Guts thread? Are those still allowed?

Guts thread? Are those still allowed?

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Glorious 1950X

Dunno if I should be selling it soon for threadripper 2 given the decent improvements there, though I really don't need the performance increase.

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looks like it should be running netware 4.0

>x399 taichi

my man.

replaced the 2x r9 fury with a 1070.

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Oh god why aren't you using a TR4 cooler?

i7 3770k + gtx 1080

small ass case, but it's portable

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your fans are installed wrongly

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x62 vii isnt a tr4 cooler? news to me

Doesn't cover the entire IHS, not good for the edges of the dies

youtube.com/watch?v=QpvGYxaMLc0&t=1s

Is that yours? Where did you find the beige hot swap drive racks, the one with 5, been looking for a couple of those

ah i see what you mean.

that might be my next upgrade, after the 1070. whats good on that front?

I'm also your 1950x sleeper build guy

As for my case, turned up empty and virgin in the scrap yard from a failed PC repair business, I snatched it up and stuffed a 1950x in it, will be getting the 2990x and 1180ti

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Run my PC without panels. And laying down sideways.

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Enermax is the only one who makes TR4 AIOs, outside of custom water cooling, Coolermaster will have a massive air cooler for Threadripper 2.

youtube.com/watch?v=6jICNXAQrgs

It has a push pull setup now.

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How about some retro guts?

>Volt-modded and Rev. 2.0-flashed Abit NF7 1.0
>Athlon XP3200 unlocked @ 2.5ghz
>Zalman CNPS 7000 Cu cooler, Arctic Silver 5
>Radeon 9800 Pro with Zalman VF-700 Cu and RAM sinks
>2gb Corsair XMS 2-2-2-5 DDR400 LED
>XP Pro on a WD Raptor 74gb

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>retro
>no ISA
that's not retro

Another retro project I'm working on.

>Gigabyte Baby AT board
>P3 1ghz
>Voodoo 5500 AGP, 4500 pictured I sent the 5500 out for repair it came back
>512mb RAM
>W98SE on a Quantum Bigfoot 20gb
>Adaptec 29160 driving a 5-way SCSI stack of 15k RPM 36gb drives and a 2 way stack of 73gb 10k RPM

The board is a little buggy from being left out in the rain but I've slowly fixed everything on it. If it gets worse I have an ASUS P5A-B and K6-3+ delid to slap in it

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This one has I think two or one ISA slots and I know the Supersocket 7 has two

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What's the case?

>mfw NetWare 4 CNE

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Not bad.
Even baby AT
I guess you've redeemed yourself. but you better be running DOS, QEMM, Norton Utils, etc.

>NetWare 4
Netware 4 was shit.
Netware 3 was god tier
Netware 5 was irrelevant.

a) my sockets are too close to do that (I tried)
b) there's even less airflow by shooting up into the top chamber

Yeah. 4 was the shipping version when my company sent me to certification training, so that's what I got. We had a couple trees still running on 3, though.

It's a silverstone SG13B with the mesh front panel
Just about the smallest you can go and still have a 10.5" graphics card

AVADirect had them around the turn of the year; don't know about now. Model name is CSE-M35T for the 5 3.5"; CSE-M14T for the 4 2.5". Make sure the colour is marked beige and/or there's no B at the end of the model name (stands for black). Might even be on Amazon. That, or just quote search the model name for a bunch of obscure retailers and check the stocking status. Prices aren't exactly set; do your research and don't pay out the ass (300+) when you can find it for like 150.

>my sockets are too close to do that
Because you bought too big of heat sinks. They are Xeons, not overclocked i7s. They can run all day long at 95c and not care. Even 80mm heat sinks would have been fine, and you'd still only hit mid 70c under load.

>there's even less airflow by shooting up into the top chamber
bullshit. I guess the only consolation is that even if your 2nd CPU is running at 85c it's OK. But goddamn, you are just increasing noise unnecessarily. Plus your power supply would have vented a good chunk of that heat.

>the way those cables push on the DIMMS

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Our heatsinks are literally the exact same model. The real mistake and reason they're too close together to vent air up is because I was a dumbass and bought the cramped ATX board in the series when I could have comfortably accomodated the EATX. Take a look at the overlapping memory slots.

Found them for sale. You get 10 internets today.

