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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to nicklmg in Feenix Collection Giveaway
Are you in the market for some badass new gaming peripherals? Then look no further friends! The awesome folks over at Feenix are providing an exclusive giveaway of their whole peripheral lineup to THREE lucky winners from the Linus Tech Tips audience!
In Feenix's own words, their products are "of very good quality, very comfortable, and look beautiful." Hopefully you will be one of the lucky winners who gets a chance to judge that for themselves!
Each of the three winners will receive:
1x Feenix Aria Headset
1x Feenix Autore Keyboard
1x Feenix Nascita Mouse
1x Feenix Dimora Mousepad
Alright, that's all well and good... now how do I WIN!?
Entry is very simple - just comment below letting us and Feenix know which of their products is your favorite and why! And if you're feeling appreciative, head on over to their Twitter, give them a follow, and say thanks for providing this awesome giveaway for the community!
The three winners will be selected at random on November 11, 2015.
One entry (comment) per user.
This is a worldwide giveaway with no age restrictions.
Each of the three winners will be contacted by me here on the forum. Disregard any messages, emails, Tweets etc. you receive from anyone other than this account here on the forum.
Good luck all!!
***UPDATE***
Alright so the wait is over and winners have been chosen!
Our three winners are:
@xeks
@gamertossen
@SecretAsianMan1533
Congrats to the winners, and thanks to everyone else who participated!
***UPDATE 11/18***
We did not receive a reply from two of the winners, so two new winners have been selected:
@blair5032
@FluffyPuma
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Maki Role in [Build Log] Hive Desk Build - custom scratch build of a ROG x99 EK water cooled computer desk
See this right here is why I get annoyed when people turn their noses up at sponsored builds. Sponsorship can play such a vital role for talented modders as frankly most of us aren't loaded nor have the ability to start up new builds on a whim. It helps to remove the hardware cost barrier, allowing people to focus on the other parts of the build instead, just like you've done here.
I just want to straight up say that this is my favourite PC desk design I've seen to date. I'm sick to death of the thick, bathtub style desk where there's more space than the builders know what to do with. This is sleek, sexy and oozes quality. I love imposing limits for this exact reason, it forces people to become creative in order to surpass the obstacles. Instant follow.
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to davido_labido in Project H2Orange
an update!! wooohooo!
Well, with my computer being nominated for mod of the month over at bit-tech (vote for me here please!!! ) i thought id best actually do some modding!
A massive thanks to
for sponsoring the sleeving for this build! For those who dont know, E22 is in partnership with Lurto0 customs who sells teleios sleeving.
i wanted teleios sleeving.
there is no orange teleios sleeving.
lets mod some sleeving!!
So, this is half of the sleeving i was sent from E22.Biz i have more white too... i want this orange though..
This is where Stuart from Kemtex.co.uk came in. I emailed Stuart a few times as id seen somebody dye sleeving before, but every attempt i tried had failed.
Stuart is a expert in dyes and after a few emails, i rang him. He was very interested in what i was doing and actually told me that the stuff i was ordering was far beyond my needs and he turned down a £25+ order, in the end all i needed was this
and he actually supplied it to me for free as he was interested in whether it would work or not.
So, i got a pan of hot water and put it on the hob (notice the stains, this wasnt my first attempt lol)
Then added around half of the 25g bag of dye.
I gave it a stir (do you think i could be a hand model?) (Parvum, valkia, anderp.... no taking the mick -.- )
Grabbed the sleeving and started to put it in!
Try and get all the sleeving underwater, make sure you stir often and also turn it over as much as you can
after around 10 minutes
after around 20 minutes
after around 30 minutes
the colour the sleeveing is in the pan isnt the same as what you will get in the end, you MUST wash off the dye, this does take a lot of colour away from the sleeving, this is what i got in the end:
Some nicer shots:
So, once id done this i thought i best actually sleeve something...
24 pin:
8 pin:
6 pin pci-e to 2 6 pin pci-e
Group photo:
I have got 2 more of the pci-e sets obviously for my other 2 cards, but i didnt want to over crowd the photos lol.
Once again, a massive thanks to E22.biz and also Kemtex.co.uk If you want sleeving or dye, please give either of them a visit!
