Didn't look near as ugly as it does now, until I posted the pic. Mods, they are a comin'. Should be ordering all my parts tomorrow night. Once they arrive, I'll take a little Folding vacation and get this thing looking the way it should.
Edit: forgot to mention, this is Behemoth, specs are in the sig.
Gamer - Thermaltake Element S | PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Black | Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3L | Intel E8400 | Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro | 4GB OCZ Reaper Ram | XFX 8800GTX | Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer | Seagate 7200.10 320GB
HTPC / Folder - Palit 9600GT 1GB Sonic | AMD Phenom 9600 | Corsair DHX 4GB | ECS GF8200A | OCZ StealthXStream 500 Thanks to Palit, AMD, Corsair and ECS for sponsoring the 2008 Folding Give-away!
ibleet wrote:Stev, is that your computer chair, that hard plastic step stool? My ass hurts just lookin' at that thing.
no, the real question is, is that a bomb shelter??
my comp is, well, dead, so no pix of what im running now {im ashamed} once i get the PSU and RAM, well thats a Hole, Novva, Lebel. (sound it out, if you don't already know(its MADtv))
Dragon_Cooler wrote:that is the 8800gts 640, My g/f wont let me use her 2x 8800gtx which she only plays CS and WoW LOL and right now its @ 3.0Ghz. I know its not a lot, but my room is always at 80-85f+
Could you switch out her SLI cards for your 8800gts without her knowledge?
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New Rig: Intel Q6600 (2.7ghz), ASUS P5KC, 4GB DDR2-800, Palit 9600GT (1GB), Ultra X3 1KW (thanks LR!), Vista 64bit
Dell Rig: AMD Athlon X2 4000+ (2.1ghz), 2 GB DDR2 Ram, MSI 8800GT (512MB), Vista 32bit
Dragon_Cooler wrote:that is the 8800gts 640, My g/f wont let me use her 2x 8800gtx which she only plays CS and WoW LOL and right now its @ 3.0Ghz. I know its not a lot, but my room is always at 80-85f+
Could you switch out her SLI cards for your 8800gts without her knowledge?
I actually could yes. LOL But there is a moral standing with that. LOLOL Also i would have to take out my hard drive cage and mount all my drive in the optical bay. Just one GTX barely fit. One reason i am not so upity about is because everything i have thrown full detail at has run flawlessly at max FPS. So until a crysis 2 comes out or something Im not too worried about it just yet. Another thing is heat. 2 of those in this mid tower would be an oven.
Glad that everyone has taken up the challenge, its nice to see what other people are running ^_^
@vicaphit: does that btx form factor not kill your CPU temp wise? I'd have ripped it apart and put a proper cooler (at least another fan) on it soon after getting it.
@DaIceMan: do you think that having the SB cooler right over the GPU fan makes a significant difference to the GPU temps? Or is it a fairly cool SB with that on anyway?
@JustSomeone: It might not have the stunning looks, but it is by no means ugly. Got some nice hardware in it too
@stev: be careful that you don't end up straining something reaching all the way up to that desk from your little stool
martini161 wrote:wow suprised at the amount of stock coolers in this thread well ill go ahead and post mine rig (the most extreme so far imo )
@sparky: you should consider moving to sata disc drives, it would do wonders for your wire management
rig in sig. as for cooling, water cooled cpu and northbridge, one 120mm fan pulling off the rad, one pushing on it. two front 120mm fans, and two 92mm fans on the top to get the hot air out. more pics on the chuck norris rig thread in the modding section
I totally agree with you about the sata, I just installed an old 250 gig ide drive in my new build recently, with another ide dvd burner attached to the same channel and I wanted the hard drive to be master with the dvd-rw being slave. Most computers have the drive slots aligned so the 5 1/4 (cd-rom/dvd/etc) are above where the 3 1/2 (hard disk) bays are, making it so you have to have the dvd and hard disk side by side if you hope to attach both to the ide cable in the manner I mentioned above, with the hdd as master. SATA ftw.
DMB2000uk wrote:@DaIceMan: do you think that having the SB cooler right over the GPU fan makes a significant difference to the GPU temps? Or is it a fairly cool SB with that on anyway?
Dan
I don't really have problems with the GPU temp. Idles around 50 or so. If I'm going to be gaming for any length of time, I just fire up NTune and crank the fan speed. 100% fan speed brings the temp down to 43-45 at idle, and rarely over 60-62 when gaming.
I had read of problems with the SB being really warm on these boards, so I figure the 2-3 deg trade off in GPU temp was worth it for stability.
Gamer - Thermaltake Element S | PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Black | Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3L | Intel E8400 | Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro | 4GB OCZ Reaper Ram | XFX 8800GTX | Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer | Seagate 7200.10 320GB
HTPC / Folder - Palit 9600GT 1GB Sonic | AMD Phenom 9600 | Corsair DHX 4GB | ECS GF8200A | OCZ StealthXStream 500 Thanks to Palit, AMD, Corsair and ECS for sponsoring the 2008 Folding Give-away!
Just built this last evening, i forgot how much i hate doing new builds, for instance the yellow/orange cord running from the top left to the bottom right has to be done for SATA 2.0, WHY it could be that i just did not read every thing on the page but i thought it said it HAD to be done. but this should last me another 5-7 years.
Nice to see all the effort you put into cable tidying there junebug
Just checked your boards manual, and it appears that you only need the orange sata ports connected like that if you want to use the eSATA port on the back IO shield. So you don't actually need that for SATAII, it will run at that speed automatically.
DMB2000uk wrote:Just checked your boards manual, and it appears that you only need the orange sata ports connected like that if you want to use the eSATA port on the back IO shield. So you don't actually need that for SATAII, it will run at that speed automatically.
Dan
was going to guess that myself. Nice job Dan for taking out the guess work.
Gamer - Thermaltake Element S | PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Black | Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3L | Intel E8400 | Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro | 4GB OCZ Reaper Ram | XFX 8800GTX | Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer | Seagate 7200.10 320GB
HTPC / Folder - Palit 9600GT 1GB Sonic | AMD Phenom 9600 | Corsair DHX 4GB | ECS GF8200A | OCZ StealthXStream 500 Thanks to Palit, AMD, Corsair and ECS for sponsoring the 2008 Folding Give-away!