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name='PV5150' said:
:wavey: Hi ZXtra and welcome to OC3D :) What type of cars did you race?

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Thanks PV5150!

I used to do a bit of drag racing. '66 Chevy Belair 4 door ran p/Stock with a 283 cu/in 220 hp engine and a 4 speed tranny. I spent WAY to much money but I had alot of fun running low 14's and high 13's.

I'm spending alot of time on the forums now because I'm about to assemble a new system with 2 Ati 3870's in crossfire. It's my new form of going fast.

-ZXtra:D
 
Wow, now that's cool. So you ran in street legal or modified categories? I'm quite a fan of Top Fuel dragsters, but like all categories really.

I see that you're in the planning process for your new Crossfire rig too ; you've certainly come to the right place. You'll find that we're a helpful and friendly lot so don't hesitate to ask away if you get stuck or want some advice. :)
 
name='PV5150' said:
Wow, now that's cool. So you ran in street legal or modified categories? :)

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Hi PV5150,

It was a pure stock class, but with certain modifications allowed for safety and competitiveness (is that a word?).

Any way...this weekend I hope I have time to assemble my new computer.

-ZXtra:D
 
name='ZXtra' said:
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Hi PV5150,

It was a pure stock class, but with certain modifications allowed for safety and competitiveness (is that a word?).

Any way...this weekend I hope I have time to assemble my new computer.

-ZXtra:D

Welcome to the Forums and that is a very lush car.

Good luck on the PC build... if you need any help just ask. ;)
 
name='Toxcity' said:
Welcome to the Forums and that is a very lush car.

Good luck on the PC build... if you need any help just ask. ;)

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Thanks Toxcity!

-ZXtra:D
 
hey guys,

i guess i'm new. i'm only 14, so i'm pretty rookie, but i'm planning 2 start my first proj soon, and i hope i can lear from oc3d...and contribute something too. looking frward 2 getting 2 know every1 a bit better...:wavey:
 
Welcome to the forums haofeng. There is loads of stuff you can learn on here, just don't let all the "old hands" teach you all their bad habits too soon! ;)
 
Hey all, it's a pleasure to be here! :D

My name is Lightning, real name Mark, I'm 15 years old and I love programming, reading, going out, photoshopping and music. ;)

I hope to learn a lot more about hardware and overclocking here, I'm a real newbie at that part...

Anyways, nice to meet you all! :D
 
Haha you guys... :p

Yeah I ment Photoshopping as in using the famous image editor from Adobe (Photoshop CS3).

My signature is just one of recent works. :)

Now that was very enlightening.... Wasn't it?!

Anyways, thank you all for welcoming me! :)
 
Hi and Tri Sli

Hi,

I'm new to this sight and forum in general so be kind on me if I make 101 errors :)

I have built an air cooled overclocked PC last year and this year am looking to build a water cooled PC. The MoBo I was thinking of using was the ASUS Striker Extreme II and I was going to go Tri SLi with three ASUS GTX 280 Tops. I've read as smuch as I can but can't find anywhere that confirms if the ASUS MoBo will do Tri SLi. The Scan website describes it as the Asus Striker II Extreme, NF790i, 3-way SLI but other sights talk about only two 'blue' sockets which can be used for SLi.

Any thoughts or comments welcomed.

Cheers

MDMT
 
name='Mad_Dog_McThaw' said:
Hi,

I'm new to this sight and forum in general so be kind on me if I make 101 errors :)

I have built an air cooled overclocked PC last year and this year am looking to build a water cooled PC. The MoBo I was thinking of using was the ASUS Striker Extreme II and I was going to go Tri SLi with three ASUS GTX 280 Tops. I've read as smuch as I can but can't find anywhere that confirms if the ASUS MoBo will do Tri SLi. The Scan website describes it as the Asus Striker II Extreme, NF790i, 3-way SLI but other sights talk about only two 'blue' sockets which can be used for SLi.

Any thoughts or comments welcomed.

Cheers

MDMT

Hey Mad Dog - Welcome to OC3D.

It is my understanding that the Striker II should do Tri-SLI no problem - However, only the blue slots on the board are PCI-E2.0 with the remaining black one being PCI-E1.1.

All this really means is you wont see much of an improvement by adding your third card. Not just because of the PCI-E1.1 bottleneck, but also because SLI doesn't scale amazingly well.
 
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