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just name them all after women in Abducted By The Daleks






lol
(02-17-2010, 01:30 PM)Duck link Wrote: [ -> ]just name them all after women in Abducted By The Daleks






lol

That is actually awesome.
Alienware M15x. Specs not need, this is just absolute pwn by itself.
(02-17-2010, 02:28 PM)xlilkrissyx link Wrote: [ -> ]Alienware M15x. Specs not need, this is just absolute pwn by itself.



Except it's a Dell.
(02-17-2010, 04:35 PM)Kirby, the Axe Zealot link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=xlilkrissyx link=topic=10.msg137334#msg137334 date=1266434903]
Alienware M15x. Specs not need, this is just absolute pwn by itself.



Except it's a Dell.
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At least it's not Sony.

The name "toughpower" makes me lol.
(03-14-2010, 01:54 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: [ -> ]The name "toughpower" makes me lol.

Too much manliness in one name?

(03-14-2010, 04:48 PM)Didzo link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Luinbariel link=topic=10.msg141368#msg141368 date=1268592876]
The name "toughpower" makes me lol.

Too much manliness in one name?


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Sort of. It feels a bit like saying "hot heat"
#1 killer: Didzo's PSU has a bottom fan PSU.

It's mounted on the bottom.

That's just fantastic
(03-14-2010, 08:38 PM)Gump link Wrote: [ -> ]#1 killer: Didzo's PSU has a bottom fan PSU.

It's mounted on the bottom.

That's just fantastic
Should have mounted it upside-down, doesn't look like he did. Derp.
(03-14-2010, 08:38 PM)Gump link Wrote: [ -> ]#1 killer: Didzo's PSU has a bottom fan PSU.

It's mounted on the bottom.

That's just fantastic

The tray holding up the PSU is perforated, and the bottom of the case is mesh. I figured it wouldn't be an issue at all, and it hasn't been thus far. The bottom of my netbook is warmer than the PSU in my desktop. If it ever becomes an issue, I could always just mount it on the top and replace my top fan to accommodate it.

the cardboard computer is no more, everything is back in my case.
(03-17-2010, 07:35 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: [ -> ]the cardboard computer is no more, everything is back in my case.

Pics or it didn't happen.

Also, I think it would actually be a marketable idea to create a computer case made of sheets of light, sturdy cardboard or plastic or another material in a sort of cutout/foldout form. Like a cheap, ecofriendly alternative to a normal case. Also, it would make for extremely easy modification. And if I see any of you stealing this idea and making any money off of it without me getting some, I will hunt you down and kill you.
(03-18-2010, 01:16 AM)Didzo link Wrote: [ -> ]Also, I think it would actually be a marketable idea to create a computer case made of sheets of light, sturdy cardboard or plastic or another material in a sort of cutout/foldout form. Like a cheap, ecofriendly alternative to a normal case. Also, it would make for extremely easy modification. And if I see any of you stealing this idea and making any money off of it without me getting some, I will hunt you down and kill you.



You're a little late to the party, home dawg.
(03-18-2010, 03:50 PM)Kirby, the Axe Zealot link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Didzo link=topic=10.msg141945#msg141945 date=1268892980]
Also, I think it would actually be a marketable idea to create a computer case made of sheets of light, sturdy cardboard or plastic or another material in a sort of cutout/foldout form. Like a cheap, ecofriendly alternative to a normal case. Also, it would make for extremely easy modification. And if I see any of you stealing this idea and making any money off of it without me getting some, I will hunt you down and kill you.



You're a little late to the party, home dawg.
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I was thinking more along the lines of you getting flat sheets of a material, and then fold, cut, and paste the different components into place. It wouldn't necessarily have to be super open like that.
(03-18-2010, 04:00 PM)Didzo link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Kirby, the Axe Zealot link=topic=10.msg142021#msg142021 date=1268945419]
[quote author=Didzo link=topic=10.msg141945#msg141945 date=1268892980]
Also, I think it would actually be a marketable idea to create a computer case made of sheets of light, sturdy cardboard or plastic or another material in a sort of cutout/foldout form. Like a cheap, ecofriendly alternative to a normal case. Also, it would make for extremely easy modification. And if I see any of you stealing this idea and making any money off of it without me getting some, I will hunt you down and kill you.



You're a little late to the party, home dawg.
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I was thinking more along the lines of you getting flat sheets of a material, and then fold, cut, and paste the different components into place. It wouldn't necessarily have to be super open like that.
[/quote]So IKEA, but with a computer case. I foresee two problems with that: #1 people fuck up assembly and the thing isn't sturdy enough, #2 EMF (aka 'there's a reason cases are made entirely out of metal')
I have the same thing as Didzo: bottom mounted PSU with a bottom fan with a cut out air flow on the bottom of the case. Supposedly this setup could be better as it does not blow hot air into the case but directly out, this of course depends on how great the airflow is through the bottom mesh and under the case.

Also how do you like the RAM? We have very similar computers but my RAM is G.Skill and I can't get it to it's proper speed.
(03-18-2010, 06:03 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]I have the same thing as Didzo: bottom mounted PSU with a bottom fan with a cut out air flow on the bottom of the case. Supposedly this setup could be better as it does not blow hot air into the case but directly out, this of course depends on how great the airflow is through the bottom mesh and under the case.

Also how do you like the RAM? We have very similar computers but my RAM is G.Skill and I can't get it to it's proper speed.

It initially was just running at what I can only assume are the mobo defaults, so I changed the values to match what the RAM was supposed to be running at in BIOS. Honestly though, I didn't really notice a change in performance... It's like adding another 10hp to a Porsche. Other than having to manually adjust the settings, I am very happy with the RAM. Would be nice if it was cheaper though.

@Atom: Yeah, pretty much like that. Would still be a fun concept to try out if someone had the resources and know-how to pull it off though.
(03-18-2010, 03:50 PM)Kirby, the Axe Zealot link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Didzo link=topic=10.msg141945#msg141945 date=1268892980]
Also, I think it would actually be a marketable idea to create a computer case made of sheets of light, sturdy cardboard or plastic or another material in a sort of cutout/foldout form. Like a cheap, ecofriendly alternative to a normal case. Also, it would make for extremely easy modification. And if I see any of you stealing this idea and making any money off of it without me getting some, I will hunt you down and kill you.



You're a little late to the party, home dawg.
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More like: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Cardboard+PC+case

Open air cases generally have shit cooling as they lack separation of cold intake and hot exhaust and any type of flow path.
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