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    Shattered4k got a reaction from TheDigitalRealm in 3000 CUDA cores, when?   
    Not my idea of a "Clean Number"
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    Shattered4k got a reaction from yourdietsucks in 3000 CUDA cores, when?   
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    Shattered4k got a reaction from AboveTheSource in 3000 CUDA cores, when?   
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    Shattered4k got a reaction from Ryan Leech in 3000 CUDA cores, when?   
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    Shattered4k reacted to nicehat in NSA collects 200 million text msgs a day. That was in 2011   
    According to the Guardian, a British newspaper, the NSA collects 200mill text msgs a day globally. Code named Dishfire, the NSA program collects "pretty much everything it can," the Guardian said, citing a joint investigation with the UK's Channel 4 News based on material from Snowden
     
    The paper also said that there are documents that show the British spy agency GCHQ had used the NSA database to search metadata of "untargeted and unwarranted" communication b/w people in the UK itself.
     
    A 2011 NSA presentatin titled SMS Text Messages: A Goldmine to Exploit", the Guardian says the program collected 194 million texts a day in April of that year. U.S. President Barack Obama is scheduled to announce reforms on Friday to NSA eavesdropping programs, prompted by disclosures from Snowden.
     
    So next time you 
     

     
     
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    Just know that 
     
     

     
     
     
    Source http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/16/nsa-collects-millions-text-messages-daily-untargeted-global-sweep
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    Shattered4k got a reaction from DoubleY in Dual/Quad Socket Mother Board   
    Thanks, for the help! Cause i was wanting to have maximum upgradablitity.
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    Shattered4k reacted to rustikles in [Q] Can I set up a "3 fan" controller to control 4 fans?   
    Yes, you can buy a fan splitter. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Description=fan%20splitter&Submit=ENE
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    Shattered4k reacted to ofr057 in Needs help finding a Messenger Bag!   
    no its not ... he is looking for a bag?, how is that spam?
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    Shattered4k got a reaction from ofr057 in Needs help finding a Messenger Bag!   
    Thanks y'all i found a few i liked, so I'm going to be ordering one very soon
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    Shattered4k got a reaction from ChrisLovesCheese in Needs help finding a Messenger Bag!   
    Thanks y'all i found a few i liked, so I'm going to be ordering one very soon
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    Shattered4k reacted to CoolBeans in Good GPU around 135 Dollar?   
    7850
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    Shattered4k reacted to Hirad123 in Aftermarket cooler (Artic Accelero) on 690?   
    I don't comprehend how a cooler would cause your card to die unless you messed up installation and your ram fried or something cause you don't know how to use thermal pads. If your temps are a problem, then sure go for it
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    Shattered4k reacted to CoolBeans in Aftermarket cooler (Artic Accelero) on 690?   
    Those aftermarket coolers are so ugly
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    Shattered4k reacted to SSOB in Raid 5   
    https://www.icc-usa.com/raid-calculator
     
    21 TB
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    Shattered4k got a reaction from ANUPLUCIFERGAMER in NEW IN THIS FIELD! PLEASE HELP ME BUILD MY OWN NAS   
    Yea I wish there was a mITX AM3 Board, id have a NAS in a Bitfenix Prodigy!
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    Shattered4k got a reaction from ANUPLUCIFERGAMER in NEW IN THIS FIELD! PLEASE HELP ME BUILD MY OWN NAS   
    Here you go this is one that ive made up its the one I plan on building myself: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1sghb
    Around $430 USD Just change the drives to your liking!
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    Shattered4k reacted to PBaines in Custom Water Cooled Desk - 56k warning. Lotsa Pictures! *Now with Table of Contents*   
    what we first start off with is making some guideline holes so that we are able to do better cuts with the jigsaw allowing us to change angles easily.

     
     
    Mid way cutting.

     
     
    now time to lay it on, and all is good.

     
     
    a wild cat appears! "hmmmm, can i fit through here?"

     
     
    "Why yes! of course I can!"

     
     
    marking out the other side, and repeating the process

     

     
     
    both sides have been completed and look very nice. they are BOTH yet to be routered so that the grill sits in flush. but that is next days off job.

     
     
    I quickly decided that I would do my 5.25" holes, one for a Blu Ray drive (basically just incase i need it for whatever case. And no, I couldn't be bothered getting a USB one), and also will be fitted with a Fan Controller too.
    Here is the plan...

