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    Nice rig Jim, I will be over in about an hour with my wire snips and some wire loom and zip ties, leave the lights on fur meh.

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      Buzzby lives in the basement heatpump closet, light is always on in there. when I get all the disks installed I might look at routing some wires.... No wraps though

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        Originally posted by mullet View Post
        Nice rig Jim, I will be over in about an hour with my wire snips and some wire loom and zip ties, leave the lights on fur meh.
        It is the angle of the HSF that is the most disturbing.
        THG is to computer hardware what MTV is to music.

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          it's not disturbing at all, it's flat and secure. buzzby just doesn't conform to your ideas of perpendicular

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            Originally posted by caveman-jim View Post
            it's not disturbing at all, it's flat and secure. buzzby just doesn't conform to your ideas of perpendicular
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            a prime time magnifying glass of clusterfark shatstorm brewery.
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            congratulations on the anniversary of your emancipation from the Great Uterine Squeeze.
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              What's the performance like with ESXi? I am going to build a bare-metal hypervisor soon - didn't realize AMD had an equivalent to VT-d.

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                Yeah, AMD got there first for VT-d (IOMMU). Performance is very good in my experience, same as bare metal for the application (well, better in this case, because Nexenta wouldn't install on the mobo natively, hence why I virtualized it).

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                  Originally posted by caveman-jim View Post

                  My home server, frankensteined out of available hardware...
                  Nice sir; can I ask what its primary function is? Do you host online games and stuff like that?

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                    Originally posted by mullet View Post
                    Nice rig Jim, I will be over in about an hour with my wire snips and some wire loom and zip ties, leave the lights on fur meh.


                    DO IT. manage that shiz.
                    "the beatings will continue, until morale improves"

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                      Now that AMD is reworking their CPU strategy and is going to be using the ARM instruction set by 2015 and onwards, including their Opteron lineup( at least that's what I read a few months ago), I got this crazy idea for what is essentially a home grown super computer for an insanely low price given what it is:


                      First:
                      http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/moth...0/H8QGL-6F.cfm


                      4 CPU socket G34 board that can either support ECC registered DDR 3 ram( up to 512 GB and expensive), or straight Unbuffered DDR but only up to 128 GB, but it's cheap and the board supports Magny Cours 16 core dual die CPU's.....Board can be bought for 800$.


                      Second:
                      http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=79...anufacture=AMD

                      AMD 16 core Opteron CPU's at 750$, which is cheap for what they are, but even considering the cost of 4 of them, it adds up to a 64 CPU core machine where the motherboard and CPU's add up to about 4000$, which is what you currently pay for 8 core Intel Xeon sandy bridge E5 W2687 CPU's, for a grand total of 16 cores to leverage in heavily multithreaded software.


                      We know that Intel chips are faster, but 16 Xeon cores versus Opteron 64 cores is pretty much a one sided fight with the right software, given that Opteron CPU's simply aren't that bad to lose such a fight when it has such a high core count advantage going for it.


                      Don't even ask for the price of a 4 socket Intel board and corresponding 4 way Xeon's as the price will absolutely shock most people, as an Intel E5 4650 CPU( it's the first number that changes depending if it's a CPU for a 2 socket or 4 socket motherboard) is listed at 4000$ each one, so 4 of those CPU's totals 32 cores/64 threads and would cost 16 000$ for the CPU's alone.


                      Maybe AMD are having a blowout sale, but a 4000$ AMD 64 core setup versus a 32 core Intel setup at 18 000$( motherboard included in both options along with 4 CPU's) seems pretty obvious from a bang for the buck perspective...
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                        Originally posted by Dungeoncrawler View Post
                        Nice sir; can I ask what its primary function is? Do you host online games and stuff like that?
                        Number one it's going to be my NAS, the software I wanted to run didn't run natively on my hardware so I put it in a VM. Once I was using a hypervisor I decided to do some fun things like GPU passthrough to a VM. I will add some game servers eventually, too.

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                          Purchased the Cool Master HAF Lan Box. Figured with all the spare components I have about, should be able to muster together a pretty decent rig? I'll post some pics as I proceed through the process.

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                            Caveman Jim...

                            seems unnecessarily complex...

                            ima snap a few shots of my setup and share.

