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The used stuff cleaned up perfect, and since I put it in the middle on the back side, even if it wasn't, you'd never see it.
I think the extra 2 24-pin combs will come in soon and when they do, I'll put it and the extension in the case.
Next up I'll make 2 USB cables that go inside the "dog...
As Maxwell Smart used to say ... "Missed it by that much."
Time to pull out the old sleeve that I used on the original Muzzle Flash (before I tore it down and scrapped the case), wash it, and finish the job.
Now to start making the 24-pin motherboard cable.
Given that many power supplies (including the one that I'm using now) are NOT a pin-to-pin connector, I've elected to go with making a 24-pin extension ... just in case I change PSU's later on.
The only thing I hate about doing a...
Yup, if Twitter wasn't for him, he had to be the dumbest person on the planet, because he used it for YEARS and he just realized it's limitations?
AMD_Roy was no PR person (as we have grown accustomed to in a free and open society), that is obvious.
I mean he couldn't even try to hide behind...
Nothing official, I doubt he has been fired, but it appears that he has finally been muzzled.
https://twitter.com/amd_roy
For those who don't know, AMD_Roy (who actually used to work at nVidia), has been a very outspoken (and often flat out wrong) voice for AMD over the years. Most...
As sugar said, I'd go with acrylic.
It's easy to work with, even if you aren't into bending it, you can still glue/weld it. It's cheap. It comes in a ton of colors and can be transparent, translucent, or opaque. But best of all when working near electronics, it is non-conductive.
The grey...
Spot on review, as usual, guys!
You even dug down into details that I pay attention to (and judging from some of the comments over at "that other place", are totally missed by them) ... like HDCP 2.2 and 8-pin power.
:thumb:
It's a good card, but given some of the features that it lacks, it...
Haven't been feeling that well, so it's been slow going, but I did manage to do a totally custom PCIe cable and sleeve it. Not an extension, a full on cable.
Now on to the 24-pin motherboard cable! I got all the wires cut to length, now to put the ends on the wire and hope I have enough...
I seriously doubt Mark ever will. With the amount of "charge backs" that he most likely dealt with, his Merchant account was most likely cancelled, and when that happens, given the requirements and conditions set on from Merchant accounts like Authorize.net (which I have for our company and as...
Finally, the "nVidia doesn't support Async" junk is over
NVIDIA Will Fully Implement Async Compute Via Driver Support
Basically, by the time that Ashes of Singularity is released (right now it's only a pre-beta beta), both AMD and nVidia will be using Async Compute.
Nice looking fans. :punk:
I just wish someone would make "high end fans" that FULLY encase the wires that went from the hub to the edge of the fan, so we didn't have to see those ugly red, black, and yellow wires (and didn't have to tear them apart and resleeve them).
Minor update (It's double elimination night on Big Brother).
The clear wire combs and the USB 3.0 extension cables came in finally.
The combs will keep the custom wires nicely spaced so they look perfect.
Now that the mess of wires is slowly getting cleaned up, I can put the "dog...
"AMD: There is no such thing as full support for DX12 today"
Someone should tell AMD Marketing that, since they have been saying it for months now.
IMO, AMD just cried "Uncle" with that, and I suspect that something is about to drop where AMD is going to get spanked by nVidia. If I had my...
So very true.
I mean you can get into the "over the top" club for as little as $100, or go all in for thousands of dollars. Doesn't matter if you are a fan of AMD, nVidia, Intel or who ever either. It's all good. :punk:
I don't even want to think how many thousands of dollars I've spent on customizing my machines over the past decade.
I mean on a full on system like Muzzle Flash, I may have spent like $1500-1700 on items like CPU, mobo, ram, video, and a case ... and at LEAST another $2000 to $2500 for...
I'm not sure how many people followed the "drama" that happened over at FrozenCPU, one of the US's biggest water cooling and computer customizing sites out there, but after all the fallout (and drunk driving convictions and destruction of property by the owner), it seems that many of the...
I haven't thought about that. That might actually be not a half bad idea. With the narrow gap that directs the heat to a certain area, it may be useful.
I'll have to run an experiment. Thanks for the idea. :thumb: