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    Originally posted by Sound_Card View Post
    It kinda pisses me off that he makes those statements, like calling someone else's piece of hardware over priced. When you realize how old he is, and what kind of system he has, you know he did not buy. Probably got it for his birthday. Or took an advance on his weekly allowance.


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      Originally posted by Xion X2 View Post
      Final build shot:

      Im not really a fan of blowing hot air in a case, but since its cooling just the cpu and you also have top fans to exhaust the heat I give it a KAC™ thumbs up.

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        Originally posted by Xion X2 View Post
        Final build shot:
        Looks nice and clean. I just noticed all the ssds... O_o

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          Originally posted by Qb2k5 View Post
          Im not really a fan of blowing hot air in a case, but since its cooling just the cpu and you also have top fans to exhaust the heat I give it a KAC™ thumbs up.
          Thanks. Well, the radiator has a pull config with the fans and there are several vented intakes along the bottom front of the case. Both sides have vents, the bottom has vents, and the front panel of the case has vents on it to intake all the cool air through the radiator.

          You really want the radiator on the bottom of your case as heat rises. Since the radiator cools the water then you want to keep it as cool as possible as the water temperature will have the biggest impact on your temps.

          I've pushed as much as 1.475v through this chip and load temps under Prime blend or small FFTs is about 55c across all cores after 5 minutes. Normal desktop use is around 30-33c.

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            Originally posted by Roadhog_ View Post
            Looks nice and clean. I just noticed all the ssds... O_o
            Thanks. This is my first Raid5 setup, and it's really fast. Windows boots in 10-12 seconds from the bios screen. That's all icons on the desktop and no hourglass (meaning all startup programs have loaded.)

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              People told me it was pointless to run raid 0 on 3 vertex 3s. I personally like the speeds however, "unnoticeable" they may be to others.
              Under construction


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                Still planning to reroute some of the wires so its not yet complete but its getting there. My accelero cooler for my HD 7970 should be here thursday or friday too.

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                  Looks good, Rob. Nice monster card you have in there.

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                    Originally posted by Xion X2 View Post
                    Looks good, Rob. Nice monster card you have in there.

                    Thanks man, really enjoying it too, especially with modded skyrim.

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                      How are you people so clean with the cables? I try to be as neat as I can and then I just give up and let the wires hang loose.
                      "World's First Analyst and Therapist: the Analrapist"
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                        @RobertZ and Xion - Very nice job on those builds. Wish my wiring was that clean.

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                          Originally posted by Greasy View Post
                          @RobertZ and Xion - Very nice job on those builds. Wish my wiring was that clean.
                          Hey greasy whats up bro! im from Gastonia NC.

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                            Originally posted by Payne3d View Post
                            How are you people so clean with the cables? I try to be as neat as I can and then I just give up and let the wires hang loose.

                            Well, lots and lots of patience and you need to have a Case that will let you hide the unused wires back behind the MB.

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                              Originally posted by RobertZ View Post
                              and you need to have a Case that will let you hide the unused wires back behind the MB.
                              That's the kicker.

                              The newest chassis' out now all have great cable management features.

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                                Thanks, Greasy.

                                The way I approach cable management is I'll find a neat way to hide the cables on one part before I move onto the next one. So it's a tedious, step-by-step approach. It took me about 2.5 full days to get everything in the case since I was doing it this way.

                                Although part of the reason it took me so long is this PSU I'm using isn't modular. That makes it a much bigger challenge.

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                                  Originally posted by Xion X2 View Post

                                  Although part of the reason it took me so long is this PSU I'm using isn't modular. That makes it a much bigger challenge.

                                  No doubt about that, I might spring for a nice modular psu before to long anyway.

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                                    Originally posted by Xion X2 View Post
                                    Thanks, Greasy.

                                    The way I approach cable management is I'll find a neat way to hide the cables on one part before I move onto the next one. So it's a tedious, step-by-step approach. It took me about 2.5 full days to get everything in the case since I was doing it this way.

                                    Although part of the reason it took me so long is this PSU I'm using isn't modular. That makes it a much bigger challenge.
                                    Man I'm exactly like that ! Pass some cables in pass-through hole, tie-wrap, decide one cable would be less visible in another hole, cut tie-wrap, re-wire, re-tie-wrap, find out another cable would look better if passed under another one, cut tie-wrap, etc, etc

                                    I have a modular PSU and it's like night and day vs what it was before (I build my Raven 2 Evolution with a "regular" PSU at first, then bought a Corsair AX850).



                                    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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                                    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. ;-)

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                                      Same here, I used a modular PSU for the first time in my new build. Made cable management sooo much easier.

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                                        Originally posted by Xion X2 View Post
                                        Thanks, Greasy.

                                        The way I approach cable management is I'll find a neat way to hide the cables on one part before I move onto the next one. So it's a tedious, step-by-step approach. It took me about 2.5 full days to get everything in the case since I was doing it this way.

                                        Although part of the reason it took me so long is this PSU I'm using isn't modular. That makes it a much bigger challenge.
                                        I think I'm going to take this approach in my next build. I typically just try to figure out wtf I'm gonna do with the mess after I'm finished.

                                        Originally posted by RobertZ View Post
                                        Hey greasy whats up bro! im from Gastonia NC.
                                        Representing the Piedmont!

