My new build
My new build
Hey just built this PC and wanted to show it. Not done yet still have to get a new possessor. Its got a Pentium 4 3.4 stock, overclocked to 4.2 and 4 GB of G.Skill DDR2-1066 5-5-5-15. MSI 600W power supply, Motherboard is a Gigabyte EP45-UD3P, Heatsink is a Thermaltake TMG i1 w/92mm fan, two 120mm case fans, 80G and 250G hard drives, Zotac 9600GT video card, and Extreme spirit North Bridge cooler. I might paint the inside.
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A couple more
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- This video card has 2 DVI ports 1 CRT, DP, S-video and HDMI crazy huh.
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- splattermaster
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Nice Build!
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This is a hella good deal if anyone is looking.
http://www.microcenter.com/single_produ ... id=0298462
http://www.microcenter.com/single_produ ... id=0298462
- GRouND ZeRo
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WOW! Nuts!Concrete wrote:This is a hella good deal if anyone is looking.
http://www.microcenter.com/single_produ ... id=0298462
Heat pipes on CPU and on the Vid-Card?
I like the Light bar in the case... I've used a LED light strip top and bottom of my case.
I'm not too sure if you wanna go Multi core CPU just yet... unless if you plan on running Vista Premium.
{DOU}
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Just did a little wire clean up but trust me there is a TON of wires.
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Here is a little update on my Overclocking, E8400 Core2Dou @ 4.95 GHz http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=958902
- {DOU}The Jargonaut
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That's impressive. How stable is it at this speed?
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Not at all lol. I can get stable at 4.70 GHz, but anything past that is just to see how high I can get.{DOU}The Jargonaut wrote:That's impressive. How stable is it at this speed?
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well done, how do i post pics?? i'm running a quad amd am3 910 cpu, 8 gig's ddr3 10666, dual ati hd 4850, 1Kw psu, 2-1 terrabyte hd internal, and 1 terrabyte external, on two displays, one is 22' flat pannel, and other is 6 foot 1080p Hd projector..lol
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There is a manage attachments tap when you go to post. Upload, and wala!PaKDoA wrote:well done, how do i post pics?? i'm running a quad amd am3 910 cpu, 8 gig's ddr3 10666, dual ati hd 4850, 1Kw psu, 2-1 terrabyte hd internal, and 1 terrabyte external, on two displays, one is 22' flat pannel, and other is 6 foot 1080p Hd projector..lol
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thanks con, here are some pics, i've been off for a bit, installing windows 7 on a few pc's lol, have to do a dual boot and wondering what os is best to run ut, i have.. win 98-se, win 2k, xp-pro, xp-pro(64), and utdc don't run at all on win 7 i tried diferent ways and no go even the virtual pc-xp mode don't work.
- {DOU}The Jargonaut
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UT was originally built for Win 98, but I think you should install XP pro instead. It will be better able to handle your PC.PaKDoA wrote:thanks con, here are some pics, i've been off for a bit, installing windows 7 on a few pc's lol, have to do a dual boot and wondering what os is best to run ut, i have.. win 98-se, win 2k, xp-pro, xp-pro(64), and utdc don't run at all on win 7 i tried diferent ways and no go even the virtual pc-xp mode don't work.
- {DOU}The Jargonaut
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I can only imagine your power billPaKDoA wrote:well done, how do i post pics?? i'm running a quad amd am3 910 cpu, 8 gig's ddr3 10666, dual ati hd 4850, 1Kw psu, 2-1 terrabyte hd internal, and 1 terrabyte external, on two displays, one is 22' flat pannel, and other is 6 foot 1080p Hd projector..lol
Seriously, the power company must have built a new substation to handle all of that juice!