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Whoa, an Athlon XP HS/F on a 5200. That's great.My GeForce4 Ti really needs better cooling.. I can't take the core past 250 for the life of me. Been thinking of a way to ghetto rig my Tualatin's copper HS/F to it.. not havng much success. How'd you do it?
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Probably not the best way to do it, but it gets the job done well. Plus it can be removed if needed, although a little tough to do. I did a similar mod with my old Voodoo3 PCI which got so damn hot. Except in that case I used only a Socket7 Pentium HS/F. ![]() Anyways.. I actually tried to attach my old Tualatin HS/F but it didn't fit between the caps and whatnot. The Tualatin HS is not nearly as high then what I have on there right now though. Would have been nice though, could have had an extra PCI slot. Damn P3B-F only has 5 total... Stupid ISA slots.:P
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Surfer Dude
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my system!
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"What's wrong with taking care of a woman, she takes care of you" System Specs - Asus P4PE mobo, P4 2.53 GHz, 1024 MB DDR 333 PC 2700 ram, Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum, 80 GB Maxtor Diamond Max Plus 9 7200 rpm HD, 160 GB Western Digital Caviar, Antec True Power 430 Watt PSU, Chieftec Dragon Case with Clear Side Panel, ATI Radeon 9800, Cendyne 48x16x48 CD-RW, LG 16x DVD-Burner, Hitachi 17" Gamer's LCD Monitor, Asus TV Tuner Card Last edited by hnayoung; October 3rd, 2004 at 05:07.. |
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I Burnt The Toast!
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Just to touch again on Memory Express, they are a very decent store, and expanding into more cities is even better. My buddy just blew up his mobo, and he got it tested (we knew it was toast before they tested it) and he is getting a replacement to use as his is being RMA'd in the meantime.
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No People, No Problems
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Here is my setup. Well nothing fancy but gets the job done. I'll take this PC to the limit and then move on to the next one.
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lol..i actually thot that the cards were silver pcb ones from albatron or smthn >.<
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No People, No Problems
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That's a 2 month old pic, i already cleande it with an air compressor. I was just too lazy to dismantle the case to take a pic and since i didn't upgrade my PC recently. But believe me i have seen much worse.
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Got my new comp up To get the door to close right and the CD-RW drive in correctly, I had to file down the edges. It was a PITA to get in. Once I did get it in right, I found out it was upside down No wonder the screws were so hard to get in... Anyways, the first pic is of my stupidity. The second is of the family comp ghettoized. Stupid HP case didn't allow much room. The socket was not to the far left like the original. Had to get a shot of that before I moved the stuff in my old case. The 3rd pic is before the lighting and wire management and the 4th being after I arranged everything nicely. The 5th is a closeup of my BFG 6800 So far, I got my mobile 2400+ at 10x200MHz. Haven't had too much time to run prime95, but after 2 hours, my peak temp was 45C, idel around 40C. No voltage increase so far either.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Haha, nice rig Dragoon. And also, nice "ghettoized" rig. ![]() Oh man...I'd kill a man for a 17" LCD monitor...
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Canadian Spaceman
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Man I just found out my ram I had for my server box was only 96mb >_< Suse is installing very slowly. On another note I originally ordered a 1.8ghz celly, but I guess they didnt have any so they gave me a 2.0ghz for the same price ![]() Going to pick up 256mb of pc2100 on Friday I hope, along with some AS5. The thermal pad on the stock hsf burnt up reeeealy quick XD. Idle temps are 50ish. Not sure about load yet.
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I bought a Speeze case fan for $1.50 and it's better than my vantec I paid $8 for. It has nice black sleeving, a molex and mainboard connector on the same cord, spins at 3500RPMish. Speeze forever. I see your RAM isn't in Dual Channel mode.. move one of those sticks to the for right slot for some added memory bandwidth.
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