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                                          More pics less circle jerk
                                          Under construction


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                                            Originally posted by MangaSpawn64 View Post
                                            Man I'm exactly like that ! Pass some cables in pass-through hole, tie-wrap, decide one cable would be less visible in another hole, cut tie-wrap, re-wire, re-tie-wrap, find out another cable would look better if passed under another one, cut tie-wrap, etc, etc
                                            Exactly.

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                                              Just got everything set up in the new case. Excuse the wiring, I'll be swapping out a few of the fans soon enough.

                                              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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                                                lol nice baba
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                                                  It sucks that you cannot do similar things with amd cards, since the memory/vrm heatsink is soldered to the main heatsink.

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                                                    I was thinking, you could put the shroud back on too and run the fan to cool the heatsink/plate for VRM's and memory.

                                                    Hrmm, might be easier and far cheaper than going all out water cooling for kepler lol.
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                                                      Originally posted by Mangler View Post
                                                      It sucks that you cannot do similar things with amd cards, since the memory/vrm heatsink is soldered to the main heatsink.
                                                      Yeah, those vapor chamber coolers are nice but thats the major downside. I don't usually use stock cooling for long other than in the FT-02 where nothing would fit.

                                                      I really wish that someone would build heatsinks like the iandh ones that petra's tech shop used to sell for the 4870. You would think that there would be a market for it. The memory is easy enough to sink but finding a good vrm cooling solution can be a pita.

                                                      Originally posted by demo View Post
                                                      I was thinking, you could put the shroud back on too and run the fan to cool the heatsink/plate for VRM's and memory.

                                                      Hrmm, might be easier and far cheaper than going all out water cooling for kepler lol.
                                                      I was thinking about that. I just need to do something to cover where the stock heatsink went. I really don't want to have to use cardboard. I may just use that little fan duct that comes with the case. I also plan on putting four 120mm fans in the side panel, mostly because I can.
                                                      Last edited by BababooeyHTJ; Mar 3, 2012, 12:04 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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                                                        Originally posted by TRD Supra View Post
                                                        New: i5-2500k, ASRock Extreme3 Gen3, G.Skill 2x4GB DDR3-1600 and two Apevia 120mm blue led fans
                                                        eewwwww.. stock heatsink.. eewwwww..
                                                        Originally posted by Redeemed
                                                        Granted, 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 BababooeyHTJ View Post
                                                          I was thinking about that. I just need to do something to cover where the stock heatsink went. I really don't want to have to use cardboard.
                                                          I dont know what you mean by that?

                                                          Cant you just put the plastic shroud back (over the top of 620 water block, with a slot cut out for the hoses) and turn the fan back on??
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                                                            Originally posted by demo View Post
                                                            I dont know what you mean by that?

                                                            Cant you just put the plastic shroud back (over the top of 620 water block, with a slot cut out for the hoses) and turn the fan back on??
                                                            You know the metal part on the GTX480? thats actually the heatsink. So I would have that big hole to fill. I don't know why they decided to not do a normal shroud.

                                                            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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                                                              Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
                                                              You know the metal part on the GTX480? thats actually the heatsink. So I would have that big hole to fill. I don't know why they decided to not do a normal shroud.

                                                              Oh ok, didnt realise the 480 heatsink was hanging out like that, I see. You need 580 shrouds

                                                              Or you could just buy a small sheet of perspex and cut it to the right size.
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                                                                Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
                                                                Just got everything set up in the new case. Excuse the wiring, I'll be swapping out a few of the fans soon enough.

                                                                Interesting. So when gaming how do you get the fan on the rads to speed up when the card heats up?

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                                                                  Originally posted by Qb2k5 View Post
                                                                  Interesting. So when gaming how do you get the fan on the rads to speed up when the card heats up?
                                                                  I have a lamptron fc4 so I just use manual fan control. Normally I just leave them where I know that they stay quiet and still work well. If I start overclocking or it gets warmer in the house I'll crank up the fan speed a bit before gaming. My 24/7 setting at stock speeds keeps the gpus around 50c in Heaven.
                                                                  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 PC. What are you using for lighting at the top there? LED strips?

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                                                                        Originally posted by sunnyd View Post
                                                                        Nice PC. What are you using for lighting at the top there? LED strips?
                                                                        lol just some white CCFL's I found in my closet and decided to plop them in to see how they look.

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                                                                          Originally posted by Roadhog_ View Post
                                                                          lol just some white CCFL's I found in my closet and decided to plop them in to see how they look.
                                                                          How are they powered? I have a monitor I salvaged that has a bad inverter. I can't seem to track down the problem so I am contemplating looking for a few cheap standalone inverters to cram in there and get the job done.
                                                                          THG is to computer hardware what MTV is to music.

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                                                                            Originally posted by aviphysics View Post
                                                                            How are they powered? I have a monitor I salvaged that has a bad inverter. I can't seem to track down the problem so I am contemplating looking for a few cheap standalone inverters to cram in there and get the job done.
                                                                            http://www.frozencpu.com/products/10...tl=g6c449s1141

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                                                                              Hey cool, that might actually do the trick. The specs seem to be in the range of the inverter on the PSU board and I even have a 12V power supply laying around. I should keep looking to see if I can find one with adjustable brightness.
                                                                              THG is to computer hardware what MTV is to music.

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                                                                                I got tired of the ugly elysium.

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