Sleeper PC

Discussion in 'Computer Hardware' started by yolo-phil, Mar 27, 2016.

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Is that a good Build or not?

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  1. Deleted member 126452

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  2. vmlinuz

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    statement retracted
     
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    Turn the back of it towards you in the window and get rid of your heaters.
     
  4. yolo-phil

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    123.png Max CPU load 50°Celsius ; Max GPU load: 65°Celsius (where is there a problem?)
     
  5. vmlinuz

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    I take it back :p
     
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    Du-du-dun?
     
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  7. simonfrat123

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    I love sleeper PC's because people won't know if it's a pentium 4 or a i7
     
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    ...and then it's an i9.
     
  9. yolo-phil

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    Iluminati confirmed
     
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    i9 don't exist
     
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    Indeed.
    They should've called their Xeon's that way though. :p
     
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  12. Nissan Skyline

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    That desktop though... I am going to have a real sleeper, because I am going to use an old pentium 4 case before I buy my new case. Water cooling will be interesting however...
     
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    For a true sleeper, you need a case that says "Supports Windows ME", "Intel Pentium I Inside" and "Idiot Outside".
     
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  14. yolo-phil

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    Yeah i think i need to clean my desktop soon. :D And you defenetly need watercooling when you use an old case cause they don´t have that good airflow. :D

    XD
     
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    It's as old as the "Any-Key". Oh man, this sure is still a good joke. :D
     
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  16. Nissan Skyline

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    You need a really, really old case that has a turbo button, and somehow wire it to an overclocking profile. That would be awesome.
     
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  17. Narwhal

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    i have a case with a turbo button. buts its AT form factor, not ATX :(
     
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  18. yolo-phil

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    I have a little switch for the power supply to set it on overclock mode. Then the fans have more rpm :D
     
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  19. Nissan Skyline

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    certain Asus motherboards have a place where if you bridge two contacts, it puts it into a bios overclocking profile.
     
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    That's like the modern version of it, except it's totally not. :)
    Certain? Is the Z170-K probably a "certain" board?
     
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