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    nice one miller

    turns out really good, can you tell the i5 load temp with that setup ?

    get the lian li PCI vented slot, own few of them, they look really nice

    great job there

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    Great job, mt!

    Also interested in seeing more on your OC'ing / load temps - so don't think you're finished with this log yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by anubis_is_evil View Post
    nice one miller

    turns out really good, can you tell the i5 load temp with that setup ?

    get the lian li PCI vented slot, own few of them, they look really nice

    great job there
    Haven't fully loaded it yet. Crysis was the biggest test so far. I was looking at those, still haven't decided yet. I kind of like the solid plate look.

    I'll figure something out.

    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Great job, mt!

    Also interested in seeing more on your OC'ing / load temps - so don't think you're finished with this log yet


    Are these build logs ever really finished.

    I will probably hold off till the weekend to really mess with OC'ing. I want to enjoy it a bit first. Also school takes away most of my free time.

    I'll be posting results later on though, along with photos of the few small fixes that need to be made.

    I'm also talking to a buddy of mine that has a better camera, a little more talent, ........ and a mac with photoshop.

    When we get some time, I'm going to have him take some higher quality photos of it.
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    Somehow, in my excitement earlier, I forgot to subscribe

    But nice dude! Looks incredible. The outside belies the inside, the T3 is a subtle hint

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wezly View Post
    Somehow, in my excitement earlier, I forgot to subscribe

    But nice dude! Looks incredible. The outside belies the inside, the T3 is a subtle hint
    I love it like that. You walk up to it and it doesn't look like much, then you pop the hood.

    I added the blue LEDs that came with the T3 to it. The were fitted into the slots that are right behind the threaded inserts. The T3 glows really nice with them and distilled water.

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    Congratulations there Miller, all your hard work has paid off, looks excellent!.
    I love the blue sleaving as well.

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    Very nicely done MIller. Looks great, the case is very elegant and once you open it up, you see the real beast in it


    The only thing is the PCIE connectors, if you could have only finished off the heatshrink nicer. Like closer to the connector itself. Other than that, AMAZING!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Patty View Post
    Very nicely done MIller. Looks great, the case is very elegant and once you open it up, you see the real beast in it


    The only thing is the PCIE connectors, if you could have only finished off the heatshrink nicer. Like closer to the connector itself. Other than that, AMAZING!
    Yea, I cut the sleeving a little short.

    The sleeving could be better. That is one part, but I'm happy with it.

    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    Congratulations there Miller, all your hard work has paid off, looks excellent!.
    I love the blue sleaving as well.
    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Yea, I cut the sleeving a little short.

    The sleeving could be better. That is one part, but I'm happy with it.



    Thanks.
    so you had already planned on fixing it correct? If so, well done
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Patty View Post
    so you had already planned on fixing it correct? If so, well done
    I might later on. Right now, it not high on the list. I also need to clean up the 24 pin as i didn't do a very good job with keeping the wires from getting tangled.

    I'm more worried about the PCI slot covers and the ugly beige DVD burner.

    From there, I want to enjoy the comp a little bit before i fix sleeving.
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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    From there, I want to enjoy the comp a little bit before i fix sleeving.
    You deserve a break Well done! Now you can start to plan a new project ... because now you have a computer to use, and therefore time for another one

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    I agree with dualbrain....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dualbrain View Post
    You deserve a break Well done! Now you can start to plan a new project ... because now you have a computer to use, and therefore time for another one
    Ha. Yeah, that's key. When I first had in mind this latest build I thought to myself, "oops.. what am I going to do all my renders and post to project logs with since I'm using these same parts for the new build?"

    Hence, the new renderbox I now have.

    Nice job, Miller. You know that I'm a big fan of the Cosmos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    I might later on. Right now, it not high on the list. I also need to clean up the 24 pin as i didn't do a very good job with keeping the wires from getting tangled.

    I'm more worried about the PCI slot covers and the ugly beige DVD burner.

    From there, I want to enjoy the comp a little bit before i fix sleeving.
    Little by little my friend. I'll be watching
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Patty View Post
    Little by little my freind. I'll be watching
    There will be more updates coming. I still need to test this thing. Thanks for the comments.

    Quote Originally Posted by dualbrain View Post
    You deserve a break Well done! Now you can start to plan a new project ... because now you have a computer to use, and therefore time for another one
    I think it is going to be a bit before another build starts. Even though my AMD box keeps asking for watercooling.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wezly View Post
    I agree with dualbrain....


    Quote Originally Posted by Xion X2 View Post
    Ha. Yeah, that's key. When I first had in mind this latest build I thought to myself, "oops.. what am I going to do all my renders and post to project logs with since I'm using these same parts for the new build?"

    Hence, the new renderbox I now have.

    Nice job, Miller. You know that I'm a big fan of the Cosmos!
    Thanks man. Yea, I got my AMD box as my back-up. It works nice.

    I can't wait to see your finished photos. Also wouldn't mind taking a vacation at your parent's place.
    Last edited by millertime359; 11-03-2009 at 05:43 PM.
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    Dig how your T3 looks, MT!

    Did you manage to record/remember your frame rate/rez on Crysis by any chance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CptDreadFlint View Post
    Dig how your T3 looks, MT!

    Did you manage to record/remember your frame rate/rez on Crysis by any chance?
    1680x1050, and I forgot to grab my framerates.

    I knew I was forgetting something.

    I'll post it when I get back on it.
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    the build came out wonderful mate cheers

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    There will be more updates coming. I still need to test this thing. Thanks for the comments.
    No problem dude. Test it, enjoy it. Then get to work on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Patty View Post
    No problem dude. Test it, enjoy it. Then get to work on it


    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    the build came out wonderful mate cheers
    Thanks
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    Pretty good

    Next step: OC
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    Looks great MT Do like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armitage View Post
    Looks great MT Do like!
    Quote Originally Posted by De5tr0yer View Post
    Pretty good

    Next step: OC
    Thanks guys.

    Yea, I used EVGA's Dummy OC to 3.2. I'll be doing an actual OC this weekend. I'll see if I can get it to run 4.0, but I'll probably back it down to 3.6-3.8 for daily use.
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    I like the Blue LEDs on the T3


    Really happy for you that this came out so well, and that everything seems to be working like a charm. And, I agree with taking some time to enjoy it.

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    Nice build millertime!
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