All Mountain Mods Ascensions (and UFOs I *think*) come with castors, so yes, it's on wheels.It's on wheels, right? Otherwise you'll need a forklift to move it.![]()
I work hard and get nice tax returnsKang, what is it that you do for a living?
All Mountain Mods Ascensions (and UFOs I *think*) come with castors, so yes, it's on wheels.
I work hard and get nice tax returns![]()
I'm trying to keep up, just been busy with school and work. I ordered the GPUs from DirectCanada yesterday (2 x 5970s) so all I have left are the procs and I can throw this bitch together and start testing.I am constantly checking this thread for your build progress.
I won't disagree, but I'm just not willing to throw a green/red/blue card into my rig... looks matter to mebuying gpu based on the pcb is down right silly, enjoyunk:
nice build liu but 600 bucks on rads those tax returns must be real nice. lucky bastage but buying gpu based on the pcb is down right silly, enjoyunk:
Actually, that's probably the most useful question asked so far... My intent isn't really as much to build a "server" as it is to build the ultimate work station and gaming rig. While I believe 3dmark/vantage/cinebench/etc are all over-rated means of gauging performance, I will run them anyways to see how/where I can improve and optimize my machine. That being said, stability is as important as performance, so I will also run the "usual suspects" of torture test apps, like Prime95.How do you rate a server's performance any way. I know, another noob question from a beginner.
No, I'm not a fan of the Iwaki. While it's a fantastic pump, I've always felt it's important to build redundancy in a loop, in other words, use multiple pumps just in case a pump fails. There's something about running 2 Iwakis that makes me think my blocks, tubing and rads would explodewill we see an Iwaki!?
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