Re: Project : 5th gen - 20TB gaming rigs
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p0Pe
all that i recall was looking at my dad when he bought a 20 gig hdd, laugh and say "do you realize how f#cking mental you would have to go in word to fill all that space!"
A mate of mine and I actually overloaded and killed a school computer plus caused the server damage by going mental in word lol. We copied and pasted "A" for something like 2million pages and then tried to save the word doc, the computer couldn't handle the size of the doc and neither could the server lol.
A water cooled Atom, now that is really cool, pardon the pun lol. Very nice work mate, fix up the cables a bit and you'r onto a winner ;).
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Trying to get thermaltake to produce me some custom cut cables for me, but it doesnt seem too bright atm, so might go get me some custom pcp&c ones
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I just got through reading the whole post and that is one awesome setup you have there. When I spent over $800 building my media server I thought it was kinda pricy. You have taken it to a whole new level, in $$ and capacity. One question, does the lights in the house dim when you fire that baby up???
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the ram cooler looks soo awesome.. as does the rest of the case...
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That's not a RAM cooler, that's the actual RAM, it comes that way lol, the new version is much more user friendly.
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i knew that :) lol looks cool either way
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wtf? the new version got awfully really tiny winy nozzles 0.o, EVEN SMALLER then the previous ones -.- how can the "new" modules be more user friendly? :P its double up of the really tiny winy nozzles aswell, wich is a effective double of possible leak possibilites 0.o
And thats without counting in the flow limitations it would give
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The new model does use more hoses but they all plug into a single adapter meaning you don't have to shrink the rest of your loop to accomodate. You aren't ment to run it in a loop with a CPU or GPU anyway, it's designed for a secondary loop with NB, SB and mosfets in mind. The new blocks also cool better because you have coolant moving over the RAM chips rather than just the top heat collector.
Here is a good review on the OCZ Flex II:
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/mem...i-4gb-series/1
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project up for sale ^^
grevaeg@hotmail.com, mail me if u would be interested, bids starting at 1900$ for case with watercooling , atom and touchscreen
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we DO have a sales forum in case you didnt notice:)