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Tearass in Project H2Orange
how to stay cheap and only buy 1 colour sleeve.
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Hanoverfist in The Green Manalishi
Little Update to keep the Green Juices Flowin........
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Whaler_99 in Folding@Home Install Guide and Links - LinusTechTips_Team - 223518
Welcome to the gang!
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to SkilledRebuilds in SLI Setup with Benchmarks
Throwing numbers around like that doesn't make it true. With over 100000 users, 90% of them are worse off than you?, thats some impressive insight
Defensive much, I get its annoying saying your opinions over and over, but this isn't needed.
You should have said "I know their positioned differently, not that its fine and working" because people will still correct you "just in case" you didn't know.
Obvious mistake is Obvious, should have clarified.
Do love the graph up top, nice improvements and generational changes.
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dfox mxyzptlk got a reaction from jaggysnake57 in Build Log Submission Thread! May 2014
@jaggysnake57, you got that right mate.
A picture paints a thousand words...
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to jaggysnake57 in Build Log Submission Thread! May 2014
Snef you dont need words.... at all
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Snef in [Build Log] Snef's Bloody Angel
Thanks guys, your comments are really appreciate
some Final Pics
I will keep these cable, they are perfect match and mots of my time are now on Icy Blue Angel II
some night shot
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to pcjunkie209 in Red Harbinger Cross desk for a client
Hey Linus I joined and am posting this log since you asked so nicely!
Alright so I'm about to spam the crap out of this first post with pictures! Sorry for that. I have been crazy busy building and laying it out that I haven't had time to post a log about it. This desk is for a client of mine and I'd like to give a little info for the purpose of the build to give everyone an idea why it is going to be the way it is. First off Phil does web traffic among other things. So he needs a pc that can be on all the time that he doesn't have to worry about the liquid setup. This part of the desk will be a 24/7 system that he can remote into from anywhere. The other setup is more extreme and his daily driver. He will work from it and game from it. He will be running 4 x 144hz Asus monitors on this setup where as the other system will only have power and a nic hooked up. So lets try and do some specs. I'm gonna wing this part and I'll come back and try and fill anything I miss. Work side - Asus Sabertooth X79 Intel i7 4820K Crucial Ballistic low pro 64gb 2133mhz Samsung Evo 500gb SSD Evga GT610 Adaptec 6805 Raid card Western Digital 4TB Black x 6 in Raid 10 LG DVD burner Corsair H105 AIO cooler Cooler Master Hybrid 1050watt PSU Main system- Asus Rampage IV Black Intel i7 4930K Corsair Vengance Pro 64gb 2133mhz Samsung 840 Pro x 2 in Raid 0 for OS Evga GTX Titan x 3 Adaptec 6805 Raid card Western Digital 4TB Black x 6 in Raid 10 LG Bluray burner Cooler Master Hybrid 1050watt PSU Cooling and Misc.- Aquaero 6 XT Aquacomputer high flow USB Aquacomputer temp sensors x 3 Aquacomputer Kryographics for GTX TITAN - Acrylic Glass, back plates and bridge EK-Supremacy Clean CSQ cpu block Redharbinger FMJ Series Stainless Steel Reservoir Cover - Classic - 250e Black w/ EK-MultiOption RES X3 250 x 3 Bitspower fittings up the wazoo! Hardware Labs 360mm and 480mm radiators Bitspower dual D5 pump mod and covers Koolance PMP450 pumps Mayhems Sunshine Yellow Pastel Cooler Master 120mm JetFlows x 16 Red LED RGB kit from here Ok I think that about covers it. I may have missed something so I may add later. So lets start with the Red Harbinger Cross Desk Next up some Titan blocks. I didn't get a lot of picks in progress but I think you'll like what I did take pics of. Here's that moment where you figure out that the board is bigger than the board that was used for grommet layout. OOPS! So I made my own So lets move on to some water layout. And here's a better look at the back area. A look at Res setup And a little teaser for now....... Thats it for now. I hope you enjoyed my madness. Thanks for looking............. -
dfox mxyzptlk got a reaction from NerdNinja in [Build Log] Snef's Bloody Angel
Wow, very very nice!
