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KIKI wet the bed again?:scared: |
no it was DOM wet bed
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how in the blue hell did this thread turn into kiki wetting the bed?
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BTW the Frio extreme is available now.
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Produc...C=1475&ID=2105 :cool3: |
Nice cooler sorry about making fun of fufu :laughing:
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Yea it looks bad ass .........
I am sure they want a lot of cash for it, how does it stand up the the D14 and Silver Arrow. |
Does tt guy get a discount ?
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Hey man, can't find it for sale anywhere yet ?
Amazon has the Frio OCK fro $79 and a NEW Super Frio OCK for $109 - they look exactly the same? Could they have their pics and names fucked up?? Nope, if you click on retailers it tells you that no one has stock of the cooler yet - so what the hell is that NEW Frio for 110 bucks... is this one more :eek: :laughing: |
LOL ............ 100 bucks for an air cooler
you out of your effin mind daawg , grab a H100 and call it a day |
WD, I didn't say anything about buying it :taunt:
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that damn thing is MASSIVE!
i wonder how will it look on a setup with tall ram heatsinks on tho |
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Frio OCK works nice. On low fan speed @ 4.3ghz idle temp is in the low 30c degrees. Mid to uppper 50's while playing BF3. The room temp is around 68F.
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They do rock, used a Frio for my sons build, 2500K 4.3 24/7 and only tops out in the 50's .... it is a rediculosly great chip though does 5.7
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wow nice setup! NICE chair! (is that the linksys router i am looking at?)
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Yea everythings wired in the walls. HDMI, USB & ethernet. The other side of the room is my benching area. I actually have optic cables running through the wall that go from the pc to the Yamaha 5.1 surround sound. All wired up in the walls too. So you can see why my desktop has very few cables. Just the psu and i've been thinking about that. :D
That pc is actually my benching rig. I'm just enjoying some awesome speed. |
It's a rockin pad for sure bro, you did an incredible job ........ :thumbsup:
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benching area. i cant wait until i can use it again. i have my daily rig there while i game on the bencher. kind of a mess. lol
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diggin the retro plank ............ :thumbsup:
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Very very nice G. My electrical is done in regards to the two 20's and sockets around the new office. You know wuts a pita is this house is framed with sheetmetal vs wood, had to mangle some to pass electrical thru. Definitely helps seeing your excellent hiding of cables.
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Yea metal studs are a pain. Best thing to use is a hole saw. I usually put my drill in reverse and the hole saw works sweet. If you do it in forward sometimes it (the teeth on the hole saw) catches and if your not superman it can hurt. lol
A Sawsall works good to. Hiding wires takes some planning. You really need to know where your going to be setting things up. Are you going to have 2 or 3 different locations? If you are then try and consider your needs. Ethernet in the walls is a must have unless you're going wireless. USB ports arn't needed really and the distance that signal can travel is limited anyway. Also running speaker wires in the walls is sweet. But, you have to know where you want them. Because changing that is hard once you sheetrock. I used keystone inserts. you can put any array of inserts in 1 box that you want. But fro the surround sound i had to use a 2 gang box. http://www.mycablemart.com/store/car...duct_list&c=89 |
You will need to have gromets and standoffs for metal studs, work with these pain in the asses all the time
These will determin the hole size so they pop in correctly Standoffs http://deepsurplus.com/Network-Struc...up-to-6-cables Gromets http://www.cableorganizer.com/greenl...ng-metal-stud/ |
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Yeah, made some make-shift grommets, it was a pain to get the hole the size and shape of standard grommets. Still not sure where everything will be so I"m gonna leave the drywall in dissarray till I have everything positioned.
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