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murse in training
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![]() I know I've posted this before, but here's some pics of my setup (which needs upgrading) for inspiration: ![]() ![]()
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The original road-kill pus slurper. MMMmmm pus.
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Not sure what I'm looking at, but that is insanely cool looking. ![]() You need all that to play games? - |
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Get it done Shidzik!
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OH man...hampur has gone full nerd.
![]() And +1 to SS's rec for the SSD. Best money spent by far. If HDD vs SSD was a NASCAR race then SSD would win by 3 laps. Boot time with SSD is about 8 seconds from power on to ready....aannd it's completely silent..if that matters to you. JW that's awesome. Guessing that huge thing in the middle "CNPS 10X?" is a CPU cooler? Is that a button and blue LED on it? Only regret was not going with a modular PS. Made cable mgmt ugly. |
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Yes, now I do remember seeing this posted. How much do want to sell it for? ![]() Quote:
That is my image server. The LEDs were added for awesomeness. |
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Yes, that is a CPU cooler. The button controls speed. Quote:
Tell me when and I will hook you up. |
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Antec 1200 case? Last edited by EM31; 01-09-2013 at 10:28 PM. |
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Close, it's an Antec 902. Very happy with it. |
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![]() I'm really shocked we don't have a 'You've Reached Hampur Tech Support, Please Hold Or GFY' Thread yet. Maybe we could use this for that. With all the gadgetry out now we could prolly use one. Mods? ![]() LOL, if I walked in the door with that thing I'll probably be told to sleep on the couch with it. But there would be pr0n at least. |
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GFY Snatchez!
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Nice rig, Jetworks. Thought about doing that once, but decided not to since I'm the only one who sees it.
Fish - check to make sure what open slots you have (which version of PCi Express), and whether the card you want takes up 1 or 2 slots; power consumption (for on-board fans); and OS compatibility. Looks like you already tripped over the Windows XP RAM limit. |
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In any event I have used the original Antec 900 twice before and my current gaming rig (RFactor2 and IRacing) is an Antec 1100 |
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Typically as Jetworks indicates there is only a need for a super super cooling solution if you intend to run your computer faster than the speed it is rated for (overclocking). Overclocked CPUs can run very hot and can also lead to somewhat unstable systems (depends on the CPU mostly). Different CPUs in the same batch can have very different overclocking profiles. Given the right CPU, motherboard and cooling configuration however overclocking is one way to get a pretty impressive boost in system overall performance for little to no additional cost. There is a whole branch of the system building family that is dedicated to these kinds of pursuits. Jetworks, Yes I tried a self contained supposedly idiot proof solution. This one actually and it was still problematic to find a spot to mount it inside even the largest of cases. (outside the case = colostomy bag from my POV). Maybe I got a dodgy unit but the fans, even custom purchased super quiet ones were very noisy in my Antec 1100. |
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This woman would not date a PC Nerd.
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There's something about those nostrils...
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is all out of fuCks to give...
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Teh jobless idle spawn of wealth guy.
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