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Yeah, "looks great, not very functional." just about describes my case. If only they had printed that on the box.
 
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well, now that i see those Phobya Flexlight in cold white are quite what i am searching for .... i know where to order them. (the bottom has enough light but not the back ;) ) and i need to clean that plexi ... (and the rest ... duuuh'DUST! )
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now i have also to find a good idea to cover the top of these DT01ACA100 (replacing the sticker by something a bit less ... OEM ... :roll:
good thing Phobya have also these in stock,
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and also ... now i don't have to worry anymore if i can't find a mug/cup for my morning coffee (or night ...)
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yep ... a little damage on it but for the price ... who care :D

edit: forgot ... i also got one of them 4p molex to 4x fan 12V for the 2 pump and the 2 AF fans
the JetFlo are set on fixed 1650rpm since one of them click above 2k, my rig is now quite silent by my standard
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RV02/FT02 had very little room on the back and i managed to hide almost everything on it, it did take a bit of force at times to get the back panel on but it can be done.
 
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Well, I'll spare you the picture of my build since there is nothing special about it, (it's something like this) but I'm quite proud of what are on my desk. You really can have another great build with the cost of all the stuff here:


 
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"Chernobyl"

Appologies for the poor picture quality, I have a shitty camera.

System specs in my profile. This system has been upgraded many times over the years to the point it's not the same overheating monstrosity it was when it earned that nickname. Last upgrade was a month or two ago and included dumping the old case and throwing in a nice Radeon.

It's not as high end as it used to be, but man, it can still kick some ass at 1080p. That R9 290X sure gave it some pep, too.


First, an overview. That's my system sitting on a file cabinet. I have a Panasonic 39" LCD next to it. I sit in front of said LCD in an armchair while gaming, using a Razer Deathadder 2013, and a IBM Model M Keyboard (still the best bitches!) Yeah man, life could be worse (though this definitely doesn't make me want to go job searching like I should).



Insides. It's a non-modular PSU so I basically gave up on cable management before I started... cut me some slack, lol.




Your cables says " ... kill us... "
 
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my current. this rig is DEAD QUIET!!!





(crap pic, just showing the rads... 1 240x120x30 and 1 360x120x54)
Not a bad set up, just wondering why you would want to route hot coolant through the CPU from the GPU's, or vice versa?
Surely separate radiators would allow you to keep them independant
 

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Props for still having a "Fat" PS2

looks like my shop at times lol. This thread would get full really quick if i took pics of every pc that came in the shop
 

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Props for still having a "Fat" PS2

looks like my shop at times lol. This thread would get full really quick if i took pics of every pc that came in the shop
That PS2 is ancient but still works. Has lasted longer than 90% of the games it has played. I LOVE it.

Now it runs as a DVD/game player, and is hooked up to a 7-inch screen. Picture quality on my 1080p is shite so smaller, the better. PLUS MULTITASKING GODLINESS.
 
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it'd be great for emulators for older games. I think you can mod in a hard drive and some homebrew software for that on the ps2
 
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Your cables says " ... kill us... "

I've explained that issue. It's hardly ideal, but it's hard to argue with good FPS. I'll let them moan and groad in there as long as temps are good and FPS remains high.
 

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it'd be great for emulators for older games. I think you can mod in a hard drive and some homebrew software for that on the ps2
Do tell.

UPDATE: My desktop keeps making constipated noises.
 
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UPDATE: My desktop keeps making constipated noises.

It needs to do it's business in privacy. Set it on the pot and leave it a few hours.
 
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Made a start on the Fractal R5, i'm just using this tiny little Bitspower mini tank until i get my
Bitspower DDC 250 upgrade top that's out of stock just now.

Looks like it's going to be a RX240 and RX360 rad and not the 2 x 360 since i wanted since the end tanks are hitting off each other, going to get on with it tomorrow.
 

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Sort of a shit image, but it does show the new addition to the daily driver. Also yes I see my tubing has faded:(


 
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Finally got the faceplate for the slim DVD writer:



Also some overclocking:



1920Mhz seems to be the RAM's limit. Not bad for 1.5v CL9 DIMMs


EDIT: Icestorm:



GPU-Z still doesn't detect Kabini clocks. :( but GPU clock speed is 720 (120*6) and memory is 960Mhz (120*8). :toast:




yup, on the top! :peace:
 
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No full inside picture...yet.

Picked up this Poweredge R510 for $10 on Saturday. Has Dual Xeon X5672s, 64 GB DDR3 (8x 8GB), PERC H700, Intel 4 port gigabit PCI-e card and the dual 750W PSUs. Sadly no drive sleds and I can't find them cheaper than $8/ea - I'm not spending $70 on drive sleds. It's running dual 500 gig drives at the moment but as soon as I get a bit of money I'm probably going to throw three 2 TB drives in and a 256 gig SSD on the internal drive bay.

One might notice a lack of Dell branding or Poweredge branding on this. That's because this here is apparently a made-by-dell-sold-by-someone-else version. It's a stock R510 inside but branding wise it has nothing. Service tag and warranty are even for a R510 (and it has until the 23rd of this month on next day warranty...weird).

Anyways, here's some pics.






Full inside shot comes tomorrow, it's nicely laid out.
 
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Picked up this Poweredge R510 for $10

You serious? $10? That's putting some of Mussel's barter shenanigans to shame.

