hmmm, i must look into this for OC'ing later on... thanks... Magpatabang pa ko ni Johann Y. to put my rig together, then all this MODness starts... (With the help of Zerone... hehehehe)
hmmm, i must look into this for OC'ing later on... thanks... Magpatabang pa ko ni Johann Y. to put my rig together, then all this MODness starts... (With the help of Zerone... hehehehe)
Are you the PAZU that I know? hehehehe I think you are bro lolz!
dude you've been IDed!!! time to leave the country! hehehe
this is the line --------- cross it. i dare you
Mwahahahaha. Anyway, Zero maybe you can post some of your Mods bro, your old school one's
weedmeister2: Didnt know your that much into PCs too! Mod-on man..
Dugay na ko ni graduate ani. Nice to see some people are still into this... I'll dig up the old articles I wrote and post them here... I'm sure some of those are still useful ^_^
Thats the way to do it master BeOr This is also an old article hehehe that I just found under me bed lolz
@ Ryan: I am no other bro... Its this silly Zerone that "dragged" me into this hobby, and now i'm in head over heels... heheheeh nice to know that there are peeps around like you guys that i can always ask for advice regarding these things... hehehe
@ Zerone: hehehe, leave the country? are we talking NZ here? hehhe
@ Beor: Looking forward to your posts sir...
Haha dude I didn't drag you! I just had to whistle a sweet modding tune and you were head over heels na dayon.
this is the line --------- cross it. i dare you
Okay here's a really old mod that I did to cool off my OCed GF4 video card.
[img width=500 height=375]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/zerone_null/old%20mods/cool_card_fan.jpg[/img]
I had this thing laser cut to accomodate two small fans. This things was attached to case through the PCI slots' screws. Power was provided by a 12v line to the power supply.
Here it is at work.
[img width=500 height=375]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/zerone_null/old%20mods/cool_card_fan_in_use.jpg[/img]
The OC was very minimal and didn't really need an extra fan.. i just thought doing this mod would be "cool." hehe
this is the line --------- cross it. i dare you
Here's a portable hard drive enclosure.
I inserted some blue leds and connected them to the 12v line too.
The cool thing about that enclosure was it had a switch.
This allowed me to have two operating systems that exist in two different drives.
The hard drive inside the PC was connected with pins set as slave.
The hard drive in the enlcosure was set to operate as primary.
If the switch on the enclosure was turned off (no blue light ) then the operating system on the slave drive immediately takes it's place as the boot drive. If I turned the enlcosure on (and it's important to do this only when the system is off), then the primary hard drive would boot.
this is the line --------- cross it. i dare you
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