Saw the R6, but got the S2 for around 100, couldn't pass it up. I love the look, it's clean as hell and had everything I wanted.
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Originally posted by Megaman View Post
Saw the R6, but got the S2 for around 100, couldn't pass it up. I love the look, it's clean as hell and had everything I wanted.
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Pentium 133 mhz
64mb EDO 60 ns?
fujitsu 1.2gb 5400 rpm hdd
ethernet
Wanted a retro dos gamer machine but not take up a lot of space... It's tiny as hell especially for the time. 292 mm (width) × 224 mm (depth) × 72 mm (height), weighs about 2.5 kg
Just needs a sound card, has one ISA or PCI slot that can be used. Also probably a fan replacement as the current one is loud as hell. I suppose if I wanted more storage space I could replace the IDE hard drive with something else as it's only 1.2gb machine would run cooler then as well.
I'll shove a Pentium 200 I have into it at some point as well provided the motherboard can handle it. perhaps retrobright to make the plastic front cover look new as well.Quotes:
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Need to get some braided PSU cables in white to really complete this, but this is currently on my desk.
Originally posted by RedeemedGranted, this is coming from the fella' who's had over 1,000lbs of bucking muscle under neath him.Originally posted by John Smith"Fail" = verb "Failure" = noun
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Originally posted by KAC View PostThat steel grill though.
Nice case, wouldn't mind building an AMD rig in one.
And nice build omega.CROSSHAIR X670E HERO / R9 7950X3D / RTX 4090 GAMING OC / TRIDENT Z5 NEO RGB 6000 CL30 / SAMSUNG 980pro 1TB / 2x SAMSUNG 980 1TB / H150i ELITE LCD / ATH-A2000Z / HX1200 / AW3821DW 38" / LG C2 OLED evo 55" / Enthoo 719 / K70 MKII + Zowie S2 / K57 + Harpoon / Xbox Series X Controller / REVERB G2 V2
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Originally posted by Shapeshifter View Post
Pentium 133 mhz
64mb EDO 60 ns?
fujitsu 1.2gb 5400 rpm hdd
ethernet
Wanted a retro dos gamer machine but not take up a lot of space... It's tiny as hell especially for the time. 292 mm (width) × 224 mm (depth) × 72 mm (height), weighs about 2.5 kg
Just needs a sound card, has one ISA or PCI slot that can be used. Also probably a fan replacement as the current one is loud as hell. I suppose if I wanted more storage space I could replace the IDE hard drive with something else as it's only 1.2gb machine would run cooler then as well.
I'll shove a Pentium 200 I have into it at some point as well provided the motherboard can handle it. perhaps retrobright to make the plastic front cover look new as well.THG is to computer hardware what MTV is to music.
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Originally posted by aviphysics View PostPentium 200 will be too fast for that low rider.
Wondering how well something like this would work in replacing the hard drive with something slightly larger cap wise.
Would save a ton of space too boot as well as cutting one of the larger parts that makes noise and heat in the tiny system.Quotes:
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Originally posted by Shapeshifter View PostIt's not meant to use one as the officially highest supported cpu is the 166. But I was looking at the jumpers and there is an unlisted combo and what do you know, it gives the correct divider and the 200mhz works.
Wondering how well something like this would work in replacing the hard drive with something slightly larger cap wise.
Would save a ton of space too boot as well as cutting one of the larger parts that makes noise and heat in the tiny system.,____,
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Originally posted by Seyiji View PostNeeds more compact flash to ide adapter or SD card to ide if you're feeling frisky.Quotes:
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Originally posted by Shapeshifter View PostThey work fine for dos but if I ever want to install windows 95/98 on it apparently they can much more quickly trash the cards from the heavy use the OS puts on it.,____,
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Originally posted by Seyiji View PostHadn't heard about that will keep it in mind when I do my pokins.
Still I'm leaning towards the DoM due to it.Quotes:
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Originally posted by Shapeshifter View PostJust hearsay at this point I just have seen people repeat it as fact in a few places calming it has happened, no actual in depth testing or anything done by anyone.
