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HME 2009 Counterstrike Source inside the MSI game server at MSI office: a N295GTX on a X58-Pro mainboard.
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-4790K Haswell Devil's Canyon
GPUs: 2x Sli Nvidia Galax/KFA2 GeForce GTX 980 Hall of Fame (HOF)
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2400MHz DDR3 (4x4gb)
Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming
PSU: SuperFlower Leadex GOLD 1300W Fully Modular "80 Plus Gold" Power Supply - Black
Case: Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Full Tower Case - Black
Cabling: Custom cabling ordered to fit the red/white theme.
Watercooling loop:
Coolant: Mayhems Pastel Ice White
CPU Cooler: EK Water Blocks EK-Supremacy EVO
GPU Blocks by Diamond Cooling - White Acetal
14/10mm Acrylic Tubing
Barrows Black compression fittings
420mm Hardware Labs Black ICE Radiator GT Stealth 420 (Push+Pull)
360mm Hardware Labs Black ICE Radiator GTX 360 (Push+Pull)
Pumps: I am using two different pumps because I already own them and taking them off my existing loop
Pump 1: Swiftech MCP35X Industrial Pump 12 Volts
Pump 2: Swiftech MCP655-B Water Pump 12 Volts (EK-XTOP D5 Pump Top)
Radiator Fans:
420mm Rad: Push/Pull - 6x 140mm Akasa AK-FN063 Viper Fan High Performance S-FLOW Blade Quiet Fan - 3.12 mm/H2O
360mm Rad: Push - 3x 120mm Corsair SP120 High Performance Edition High Static Pressure Fan - 3.1 mm/H20
Pull - 2x 120mm Phobya G-Silent 1500rpm + 1x 120mm Cooler Master Fan
FINALLY got a new computer on sunday.... it's impossible to live without a computer anymore, isn't it? especially when you have a photo project going on..... But anyway, i finally got one and now comes the horrendous task of restarting my organization and workflow. Neither is my strong point. And i can't seem to find all of my presets and actions I've made; I loaded all my back 365's into LR before importing the last known catalog... so i'll likely have to chose which things to keep there now- current or old. I wanted to do some stuff in PS but i can't just hit F8 and F3. and damn if i can remember how i set up those eFers. grrrr. uuugh. i need about 8 hours dedicated to just getting things loaded, reorganized, etc. I need a computer coach ;) but on a positive note......i think this computer will work just fine. i'm getting used to it on day 3 ;)
It isn't even hot here. Room temperature is about 22°C and all case fans are operational.
If I had a hot-air thingy I could try to reflow the RAM chips. But a replacement card is much cheaper than getting a cheap hot-air station. Maybe I will keep the card for experimenting with it later.
HME 2009, Day 1: MSI gaming notebook GX623 with a Core 2 Duo P7350 CPU and a ATI Mobility Radeon HD4670.
I Have recently had to change out my graphics card to keep me in the 21'st century of gaming and as we took the old one out a mate of mine suggested using it with the Friesians for a few photos.
So here's what I got....
I stood the case up so gravity would have an effect on the cables. I wanted to see how the cables would hang when the case was in the position it would be used in. One motherboard power cable is no longer resting on the heatsink (it needed some help), and the excess length on the SATA power cables was put into the 5.25 drive bay.
HME 2009, Day 1: Component wall - MSI NX6200AX-TD512, the last of the VGA Mohicans on the AGP platform. Still selling well though.
I was given this graphics card by a friend today.
It was in a white box so I didn't know what kind it was at first. The back side had a small NVIDIA logo and in small print there was a model number: P361.
After a quick search online, I found that it was the Geforce GTS 240. Apparently this graphics card was never sold in retail but rather came installed in pre-built PCs.
Taken with my Sony a55.