5672's are damn fine processors. IIRC it's a triple channel CPU and MoBo, so you'd get marginally better performance from 2 sets of 3 DIMMs in those slots.
 
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Another case of "lolwehavenoideawhatwehave" as to most people it's just a big heavy box. Along with it I got 9 Netgear SRXN3205s and a Cisco WS-CE500-24TT.

Always fun when you find stuff like that imo.
 
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No full inside picture...yet.

Picked up this Poweredge R510 for $10 on Saturday. Has Dual Xeon X5672s, 64 GB DDR3 (8x 8GB), PERC H700, Intel 4 port gigabit PCI-e card and the dual 750W PSUs. Sadly no drive sleds and I can't find them cheaper than $8/ea - I'm not spending $70 on drive sleds. It's running dual 500 gig drives at the moment but as soon as I get a bit of money I'm probably going to throw three 2 TB drives in and a 256 gig SSD on the internal drive bay.

One might notice a lack of Dell branding or Poweredge branding on this. That's because this here is apparently a made-by-dell-sold-by-someone-else version. It's a stock R510 inside but branding wise it has nothing. Service tag and warranty are even for a R510 (and it has until the 23rd of this month on next day warranty...weird).

Anyways, here's some pics.






Full inside shot comes tomorrow, it's nicely laid out.

wooow nice stuff, you gonna tear it up, clean it, re paste it?
 
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There's actually not a speck of dust, anywhere, in it. It's so clean I would almost think it was never used.

I did repaste one CPU though as I pulled the heatsink to see if it had ES chips or something - it doesn't.. I had found it a bit odd that the system would have no branding, no model in BIOS, report as a PE_SC3,. If it's a made-for-someone-else-to-brand system it makes sense that it's unbranded though.

On a side note, for some reason this does have a "II" sticker under the service tag pullout. That would indicate it's an R510 II but there is no R510 II. PE_SC3 is a Poweredge 1950 III anyways.

 
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There's actually not a speck of dust, anywhere, in it. It's so clean I would almost think it was never used.

I did repaste one CPU though as I pulled the heatsink to see if it had ES chips or something - it doesn't.. I had found it a bit odd that the system would have no branding, no model in BIOS, report as a PE_SC3,. If it's a made-for-someone-else-to-brand system it makes sense that it's unbranded though.

On a side note, for some reason this does have a "II" sticker under the service tag pullout. That would indicate it's an R510 II but there is no R510 II. PE_SC3 is a Poweredge 1950 III anyways.


yeah, i see its pretty clean for old hardware so i think you re clean it
i bought hp dc7600 sff that came from - i think good office since its clean and the only dust is just on the heatsink
 
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No full inside picture...yet.

Picked up this Poweredge R510 for $10 on Saturday. Has Dual Xeon X5672s, 64 GB DDR3 (8x 8GB), PERC H700, Intel 4 port gigabit PCI-e card and the dual 750W PSUs. Sadly no drive sleds and I can't find them cheaper than $8/ea - I'm not spending $70 on drive sleds. It's running dual 500 gig drives at the moment but as soon as I get a bit of money I'm probably going to throw three 2 TB drives in and a 256 gig SSD on the internal drive bay.

One might notice a lack of Dell branding or Poweredge branding on this. That's because this here is apparently a made-by-dell-sold-by-someone-else version. It's a stock R510 inside but branding wise it has nothing. Service tag and warranty are even for a R510 (and it has until the 23rd of this month on next day warranty...weird).

Anyways, here's some pics.






Full inside shot comes tomorrow, it's nicely laid out.
I hate you so much right now LOL.

I am beyond envious of you and your Dell, and here I have some HP's I used/use for game servers and house servers that I got for 100 bucks and are getting on in age. Great buy!
 

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No full inside picture...yet.

Picked up this Poweredge R510 for $10 on Saturday. Has Dual Xeon X5672s, 64 GB DDR3 (8x 8GB), PERC H700, Intel 4 port gigabit PCI-e card and the dual 750W PSUs. Sadly no drive sleds and I can't find them cheaper than $8/ea - I'm not spending $70 on drive sleds. It's running dual 500 gig drives at the moment but as soon as I get a bit of money I'm probably going to throw three 2 TB drives in and a 256 gig SSD on the internal drive bay.

One might notice a lack of Dell branding or Poweredge branding on this. That's because this here is apparently a made-by-dell-sold-by-someone-else version. It's a stock R510 inside but branding wise it has nothing. Service tag and warranty are even for a R510 (and it has until the 23rd of this month on next day warranty...weird).

Anyways, here's some pics.






Full inside shot comes tomorrow, it's nicely laid out.
That's amazing...those X5672s are very, very nice CPUs. Although my dual-5672 system cost rather more than $10 :rolleyes:
 
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little upgrade... well still 1080p but it's a 27 :roll:and a 1ms
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and ... yes i can do far more worse than the positioning of my 32" TV on that pic
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also gifting my E8400 build to a friend (he's currently PC'less and use a Macbook Air for gaming ... tsk tsk tsk ) so i decided to add a ASUS GTX 760 DCII OC 2Gb, well even if there is a bottleneck, PCI X16 1.1, DDR2 800 and C2D the games he play runs just fine on that rig, and i will help him to upgrade further a bit later :) the 2 last pic and the "cables of shame" are temporary :D waiting on a Seasonic M12II Evo 750 (for my rig ... as the Integra R2 will go in the C2D build)
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and ... it's a second hand 760 got it for 120$ ~
 
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