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Kellytm3

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About Kellytm3

  • Birthday Nov 20, 1973

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    Myrtle Beach

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    Processor: 1.023MHz
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    Memory: 64kb RAM
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    Display output: 320x200, 16 colours

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  1. AMD lovers coming out of the wood work right now trying to make excuses since Fury X didn't live up to the hype. The 980ti tends to have better minimal frame rates. Its all out there. PC Perspective has a good review and video that sums it all up nicely.
  2. I've seen ss rust and corrode as well under certain conditions. No problem, fab it out of AISI316L. Its not like the reservoir is outside, exposed to elements 24/7, and being rubbed and fingered like a prom queen. My expertise is machining and fabrication, I'm pretty sure my knowledge in these areas over the past 25 years exceeds your own.
  3. and I'm talking using 304 ss, and it will last longer than pvc. 304 ss isn't apt to being broken, like pvc, and its corrosion life span, will out live any of us. The doors and hinges I make for CM5 machines gets hosed and washed down with alkaline cleaners multiple times a day. In the past 13 years, I've yet to have a corrosive door comeback. PVC is for backyard amateurs.
  4. if you're going through all the work for a system like his, why on earth would you go and use PVC. Besides, I've already got plenty of sheets of brushed ss, in different gauges, in my shop, I'm willing to fab together and tig, and donate to his project. You want ghetto looks, use the pvc, you want some style and nice looks, brushed ss.
  5. Send me the dimensions of the reservoir and I'll fabricate and tig together one from brushed, stainless steel sheeting, that will look better, and hold up longer than the one you've got.
  6. Also, a custom reservoir made from stainless steel and tig welded won't have any manufacturing contamination, such as one made from aluminum or carbon steel, that has possibly been mig welded together.
  7. I use this is my reservoirs, and I've used it for years in my shop. Use a 100% straight mix in reservoirs and you'll have no issues. Some/most of you can laugh at this idea, but until you've actually tried it, don't knock it. http://www.liquidicecoolant.com/machinetool_products.html
  8. I've had a Newegg preferred account with a 5k limit, since 06, so I tend to max it out when I build a new rig every 2 years.
  9. Commodore 64 with a 5 1/4 floppy drive Cpu ran at 1.023 MHz 64 kB RAM + 20kB ROM Display output 320x200 16 colors
  10. You should at least wait till the Black Friday deals are listed before you decide.
  11. Free is free, but with Ubisoft's constant digging, Nvidia could have found something better to entice more buyers. http://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/anton-shilov/nvidia-to-bundle-a-free-ubisoft-game-with-geforce-gtx-graphics-cards/
  12. By all means wait till Black Friday. Newegg list a lot of their BF deals a couple of days early.
  13. I've always used Intel CPU's. As far as GPU's go, 3dfx VooDoo cards, then onto BFG, once BFG shutdown, I've been using EVGA.
  14. Must have been when I was 7 and in second grade. I got a Commodore 64 setup with the old 5 1/4 floppy drive. I must be one of the oldest people on these forums.
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