Oh and notice the way I put one of those scented oit thingies right over the top exhaust fan of my 300. It throws the scent all over the room .
I'm trying too hard right?
Macbook Air 11" 2012 | Intel Core i7 2.0GHz Dual Core | 8GB RAM | 256GB SSD | Mac OS X
iPhone 5 32GB | iPad Mini 16GB LTE | Samsung Galaxy Note 2
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MacBook Pro 15"
Intel 1.83 Ghz Core Duo
2GB RAM 667 Mhz DDR2
320GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive
HP Compaq nc6120 (company laptop)
WHO
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Sony Vaio P
1.33 Ghz Atom Processor
2GB RAM
60GB Hard Drive
I'll take pictures of my home setup later.
Macbook Air 11" 2012 | Intel Core i7 2.0GHz Dual Core | 8GB RAM | 256GB SSD | Mac OS X
iPhone 5 32GB | iPad Mini 16GB LTE | Samsung Galaxy Note 2
visit the geeks office for more foodporn and tech!
MacBook Pro 15"
Intel 1.83 Ghz Core Duo
2GB RAM 667 Mhz DDR2
320GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive
HP Compaq nc6120 (company laptop)
WHO
CARES
Sony Vaio P
1.33 Ghz Atom Processor
2GB RAM
60GB Hard Drive
I'll take pictures of my home setup later.
They're fine machines and it looks very clean.... but when I see a desk with that much empty space (and which you can see so much of the cube wall), I just want to cram it with monitors.
Desktop: Intel Core i7 7770k : 16GB EVGA DDR4 2400 : Gigabyte GTX 1070 Ti Windforce X2 : Gigabyte GA-H270-WIFI : AudioQuest DragonFly DAC : Samsung SM961 NVMe 1TB SSD : Corsair Builder 500W PSU : Samsung 1440p 32" Monitor : Klipsch Promedia 2.1 : Windows 10 Pro x64 Tablet: Microsoft Surface Pro 4 : Intel Core i5-6300U : 8GB DDR3 : Intel 520 Integrated : 256GB SSD : 12.3" 2736x1824 display : Windows 10 Pro x64 HTPC: Intel Core i3 3225 : HD 4000 integrated : 8GB Samsung DDR3 1600 : Gigabyte H77N-Wifi : 120GB Sandisk Extreme SSD : 80W power brick and picoPSU150 XT : Integrated HD Audio : Scepter 32" LCD TV : Logitech Z313 2.1 : Windows 7 Pro x64
Got my new Radiator installed today, so I went ahead and replaced the fans on it. Pictures do not do these justice. Look like liquid metal floating around.
Pretend you don't see the ghetto ass spot cool in there. This board really needs active cooling if you're going to push the FSB. Another eyesore I would like to get rid of is that ugly ass creative ribbon cable.
You've inspired me to make a case!
Knowledge is only limited to how far your imagination can go
Edit: I just have a Lian Li G75B. I had to cut the rad hole out of the top, but that was a piece of cake because the AC Ryan grill came with a pattern.
It's like unicorns vomiting chocolate rainbows all over me as I float through a lollipop garden on a magic carpet.
"Yes, but God has the right to get away with anything. Shoot animals, make ugly women, allow the existence of religious nuts, and watch liederhosen-wearing midget poodle-licking pornography. God's a sick bastard." - OzzieBloke
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you’re a mile away and you have their shoes. ;-)
God, give us grace to accept with serenity the things that cannot be changed, courage to change the things which should be changed, and the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.
No kidding, it says 'SMILODON' really big on the front too
Get some acetone and a cotton ball. Test a portion of the plastic first to make sure it doesnt mar up the plastic.
Usually you can get reduced acetone (or reduce it with water, or whatever) to find a mix that wont ruin the plastic but will easily remove screenprinted bull**** from electronics.
Originally posted by Redeemed
Granted, this is coming from the fella' who's had over 1,000lbs of bucking muscle under neath him.
Installed my 'new' Asus Formula Rampage mobo yesterday:
Don't you just love that case Lupine. So roomy and easy to work on. And the removable motherboard tray is a must in any future case I ever purchase. I just love that feature.
DAMN i need a removable tray, thats so sick! Nice rig dude.
Mobo trays are great. Not absolutely necessary, but if you tend to trade components a lot (and a lot of people reading this thread do ) then they are definitely nice to work with.
I would have already posted dvd compy pics.... but there was a bad bios flash (due to a problematic bios released), and there's no way to recover from it. Since I can't RMA the whole board (thermal epoxy on the northbridge) and they haven't let me RMA just the bios chip, I may be using Biosman's services in the near future cause I don't want my system to be bricked.
Will post pics when it works though
Desktop: Intel Core i7 7770k : 16GB EVGA DDR4 2400 : Gigabyte GTX 1070 Ti Windforce X2 : Gigabyte GA-H270-WIFI : AudioQuest DragonFly DAC : Samsung SM961 NVMe 1TB SSD : Corsair Builder 500W PSU : Samsung 1440p 32" Monitor : Klipsch Promedia 2.1 : Windows 10 Pro x64 Tablet: Microsoft Surface Pro 4 : Intel Core i5-6300U : 8GB DDR3 : Intel 520 Integrated : 256GB SSD : 12.3" 2736x1824 display : Windows 10 Pro x64 HTPC: Intel Core i3 3225 : HD 4000 integrated : 8GB Samsung DDR3 1600 : Gigabyte H77N-Wifi : 120GB Sandisk Extreme SSD : 80W power brick and picoPSU150 XT : Integrated HD Audio : Scepter 32" LCD TV : Logitech Z313 2.1 : Windows 7 Pro x64
Don't you just love that case Lupine. So roomy and easy to work on. And the removable motherboard tray is a must in any future case I ever purchase. I just love that feature.
Yeah, very nice addition - first case I've had that included a removable tray. Also like the CPU cutout, allowing access to CPU backplate w/o removing the mobo. Good stuff.
Here's my humble little beast I finished a couple days ago.
PC-60FB
Swapped out the front 140mm with a Yate Loon and replaced (and added) all 120mm's with Scythe S-Flex's. I'm very happy with the way it turned out, especially the temps and how quiet it is. My only regret is the wiring of the 12V cable - which I couldn't get to work any other way. Do they make extensions for those?
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