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Message 1506475 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 13:14:43 UTC
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Here is my cruncher.

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Message 1506929 - Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 14:35:33 UTC - in response to Message 1506475.  

Here's my #2 computer. I want to upgrade the case but that is going to have to wait a few weeks. view from looking down at the 2 140s on top


Look at the AMD 4 core


Closer look at the standard cooler


Last, a look at the 2 GTX 650 Ti Boost on the MB and 2 GTX 750 Ti SC connected by Risers
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Message 1506937 - Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 15:18:46 UTC

A good time to remove dust is when the cover is off.
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Message 1506938 - Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 15:21:16 UTC - in response to Message 1506937.  
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Those were after pictures, you don't want to know how much dust bunnies were in there, lol. Ah..I see what you are talking about..Yup, going to have to go back and get the compressed air can for that...
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Message 1507033 - Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 20:28:57 UTC

Zalster, those pictures remind me of those puzzle pictures where you have to count how many of something you see... I thought I was seeing three graphics cards... but then I scrolled past again and then spotted another!

Batter Up, there is a problem with your rule... what if the cover is always off?! For me a good time to remove dust is when the power is off, but I don't always wait.
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Message 1515588 - Posted: 13 May 2014, 18:49:48 UTC - in response to Message 1507033.  

Ok, here is a new build I did over the weekend. Took apart another machine but this one supposed to have better air flow. Case is divided into 2 separate compartments. Left side for MB, GPU,CPU,HD. Right for PSU, DVD, SSD, and all the cables. Not going to post all the pics, here is a link for all of them


http://s95.photobucket.com/user/doczal/slideshow/New%20build
Note HD in lower right corner in a built in slot for it.
Finally configuration of GPUs,
1 GTX750 TI sc ACX slot 0
2 GTX650 Ti Boost slots 1,2
1 GTX750 TI sc slot 3


View of the 2 140 intake fans in front, 2 140s pulling air thru the radiator up top and the liquid cooler for the CPU


View of the case from the front minus the filters over the fans



The PSU, DVD drive, SSD (if I had any) are on the right side of the case.


Brian, now you don't have to go searching for them, they are all nicely laid out, lol...

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Message 1515616 - Posted: 13 May 2014, 19:49:09 UTC

My current PC is in need of an upgrade cause of a dying motherboard, so far I have a i7 3820 cpu installed in an EVGA X79 Classified, the case will be an Azza 9000B(if I can get one in July as they are out of production) and then a Cooler Master Nepton 140XL or a 280L(I'm not sure yet), Here's the pic of the cpu and motherboard, oh and I paid close to $177 before shipping for the cpu since it came from France, the shipping was $48.40. I'll eventually equip the motherboard with 16GB of 1866MHz G.Skill Ripjaws X ram(2x8GB Dimms), for the moment I'll just transfer My 16GB of 1333MHz Ripjaws X ram. This case allows for expansion that I'll need.


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Message 1515822 - Posted: 14 May 2014, 3:13:10 UTC - in response to Message 1515616.  

Ok, here is a new build I did over the weekend.

Just in time for the summer.

My current PC is in need of an upgrade cause of a dying motherboard, so far I have a i7 3820 cpu installed in an EVGA X79 Classified,...

Now all you need are 4 GTX Titan Zs.
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Message 1515827 - Posted: 14 May 2014, 3:37:58 UTC - in response to Message 1515822.  
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Ok, here is a new build I did over the weekend.

Just in time for the summer.

My current PC is in need of an upgrade cause of a dying motherboard, so far I have a i7 3820 cpu installed in an EVGA X79 Classified,...

Now all you need are 4 GTX Titan Zs.

Not with My income level, those cards cost nearly as much as I get per month, no I'm sticking with either 570 or 580 cards, which I have two of now, I know they are not new, for the moment the psu is a Silverstone ST1500 1500w power supply.
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Message 1515842 - Posted: 14 May 2014, 4:29:48 UTC - in response to Message 1515827.  


Not with My income level, those cards cost nearly as much as I get per month,

At $3,000 each before tax NVIDIA is testing the market. The Titan at $1,000 must have sold better than they thought it would. Maybe I could rent one for a month.
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Message 1515844 - Posted: 14 May 2014, 4:38:19 UTC - in response to Message 1515842.  
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Not with My income level, those cards cost nearly as much as I get per month,

At $3,000 each before tax NVIDIA is testing the market. The Titan at $1,000 must have sold better than they thought it would. Maybe I could rent one for a month.

A $1000? Wow, that's beyond what I get per month, I'll pass. Besides I have 5 water blocks for either 570 or 580 cards, not the HD types I might add.
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Message 1551631 - Posted: 2 Aug 2014, 23:07:00 UTC - in response to Message 1469940.  