Still I'm leaning towards the DoM due to it.
My brother burned through USB drives fast enough that they never ran out of the replacement warranty.
Modern SSD do wear leveling and reserve space to handle failures.THG is to computer hardware what MTV is to music.
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Originally posted by Shapeshifter View PostIt's not meant to use one as the officially highest supported cpu is the 166. But I was looking at the jumpers and there is an unlisted combo and what do you know, it gives the correct divider and the 200mhz works.
Wondering how well something like this would work in replacing the hard drive with something slightly larger cap wise.
Would save a ton of space too boot as well as cutting one of the larger parts that makes noise and heat in the tiny system.THG is to computer hardware what MTV is to music.
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I updated my system but it doesn't look a whole lot differant than it used to because I used RAM and Motherboard from the same series of products and most of my stuff is hidden under GPU blocks or mobo armor.
My new Motherboard with dual M.2 Drives:
New CPU:
System in poor lighting running Prime 95:
LED:
I set voltage on the CPU to 1.38v and pushed all eight cores to 5.3Ghz.
Prime 95 showed a few cores hitting 88C after an hour of running. I played a few games and it seems to run between 60-65C. I might see a few one second spikes to 72C but it's a pretty good chip.
Here is a few intensive scenes from hitman at 4K maxed with an OSD so you can see how it utilizes system hardware.
CPU and GPU are both limited around the same 90FPS in this scene:
CPU limitation:
GPU limitation:
This was the first time doing an upgrade to the system with a full custom loop. It was a pain in the butt. Probably spent 8 hours working on it.Last edited by the_sextein; Mar 2, 2019, 09:37 PM.
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Thanks, I must have forgot. It's been updated. It's an older 980TI that I had from a previous SLI setup. I use it for 3D rendering and the occasional phys-x enabled game. I'll probably do the same thing with one of my 1080TI's when I upgrade my cards in the future. Also, A small update to the above. I had to bump the 9900K up to 1.4V to maintain stability. It didn't have much of an impact on temps but a few benchmarks failed after another day of testing. I think that is as far as I'm willing to push it. If I run into trouble in the future then I'll lower it to 5.2Ghz. I'm pretty confident it's good though, all of my games ran fine at 1.38v and the few benchmarks I had problems with seem to have stabilized at 1.4.Last edited by the_sextein; Mar 3, 2019, 03:00 PM.
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So, I finished up the system. MSI after burner is reporting 10C higher temps than my ASUS motherboard AI software. I downloaded HWmonitor and it matches what the ASUS AI is reporting. So my temps are lower than what was posted on the screen shots above.
I finalized my CPU settings just now. I set the CPU agent voltage to 1.1v and then set the voltage regulation to manual with speed step enabled. This allows the system to alter the voltage based on the CPU speeds which alter when I am not gaming. I then set the lead line voltage to level 6. When it kicks into 8core non AVX mode it uses 1.252v and when it uses AVX 8 core mode it drops down 100Mhz and uses the same 1.252 voltage. It looks like lead line 6 was the key to stability without pushing past 1.38v.
EDIT: Updated this post to reflect what I settled on. V core is down to [email protected] on all cores. Runs pretty stable and temperatures are easier to handle at quiet levels of operation. I decided to just settle for that in the end. Used an offset of 1 for AVX because prime 95 was pushing temps into the 90's. I also managed to increase my RAM from 3600Mhz to 3866MHz without changing anything at all. I boosted the voltage .01 to get it up to 4000Mhz with the original C16 Latency / timings that it had at 3600Mhz.Last edited by the_sextein; Mar 6, 2019, 09:36 AM.
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I'll have pics later in the week.....Xbox Live Gamer's Tag: Evileh
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Logical "u dont have to lie to us that u got fired again we dont judge here that your 🌯 weren't up to snuff."
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The response time on a tv would make me vomitXbox Live Gamer's Tag: Evileh
Sittal on BF2142 "wtf. seriously. this has got to be the worst game i have EVER played. far worse than left behind."
Logical "u dont have to lie to us that u got fired again we dont judge here that your 🌯 weren't up to snuff."
