Enjoy the silence... (Updated May 2014)
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Last edited by oxygen200000 on Thu May 22, 2008 1:18 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Still... im very fucking impressed. I wonder why there isnt a company that hires people like YOU to build the PCs they are selling. Then and only then you get your moneys worth.
Ive seen some pretty amazing builds in here and yours is definitly one of the top 3-4.
more and more people want quiet builds and i really belive there is a market out there for PCs that are quiet from the start.
With all the fucking time ive put into trying diffrent stuff i definitly would have payed someone like you 100-200$ to do everything. It would be worth it in the end.
Ive seen some pretty amazing builds in here and yours is definitly one of the top 3-4.
more and more people want quiet builds and i really belive there is a market out there for PCs that are quiet from the start.
With all the fucking time ive put into trying diffrent stuff i definitly would have payed someone like you 100-200$ to do everything. It would be worth it in the end.
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I had used an Angle grinder. Something like that: http://ocs.skileurope.com/skilocs-defau ... rod_id=524
The cuts are not that clean because I'm not very skilled, but the holes are covered with material so nobody cant se the ugly cuts
The cuts are not that clean because I'm not very skilled, but the holes are covered with material so nobody cant se the ugly cuts
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A new graphic card had rise in my rig... Meet the new Sapphire ATI Radeon 4850 1GB
Soon new pics available
Temps:
1. After 5 min ATiTool (fanless)
2. After another 30 min (side fan @1300 RPM)
3. Back to IDLE
4. Full load before Accelero S1
Soon new pics available
Temps:
1. After 5 min ATiTool (fanless)
2. After another 30 min (side fan @1300 RPM)
3. Back to IDLE
4. Full load before Accelero S1
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Some changes...
Yesterday I completely disassembled my system ...
I replaced in some places Paxmate with AcoustiPack ...
I removed the dust ...
I made holes in the bottom of the case, and I attached a set of wheels LianLi WB-01 ...
I put a pair of cold cathode Vantec NXP-301 ...
I rebuilt the WM
Yesterday I completely disassembled my system ...
I replaced in some places Paxmate with AcoustiPack ...
I removed the dust ...
I made holes in the bottom of the case, and I attached a set of wheels LianLi WB-01 ...
I put a pair of cold cathode Vantec NXP-301 ...
I rebuilt the WM
Last edited by oxygen200000 on Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:26 am, edited 3 times in total.
Its a trade-off, two much material taken off the mobo tray and it won't be stiff enough to do its job of supporting the motherboard and components fixed to it, conversly take to little off and it could make the computer harder/more expensive to produce.aburgard wrote:I've often wondered why there isn't just a lattice work of metal behind the mobo. It'd cover all of your mounting locations and add a lot of space for wire management or heat dissipation.
I'm sure it'd cost more to produce... but whatever.
From what I rememeber from the my Chinese lecturer who was trying to teach me how how to model stresses in plate strutures (like cars and stuff), there is lots of complicated maths to modeling a plate with loads in 3 dimensions.
An example of a case maker taking a little two much material off the backside of the mobo tray are the Korean JNC 4JA series of cases from 2000-2003. JNC took a little two much off the backside and as a result, the cases cause the motherboards to warp slightly. This is wasn't an issue with older hardware, but the heavier heatsinks that started to aprear in 2004, brought the problem to light.
JNC don't support the 2JA, 3JA, 4JA and 5JA series cases (mainly as they are dicontinued).
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cpu and GFX temperatures
Really nice looking build. Just interested to know what temperatures you are getting on idle and load with passive cooling for cpu and GFX (it looks like your graphics card is passively cooled ... is it?). Also the rear fan is that intake or exhaust?
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Re: Enjoy the silence...
New upgrade:
MSI HD6870 Twin Frozr II
Pics next week.
MSI HD6870 Twin Frozr II
Pics next week.