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| the-un-named |
| someday I want to try filling a bathtub with de-ionized water and dropping a 486 motherboard in it, see if it still runs; and if it does, see how high I can overclock it :D |
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| kid nyce |
| quote: | Originally posted by the-un-named
someday I want to try filling a bathtub with de-ionized water and dropping a 486 motherboard in it, see if it still runs; and if it does, see how high I can overclock it :D |
so technically you'd just reach your hand in there right and pull it out if u needed to LOLS...but now that i think about it 480w power supply aint that much huh hahah the fuse would definitely go... |
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| the-un-named |
| There is a really nice 700Watt supply on NewEgg.com; problem is... it's $281 :) |
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| TrAnCeAkI |
| quote: | Originally posted by Wicked Neo
Current PC -
CPU AMD Athlon XP 2100+
RAM 512MB
C Drive - 20Gb
D Drive - 60Gb
CD Rom Drive and CDR/DVD combo drive
GFX - nVidia GeForce3 Ti 200 (still keeping up with all the modern games :) )
Soundcard is Soundblaster Live Platinum
Phillips 17" TFT @ 1280x1024 32bit 72Hz
Upgrading the whole system in the new year thou.


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show off :P |
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| DjJade |
speaking of bathtubs...
is that shower head tube sleeving for wires?? : P nice one neo |
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| kid nyce |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjJade
speaking of bathtubs...
is that shower head tube sleeving for wires?? : P nice one neo |
yea i'd have to agree - clearly SHOWOFF
great attention to detail jade lols
probably that good ole plastic tubing which I am installing on mines
My only question is...how do you fit all those damn wires into the damn tubing? I dunno about you people but I have wires GALORE.
I've tried everything to organize the inners of my p4. Not to mention the daisychain of flat4 power connectors.
Oh yea and would anyone have a Square P4 Female Power Connecter? I need to make a jumper/extension for my P4 Power Supply since the full ATX case is too big and my power supply isn't long enough. |
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| DjJade |
lots of routing behind the motherboard tray. i had to use butt connectors [*gets ready to be made fun of*] and lots of twist ties and stuff. it also helps to have a psu with detachable wires. i may post pictures of the ugly back side of mine once i finish changing out the psu
i have an extra p4 connector that came with my ultra x-connect psu. you can have it since i dont have a p4 and i probably will never get one.
1x 17.75" 1-pin Pentium 4 Power Cable as listed by frozen cpu

just hit me up with a pm |
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| dj_lane |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjJade

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what are those? |
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| DjJade |
| wires... they are individually connected to the psu so you can add or disconnect as you please... makes for cleaner wiring. only problems i have wiht it is that the wires arent very flexable but owell.. they look great though |
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| the-un-named |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjJade
wires... they are individually connected to the psu so you can add or disconnect as you please... makes for cleaner wiring. only problems i have wiht it is that the wires arent very flexable but owell.. they look great though |
What kind of PSU does one find equipped with those? |
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| dj_lane |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjJade
wires... they are individually connected to the psu so you can add or disconnect as you please... makes for cleaner wiring. only problems i have wiht it is that the wires arent very flexable but owell.. they look great though |
ohhhhh, the new psu's? nice! :D |
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| dj_lane |
| quote: | Originally posted by the-un-named
There is a really nice 700Watt supply on NewEgg.com; problem is... it's $281 :) |
only servers, and huge workstations need that much power |
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