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  1. #126
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    lol i was assuming a roughball figure of 900+.

    And yeah me and fittings.. ugh.. i dont even know exactly what fittings i have left over in my box as i always buy more fittings.
    Parts and me gets bad sometimes, im asking my friends if i gave them X, and there like Yeah, a while back ago dude...

    LOL i cant even keep track of all my parts sometimes...

    Grab'd another 200 dollars in fittings and stuff for ryoko my new bench station coming online.

    Dude, u dont know how much of a PITA it was debuging not having extra i7 parts.

    I think i definitely need another system incase one goes down to debug. :\

    But then again, last year i totaled 6 yorkfields which i could always swap parts on, this year, i got rid of almost all my yorkfields, and the only 2 system i have running at arms reach, arent cross compatiable.
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    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.*

    [12:37] skinnee: quit helping me procrastinate block reviews, you asshat. :p
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    Its my fault.. and no im not sorry about it either.

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    What is it with you and all those Japanese names and Japanese fantasy? You're Korean, they are supposed to be your natural enemy! Hope Korea's baseball team kicks some Japanese butt, especially after they beat America

    I work for them and positively hate them and all that has to do with their culture I never liked Japanese cars to begin with... soon I won't be buying Japanese-named electronics as well lol
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    Time to learn how to sleeve... I want to build one bada$$ rig... one maximum rig... Gainestown Nehalem, 64 GB ram, 16 SSDs, 8 gpu cores... more power than the space shuttle... and sleeve and bling it in the Grinchville way.... one day

    You say "Queen rig" ?? I want a King Kong / Godzilla rig! lol

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    Actually the space shuttle's computers are ancient and very slow. There's a reason they haul laptops up nowdays.

    Jason

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    thats a nice build ian. any progress? is it running?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bot@xs View Post
    thats a nice build ian. any progress? is it running?
    Oh yes, its running well. 1.25 volts at 3.75 Ghz, 1.3 volts at 3.8 Ghz, 1.32 volts at 3.9 Ghz, 1.35 volts at 4.0 Ghz, 1.4 volts at 4.2 Ghz (not stress tested.. ). All with HT and Turbo on.

    Video cooling to come, and I was going to use only EVGA Hydro water blocks!!!

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    ^ good choice in waterblocks

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    Actually, have you seen the 285 block? Its gorgeous and its definitely solid copper. The way it ought to be.

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    yeah, you kinda lucked out there with the blocks. looks pretty grim in that other thread with alu/cu block. i am glad they made a full cu block.
    can't wait to see you slap those babies on.

    so is it still 2x 285 and a 260 or did you change the configuration?
    i read thru most of the thread but not all

    are you still planning on adding 2 more cards?

    oh and no consideration for the ek's

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    bot@xs,

    It was three 285s and two 260s, and now its four 285s and the remaining 260 will not be upgraded. Right now, I don't plan on more video cards beyond four, and may even downgrade to three.

    No, I haven't ordered the EVGA blocks yet, but will do so right away. I have been waiting for two weeks now.

    I thought long and hard about the EK blocks, but I don't the EVGAs appeal to me more. Peer pressure here from unnamed friends also sways me away from EK. The standoff matter is resolved, but it was a huge point of contention. I also have not been enamoured by nickel plating and you won't find me all hyped up by nickel plating. Appearances are not at the top of my list of priorities.

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    Wow. I don't know what happenned here to my thread.

    Anyway, MitchellY (an XS member) is scheduled for Vesicoureteral Reflux Reimplantation surgery at 3 pm EST today. Its a major major surgery with a considerable recovery period.

    Regarding my machine, I have plumbed itthis weekend and it looks great. However,last night I started filling the loop and there's a pretty bad leak. So, I unpluged, drained and abort mission till later. Thankfully it wasjust distilled water so there's no sticky mess. The one week of sitting idle will ensure that everything is completely dry.

    Till later.

    Ian

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    hmm memory upgrade happened... or should i say memory loss...

    anyway ian good luck and god bless with mitchell's operation.
    your machine can wait... go be with your son more...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiGfever View Post
    Not to worry NaeKuh, I have it on good authority that Ian is having one of these installed to power his new computers.

    :Picture of power relay station:
    I was thinking more along these lines:

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    Great job mate, if everyone cared about the world like you
    My Computer

    Parts:
    CPU: Q9450 @ 3.6Ghz(OC'd)1800Mhz FSB
    Mobo: EVGA 780i
    GPU: HD 5870 (I have two but only got one in at the moment)
    PSU: 1000w Corsair
    Ram: 4GB Corsair dominator DDR2 1066Mhz
    Soundcard: Asus Xonar D2
    Monitor: Samsumg 226BW 22" and secondary 17" LCD
    Speakers: logitech Z5400
    Case: Tj07 fully sleeved wires


    Water cooling:
    Loop 1: Mobo NB & Mofset with Zalman resorator
    Loop 2: CPU (Ek supreme) with MCP 355 XSPC acrylic top 360 & 240 mm rad


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    my prayers are with you and your son mate

    Quote Originally Posted by IanY View Post
    Wow. I don't know what happenned here to my thread.

    Anyway, MitchellY (an XS member) is scheduled for Vesicoureteral Reflux Reimplantation surgery at 3 pm EST today. Its a major major surgery with a considerable recovery period.

    Regarding my machine, I have plumbed itthis weekend and it looks great. However,last night I started filling the loop and there's a pretty bad leak. So, I unpluged, drained and abort mission till later. Thankfully it wasjust distilled water so there's no sticky mess. The one week of sitting idle will ensure that everything is completely dry.

    Till later.

    Ian

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    Thank you everyone. We are home now, and the whole family is recovering, except my little one caught a nasty stomach virus (the little guy is throwing up and has very bad diahrrea) at the hospital. Want to remain healthy? The hospital is the worst place to be.

    Anyway, I'm working on my machine and there are updated pics. The loop hasn't been filled yet because of a small irritating setback with a leaking block that needed to be fixed with silicon adhesive.

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    Will add the little ones to our prayers tonight.
    You I don't worry about.
    Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
    The XS WCG team needs your support.
    A good project with good goals.
    Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.

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    If you have lost faith in humanity, then hold a newborn in your hands.

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