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.......yeah I gotta a tech addiction.....it was so cheap though........
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I'm re-tiling my bathroom.
No seriously, I have no idea. I was gonna buy a few 775 processors (Q6600, E6600 etc) that I wanted in my collection, but found it doesn't cost much more to get whole piles of them that include the ones I was looking for.
It could look pretty cool to cast the spares into clear epoxy resin in a keyboard wrist rest shape :)
 
It could look pretty cool to cast the spares into clear epoxy resin in a keyboard wrist rest shape :)

Not a bad idea. There's plenty of low-end Pentiums here that could make a good art project.
Computer recyclers actually throw these old 775 processors away or sell them in bulk to people who do gold recovery, so it's not like anyone cares about them.
 
Not a bad idea. There's plenty of low-end Pentiums here that could make a good art project.
Computer recyclers actually throw these old 775 processors away or sell them in bulk to people who do gold recovery, so it's not like anyone cares about them.
Not that strange given that they don't have the performance to be even remotely useful these days. A C2Q or even a fast C2D is another matter.
 
A couple of LGA775 processors.
There's a few more that haven't arrived yet, about fifty in total.

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I'm irrationally enthralled by your pile of obsolete CPU's.

I go through phases of collecting them. I just pull them from salvage mostly. I never had a haul like that.

They can make for cool keychains - you can get the chains and rings at hardware stores. I always taped em to a box and drilled through with regular wood bits... easier if you start small and go up. Kinda heavy with the IHS, and I'm pretty sure they're soldered, but it's doable. I hang my keys on my pants like a douche, though. Couldn't have a whole CPU IHS and all in my pocket.

The exposed die looks way cooler - it's too bad there's solder to wrangle with. I had one of those older Athlons with the exposed die... loved seeing all of those colors and it gave me a lot of opportunities to explain a little about CPU's to people who saw it and wondered what it was. I just snapped the pins off/sanded the nubs, drilled a hole, ran a keyring through, and put maybe 10 thin layers of spray lacquer on it. Sadly, I lost that, along with all of my keys (including work keys) on a hiking trip. :( I like @Valantar's epoxy idea. Sounds kinda bulky, but totally worth it. You could do little desk decorations/paperweights and suspend them a random angles - mix in a bunch of smaller smd's to accent. You could sell them on Etsy and eventually make back the cost of the epoxy... probably even net enough profit to get a modern entry-level CPU.

Shit, if we're talking epoxy casts... maybe a tabletop or a monitor stand? Even the legs could be CPU's lol.

Got ceiling fans with pull chains? There ya go.

Personally with those 775 chips I'd try to cover a side panel of a retro xeon rig with em. Maybe even the whole case! It's like bedazzling, but more manly and technical :laugh:

Ooooo... you could stack them and glue them to make little shelves or display platforms! That might be neat. Or brace them together to make reversible coasters! Same deal... epoxy mold.

If you really wanna get fancy, get enough together to comprise both the trim and backing of a frame that holds a big, full wafer. For the background you could show the contacts, while the trim shows the IHS's. Or vice-versa. That would be sick as hell. If you don't do this, I will.

Gold extraction seems cool, but it's a lot of futzing with hazardous chemicals only to be operating at cost or worse. You're not making money, even if they're free, I'd think. It's such a small amount of plating. Might be cool if you're just collecting the gold as a sentimentality. Personally I'd rather have the CPU's intact. Though somewhere in this place I have a mason jar that's literally full of those snapped pins.

The ones I'd want are the ceramic ones... those come in different shapes and sizes. So you can make all sorts of things from them. Always wanted to do a 2-3' wall mosaic with a pile of dead ones (I'd never waste working components from that time - those belong in working machines, while that's still possible.)

BTW... do you have pillars or center support beams in your home? Just sayin... would be cool :oops:

Doormat? Toothbrush/pen holder? Speaker stands for your desk?

I can keep going for a while, heh.
 
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Just waiting for my metalfish s3 to arrive from china! there are delays.
building first proper sff!
itx so expensive here, got this baby for $90.
 

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Gigabyte gtx1060 oc itx 3gigs gddr5 in exchange of a psu.
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You could not believe for how much i get this expensive waterblock for my Strix 2080 Ti… Brand new… i cant be so happy.

A guy that have bought 2 of them and never used because he said his case doesnt allow him to Mount them.

A deal that can happen rarely.

