the cheapest solution). The reason this is important is that unless the shutter speeds are high enough you could be getting blurry images due to slight movement of your body. This is something people new to photography do. They think a room has enough light because our eyes adjust to the light but the camera need much more to reach high shutter speeds. This results in the use of flash, underexposed images, or blur. The tripod and shutter release will allow you to set your camera and object stationary and set exposure however you need regardless of how low the lighting is and stop any blur from movement....greatly increasing the sharpness of your pictures.

    And then of course there is post processing (PP) for sharpness and such. But that's too long to explain. Just remember that no lens or camera can solve inexperience or improper technique. You'll just have a more expensive lens that takes blurry pictures. Finally, it seems like so many who post pictures here are somehow removing their EXIF data (Opanda nor Opera can find any). This is a bit annoying to me when you want to help someone by seeing what they did (what mode/iso/shutter speed/aperture/focal length/etc.).

    And sorry for OT.

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    That Asus Royal Knight looks pretty bling haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatguy1992 View Post
    WTF i can't work out what the first one is
    self contained LCS or danamics style metal cooler?
    who cares what my rig spec is?

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    Final pics, everything is up and running.









    Flash + 30 second exposure.

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    Awesome

    Quote Originally Posted by Exavier View Post

    self contained LCS or danamics style metal cooler?
    Ah, I see.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayG30 View Post
    Reviews I've read and the data I've seen shows the 18-55 IS kit lens to actually be pretty decent. I enjoy reading stuff over at a place called DPReview.com.
    This is what they said in the XSi review about the kit lens;

    Also a review they did on the lens can be found HERE. From looking at the chart it seems like best sharpness results would be achieved around 28mm and F4.0.

    I have no idea how versed you are in cameras so I apologize if what I say comes off like I'm talking to someone who knows nothing, but that is how I've been taught to explain things(assume the reader knowns nothing). Get yourself a tripod and a shutter release cable or something similar (alternatively you could set the timer for the cheapest solution). The reason this is important is that unless the shutter speeds are high enough you could be getting blurry images due to slight movement of your body. This is something people new to photography do. They think a room has enough light because our eyes adjust to the light but the camera need much more to reach high shutter speeds. This results in the use of flash, underexposed images, or blur. The tripod and shutter release will allow you to set your camera and object stationary and set exposure however you need regardless of how low the lighting is and stop any blur from movement....greatly increasing the sharpness of your pictures.

    And then of course there is post processing (PP) for sharpness and such. But that's too long to explain. Just remember that no lens or camera can solve inexperience or improper technique. You'll just have a more expensive lens that takes blurry pictures. Finally, it seems like so many who post pictures here are somehow removing their EXIF data (Opanda nor Opera can find any). This is a bit annoying to me when you want to help someone by seeing what they did (what mode/iso/shutter speed/aperture/focal length/etc.).

    And sorry for OT.
    I understand everything you're saying. I use my tripod whenever possible. I actually went out on Saturday to take pictures in Seattle with my friends and got some good pics. I usually just end up using the timer, since I've only had the camera (XSi) since Christmas.

    I shoot RAW and use Zoombrowser EX to process them and it gives me the EXIF data there.

    Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it since I'm still learning.

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    A little Minnesota winter air cooling...

    Bad cable management, I don't care, its my storage PC that never gets used :p Here is a shot of it after I pulled it back inside after a few minutes on the balcony.




    And...the temps:



    Yes, that is -26C in BIOS (-31C ambient or so) and I can't find a program that will read negative degrees within Windows, I've tried OCCT, Everest, RealTemp, CoreTemp, Speedfan...any ideas? They all either stop at 0C or report something crazy like 300C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tool_462 View Post
    A little Minnesota winter air cooling...

    Bad cable management, I don't care, its my storage PC that never gets used :p Here is a shot of it after I pulled it back inside after a few minutes on the balcony.




    And...the temps:



    Yes, that is -26C in BIOS (-31C ambient or so) and I can't find a program that will read negative degrees within Windows, I've tried OCCT, Everest, RealTemp, CoreTemp, Speedfan...any ideas? They all either stop at 0C or report something crazy like 300C.

    Have you tried realtemp. It is made by UncleWebb on here. Its my favorite temp program
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    A small update. Got new coolers, and re-did the cable-gami.



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    Quote Originally Posted by That Linux guy View Post
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    Take a photo with flash

    PD: nice mobo






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    Quote Originally Posted by Unrealer View Post
    Take a photo with flash
    Would if I could. The camera on my Palm Centro is as good as it gets right now in my photography dept. I'll definitely be looking to get a better camera, a couple more changes, and some more pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HuffPCair View Post
    Have you tried realtemp. It is made by UncleWebb on here. Its my favorite temp program
    Yes, it reports incorrectly. Something like 105C when either core goes below 0.

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    would this qualify in this thread?





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