I wish I have seen this before I finished my own build. If I just knew about SMA8 5 months ago... hehehe
@Snef, can you please post pix outside case with closed side panel, etc?
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Snef in [Build Log] Snef's Bloody Angel
Thanks everyone
Very little update
just a test with led,
these cable are temporary, came from red Poseidon, this is not the final pattern I will use
thanks why I don't trained these cable, specially GPU cable
just for an idea with all led fan powered and to be sure they are not "too pink"
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Snef in Build Log Submission Thread! May 2014
Thread URL : http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/120548-build-log-snefs-bloody-angel/?hl=snef
Description : Hi,
How to make 200 word text when you dont talk english, i will do my best
Some already know me with previous build logs in this forum, you already know i love white case and build, i dont change this in this build, this one is my personal gaming build, i tried to make less compromise on aesthetics and Hardware specially on GPUs and when i saw white GPU pcb and white waterblock, the planning begins, most of the job for this buils are for the planning , painting and sleeving,
The hard tubing was not so easy to achived, specially because all passtrought on the floor
I hope you will enjoy this one,
Picture URL : https://flic.kr/s/aHsjY6rJDD
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dfox mxyzptlk got a reaction from neonfusion in Project Insomnia Build Log
I added the Mayhem's Aurora Red coolant... I'll probably add more red dye... Here's the finished product. (I didn't notice the Q-connector fell off LOL)
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dfox mxyzptlk got a reaction from neonfusion in Project Insomnia Build Log
So I fill the loop with distilled water and run a leak test... of course I prepared the necessary precaution in case there's a leak.
After few hours...
Next step, I'll fill it with Mayhem's Aurora Red and finally the lighting...
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dfox mxyzptlk got a reaction from neonfusion in Project Insomnia Build Log
Hi,
Update: Completed Pics
I would like to share my 2014 build log and hopefully get some feedback to improve my build. I'm a newbie builder. Since the hardtube became popular, I wanted to build one. I learned by watching RomeoKilo, Singularity Computers, and other builders out there in YouTube. I thought it is easy, and I was wrong... hehe I tried...
Specs:
Case: Corsair: 900D (I chose this case 'coz I got it on sale and it has radiator mounts ready)
Motherboard: Maximus VI Formula (I chose this MoBo since it has waterblock already)
Processor: Intel 4770k
Memory: 16 GB Corsair Dominator Platinum (I chose this memory for aesthetics)
GPU: 2 x Saphire R9 290 (I got mine on sale before the R9 crisis, just didnt have time to complete the build)
PSU: Corsair AX1200 (From my old rig)
SSD: 240 GB Intel 530
HHD: 3 x 1TB for Raid 0
Watercooling:
Radiator 1: XSPC EX480 Quad 120mm
Radiator 2: EK Ultimate Performance CoolStream 480
GPU Waterblock: 2 x EK-FC R9-290X - Acetal+Nickel
CPU Waterblock: EK-Supremacy - Full Nickel
Reservoir: XSPC Photon 270 Reservoir/D5 Vario Pump Combo
Fan: 8 x Corsair SP120 Quiet Edition
Fan: 4 x Corsair SP120 Performance Edition
Fan: 1 x Corsair AP140 Quiet Edition
Fan: 2 x Stock Corsair 900D Fans
Coolant: Mayhem Aurora Red
Tube: 4 x EK 12mm OD Solid Tube Set - Clear
Fittings: 8 x Bitspower Enhanced Dual 90-Degree Multi-Link Adapter
6 x Bitspower G1/4 Thread 90-Degree Rotary Multi-Link Adapter
8 x Bitspower G1/4 Enhanced Multi-Link Adapter
2 x Bitspower G1/4 Thread 90-Degree Dual Rotary Adapter
etc...
Others:
Cable Sleeve: Lutro0 Telios
Cable Sleeve: Corsair Individually Sleeve Cables
LED: eBay Strips
Fan Hub: 3 x ModMyToys 3-Pin Power Distribution PCB 5xWay Block
Acrylic: 3mm 18 x 18 Plexiglass
First set of items (I also order EVGA 750W PSU as I don't want to kill my current rig while i'm building):
As I'm waiting for my other stuffs to arrive (waiting for stock), I started working on the mid-plate with 3mm acrylic...
