Here's a littler teaser for the lighting. I will have another proper big update tomorrow.
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Really love them LED's. Glad they're not red or green or yellow and orange or blue or... whatever.
Really love them LED's. Glad they're not red or green or yellow and orange or blue or... whatever.
That looks well good mate, the black makes it look really mysterious
Still not a fan (no pun intended) of the way the Noctua fans look though![]()
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Great photo of the "finished "rig, Andre.That one should be used for something special !!
I really really like those keystroke sound it makes. last time I heard something like that I was in highschool in the info lab and we had really old computers there, some of them had Windows 3.1 and there was a keyboard, an old keyboard there that sounded exactly like that, and I remember always picking that computer just cause the keyboard sounded nice.
Speaking about old computers today I wanted to get a little dirty and dismembered my first computer and cleaned it really well.. as well as I could cause it didn't turn out so well.. the exterior atleast... but the PCB look like new, I am surprised.
I'll post a few pics very shortly.
Those Noctua fans look súper classy in that black rig mate! Good job![]()
Well that keyboard's keys looked similar to that.. and sounded great.
ok, so I started earlier today to clean my oldest computer and to put it back together cause I took some parts out too. It was very messy, alot of dust has acumulated inside ( my brother used it for a long time after I moved on, and he's not an enthusiast ). So I got a simple brush made from pig skin I belive ( no use using compressed air unless needed ) and got to it. I was surprised that things looked so clean after I finished ( All the PCB's were imaculate ) but it was only dust right? not ... mud.
Here are a few pics of my progress:
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In the above pic you can see the motherboard, the CPU, the RAM and the PCI slots PCB that is attatched to the motherboard.
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In the above pic you can see the motherboard ( not such a good pic cause I was trying to use natural light coming trough the windo plus the flash can sometimes make things even worse )
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In the above pic you can see the PSU. It's a 200W LITEON PSU.
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In the above pics you can see the CPU, an Intel Pentium II 266 MHz.
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In the above pic you can see the SDRAM 2X32MB IBM RAM. I did try adding ram to this machine but somehow it did not work no matter what SDRAM I tried.
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Above is the PCB with the slots that connects to the motherboard.
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That is it put together and I tell you that it looks alot better than an hour before.
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In the above picture is the graphics card I was using on it. An S3 Trio 8MB VRAM( I think ATI made these, I am not sure ). I bought this hoping it will improve performance in gaming ( integrated one had only 2MB VRAM ) but it didn't, it was exactly the same. The problem was the CPu and RAM.
I forgot to take a pic of the HDD I am using but it's a WD Caviar Black I think, I am not sure... but it's very old and only 1.2GB of space on it. Enough though for Windows98 which I did install but installing the drivers and all that was crazy bleah. Anyway, "It's Alive!!!" ... again that's what counts.
So as you seen already it's an IBM with a Pentium II processor and I bought this one in 2004.. already 6 years since it came out, so it wasn't new at all. At that time I remember that Athlon XP was the best and most used CPU, already alot faster than this, but it was about all I could afford at that time.
I wish I still had the old hard drive, a 4GB IBM. It was still spinning but wasn't always working, so I replaced it.
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I did watch the video you made, saw the keyboard and heard everything you had to say about it. Personally I never used one, just cheap keyboards, but it looked pretty good in the video, with the lights coming on and off ( I really wish I had some of your stuff). But I'd prefer the LED's turned off or on very very low intensity if possible, I don't like flashy things, I sometimes like things that feel classic. the keyboard int hose pics remind me of my first keyboard that came with my first computer which I STILL HAVE!
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You seem very thurough when it comes to aesthetics and you never seem fully happy with things, or you get tired of them fst... the things that looked better than how you had them before they will one day be unsatisfying to you. this happens when you're an enthusiast, it happens to me too, but I can't really afford to be ( I open up my case and fix this and that all the time ). last night I took my CPU fan apart cause it's making this noise and when it spins faster it gets annoying, so I fixed that for now ( quality fan for a stock fan, it has 2 steel ball bearings ).
