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Rorossi

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  1. Gigabyte has now created on its US website a product page for the Water Force baptized system. It is a composite of three GTX 980, which donated each get a compact water cooling together with 120 mm radiator. The heat exchangers are then shifted in a separated externally from the housing box. Already in the course of this year, early gigabytes "Water Force" system at various fairs presented to the public , now the launch could be imminent. The Water Force is a triple SLI system with three GTX 980, which comes in the form of this house. Each graphics card has apparently its own compact water cooling. The exact model is through the cover not recognize, but probably one of the usual suspects from Asetek, or Swiftech Co. represent. For each graphics card lead single and outlet in an external box that can be attached with universal brackets to the floor, for example, on a case. There are three individual 120-mm radiators are with adequate ventilation. A single water circuit would have been nice at the latest due to the pumping volume, but probably would have provided a more expensive-made. The external box has meanwhile a control unit to read and adjust fan and pump speed, the water temperature can also be displayed. The video memory and the voltage transformers are apparently held by an aluminum baseplate with embedded copper heatpipes on temperature, but without active ventilation, as is the case with AMD's X2 R9 295. The GPUs can look forward to a factory overclock to 1.228 / 1.329 (base / Boost), meanwhile, while the GDDR5 memory remains unchanged at 3,500 MHz. Prices or an exact date for the launch of Gigabyte calls on the product page does not, in the spring we were assured yet an availability on the European market. Source - PCGamesHardware.de Translated using Google Translate.
  2. i did not expect this(i mean you replying)...........thanks for the feedback? then what would you look for exactly? like you've said "Not what I'd be looking for personally", am just curious what would you rather prefer, any addition's or any reductions?
  3. spread the news, lets make it to the front, let linus/slick see it
  4. well, there's always trial and error for everything
  5. haha, thanks bro, i really think something like this should be out on the market. anyway thanks and spread the word or something
  6. Okay, so i was doodling around in a class and i came up with some thing inspired by the Lian-Li PC-Q19 and the bitfenix pandora. I call it the "Console Killer : Rorossi Edition". The specs (yeah, i was that bored to come up with spec's for something) : Mini-ITX Motherboard 12.5 inch GPU support (all hail the triple fan cooler configuration!) 225mm PSU support (i know you won't need a AX1500i in there but hey, more room for cable management ) 240mm radiator support (yeah am going overkill at this point) 2x SSD support 1x HDD support (because, reasons) Removalbe magnetic filters 2x 120mm fans on the side for fresh air (they can be replaced) 2x 120mm fans on the other side for exhaust (again, they can be replaced) OLED/IPS display like the pandora, but with a built-in accelerometer for when the case is up-right on it's stand (yep, a stand. Just like the PC-Q19. And the ability to customize the display, just like the pandora) 2x USB 3.0 ports 2x USB 2.0 ports (just for the sake of compatibility) 2x Headphone out/jack 1x Microphone jack Start/Stop power button like the crosair 780T/380T That's the idea i have, i would love to hear what you guys have to say, i know what you are tinking/saying "that's a very big case" yes, but it means more room for air flow and more room for...stuff! Oh and sorry for the shitty drawing and the quality and the lighting and other things
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    a case design Link to the discussion : http://goo.gl/R8nsdv
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  9. 1 : The GTX 980 is actually my target for my next build 2 : The GTX 980 AMP Extreme just looks plain badass 3 : The 900 series is just plain badass 4 : The cooler design on the AMP Extreme just gives nerds nerd-gasms 5 : And the WHOLE 900 series lineup is just epic and badass
  10. The finished list with a total of $2547.98 : http://pcpartpicker.com/p/mN2MXL thank you all for the help, i hope i get to make this "Black Beast" soon i seriously can't wait to test it out
  11. case fan's for MOAR cooling? suggestion's? any alternatives to this? noctua nf-f12 pwm?
  12. now this is the sort of help you want when planning a rig! thanks man, oh and can you suggest some gaming headsets? or should i get the steelseries h-wireless? according to linius they are epic. or the kraken pro/7.1 chroma?
  13. 2k-2.5k i really donno anything about any good keyboards/mouse/headphones/mobo's/RAM that's the reason i came here...
  14. Guy's i need help deciding the mobo and the RAM, i know i want a 16 gig RAM config but i donno what type will be appropriate for it, i know that m-itx mobo's usually have dual-channel config, so please help and also feel free to add in some good case fans with or with-out LED lighting, some good headphone's wired/wireless, a good gaming keyboard/mouse and a external DVD R/W drive. The List Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor -- $338.97 @ OutletPC CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i 77.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler -- $94.98 @ OutletPC Storage: Intel 730 Series 240GB 2.5" Solid State Drive -- $167.11 @ Amazon Storage: Western Digital BLACK SERIES 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive -- $74.99 @ Amazon Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 980 4GB Video Card -- $559.99 @ Amazon Case: Corsair 380T Mini ITX Tower Case -- $139.99 @ NCIX US Power Supply: Corsair RM 450W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply -- $79.99 @ Newegg Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 (OEM) (64-bit) -- $89.98 @ OutletPC Total: $1546.00 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available. Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-09-21 10:39 EDT-0400.
  15. lil off-topic here, umm, can you guy's tell me what's wrong with this build too...http://pcpartpicker.com/p/YnYGhM yes its a little too much, yes i probably was hit on my head
  16. i don't remember overclocking, but my guess is my did it, because, even he played video games, so i guess he overclocked the cpu, i don't remember anything about the gpu though
  17. yeah, now that i can't use my GPU(i think i overclocked both the GPU and the CPU) it's just a waste piece of silicon and metal on my desk...
  18. no man....hell the fuck no, i swear to god that i ran bioshock infinite and the tomb raider reboot and many other games in 720p without a breaking sweat
  19. my toaster did, till last year when i burnt/destroyed the PCIe slot.... and it was a athlon x2 64 4400+ with 2 gigs RAM and a galaxy geforce 9500gt 1 gb DDR3, which lasted me 5 years....so yeah
  20. now after reading the comment's....no
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