Stuffs starting to arrive...
Working with GPU waterblock...
Planning the loop...
Oh wait... am I using EK 16mm OD tube fitting? Since I'm very unsuccessful with bending tubes
(at least I can't get the right measurement and angle given all the tools I have except for the Monsoon Measuring Kit which is unfortunately been out-of-stock for the last 3 months).
So I decided to scrap the plan and and proceed to "Plan B", BitsPower fittings...
Bit short on Bitspower Enhanced Dual 90-Degree Multi-Link Adapter and I don't want to buy a piece and wait another week again, this project has been sitting here for too long now... I will do leak testing this weekend and hopefully finish the build. Unless you guys notice where the shortage that I'm talking about and suggested that I should follow the scheme of the build...
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dfox mxyzptlk got a reaction from Frankie in Project Insomnia Build Log
I added the Mayhem's Aurora Red coolant... I'll probably add more red dye... Here's the finished product. (I didn't notice the Q-connector fell off LOL)
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dfox mxyzptlk got a reaction from Frankie in Project Insomnia Build Log
Do I need to drain the loop first before adding the Aurora Red coolant? I didn't fill the whole reservoir thinking I can just add the coolant later... still waiting for it to arrive.
I finished the lighting and cable management... I put 1 LED strip on the left side of the side panel and 1 under the acrylic motherboard tray cover to make it look like an underglow. I will also try to replace the LED on the reservoir with a brighter one to add a little red glow once it has the Aurora coolant.
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dfox mxyzptlk got a reaction from Frankie in Project Insomnia Build Log
So I fill the loop with distilled water and run a leak test... of course I prepared the necessary precaution in case there's a leak.
After few hours...
Next step, I'll fill it with Mayhem's Aurora Red and finally the lighting...
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dfox mxyzptlk got a reaction from Frankie in Project Insomnia Build Log
Hi,
Update: Completed Pics
I would like to share my 2014 build log and hopefully get some feedback to improve my build. I'm a newbie builder. Since the hardtube became popular, I wanted to build one. I learned by watching RomeoKilo, Singularity Computers, and other builders out there in YouTube. I thought it is easy, and I was wrong... hehe I tried...
Specs:
Case: Corsair: 900D (I chose this case 'coz I got it on sale and it has radiator mounts ready)
Motherboard: Maximus VI Formula (I chose this MoBo since it has waterblock already)
Processor: Intel 4770k
Memory: 16 GB Corsair Dominator Platinum (I chose this memory for aesthetics)
GPU: 2 x Saphire R9 290 (I got mine on sale before the R9 crisis, just didnt have time to complete the build)
PSU: Corsair AX1200 (From my old rig)
SSD: 240 GB Intel 530
HHD: 3 x 1TB for Raid 0
Watercooling:
Radiator 1: XSPC EX480 Quad 120mm
Radiator 2: EK Ultimate Performance CoolStream 480
GPU Waterblock: 2 x EK-FC R9-290X - Acetal+Nickel
CPU Waterblock: EK-Supremacy - Full Nickel
Reservoir: XSPC Photon 270 Reservoir/D5 Vario Pump Combo
Fan: 8 x Corsair SP120 Quiet Edition
Fan: 4 x Corsair SP120 Performance Edition
Fan: 1 x Corsair AP140 Quiet Edition
Fan: 2 x Stock Corsair 900D Fans
Coolant: Mayhem Aurora Red
Tube: 4 x EK 12mm OD Solid Tube Set - Clear
Fittings: 8 x Bitspower Enhanced Dual 90-Degree Multi-Link Adapter
6 x Bitspower G1/4 Thread 90-Degree Rotary Multi-Link Adapter
8 x Bitspower G1/4 Enhanced Multi-Link Adapter
2 x Bitspower G1/4 Thread 90-Degree Dual Rotary Adapter
etc...
