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Why I haven't been simming latley

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As it stands now no labor included - close to 5,000

 

Wow, that's some dosh to spend on a PC :blink:

Christopher Low

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    I would add a few more fans, Rich :wink:

  • You could leave it partially complete and surprise your pitiful rebel friends when they fail to shut down the shield generator and discover that the workstation is fully operational.   It's a beaut

  • Hi Rich,   do you have pix of your nuclear power station also Nice rig sir!!! Like alot. Lookin forward to the review of this beast.

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Wow, that's some dosh to spend on a PC :blink:

 

Yah didn't add it up before I started this project may have thought twice abut it thats for sure

Rich Sennett

               

Geez Rich them pictures are so clear. Looking great.  Love the mix of blue and white   

 

 

 

Where's that 64bit button ? Ya know... the one which turns a sim from the pre-historic / limitative beyond any hardware 32 bit, into the realm of 64 bit ?

 

But it just looks GREAT Richard, anyway... You could really have a sim going if you went DCS World, preferably EDGE with it... :-)

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Geez Rich them pictures are so clear. Looking great.  Love the mix of blue and white   

 

Where's that 64bit button ? Ya know... the one which turns a sim from the pre-historic / limitative beyond any hardware 32 bit, into the realm of 64 bit ?

 

But it just looks GREAT Richard, anyway... You could really have a sim going if you went DCS World, preferably EDGE with it... :-)

 

Thanks for kind remarks - much appreciated - now back to it  :wink:

Rich Sennett

               

As it stands now no labor included - close to 5,000 and may be spending a bit more to buy ek ram waterblock which means I can't fire it up this weekend need to make a decision asap

 

Well waterblock does not work with dominator ram light bar versions so thats out - guess i can put some water in this tomorrow

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World class build!  All that beautiful plumbing is scary for me to even look at.  I hope all goes well when its filled and pumping.  If it were me I would not be worring about RAM waterblocks.  Unless you want to overvolt and overclock it, a RAM WB would be no more than aesthetic.

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World class build!  All that beautiful plumbing is scary for me to even look at.  I hope all goes well when its filled and pumping.  If it were me I would not be worring about RAM waterblocks.  Unless you want to overvolt and overclock it, a RAM WB would be no more than aesthetic.

 

Thank you - you are correct I dont oc ram - no need for it besides it will not work on light bar versions once you remove the fins there is nothing left to attach the block too - non light bar versions you remove fins and most of the body is still there with mounting holes so thats out - plan on filling it about 5 hours - Patriots are playing - not going to miss that - hopefully they win  :wink:

Rich Sennett

               

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Check it out Guys - featured wip on Ensourced Sleeving Facebook page - these Guys do amazing work and great prices for the quality - thanks Joey for the spotlight Buddy

 

Bleeding system now - some more wip pics coming

 

https://www.facebook.com/Ensourced-Custom-Sleeved-Cables-351225731619723/

Rich Sennett

               

Geez Rich them pictures are so clear. Looking great.  Love the mix of blue and white   

 

Yeah Poppet they look good, gotta love NIKON's. Enjoying the new camera I see..  I have a Nikon D7000 myself and I love it. Keep the pics coming our way Rich.

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Yeah Poppet they look good, gotta love NIKON's. Enjoying the new camera I see..  I have a Nikon D7000 myself and I love it. Keep the pics coming our way Rich.

 

Nice Ken - have fun with that D700 - sounds like a great camera - big bucks - still learning how to use it  :wink:

Rich Sennett

               

A little too quiet Rich ... updates?  Are you making snow?

 

Cheers, Rob.

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Some quick photos as it pretty late here - gpu temps are an astounding 21 degrees and cpu around 32 degrees normal use with 4.6 OC - haven't put P3D thru its paces but really happy with these results didn't think it would be much better than corsairs aio but boy I was wrong - they are great coolers but not this good 

 

pics do not do this rig justice - thats next on the list - learn a more about taking some decent studio shots - thats coming 

 

Also have to order a longer led strip for lower fan bay - back ordered so have to wait on that also order some white heat shrink for MB pwr - reset sw - etc. wires - what I have was to big for these small wires

 

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Rich Sennett

               

Wow!  Very impressive Rich ... take a bow.

 

Cheers, Rob.

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