03-27-2011, 10:19 PM (This post was last modified: 03-27-2011, 10:20 PM by cabs.)
(12-17-2010, 11:03 AM)medusa0 Wrote: Is that the 1/60 kit?
Yes it is
(03-25-2011, 02:57 PM)Fox Wrote: About the PG SF, have you been able to start on it? I heard there were some quality issues about the connectors between the wings and the backpack.
Nope, not yet... unfortunately my work eats up most of my time (even my free time ) If ever my schedule loosens up, I'll probably start on the red frame first before working on the SF. I'll post some pictures then
(03-26-2011, 12:50 PM)azuriel07 Wrote: How's Cabs doing BTW?! You know.. with all that shit happening to Japan? O.O
Like Nix said, we are pretty much safe here in Osaka (west japan)
.... unless the nuke plant explodes and the wind current blows the radiation here
Then we start to mutate and gain super powers
I can't think of anything else to post right now, so I'll just leave a random pic here
03-28-2011, 05:15 AM (This post was last modified: 03-28-2011, 07:24 AM by Hempire.)
prepare?
Radioactivity at the reactor is 10 million times normal!!! It is contained......................................for now.
Plan an exit, if in case it all goes into a huge radioactive shitstorm.....
This whole problem could go exponentially worse since Japan is AN ISLAND.
I'd rather have a tsunami to ride out ANYDAY compared to dealing with Radioactive materials with a Half Life of multiple human lifetimes.
The operators of a stricken Japanese nuclear plant have apologised for a "mistake" in reporting a radiation spike 10 million times above normal.
Despite the mistake, the radiation spike at reactor 2 was still very high and enough to evacuate workers.
It had said radiation levels reached 10 million times higher than normal in the cooling system but because the level was so high the worker taking the reading had to evacuate before confirming it with a second reading.
"The number is not credible. We are very sorry," said Tepco spokesman Takashi Kurita.
==========It's easier to believe a lie told a thousand times than a truth you've never heard before==========
06-08-2011, 08:23 PM (This post was last modified: 06-08-2011, 08:23 PM by cabs.)
As some of u know, I've made some updates on my desktop PC.
A bit late but here are some pics of my PC renewal project
To start with is the side by side comparison of the old and new cases
The new motherboard and the ssd
My old and new ssd together
The short cable set for my fully modular power supply (it was a great help in minimizing the clutter inside the case)
Next shown are the new components
Since the new case came only with a single slot ssd holder, I decided to mod it a little for it to accommodate 2 ssds (for my planned raid0 setup)
"The Battlefield"
The old and new motherboards (from blue&white to red&black)
Re-seating the old parts into the new motherboard
I decided to use round flexible sata cables in this build for easier cable management
Initial tests and windows installation
The northbridge on the new board tends to get too hot so i decided to replace the factory applied thermal compound with something better (the same one I used with the proc and h50)
With all things running smoothly, I finalized the wiring and was surprised on how things came out all clean and tidy. It was way better than my old setup where it had more room to spare.
Before and after the videocard installation (There's space left for another videocard whenever I decided to SLI or Xfire in the future )
For those wondering about the clearance between the h50 pump and radiator. It was really a tight fit
Top view
Top view with grill
Front view
Now its time to put some personalized mods
I placed some dampening materials on the front to help prevent any noise inside the case from escaping at the front panel. This will also act as a makeshift spring for my next mod explained below
Since the new case accommodates only slot loading disk drives and doesn't have any mechanism for manual ejection on the front, I made some quick fixes and made it possible to manually eject the discs using the whole front panel as the eject button
Just apply a bit of pressure
and out it goes!
...Yeah i know you can eject disks from inside windows but I'm the type of person who prefers physical eject buttons
That would be nice, as long she doesn't try to kill me or hijack my ps3
(06-08-2011, 10:16 PM)Fox Wrote: I like how simple and utilitarian the new casing looks.
I liked the case, the moment I saw it on the net, luckily it just went on sale.
At first, I was planning on getting the raven2 case. But it was big, bulky and heavy compared to this one so I made the switch.
I also like how small the case's footprint is and how it can house powerful components (like high tier videocards) unlike other small cases.
The hot-swap drive port is a nice addition too.
For those interested, the new case is the Silverstone Fortress 3 (SS-FT03)
06-09-2011, 07:24 AM (This post was last modified: 06-09-2011, 07:25 AM by Doom Trigger.)
Nice job on the new PC, specifically the wiring job ! Me thinks the radiation made you either richer and/or better at wire management
This is also a punishment for you.
You will be the defender of justice and wear a mask forever,
you won't be able to live as yourself.
You will sacrifice all your happiness for the world.. Eternally..
(Last words to Zero - Lelouch Vi Britania)
(06-09-2011, 07:24 AM)Doom Trigger Wrote: Nice job on the new PC, specifically the wiring job ! Me thinks the radiation made you either richer and/or better at wire management
Tnx pre, having a "full modular" power supply helped a lot, try it.
And no, the radiation doesn't have anything to do with it
(06-09-2011, 01:36 AM)Shintetsu Wrote: Holy flying cow, you own the holy grail of all desktop PCs! Pa ampon naman
But its one generation old already since Sandy Bridge is out
(06-09-2011, 02:22 PM)J.E_Magog Wrote: All I can do is part-swapping