GTXFerrari
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GTXFerrari reacted to Oshino Shinobu in SLI GTX 970
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/sli/bridges
http://www.evga.com/Products/ProductList.aspx?type=2
http://www.amazon.com/Asus-08G160001240-Bridge-Connector-Flexible/dp/B005GMFR7S/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1412261612&sr=8-4&keywords=sli+bridge
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GTXFerrari got a reaction from Advent in Hard Drive Sparked Up
yah i had to struggle with newegg cause they wanted me to go through western digital, im guessing because there so stumped with holidays right now they dont want to deal with it but they took it and i just got an email yesterday that they recieved and accepted the rma and now there gonna refund my account and im gonna grab a new one with that money. Probably another blue but idk there are tons of options
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GTXFerrari reacted to Apach3 in Hard Drive Sparked Up
interesting. i've had mostly Western Digital drives and they've all lasted me at least five years. the one i have currently is at least 3 to 4 years old.
this looks like something that has happened to me, though not specifically with a PC power supply and a hard drive; after plugging in the device and starting it up, it would simply explode. i discovered, much to my dismay, that it was reverse polarity, where the + and - parts of the circuit were switched.
where did you plug in your SATA connection to the power supply? if you plugged in your power supply to a port not within the "Peripheral & SATA" brackets on the power supply, that may be your problem. it could also be due to the cable itself not being routed properly, and in that case i would suggest you talk to Corsair about changing out all of your SATA power cables. in either case, i have no reason to believe Advent's comment about a bad rail to be true, as the AX760 is a single-rail power supply and would therefore not fault the unit itself.
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GTXFerrari got a reaction from technovore in What does The Verge think of the new Mac Pro
well this was useless, i cant wait for Anand to dig into it and show us the real review..
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GTXFerrari reacted to Mooshi in Hard Drive Sparked Up
Wow, that was one of the models I was considering. Guess you justified going all SSD for me.
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GTXFerrari reacted to powerone in What do you do for a living? (trollable)
Jesus Christ Linus! They're minerals!
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GTXFerrari reacted to Slick in What do you do for a living? (trollable)
I am a test subject for a sleep deprivation experiment
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GTXFerrari reacted to Nertballs in What do you do for a living? (trollable)
this was probably a serious topic, but then linus had to come in with that. getting real tired of your shit linus!
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GTXFerrari reacted to MetallicAcid in MetallicAcid's ROG V Gene TJ08-E
Update
Hey guys!
So, after my H80 died, I had to rethink a lot of things within my PC configuration. The H80 is now gone, the GTX670 has been sold, and a custom watercooling loop will be installed for the CPU, and a new GTX780 is joining the party!
I had decided that I would try something different in regards to the watercooling... I thought that normal soft PVC tubing is too easy, and decided to buy some acrylic tubing instead. 4 meters cost me 88kr from a local dealer I will be using Bitspower C47 matt black Crystal Link fittings to hold onto the tubing. Here are some pictures of the products... Please excuse any bad photography
Once I had most of the parts in, I decided to take a few photos of them, as well as show the latest revision in cable management and SSD placement.
With thanks to my sponsor Aquatuning!
[www.aquatuning.se]
MetallicAcid
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GTXFerrari reacted to Sgt in [COMPLETED][Build Log] Aperture Engine | White CaseLabs STH10 - i7 3930K - Dual GTX 690
Thanks sir
The custom monitor stand is done so here is a picture :
The Build Log is now, complete
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GTXFerrari reacted to Sgt in [COMPLETED][Build Log] Aperture Engine | White CaseLabs STH10 - i7 3930K - Dual GTX 690
Thanks man, appreciate that :)
Update for you guys ! Some fittings, and a nice cable lacing for one of my 690 !
And here is the first set of 8Pin for one of my 690, does it look good ? :)
Hope you enjoyed this update guys :)