Wow, yeah, that's a lot clearer results on the etching. Congrats.
...also, you stole your child's toys...you, sir, are a bad person.
Wow, yeah, that's a lot clearer results on the etching. Congrats.
...also, you stole your child's toys...you, sir, are a bad person.
TBCS 5TB Club :: coilgun :: bench PSU :: mightyMite :: Zeus :: E15 Magna EVThat we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours, and this we should do freely and generously.
--Benjamin Franklin
Thanks, I am really happy how it turned out. With the pitting, it does look like it is ancient.
Yeah, do feel a little bad about stealing the toy. Then I am not even going to use it, since I am planning on using the model railroad stone panels. I will just take here to park or swimming to make it up too her. Or can buy her princess shoes
Oooh, and once you have the front facade done, if you gave it a light sandblasting you could make a nice worn, windswept look.
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--Benjamin Franklin
that might looks pretty sweet as well
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The sad part of that is, I am fixing to have to put the same thing in a guy business computer that I work on all the time. The guy burnt out a 750W PSU in under a week. But as for the case it looks awesome, and cannot wait to see the finished product. Congrats on the sponsorships to.
PSU: 2 x Koolance 1000W Liquid Cooled PSUs (Yep, Two 1000W PSUs)
Thanks.
Yeah, with the overclocking that I will be doing and the two 5970 cards, 1000W wouldn’t be enough. Also, I want the case to be future proof, and done right the first time. I can easily switch out the MB and GFX cards for the future and not worry about having enough power.
how do you use 2 PSUs in one system? ive always wondered...
Not dead yet
If you join the ground (not entirely necessary but good to make sure you don't have conflicting ground levels on different components) and the green leads (power on switch), it should work. To fully power up modern PSUs have to have a decent load on the 5V rail and sometimes the 3.3V rail as well, but if you're hooking up additional components to it, that should take care of that.
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--Benjamin Franklin
I am going to use a Bitspower X-Station Multi PSU Module. Here is a link to look at it:
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/71...BP-XSU-BL.html
You can have up to 4 PSUs connected to it. Does all the wiring for you, and don’t have to worry about power on.