Others:
Cable Sleeve: Lutro0 Telios
Cable Sleeve: Corsair Individually Sleeve Cables
LED: eBay Strips
Fan Hub: 3 x ModMyToys 3-Pin Power Distribution PCB 5xWay Block
Acrylic: 3mm 18 x 18 Plexiglass
First set of items (I also order EVGA 750W PSU as I don't want to kill my current rig while i'm building):
As I'm waiting for my other stuffs to arrive (waiting for stock), I started working on the mid-plate with 3mm acrylic...
Stuffs starting to arrive...
Working with GPU waterblock...
Planning the loop...
Oh wait... am I using EK 16mm OD tube fitting? Since I'm very unsuccessful with bending tubes
(at least I can't get the right measurement and angle given all the tools I have except for the Monsoon Measuring Kit which is unfortunately been out-of-stock for the last 3 months).
So I decided to scrap the plan and and proceed to "Plan B", BitsPower fittings...
Bit short on Bitspower Enhanced Dual 90-Degree Multi-Link Adapter and I don't want to buy a piece and wait another week again, this project has been sitting here for too long now... I will do leak testing this weekend and hopefully finish the build. Unless you guys notice where the shortage that I'm talking about and suggested that I should follow the scheme of the build...
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Jokrik in Build Log Submission Thread! May 2014
Thread URL : http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/76701-project-blank/
Description : Some of you might know me from the early days of build log section with "Phenomenon". Apparently I'm still not satisfied with it, and now I've moved for the classic look, simplicity, and full aluminium build. This would be my long haul PC which would last me for years to come, I used the best components I can get or buy without having my wallet cry. In the end I am very satisfied with the result yet the maintenance is easy and simple, very suitable for a guy like me who will have a new project called "Family" or "Wife" as some of you might know , soon. May I present my latest creation PROJECT BLANK
Picture URL : http://s1248.photobucket.com/user/jokrik89/slideshow/Project%20Blank/Project%20Blank%20Final
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Jokrik in Project Blank
First up !
I received these a few days ago, been a busy week but full of packages especially for my keyboards addiction
And this came in yesterday, will be sharing my love on trooper figures hobby too. I have a few and they will randomly appears on my shots
whats inside are :
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Hanoverfist in The Green Manalishi
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I would like to share my idea for another project with the Forum
Brandywine is almost finished and I have been sitting on this one now for some time.
As with all my projects, this will develop as I move Forward.
Inspired by HOK Marblizer and Organic Green Kandy also credits to the Song and its Images
I Bring You ...."The Green Manalishi"
Short Intro Video:
If you are unfamiliar with this please just Google.
Lets start with the Frame for the Idea.
LD's PC V4 Bench. Nothing special right? Lets make it special
After talking with FannBlade about this months ago, He whipped out the "Magic Wand" and created these...LED Light Casefeet. His idea to match the Grills was Brilliant!
What Now? What else can I do? I have some ideas for Crazy looking paint Job.
House of Kolor Silver-White Marblizer Topped with Organic Green Kandy for a Spacey/Tripped Out
Look.
Green Kandy
Together it will be like this but different
A Budget Block from EK but i like the Looks of it.
There is still quite a bit that's up in the Air right now. I have an Idea for Dual 250ml Res mounted outside on grill section. Dual EVGA GTX770's. Intel i7 4770k. PSU Unknown? Something Massive i guess.
I have a D5 and Pump Top doing nothing.
I thinks it needs a bit of Polishing.
For Lights/Sleeve/Rads i will be using Darkside. Just love the look of it!
You can probably guess by now the Motherboard? Yep..
Gigabyte G1. Sniper 5 I will admit, Feels good in the Hand! Looks even better
Lets have a Look at that paint i showed you earlier. This is 5 layer process to achieve this look.
Parts from DazMode arrived. Darkside 360 Rad, Various Darkside Led's and some Darkside Commando Sleeve. An EK Hat! Sure, why not. Cool Swag B)
After seeing that first Rad i think we all know whats happening to this one.
Many thanks to DazMode and Darkside Computer Modding for teaming up with me on this Project.
And remember folks, Always shop on the Darkside!!
Lots more to Come
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dfox mxyzptlk reacted to Osmium in Build Log Voting Thread! April 2014
I have to say the third. It is not every day you see a weighted storage cube
The others look phenomenally awesome though. I especially like the hard tubing done in the first.