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CrusaderBug got a reaction from amdorintel in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!
Boot into BIOS and search for PCIe settings you might get lucky.
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CrusaderBug reacted to PriitM in Building a PC Case
Two regular PC cases from scratch build behind me, Im working on my third. And when I say case...its more of a minimum space water cooling thingy. Radiators will be the sidepanels.
To build a case, you must focus on 3 areas:
Material strength
airflow
post-build accessibility.
If you can work out these three areas then everything else should be copy-pasta-assembly around existing parts.
Material choice:
wood (plywood/MDF/edge glued panels): cheap, abundant, CNC friendly, forgiving when finishing-assembly. Downsides are moisture absorption and weight.
Plastics: (Acrylic, polycarb): unique, wide range of colours/finishes. Easy to work with, stable material. Pain in the ass to finish and assemble, not CNC friendly, Needs experience to work with
Metals: strength per weight. Forgiving when finishing. Most stable material, forgiving when assembling. Most difficult to work with, requires power tools and proper workshop.
If you want design help, PM me
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CrusaderBug reacted to BlazeBird in Building a PC Case
I'm working on my own case too! Using overly thick steel as the main (and only) material.
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CrusaderBug reacted to Hazem El Samad in DIY Custom Made Case (work progress)
it took me 2 weeks of work to build this case. i still have to finish the final touch . honestly i don't know what to put as graphics on the white plexi panels .
i will post the Final Design once its done. if u have any ideas please feel free to share it with me
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CrusaderBug reacted to jake1010 in Building a PC Case
you could paint/ wrap the board to make it look better and maybe even cut slots for el wire if you have access to a cnc router
also here is another idea seen in the picture
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CrusaderBug reacted to TVwazhere in Building a PC Case
You can in fact build the entire thing out of acrylic. Custom Cases from the Mid 2000's often used Acrylic and Cathode bulbs
Google Search
Was it good? It didnt hurt the PC so long as you designed it correctly with proper cooling based on the heat you needed to dissipate, but does it look good? that's up to you.
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CrusaderBug got a reaction from Fatsuno in Last Second Feedback - About to Pull the Trigger on the Build
Once you start making millions, you need to come back here and gift an equivalent rig to everyone who helped you build your money machine.
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CrusaderBug got a reaction from Meganter in Last Second Feedback - About to Pull the Trigger on the Build
Once you start making millions, you need to come back here and gift an equivalent rig to everyone who helped you build your money machine.
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CrusaderBug got a reaction from boggy77 in Last Second Feedback - About to Pull the Trigger on the Build
Once you start making millions, you need to come back here and gift an equivalent rig to everyone who helped you build your money machine.
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CrusaderBug got a reaction from zereshk in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!
I think someone had the same problem with their p106 on this very thread if i remember it correctly.
You can check earlier Posts maybe you'll get lucky.
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CrusaderBug got a reaction from boggy77 in Last Second Feedback - About to Pull the Trigger on the Build
Go with 3700X and you won't have to worry about any of that if you're willing to pay extra money which is justified imo.
3600x will give you couple of bucks in your pocket and "I should've gotten the 3700x" thoughts.
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CrusaderBug got a reaction from zereshk in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!
Have you tried doing what he did step by step? I mean you can just follow what he does (which is hard) but that's your only hope.
Can't verify or even test his method as I don't have the gpu.
Or you can try google translate to translate what he's saying to better understand him.
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CrusaderBug got a reaction from zereshk in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!
This might be possible, but I don't think if anyone tried to achieve the same on an AMD card.
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CrusaderBug got a reaction from Kilrah in How to migrate data from two drives to others
I used miniTool partition to move my OS from HDD to a SSD, and it worked like charm.