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Seventr1x

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  1. Seventr1x

    Seventrix

    :D
  2. Seventr1x

    Seventrix

    nah this would be the authentic one (phantom of liebe?) :-p ya...its me
  3. Seventr1x

    Seventrix

    is that good or bad lol
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    Seventrix

    Name: Seventrix... Favorite Game: Crysis ATM Age: 20 Favorite Color: Black Where are you from: The States of America Where did you hear about us: Er, I was around before ghozt made Ghoztcraft Who are you ( SN ): Seventrix...again What are you: Human being? What do you represent: The lolly pop.... Gaming Screen Name: Seventrix...once more Have a GirlFriend: Engaged Why did you come here: To share my computer knowledge Who is your Idol: Has none What can you do: - Program? Nope - Script? HTML and such - Read? Nope - Spell? as;dlfkj Tajfas About you (Description): I like driving, gaming, modding, and so forth. I leaked hacks years ago <_> And well still kinda do but that would be awful to post a link to my site. Hope I can help some people out
  5. Seventr1x

    Router help

    Yup I had one. I have owned a pretty vast number of routers, 5 or more linksys, 2 netgears, some D-Link, and other off brands. Linksys takes the cake.
  6. Seventr1x

    Router help

    Personally I say the router in the link is garbage.
  7. Seventr1x

    Router help

    Linksys has always been #1 no matter what product I have purchased from them. As for that terrible netgear router that lasted for about 3 weeks for me. Best of luck. Edit: Dlink is very good too.
  8. Seventr1x

    Looking for others interested in this...

    no overclocking during temperature benchmarks, and does phase change have a way of removing static too?
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    Looking for others interested in this...

    sounds like a good idea but that would require alot of hardware to remove static from the air since really cool air creates static
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    Looking for others interested in this...

    wood sounds tempting yet it since wood is an insulator...you can get where im going with this.. solid state drives are also tempting, however very pricey now and not worth it, in 2010 im doing a complete hardware overhaul to prepare for the 6 core intel processor
  11. So as you can see from my first post, I'm really into cooling my computer. Now I would like to go into it a little further. I'm looking for someone else that has some experience in this so that maybe they can help me out a little. To start out, cooling is the key idea. To get the computer's ambient temperature as close to room temperature as possible. Why is this important? When you start your computer all metal components tend to expand, which is the nature of all metals. Over time all the expansion and contractions from heating up and cooling down can cause wear and tear on your computer. The benefit from having a ambient room temperature is all the components are already going to be at the temperature your computer idles at, hence little or no expansion from metal parts heating up. With that explanation aside, I'm looking for some pretty far out there ideas for cooling. Obviously overloading the case with computer fans has been covered. Mineral oil submersion, liquid nitrogen, and other ideas like that are not what I'm looking for. So if you have a great idea for cooling a computer's ambient temperature please make a post. I don't exactly know the community I'm talking to but if anyone else is interested in this I have a pretty vast amount of knowledge on it :D
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    My computer :-D

    I am open to suggestions on what to add/change if anyone sees anything out of order !
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    My computer :-D

    Added prices for ya. Not including tax and shipping and etc.
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    My computer :-D

    Oh hey look, its me :-D I don't think ghozt cares that I hop on here to post my work Anywho, system specs are regardless in this post of my pc, other than the cooling specs,enjoy! Here is an update to my current system. Every fan is new except for the video cards and the tiny 40mm fans. They are all top notch and if you are interested in what I used I'll put a nice little list at the bottom of this post 8-) Lowest Average Temperatures: CPU: 24c -Cores: 42c GPUs: 30C HDD: 27c (Click the pictures to see the full image) Cooling List: Top of case: 1 x Xigmatek 140mm http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...oducts_id=25374 $13.95 2 x 40mm from Sytrin HDD Heatsink http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...&Tpk=sytrin $24.95 Front of case: 1 x Xigmatek 140mm http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...oducts_id=25374 $13.95 $13.95 2 x Noctua 120mm http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...oducts_id=23306 $43.90 3 x 40mm Corsair Dominator http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16835704001 $24.99 Rear of case: 2 x Nanoxia 120mm http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...oducts_id=24881 $39.90 Right side of case:(Behind motherboard) 1 x Noctua 120mm http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...oducts_id=23306 $21.95 CPU Heat sink: 1 x Noctua 120mm http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...oducts_id=23306 $21.95 1 x Cooler Master v8 Heatsink http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...r%20master%20v8 $62.61 GPU Heat sinks: 4 x Thermaltake 80mm http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16835106114 $129.98 In front of GPUs: 1 x Nanoxia 120mm http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...oducts_id=24881 $19.95 (Edited the total number of fans to include the PSU fan.) Total number of fans: 20 Total price of cooling setup: $418.08
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