[QUOTE=MattyG2;1974089]
Building a new computer, w00t and showing theJunkman how it’s done in Thahood!
i7 Cpu 2.66ghz
Gigabyte ex58 motherboard
6gb DDR3 1600 Tripple channel memory
2 Nvidia 9800GTX for SLi
WD 300GB 10k Raptor Hard drive
WD 1.5TB Hd for storage
Sony Dvd-burner
Coolermaster 932 HAF (high air flow) Case with optional Water Cooling setup
Just call me the hood computer nerd y0[/QUOTE]
that set up is up is gonna beast. post some more pictures when its all finished
a nice touch to my little brother’s pc. granted its still a P4, its enough to play lineage 2, fallout 3 and what not =) teaching an old dog new tricks.
yeah I’m building this computer for someone who is mildly retarded when it comes to using electronics. They will never use lightscribe and I’ll be amazed if they burn anything more than a music (not mp3 , but music) cd. The burner is white, the sata dvd rom drive is black. Its like a “my first sony” computer (do they even make my first sony products any more?).
Bought this case for my camcorder and direct to dvd burner yesterday
Going on Tuesday and buying a 5D. It’s ‘used’ and has about 2,500 shots on it. It’s less than half the price of a 5DmII so it will work until I jump to it.
[QUOTE=theDude;1975251]Bought this case for my camcorder and direct to dvd burner yesterday
Going on Tuesday and buying a 5D. It’s ‘used’ and has about 2,500 shots on it. It’s less than half the price of a 5DmII so it will work until I jump to it.[/QUOTE]
nice is that a pelican? my HS used one to carry our expensive projector around. Good shiz.
I bought this:
after riding more than a few times in the rain w/o one. I’m tired of looking like i just crapped my pants.
It should be, i was a little weary of it myself, but it seems to be working fine, The only other thing that’s using power is 1 raptor hard drive and a cd-rom so it should be ok for now.
as long as it can provide a steady voltage i guess it should be cool. Plus i think the 9800s should be somewhat power efficient considering they went on the 55nm manufacturing process.
[QUOTE=Xarga;1976005]as long as it can provide a steady voltage i guess it should be cool. Plus i think the 9800s should be somewhat power efficient considering they went on the 55nm manufacturing process.
crisys benches pls =)[/QUOTE]
The computer is gone, it was a build for my friend. I built it for him. I’ll ask him to give me some test results though.