                            AMD Build
                            Windows 10 ENT
                            Gigabyte 990FX UD3R
                            AMD FX 9370
                            2x4GB Kingston DDR3 1600
                            Nvidia Geforce GTX 680 (Evega)
                            Samsung Evo 850 256GB SSD

                            Intel Build
                            Corsair Obsidian 250D (Modded out Bronner Style)
                            Evega 700 Watt Modular PSU
                            Evega Z97 Stinger Core 3D
                            I7 4790K
                            16GB COrsair DDR3 1600Mhz
                            500GB Samsung Evo 850
                            NVidia GTX 980Ti - Evega

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                              Just got my new blocks.

                              Last edited by BababooeyHTJ; May 2, 2013, 03:59 PM.
                              Originally posted by Mangler
                              Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.

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                                Nice baba

                                How are you finding them in comparison to your Titan btw? And are you thinking of 780's?
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                                  They're generally a good bit faster. In Far Cry 3 I can run 4x msaa while still squeezing out slightly higher framerates than I was with 2x msaa on the titan. I see sort of the same in borderlands 2. I can get away with 4x sgssaa with the 680s as where I was using 2xsgssaa with the titan but I see a much larger performance hit with physx on high on the 680s. I had to drop that to medium.

                                  I don't plan on upgrading anytime soon but I've said that before.
                                  Originally posted by Mangler
                                  Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.

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                                    Nice bewbs, I mean blocks .

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                                      Added a second 670 for SLI this week:

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                                        Looks nice and clean.
                                        Originally posted by Mangler
                                        Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.

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                                          Thanks.

                                          It is actually due for a dusting, fans starting to pick up a light coating. Should have done it when I installed the card but I was strapped for time and was too eager to try it out.

                                          The cable management can be a bit better as well but I don't care that much.

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                                            If that needs a dusting then I'm ashamed of my computer.

                                            It looks like the filters on that case do a good job.

                                            I also love to see a nice thermalright heatsink.
                                            I still have my old true, loved that thing.
                                            Originally posted by Mangler
                                            Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.

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                                              Look on top of the hard drive cage and front intake fan. Some dust build up there.

                                              But yeah the filters on this case indeed do a great job. With my last case an Antec 900 I had to dust it out once a month. With the 650D its every 6 months! I last dusted it out around the holidays.

                                              As for the Thermalright True Spirit, yeah I'm pleased with it. Although adding the second fan for push-pull didn't make much of a difference at all. I imagine in this case with good enough airflow and my modest OC the two fans are just not needed.

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                                                Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
                                                Just got my new blocks.
                                                Those blocks makes me jealous, my cheap gpu only block sli setup has no bling factor at all.

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                                                  Updated pic of my Cool Master HAF Lan Box. Nothing spectacular with the hardware. Just need an hdd to complete. Thought I had an extra but both are ide only drives. The box is primarily going to be used with a capture card (intensity shuttle) for streaming console games to twitch. For some reason my newer x78 & x79 mobo's don't like the shuttle.

                                                  gigabyte x58 mobo
                                                  i7 930 @ 2.8GHz
                                                  12gb ocz memory
                                                  gtx 260
                                                  ht omega 5.1 sound card
                                                  thermaltake 700w psu

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                                                      Originally posted by shadow001 View Post
                                                      Now that AMD is reworking their CPU strategy and is going to be using the ARM instruction set by 2015 and onwards, including their Opteron lineup( at least that's what I read a few months ago), I got this crazy idea for what is essentially a home grown super computer for an insanely low price given what it is:


                                                      First:
                                                      http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/moth...0/H8QGL-6F.cfm


                                                      4 CPU socket G34 board that can either support ECC registered DDR 3 ram( up to 512 GB and expensive), or straight Unbuffered DDR but only up to 128 GB, but it's cheap and the board supports Magny Cours 16 core dual die CPU's.....Board can be bought for 800$.


                                                      Second:
                                                      http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=79...anufacture=AMD

                                                      AMD 16 core Opteron CPU's at 750$, which is cheap for what they are, but even considering the cost of 4 of them, it adds up to a 64 CPU core machine where the motherboard and CPU's add up to about 4000$, which is what you currently pay for 8 core Intel Xeon sandy bridge E5 W2687 CPU's, for a grand total of 16 cores to leverage in heavily multithreaded software.


                                                      We know that Intel chips are faster, but 16 Xeon cores versus Opteron 64 cores is pretty much a one sided fight with the right software, given that Opteron CPU's simply aren't that bad to lose such a fight when it has such a high core count advantage going for it.