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Originally posted by KAC View PostWord dawg!Xbox Live Gamer's Tag: Evileh
Sittal on BF2142 "wtf. seriously. this has got to be the worst game i have EVER played. far worse than left behind."
Logical "u dont have to lie to us that u got fired again we dont judge here that your 🌯 weren't up to snuff."
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Originally posted by Evileh View PostThe response time on a tv would make me vomitOriginally posted by KAC View PostWord dawg!
: 3.1 ms
100% Response Time
: 10.2 ms
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x900f
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Originally posted by Evileh View PostThe response time on a tv would make me vomit
Input lag on Televisions made within the last couple of years are very good in 4:4:4 chroma PC mode. It's becoming a non-issue.
As far as pixel response time, the 65" LG C8 OLED that I have my PC plugged into has a pixel response time of 0.01 ms.AMD Ryzen 9 7950X - Asus X670E Crosshair Extreme - 32GB Corsair Dominator DDR5 6200 - MSI GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming Trio - 1TB Sabrent Rocket 4.0 NVMe SSD - Three 8TB Sabrent Rocket Q NVMe SSDs in 24TB RAID-0 - Corsair 7000X case - Corsair H170i Elite cooler - Corsair AX1600i power supply - Razer Blackwidow V3 Pro keyboard - Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse - 77" LG G1 OLED display - Denon AVR-X3500H receiver - Klipsch 5.2.2 Reference Premier speakers with Martin Logan 800X subs
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UPDATE
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I will be posting pics of some big changes to my systems soon.
Q-Bertratron ->
http://www.rage3d.com/board/showpost...postcount=6480
has transformed -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzNsOGt3bHk
And is now a Deepcool tristeller CORE i9 9900k with an ASUS ROG WATER COOLED motherboard, 32 Gigahertz of memory and an RTX 2080 Gigabyte video card.
My Corsair Battlefield communications system ->
http://www.rage3d.com/board/showpost...postcount=6443
Now has an Asus B450 MB (MSI board fried) Corsair memory and a Ryzen 7 2700 OC processor with liquid cooling. AN AMD (AGP-esque) VII card and 1050 Cougar power supply will be added next week. Pics of both will be posted when all work is complete.Last edited by ULTRATRON38; Mar 16, 2019, 12:28 AM.
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F_ck yeh DJ-QBert FTW.
I approve of Q-Bert.
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So I pushed things as hard as I could for fun but I have been messing around with optimization for everyday use. I set my I9 9900K at 5Ghz on all cores and managed a stable overclock at 1.26 VCORE set manually. I was surprised it can run at 5Ghz at that voltage level. I'm using the load line level 6 setting and my RAM has also been pushed from 3600Mhz to 4000Mhz C16-18-18-36 timing. So far it has been very stable.
Here is a picture of CineBench at 5Ghz/1.26 Vcore and maxing out at just 67C.
I used an AVX offset of 1 which will drop the core frequency to 4.9Ghz overclock on all cores when using AVX instructions for creative work. This keeps the AVX power requirements in line with non AVX power requirements.
Here is a picture of the latest version of Prime 95 running a 30 minute AVX enabled torture test at 4.9Ghz overclock on all cores with the previously mentioned 1.26 Vcore. Even though I set the Vcore manually to 1.26, HWmonitor is showing a maximum Vcore of just 1.252 at idle and of course it lowers under load thanks to Vdroop.
It stayed in the 70C range most of the time but had a few cores top out at 81C here and there. It's been really stable at just 1.26 Vcore though. My radiator fans have 3 settings.
Low: 500RPM for everyday use. Below 45C
Medium: 900 RPM for gaming. 46C-69C
High: 1500RPM which only kicks in on stress tests or if one of my pumps fail. 70C+
I'm really happy with the EK water loop I purchased, even though it is a pain to work with when changing out the motherboard. Graphic cards can be switched out pretty easily but a full system overhaul does take some extra work.Last edited by the_sextein; Mar 16, 2019, 07:00 AM.
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specs in button. Really happy with this. the red led from the soundcard is a bit much. might put tape over it
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