The real question is, where did you find that beige case? there's a similar one in the UK an Enlight I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on.

I have a huge data storage project I'm going to build this year with a couple SAS cards and a shit ton of 4tb drives and some heavy duty RAID arrays I already have a dual Xeon board and all the hardware but no formidable case yet and your setup would work

Orly? Shoot me that link; I'm looking at a second one.

The case is an Addtronics ET7890A. The company is technically defunct but their webstore miraculously still works; I think the old ex-CTO lady is selling old stock out the back. Beware of ordering to the UK. Mine came from California and shipping is likely to be a bitch if you're not a burger like me.

>Our heatsinks are literally the exact same model.
Yeah I know.
I bought a good motherboard for lots of reasons... but reasons none the less
I also bought 120mm because I knew that I wanted them to blow up (and even be able to power down fans and passively radiate).
If I had bought your board, I would have bought the 80mm version of the heat sink. It would have been more than adequate even for my dual 22 core system.

Also, EATX is not really a standard.
SSI EEB is a real standard.

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Save me two please I'm going to look for that case

guess it wasnt just my eyes playing tricks making it look like the ram is not straight....

pushpull is a meme nowadays and only needed if your fans are garbage

Found the case. I am from Burgerland, so many thanks. You win the whole god damn internet tonight, I've been looking for pretty much your setup for a very long time. I got lucky with my Threadripper build but those are far and few between.

Will be powered by dual Xeon E5450 2.8ghz, my old rig I upgraded to the TR4 from. Served me for many years.

Dell Vostro 230 with some upgrades

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It did make a difference in my temperatures I had a 5*C drop

like i said, shitty fans.

lmao that's not the worst part of the rig

how about a free-floating hard drive

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>upgrades

Explain yourself.

My fellow threadrippers!

Be careful with that Enermax. We bought three of them at work for our TR builds and they've all failed. One 360mm and two of the 240mm.
The 360 first developed a bad fan. We replaced the fans with Noctuas. Then the cooling performance started going downhill. Then eventually it started leaking coolant, destroying a 10GbE card. Pic related.

The two 240mm units were in a couple of render nodes. They both degraded in performance. One only managed 87C+ under load and the other one got so bad that the processor thermal throttled down to 550MHz.

If you look on newegg and amazon, lots of folks are experiencing the same issues. The QC (and "support") is terrible and they are basically ticking time bombs that fail after 3-6 months.

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>Enermax liquid cooler
How many have you been through? I've heard horrible reviews about the radiator and block getting filled with corrosion.

I added the RX 560 GPU as you can see and replaced the CPU. Was a core 2 duo E7500 replaced it with a core 2 quad 9650

>sg13
my guy

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I'm getting a 1920x and I'd like to go AIO, but obviously none of them have blocks big enough for the IHS. Should I go Air (Noctua) instead?

Haven't had an issue with mine yet and I've had it a few months

Get the 1950X minimum, or just wait for Threadripper 2, or just buy my 1950X

Enermax makes the only TR4 coolers

mmmhhhh soo good

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nice touch on hd hanging cage
Also another cool hd disconected

just question what all your TR people do with your builds? what kind of workload you have

not using pcchips

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If you are set on AIO, the asetek coolers (any non-Enermax cooler advertised as being TR4-compatible) do alright with Threadripper. Up until recently I had a Corsair H115i in my TR build and I now have the Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 in there. The Corsair had lower and more steady idle temps, by a couple degrees, but the Noctua runs cooler under load, by 2-3 degrees. Those are my non-scientific findings at least.

My advice would be either go with the Noctua, wait to see how the Wraith Ripper air cooler does, or go all out with a custom water loop. Don't get the Enermax, obviously.


3D animation, with fluid and pyro sims being the most demanding.

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>just question what all your TR people do with your builds? what kind of workload you have
play visual novels and watch anime

Sorry for the crappy photos. My phone camera sucks.

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Back

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>Enermax makes the only TR4 coolers
Wrong

noctua.at/en/nh-u14s-tr4-sp3

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Liquid Coolers* whatever

Also the Noctua one is just a bigger base plate on an existing design.

Coolermaster is the first to make one specifically for TR4 I think

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Why do people do this with their liquid coolers?
Are you not just blowing hot air directly into your computer?