     
     
    Holes done

     
     
    all cut out

     
    with a bit of extra little rasping (wood equivalent of a file) they fit nice and snug! Though like the rad grills. Will router a recess for them to sit flush in. If some may notice, the drives are sitting lower then centre, this is because I will probably put my power/reset buttons above the 5.25" area. 
    and ps, yes I know the middle piece between each 5.25" slot is weak as hell, and I understand that. If it breaks it breaks, if it doesn't it doesn't! it looks nicer with it though 

     
     
    Oh, and this is the glass installed 
    easy to remove to, simply put fingers between the two glass sheets and lift the top one up! the front bit is siliconed in place

     
    Next update will be Wednesday of everything routered
    and then theres only two holes left to do (PSU, I/O shield) and its time to d-d-d-d-d-drop the hardware in!!
     
     
    Here is how I will be spacing my UP7 to the desk itself. just a few rubber spacers, that will be screwed into the desk, will have to go find some nice long thin srews while I think about it!

     
    We start with the routering of the 480 grill rebate, so that the grill can sit nice and flush

     
     
    The middle bits had to be done also, and were very difficult too as after a few cm's the router wasn't sitting flush anymore so would 'dip' as you can see in the picture where it dipped a little bit. but that's okay! it's not seen 

     
     
    Thinking about how I could find a packer to use that allowed an extra bit of width... duh, why not use the template to rest the router on!

     
     

     
    Now, this is what it looked like! the rebate for the grill was done, and also i further rebated in a rectangle for the actual little hex-hole grills to sit in too

     
     
    Then there was about a 2 week period where I did nothing in life but work/sleep. UNTIL my parts arrived! and I will also be getting another GTX 680 4GB too 
     

     
    After thinking and googling, I figured a way that I could mount my power supply tidily, by making a metal template I guess you'd call it. where you would screw the thin sheet steel to the desk so you could then be able to screw the psu in! 

     

     

     
    And then there she was. the template to cut out the... template :B

     
    Mid way cutting it out, realised I shouldn't have cut the paper up so much as it was so hard to get the small rectangle square again! 

     

     
    And there it is. Not the tidiest and 100% most beautiful, but it will be painted, not seen. It will serve the purpose it was made to do _b

     
    Time to mark out where the IO shield will be put, and also where my PSU hole will be too.

     
    Time to do my preliminary guide holes for the jigsaw

     
    And there it is, all nice and square!

     
    The PSU Template works well too

     
    Now, the one thing that bugged me the most... The PCI holes. How do do them? Do I rebate them? Do I cut out one big hole instead? I will do it individually instead and rebate me thinks..

     
    I then proceeded to use the smallest router bit I had and rebate the groove for the PCI brackets to sit in.
    Also, the top L piece of the bracket needed somewhere to sit in, so I marked the lowest point the bracket could sit, otherwise the card when in the motherboard will be on a lean and could have a dodgy connection to the PCI/E Lane

     
    Making sure my depth was correct, I used a test bit of wood to make sure that when it came to the final piece, it was done properly.

     
    A Perfect fit!

     

     
     
    Just a FYI, to prevent any scratching this is how I lay the top down to do any cutting/routering etc

     
    Now that the first PCI slots had been cut, it was time to finish the rest off

     
    Here is how I measured the spacings for where the slots went, just an old case I chopped up!

     
    All cuts done

     
    Next, to square all the holes out I figured, what better way to do that, than with a Router! Least that's what I thought. The insertion of the bit went well, as soon as I itched it to the right BOOM. the middle piece of the PCI slots just snapped off.. I said a naughty word beginning with F. the next one began with C. hehe

     
    It was time to resort to Plan B. Cut the whole damn thing out and chop the PCI bracket bit out of that old case that was in the pic above

     
    it looks a lot tidier this way anyway, so while I am not happy the slot snapped out, I am happy with the result I guess!

     
    So after cutting the PCI Bracket out, i gave it a quick sand and a quick paint with orange and will continue to polish it up over the next week but just wanted to test it out for the time being to make sure all was well... Guess I was just impatient and wanted to see if when everything was laid out in the desk it would all look pretty is more appropriate
     
    PS- Hello Vita! (sheep)

     

     

     
    After the day, I moved everything to it's little box. and covered it. Until tomorrow 

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