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Old 08-31-2010, 07:24 PM
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Talking home made PC cold air intake - epic win!

lol, it's late, and I'm EXTREMELY bored...


don't mind the pokadot curtains... their temporary... I just moved into the room last week, and they'll be getting replaced soon






















and for proof in the pudd'n, my idle temp dropped from 28~30 C, to 23~24 C that's like 73 degrees F, or basically room temperature!






This is with an i7 920 quad core at stock clock (2.66ghz), and using the stock Intel heat sink and fan!








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pretty damn creative... make one for the ford now
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Originally Posted by MaK92-4RnR
pretty damn creative... make one for the ford now
LOL

nah I'm not going to "rig" anything on that truck
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pshhh, yet you wanna lower it on 22s?! hahaha
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Travis = Captain Dorkus Maximus

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I'm jealous of the i7 920.
I'm only rocking an i3 at 2.13ghz. Thinking about overclocking it a tad but IDK if this laptop cooling can handle it.


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Back when i had a crappy case, i took a fan, made a shroud with a garbage back and some cardboard, and blew air directly into the side of my case.
it was ghetto.
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Originally Posted by MaK92-4RnR
pshhh, yet you wanna lower it on 22s?! hahaha
but that's not rigged; that'll be done right, with some good aftermarket parts

and it probably wont be 22"s; more than likely some 20" Roush wheels that they put on the Roush F150s




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thank you sir! I think...

where's you new guitar playing rabbit smiley?




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I'm jealous of the i7 920.
I'm only rocking an i3 at 2.13ghz. Thinking about overclocking it a tad but IDK if this laptop cooling can handle it.


pshhh, don't be jealous; you only payed a fraction of what I paid for this processor I bought it along with all the other parts to put this computer together about 2 months after they release the i7 cores... I think the processor alone was almost $400... which is sad when you consider I bought my HP G71 laptop brand new a year later for $400, LOL

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LOL

nah I'm not going to "rig" anything on that truck
yeah it's pretty rigged from the factory, I don't blame you. heck look at that tailgate.
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
Travis = Captain Dorkus Maximus

hahhahaa

x 1 zillion on that.

POLKADOT curtains FTW!
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Originally Posted by xxxtreme22r
yeah it's pretty rigged from the factory, I don't blame you. heck look at that tailgate.
hardy-har-har


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am I the only one that keeps giving you slack for your ford? seem as if. Maybe that's because I had two of them. Both of them were POS. haha. Or maybe it's just cus I couldn't afford a new truck to begin with and I am just jealous. I don't know. lol

what program are you using to show the data with?
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Originally Posted by xxxtreme22r
am I the only one that keeps giving you slack for your ford? seem as if. Maybe that's because I had two of them. Both of them were POS. haha. Or maybe it's just cus I couldn't afford a new truck to begin with and I am just jealous. I don't know. lol

what program are you using to show the data with?
Everest Ultimate

http://www.lavalys.com/


Nifty little peice of software I picked up years ago, when it wasn't $40, lol
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I had a feeling that's the one you were using. I've heard of it before. great little proggy.
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well sense the voltage on a nehalem is so low on idle is the first place its not surprising, plus it is not that big of a deal any way sense a nehalem has a thermal thresh hold or105C*.

Put some load on that thing and you will see the temp increase quick as it powers up the cores. A good test for that is compress a large file with winrar.

Any way water is the real way to go.

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oh yeah I'd definitely go liquid if I needed too it stays surprising cool, even under a load. I converted a 2 hour movie file with it last night which held the total usage at about 90% the entire time, it it only got to about 42~43 the entire time, as apposed to the 50+ it use to go to before!


I set the AC unit to 60 last night (I like to sleep cold ), and this morning with I got up, it was idling at 18 C




what GPUs are you doubled up with there?

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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder

I like the wood grain theme. unique.

I guess the PC is alright too..
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Bleeder - tell me you're running a GeForce in there!
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Bleeder - tell me you're running a GeForce in there!
ATI 4870

I've been an nVidia guy all my life, and someone told me about the 4870 and how it was a good bang for the buck, so I tried it out...

Works good, but I've already had to replace it once because the memory crapped out on the first one

I just replaced it with another 4870; the first one was an MSI, this new one's an XFX

It's still more than I need, but if I ever do need to upgrade, I'm going back to nVidia, and I'll probably run SLI
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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
ATI 4870

I've been an nVidia guy all my life, and someone told me about the 4870 and how it was a good bang for the buck, so I tried it out...

Works good, but I've already had to replace it once because the memory crapped out on the first one

I just replaced it with another 4870; the first one was an MSI, this new one's an XFX

It's still more than I need, but if I ever do need to upgrade, I'm going back to nVidia, and I'll probably run SLI

Sweet. I just got back from PAX Prime, where we showed off NVIDIA Surround (2560x4800), 3D Vision Surround, and 4 way SLI....people love it!

I also got to play Duke Nukem Forever (yes - it's really coming this time), and NBA Jam for Wii (coming out October 5th - so much fun!).



Ping me when you next upgrade and I'll see if I can give you the scoop on any offers coming down the pipe

Phil


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