Paul, you never cease to amaze me...excellent work (as always...
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Paul, you never cease to amaze me...excellent work (as always...
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Here's my kick ass gaming machine, the Senfu Tech Station is dead, long live the Senfu Tech Station!
i like the test rig and why is your rig dead sr71? what happened
this test rig has better hardware than my gaming rig probably but i can see where this is a useful tool in the right hands Dante is lucky to have such support and understanding people watching his back congrats Donte man review like the wind! lol
i love the design Crim. this thing is very sexi!
Err, the picture went missing from my last post? My test rig isn't dead, it's growing and spreading across my desk. The Senfu Tech Station is a bit of an inside joke, it was an all metal test rig made by Senfu, if you weren't careful you would short out your mobo, needless to say they stopped making it. My rig is a plastic version made by High Speed PC, much improved, I still tell people it's a Senfu Tech Station mostly 'cause I like the sound of Senfu Tech Station.Originally Posted by specialsteve
Below is my rig again, lower resolution, hopefully it won't go missing this time
wasnt missing, just have to give it a few seconds to load and display, guessing yoru server or host is just on teh slow side
pics are fine for me. pretty cool rig
sr71: looks like you needed the 13" and not the 8" one station.
thought about just getting the 10" post and making my own. But I have 2 projects that i need to finish up and one other I need to get started on *Kids machine*.
Yeah, I see the pictures now, my host is serving them a little bit slowly. I definitely need the 13" rig, didn't know they had one for sale, wasn't there when I bought mine a while back, a bit pricey but the price is easier to bear if you have a nice case to sell on e-bay to offset the cost.
I don't do a lot of "testing" but I do endlessly screw around with my computer, and without a case making changes is really effortless. When I had a regular case any time I wanted to try something new I would spend at least half my time trying to get components to fit in the case while keeping all the wires all neat and tucked away.
With a test righ, I can change the CPU heatsink and all I do is disconnect the CPU fan cable. On my Lian-Li, to change the heatsink I would have to undo all the freaking wires to the mobo, then slide out the mobo tray, then unscrew the mobo from the tray to get at the bolts on the back of the mobo that held the heatsink.
its been about a month now and still no review? come on put it in use already lol
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:p :p :p :p