So they do turn ( HDD bays ) ! Yeah I knew they don't obstruct that much airflow cause they have those big holes that allow airflow, plus the Noctuas have good CFM, I wonder how one of those sounds turned up all the way to the max ( never seen one live before ), cause I really like the looks of Noctua fans.
Yeah I am excited to show some pics too, I actually took a couple of pics of that heatsink I made for the VRM so I can post them here. I'll post my first PC once I get it clean and back working again ( put in an old HDD cause the also old IBM HDD it had has died and I feel sorry for that, wanted everything it it... to be original ).
I really like the looks of this
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I did watch the video you made, saw the keyboard and heard everything you had to say about it. Personally I never used one, just cheap keyboards, but it looked pretty good in the video, with the lights coming on and off ( I really wish I had some of your stuff). But I'd prefer the LED's turned off or on very very low intensity if possible, I don't like flashy things, I sometimes like things that feel classic. the keyboard int hose pics remind me of my first keyboard that came with my first computer which I STILL HAVE!
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You seem very thurough when it comes to aesthetics and you never seem fully happy with things, or you get tired of them fst... the things that looked better than how you had them before they will one day be unsatisfying to you. this happens when you're an enthusiast, it happens to me too, but I can't really afford to be ( I open up my case and fix this and that all the time ). last night I took my CPU fan apart cause it's making this noise and when it spins faster it gets annoying, so I fixed that for now ( quality fan for a stock fan, it has 2 steel ball bearings ).
So they do turn ( HDD bays ) ! Yeah I knew they don't obstruct that much airflow cause they have those big holes that allow airflow, plus the Noctuas have good CFM, I wonder how one of those sounds turned up all the way to the max ( never seen one live before ), cause I really like the looks of Noctua fans.
Yeah I am excited to show some pics too, I actually took a couple of pics of that heatsink I made for the VRM so I can post them here. I'll post my first PC once I get it clean and back working again ( put in an old HDD cause the also old IBM HDD it had has died and I feel sorry for that, wanted everything it it... to be original ).
I really like the looks of this
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Well I have heard that cheaper boards ( like mine for example ), have bad quality mosfets and they say that there were cases where they simply melted while overclocking. So long story short, too many volts might do that. Indeed I have noticed them getting pretty hot, but I think they are designed to go even over 100C without issues.I mean... my graphics card runs hot at 85C for years and it's good... not to mention the cards VRM's ( I can seen the VRM in action from voltage, Amps, temps in Riva Tuner ) go sometimes close to 100C.
Anyway, the mosfets only got hotunder PRIME95 testing and nowhere near as hot in a game like BF3 which is CPU dependant. SO in the end I figured that I don't really need the heatsink and it looks like crap too.
Well I've always found the Noctuas as being attractive... that design and color practically trademarks. One day I wish I could get my hands on a new case and some high end hardware and put some of those fans inside and make me my dream rig. or one of those small form factor rigs jus like the one Linus built... small.. quiet, cool and ... POWERFUL. For now.. all I got is me dreams
I'm glad you liked my heatsink... you don't have to be nice, just say that it sucks. I do have a decent idea about how to build and adapt and mod things, I just don't have the tools.
BTW, I gathered some info for another post about the second PC I bought back in the days ( with my own money this time).
oh yeah well when you look at the box on the higher end board theres lots of talk about the quality of the mossfets and chokes and all that jazzz i wouldn't be surprised if some lower end boards with sub par cooling would have trouble with heat when overclocked.
On the other hand im sure there are lots of cases where even if you took some of the heatsinks off of a board is might still be fine for a long time. it's hard to say for sure how much good each thing actually does.
it's definitely a good idea and i'm sure it would work , sure it's not the most polished looking thing but in that picture they didn't stick out or anything
very good! go ahead and post that anytimei'm still going to reply to your last large post ill get to it soon
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