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No way can you shell out that kinda cash and still be content with a simple X-52 and that other stick you have. Time to invest in a proper stick and rudder (why not in a whole simpit) :-P
http://www.valiant-studio.eu/tarmac/html/en/hangar.php If i was nuts enough to spend that kinda cash it would go for that stuff first of all, lots more precise flying and immersion to be had. :) |
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On another note... The yellow 16 AWG wire arrived today a bit earlier than expected! ProRaid arrived today. It has a higher quality finish than I was expecting. SSD carriers arrived today too and expecting 24GB memory later this afternoon. Now all I need is the shipment from Performancepcs which is due today or tomorrow and the AC blocks which will be at least another 2 weeks. :( At least I can start on the cabling now! I stripped back the existing sleeving from a few PSU cables over the weekend in preparation and also worked out how to make custom length Sata cables! ;) This is gonna be a BIG job! |
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That absolutely awesome setup makes the Saitek controls look like an afterthought though. I used to have Saitek and it was decent stuff, but there is much much better out there. For example, a TM Warthog with dual throttle (awesome with CoD) and a sturdy set of Simped rudder pedals are in order for you. Believe me, they will be WAAAY better performance-wise than the Saitek stuff and won't take up anymore room. They will look amazing with your setup too.:cool: Have fun! |
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If they've got the Spitty stick and throttle I'm getting it. How awesome does the 109 stick and throttle look. Thanks. |
I was wondering, is there anyway in which you can build a computer with two CPU's on two seperate mobo's and then have 4 GTX 590's (2 on each mobo)
e.g. 2x Intel i7 990X (24 threads) 2x X58 mobo's 2x 24GB DDR3 RAM 2x 2 GTX 590 3GB 500GB SSD 2x 3TB Hard Drive 6Gb/s I would love to see this done, i think Arma 3 could run pretty well on this. And Cliffs of Dover would run maxed out :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) |
ProRaid box showing 4 x 3TB Western Digital WD30EZRX drives.
8.18TB Usable RAID 5. Great performance! 176Mb/s read 110Mb/s write over USB3 and 55Mb/s read and write over USB 2. https://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1...Y/IMG_2231.JPG https://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1...s/IMG_2232.JPG https://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1...k/IMG_2233.JPG https://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1...Y/IMG_2239.JPG The PCI slot SSD carriers. https://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1...I/IMG_2241.JPG The 3 1/2" Bay SSD drive carriers which Im leaning towards using by mounting it on the MB support upright rather than the PCI mount. https://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1...w/IMG_2240.JPG |
Thought this looked like an OCN style build log, lol. I have a couple of questions. What is the I/D of the tubing? What pump(s) are you using? Also, is there any particular reason you're water cooling the RAM?
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If you wanted to run a pair of CPUs you would need to go for Xeon 5500/5600 or Opteron 4100/6100 series processors on a single server or workstation motherboard. If you can find a board with the right number of PCI express slots, the rest is definitely possible. Unfortunately 99% of software these days is barely written to take advantage of multiple cores let alone multiple processors, so a build like this would be almost a total waste for gaming :( |
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2 x D5 pumps in each loop (CPU loop and then everything else in the 2nd loop) Water cooling ram helps with OC and keeps fan noise to a minimum. Ram fans are quite noisy beasts spinning at 6000RPM. I've pushed the ram to 2300Mhz with 1.8v which no amount of air cooling could cope with. |
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