Just for 50 swiss francs ( same as dollars 50$)





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You could not believe for how much i get this expensive waterblock for my Strix 2080 Ti… Brand new… i cant be so happy.

A guy that have bought 2 of them and never used because he said his case doesnt allow him to Mount them.

A deal that can happen rarely.

Just for 50 swiss francs ( same as dollars 50$)



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Nice to see it when u set up dude . I am thinking about one for my spare reference Vega 64 ( hair drier blower )
 
Got my first set of headphones with ANC..

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..some TaoTronics SoundSurge 60s. They were $55 and had a coupon for $10 off that.

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They came with a nice carrying case.

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They sound pretty good. Not as good as my PX21s, but still great. They're surprisingly comfortable, though the "leathery" ear cups do get a bit hot.

The ANC will take some getting used to. I'm assuming the pressure I feel in my ears when using it is normal.

To anyone else with noise cancelling headphones, how long did it take for you to get used to them?
 
For gaming purpose and high FPS, high frequency are more important than latency when comes to RAM Modules.

So there is 16GB 4400 Mhz CL19

I may change them in future but we will see how they really perform in my hands.

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Just bought this
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It'll be going into my PC shortly
 
I thought you were going to ride it out on the 2700 until the Ryzen 4x00 series, and something about higher prices you pay in your country?

Yeah I was but managed to get this CPU for $300NZD (retail here is $644.00NZD) off of the retail price it is used but only for a couple of months so I had to pull the trigger and get it
 
Yeah I was but managed to get this CPU for $300NZD (retail here is $644.00NZD) off of the retail price it is used but only for a couple of months so I had to pull the trigger and get it
That's less than I got my 2600X for in February 2019 ($203USD). Nice find.

Curious to know what temps you're getting with the R1 and this.
 
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Got my first set of headphones with ANC..

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..some TaoTronics SoundSurge 60s. They were $55 and had a coupon for $10 off that.

16QHUAb.jpg


They came with a nice carrying case.

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They sound pretty good. Not as good as my PX21s, but still great. They're surprisingly comfortable, though the "leathery" ear cups do get a bit hot.

The ANC will take some getting used to. I'm assuming the pressure I feel in my ears when using it is normal.

To anyone else with noise cancelling headphones, how long did it take for you to get used to them?
Nope no odd pressure on my ears. Generally only use them when I travel though, but wore them for over 12h last month when I flew from Tokyo to Munich. I have the Sony WH-1000XM2's which aren't super comfortable either.
 
Got my first set of headphones with ANC..

Vf3Vjq3.jpg


..some TaoTronics SoundSurge 60s. They were $55 and had a coupon for $10 off that.

16QHUAb.jpg


They came with a nice carrying case.

pDaxoKG.jpg


They sound pretty good. Not as good as my PX21s, but still great. They're surprisingly comfortable, though the "leathery" ear cups do get a bit hot.

The ANC will take some getting used to. I'm assuming the pressure I feel in my ears when using it is normal.

To anyone else with noise cancelling headphones, how long did it take for you to get used to them?
Nope no odd pressure on my ears. Generally only use them when I travel though, but wore them for over 12h last month when I flew from Tokyo to Munich. I have the Sony WH-1000XM2's which aren't super comfortable either.
That ear pressure sensation is both down to the headphones and the user; some people are more sensitive to it than others, and some headphones cause it more than others (especially cheaper ones). AFAIK it comes down to the tuning of the ANC and how closely it matches the noise it's trying to cancel. I've never heard of it going away, but you might get used to it somewhat over time.
 
Curious to know what temps you're getting with the R1 and this.

50c in aida pushing cpu/fpu and ram with about 900rpm on the R1's fans
 
50c in aida pushing cpu/fpu and ram with about 900rpm on the R1's fans
I see you changed your system specs. Is there a noticeable difference from the 2700X? Can you feel a difference just from interacting with Windows 10 in general usage? I did coming from a 2600X to the 3600.
 
general win10 usage will be the same, the difference will be in other jobs, like games or work, also it can boot faster, but this depends on whole pc configuration and mobo bios of course....
 
Not mine but my older brother bought powercolor red devil 5700XT to replace my old RX580 and also a AOC 32" 1440p 144hz monitor.
Photo I took with it next to my Sapphire nitro + box.
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Just got my Noctua 12S Chromax in the mail. Installed it and now there is a fat black spot behind my PCs window, lol, like a black hole. Sure is quiet and it oozes quality throughout though.
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