                                                      Don't even ask for the price of a 4 socket Intel board and corresponding 4 way Xeon's as the price will absolutely shock most people, as an Intel E5 4650 CPU( it's the first number that changes depending if it's a CPU for a 2 socket or 4 socket motherboard) is listed at 4000$ each one, so 4 of those CPU's totals 32 cores/64 threads and would cost 16 000$ for the CPU's alone.


                                                      Maybe AMD are having a blowout sale, but a 4000$ AMD 64 core setup versus a 32 core Intel setup at 18 000$( motherboard included in both options along with 4 CPU's) seems pretty obvious from a bang for the buck perspective...
                                                      I didn't realize the disparity in price, wow? Now if I got back to 3d rendering and animation I would bring those 64 cores begging for mercy while the Intel rig would go up in a puff of smoke. $4000 is really really cheap for a good render farm.

                                                      I wouldn't use it for gaming though and most other stuff I do. About ready to fork down $500 for upgrade to Luxology Modo 701 from 601. Plan on getting back into the art.
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                                                      Custom SFF built case, I7 6700k OC 4.4ghz, PowerColor R9 Nano,, 1TB NVMe Intel SSD M2 Drive, 16gb DDR 4 3000 Corsair LPX, LG 27" 4K IPS FreeSync 10bit monitor, Win 10

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                                                        Had some parts lying around so I bought a m-itx mb and a bitfenix prodigy.



                                                        Need to "borrow" a hdd from the main rig before completing this little gaming rig.

                                                        It's a 2600k with 8gb ram on a asrock m-itx board.

                                                        And this is what the case looks like:



                                                        But I bought the white version.

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                                                          7970 lying around I could PM you my address

                                                          Kick ass rig ! I'd love to do that, creating a m-itx rig, just cause I can



                                                          It's like unicorns vomiting chocolate rainbows all over me as I float through a lollipop garden on a magic carpet.

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                                                            Originally posted by Mangler View Post
                                                            And this is what the case looks like:



                                                            But I bought the white version.
                                                            I almost bought that case, but decided to go with the HAF Lan-box instead. I did pull the gtx260 and throw in a 660ti.

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                                                              Upgraded my computer last week.








                                                              Crappy camera

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                                                                ^^ nice! Is it just me or do we need a breakthrough in streamlining proc coolers?

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                                                                  Agreed, HSF's are becoming outrageously large. Plus I can't see all those beautiful ceramic heat syncs on the motherboard

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                                                                    Originally posted by Dungeoncrawler View Post
                                                                    ^^ nice! Is it just me or do we need a breakthrough in streamlining proc coolers?
                                                                    I still think that the True is about the best looking cpu cooler. All of these tower heatsinks are based on that cooler and none of them really perform much better without being significantly larger.
                                                                    Originally posted by Mangler
                                                                    Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.

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                                                                      I just transitioned from my 800D to a 350D. I really like not having to pick up a boat anchor.





                                                                      Now I just need to work on the mess of cables behind it.

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                                                                        Finally putting down big boss, aka the ragemc minecraft server.

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                                                                          ^ I have no idea what is what lol

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                                                                            Originally posted by DigitalDemon View Post
                                                                            Finally putting down big boss, aka the ragemc minecraft server.

                                                                            THG is to computer hardware what MTV is to music.

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                                                                              Straight out of Star Trek with the lens flare a pic of the TJ11, not happy with the setup but I am not going to work on it since its changing in a few weeks with Haswell. Additional upgrades along with the 4770K and Maximus VI Extreme are an Enermax MaxRevo 1500w, SoundBlaster Zx as I can now do TRI-SLI + Soundcard and a Swiftech H20-x20 Elite. Maybe three Titan's too lol.
                                                                              Intel Core i9 10900K @ 5.2GHz, Asus Maximus XII Apex, GSkill Trident-Z Royal DDR4 3200MHz 32GB CAS11, Asus Strix 3080Ti OC, Creative Labs SXFI Theater, Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB, Corsair AXI 1500i PSU, ThermalTake View 71, Corsair K95 Platinum RGB, Corsair Dark Core RGB SE, Acer Predator X34, Windows 10 Professional X64

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                                                                                Originally posted by Seek & Destroy View Post
                                                                                I just transitioned from my 800D to a 350D. I really like not having to pick up a boat anchor.





                                                                                Now I just need to work on the mess of cables behind it.
                                                                                nice looking case.
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                                                                                  Couple snaps of my new Haswell build in a 650D


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