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Computer Shenanigans (Macro Photos, GTX 780 in bits, LED Modding, GPU Size Comparison)

Jlryan

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Hello to all, and anyone who reads this... (That is if anyone even reads this...)

 

Trying out this 'Blog' feature. :)

 

So, this week was the time of year I normally do my yearly computer service/mods, this time I decided to take some photos. Hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them! :)

 

GPU Size Comparison, from left to right: GTX 780, GTX 560Ti, GTX 750Ti

 

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GTX 780 and GTX 750Ti

 

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GTX 780 and GTX 750Ti Rear

 

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De bowled and disassembled GTX 780 :P

 

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GTX 780 Front and Die Shot, the scratches on the Die are from when I used ICDiamond Thermal Paste

 

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And now some assorted Macro shots of the GTX 780

 

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Finally, a shot of my rear I/O where I've added some 5050 RGB LED set to White, hooked up to the dedicated LED power switch on the top of my chassis, which also powers the rest of the lighting in the system.

 

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2 Comments

Nice photos, what camera/lens setup do you use?

Thanks :)

 

Here's the kit I use: 

 

Nikon D5200 with Pistol Grip & Battery Grip (modified firmware to allow 64Mbps 1080p video recording)

Samyang 85mm f/1.4

Nikon 80-200 f./4 manual

Nikon 55-300 AFs/VR ED f/4.5 - f/5.6

Nikon 35mm Prime AFs/DX f/1.8 with light pollution filter

Nikon 18-55 KIT f/3.5 - f/5.6

Auto Chinon 135mm Prim f/2.8 (used for macros mainly with the extensions)

7mm/14mm/28mm Macro Extension Tubes for Nikon F mount

 

2x 32GB Sandisk SD Cards and 2x Nikon EL-14 batteries in the grip. Usually lasts a full day of shooting. :)

 

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