That base plate actually makes a pretty big difference by itself though, something like a 5-10 degree difference

Just got my new case(Define R6)

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>Abit NF7
>Zalman CNPS 7000 Cu
>Radeon 9800 Pro with Zalman VF-700 Cu
>Corsair XMS CAS2
My god why it feels so fucking good? I want to be impregnated by this rig.

>nerds masturbating to eachothers computers
get a life already

are the noctua cpu fans 120mm?

why do you even take the time to comment about it?

>get a life
AND HOT GLUE YOUR PRECIOUS HARDWARE TOGETHER

>race car on the box
i'm sold.

Fuck your cable management

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>masturbating
>not fucking your computer

youtube.com/watch?v=DGyYvIf_RwU

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Intel Core 2 Duo x6800 4 1GB sticks of Corsair Dominator DDR2 1066 and an ATI Radeon HD3870

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Still waiting on second NVMe drive for linux boot but here's my new build

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My Meshify C

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Where the fuck is the power supply?

Below the shroud at the bottom

You're just asking for data loss, there.

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>C2Q 9650
Extremely superior taste here my man. Those things are eternal.
I personally had a Q9550 and it wasn't batting an eye with modern games

>mfw that EATX board looks absolutely tiny in the case
What case is this? First thought was Chieftec Dragon, but it's not that big.

Very nice

nice

>gear heads masturbating to cars
>foodies masturbating to food
>collectors masturbating to stuff they collect
>furries masturbating to animals that have human hands and standing up
>that kid on /bst/ masturbating to his crab plushies

I remember selling one of those boards to a fellow Jow Forumsentooman around four years ago.

>Fuck your cable management
Come at me bro.

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I had a Asus gtx 670 which technically surpassed the 10.5" limit. The low height and thin shape of card allowed it to partly sit in the front panel section.

I now have a rx 580 8gb in it. Temps have never been an issue. Have a oc'd 4670k.

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>motherboard screw hole inside cpu socket

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girl irl twitch streams & porn of similar looking girls at the same time
whats the point of these sleeper pcs? are you actually bringing it to lans and using them? or is it because you can't design something that looks good so fuck it might as well pretty up the ugly?

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>gimme info
its stupid shit like this that makes me laugh so hard i piss myself

If you think old hardware looks ugly, I suggest you go back to whatever shithole you came from

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>nerds masturbating to eachothers computers
>get a life already
Shit dude, I don't even know why you are on an Indonesian underwater cave painting enthusiast forum if you hate that people are showing off their Indonesian underwater cave paintings.

Beige computers are cool

old cases are disgusting as fuck.
they're all rectangular shit because lol just make it a box.
literally 0 effort was made into making it look not shitty.
they're all tanned colored shit with differen't parts that'll get disgustingly yellow over time so you'll get a blob of light yellowing here and a blog of dark yellowing there
no fucking grommets or shitty placements for them for any type of cable management.
shitty ventilation with like 2 small splotches of tiny holes that'll make 0 difference thermally.
they're also tall and heavy as shit.
so little effort went into old cases, they didn't even bother to color the inside. niggas back then literally just sprayed to that disgusting color and went "welp thats good enough, leave the inside the original metallic color cuz fuck this shit is ugly"

Not all cases were dull boxes. The ones with lots of curves and shit were usually the ugliest. The good looking ones were good looking by 1990s/ early 2000s standards. Some of the cheapish boxy ones still look nice today, like the mid '90s Packard Bells.

Computers were all that beige colour because of the German government or something, I can't remember. A lot of people like the colour. Obviously the yellowing is a problem, but they can be bleached or painted.

Computers weren't as powerful back then, so little management was needed to contain the cable mess. They didn't create as much heat either, so less cooling capacity and ventilation was needed.

They were heavy because they were actually made of out of good thick steel, unlike most things today.

Nigger why the fuck would you want to paint the inside of the case, for any other reason than to protection against corrosion. Ain't nobody gonna see that.

>that spacing
fuck off back to plebbit

Nice comeback. I've never used Reddit in my life, and I refuse my cram all my text together like the post above mine.

What now?

I actually designed this TR build specifically for LAN parties hence the casters on the case. The trouble I'm having is, finding one. No one in Florida does LAN parties I'm considering doing PDXLan

Vidya gaymen, but I also do CAD and Photoshop/Lightroom and level design for Unreal 4