Is that a Ultra-AXi Mobo? I used to have two of them at 300 MHz (UltraSPARC-II AXi CPUs). I still have the OBP updates archived on my warez drive.
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Message 1551634 - Posted: 2 Aug 2014, 23:09:03 UTC - in response to Message 1469940.  
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Here is my good old SUN workstation, running since January 2008 24/7.
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Is that a Ultra-AXi Mobo? I used to have two of them at 300 MHz (UltraSPARC-II AXi CPUs). I still have the OBP updates archived on my warez drive.

Wait, no. It can't be. Mine had PCI-X, not PCIe., and no SATA.
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Message 1551779 - Posted: 3 Aug 2014, 9:29:43 UTC - in response to Message 1551634.  
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I think it is a SuperMicro Mobo but I can't be sure. Too many years have passed, but it is still running. Computers become old, as we do. Now I just ordered a new HP desktop, wtth AMD APU A-10 6700 running at 3.7 GHz, while the Opteron 1210 is till crunching at 1.8 GHz. When I receive it I shall post a picture.
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yes it should be either a H8SMi-2 or a H8SMA-2, can't remember which.
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Message 1551783 - Posted: 3 Aug 2014, 9:49:08 UTC - in response to Message 1551634.  

Jim I've noticed a few people have those cone things around there cpu's do they have much effect on the temps .

I'm thinking my machine is getting hot because the air flows out onto the ram and is pushed up and back into the cpu fan and therefore it's not so efficient .

Could any of you with this set up give me a idea how much of a difference it makes

And 1 last thing did you make it or can you buy them as i notice it has it looks like it's got some sort of frame ?
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Message 1551786 - Posted: 3 Aug 2014, 9:57:45 UTC

The front panel on the SUN WS visible two posts before this is a grid like the radiator of my old Lancia Aprilia. The CPU has a fan and the PSU also. Notice that being on top it does not heat the mbo. There is a fan on the back panel getting air out the box. The instructions on the manual were not to dismount the side panel in order not to disturb the airflow. Since it has been running since January 2008 the instructions were sound.
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Message 1551952 - Posted: 3 Aug 2014, 20:31:34 UTC - in response to Message 1551783.  
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... I've noticed a few people have those cone things around there cpu's do they have much effect on the temps ...

Yes, if your case has the matching side vent to align with the 'cone' opening. In effect you get another air intake rather than recirculating air with the case.

And if you don't have or can't find a suitable plastic cone... Then with a little care you can easily make your own with scissors, tape and some card. (Take care to ensure there is no additional force put on the heatsink/fan/CPU.)

As a bonus, you may even get your system to be a little quieter also.



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Message 1551963 - Posted: 3 Aug 2014, 21:05:11 UTC - in response to Message 1551783.  
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Jim I've noticed a few people have those cone things around there cpu's do they have much effect on the temps .

I'm thinking my machine is getting hot because the air flows out onto the ram and is pushed up and back into the cpu fan and therefore it's not so efficient .

Could any of you with this set up give me a idea how much of a difference it makes

And 1 last thing did you make it or can you buy them as i notice it has it looks like it's got some sort of frame ?


Actually, that's Tulio's box.

As for the "cone" thing, that was used in a lot of cases in the early/mid 00's. It is an isolated intake, that leads to, and is flush with, a hole in the side of the case. It kinda prevents what you are talking about by ensuring that only ambient air reaches intake side of the cpu fan. A LOT of Pentium 4 cases had this, especially the smaller constrained cases.

I wish mine had one, because I only have a small space for air intake along the bottom of my power supply. The power supply in my chassis mounts above the motherboard. It's a very nice Mini-ITX chassis here, but, it's tight inside. Maximum thermal solution size here is 80mm. My current heat sink is sitting at 71mm high with the aftermarket 25mm thick fan (it came with a sleeve bearing 12mm thick fan with half the flow of the current fan). The keep-out zone for air intake is not that large.
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Message 1551999 - Posted: 3 Aug 2014, 23:20:18 UTC - in response to Message 1551995.  
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Go ahead and delete those, I'm going to try using photobucket instead. Uploading now. I wish I had some current pics, as this doesn't show the fan upgrade to the heatsink. I'm not pulling that stuff out again until it's time to dust out the fins, probably this winter. Although other brands are starting to get the fan filters, Lian Li has been doing them for years. It doesn't stop the small dust though, and a couple/few times a year, you have to blow out the fine stuff.
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Message 1552011 - Posted: 4 Aug 2014, 0:16:55 UTC
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The following pictures were made prior to installing the aftermaket fan on the heatsink.

What pisses me off, is that a month and a half after buying this board, they came out with the Z97E-ITXac (http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z97E-ITXac/) for the same price.

ASRock Z87E-ITX, i7-4770K (lapped to mirror finish), 8GB Team Vulcan DDR3-2400
http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z87E-ITX/



Top view



Side view showing RAM



Side view showing heatpipes



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Although I would like a larger setup, and even SLI, there is a lot to be said for a nice Mini-ITX setup.
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