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Warhound 08-21-2011 04:12 AM

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. :)

FS~Phat 08-22-2011 04:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Warhound (Post 325666)
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. :)

Unfortunately I have no space for such a setup but would love to one day!

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!

icarus 08-22-2011 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by FS~Phat (Post 326002)
Unfortunately I have no space for such a setup but would love to one day!

You don't need any extra room for a great HOTAS and pedals.

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!

banned 08-22-2011 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by icarus (Post 326007)
You don't need any extra room for a great HOTAS and pedals.

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!

Ok, I want one. I read that they were developing a Spitfire stick. I also noticed that this was back in 2007. Mate, is there another link to their website that is more up to date. I can't seem to find anything 2011.
If they've got the Spitty stick and throttle I'm getting it. How awesome does the 109 stick and throttle look.
Thanks.

AdamB 08-22-2011 09:44 AM

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 :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

FS~Phat 08-22-2011 10:55 AM

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

Urufu_Shinjiro 08-22-2011 05:55 PM

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?

icarus 08-22-2011 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by banned (Post 326029)
Ok, I want one. I read that they were developing a Spitfire stick. I also noticed that this was back in 2007. Mate, is there another link to their website that is more up to date. I can't seem to find anything 2011.
If they've got the Spitty stick and throttle I'm getting it. How awesome does the 109 stick and throttle look.
Thanks.

Nope, they are out of buisiness AFAIK. The only dudes I've seen who have them, built them themselves or bought real ones on eBay and modded them. Me, I have a Warhog and Simpeds.

achtungspitfire 08-22-2011 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamB (Post 326056)
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 :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

Nope, sadly.

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 :(

FS~Phat 08-23-2011 01:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urufu_Shinjiro (Post 326197)
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?

It's 3/8" tubing which is easier to work with.
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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