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Essenar

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Doing my web design final and it's about computer hardware reviews and I want to include pictures of people working on their computer. Doing cool stuff like water cooling and installing video cards will receive extra recognition.

I will put an OCF Logo and the username of the person submitting in the picture for the description when I write a generic computer hardware article.
 
You can be if you want. Any kinds of custom computer work pictures, old or new. Preferably good quality.
 
If you would like for a small fee I will give you pics of me naked working on my computer

I think I could speak for him when I say I rather have your computer working naked, and since you already have a few of those, I think that's it.
 
I think I could speak for him when I say I rather have your computer working naked, and since you already have a few of those, I think that's it.
Hey, nothing wrong with that, keeps the static down to a minimum :p. The problem comes when you accidentally turn on the fans.

Do they have to be real, or can we kind of "fake" it.
 
You're welcome to use any of my two sets of pics.
http://s190.photobucket.com/albums/z120/JLK03F150/C2D Sonata Bucket/
http://s190.photobucket.com/albums/z120/JLK03F150/P4 Build/
I have another set installing the P4 into a case with Raid0 & Raid1 setup, but I have uploaded them yet.

Can you give a brief description of your build and what your goals were, and what exactly you did, so I can include it in my article. I really like this one-

http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z120/JLK03F150/C2D Sonata Bucket/DCP_0734.jpg
 
These are the pictures I like so far:
Hank123-
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o11/4runninghank/waterchiller043.jpg

JLK03F150-
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z120/JLK03F150/C2D Sonata Bucket/DCP_0732.jpg

Eman-
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y293/eman8675309/p180/DSCN3767.jpg

Here are the questions I'd like you guys to answer. Three medium sized sentences each:

What type of hardware are you using in this build?

What type of hardware enthusiast do you think this build reflects you as?

What do you want most out of a hardware review site?
 
These are the pictures I like so far:

Here are the questions I'd like you guys to answer. Three medium sized sentences each:

What type of hardware are you using in this build?

I was using low end hardware hodgepodged together before I knew what to really look at. It was an ECS p4m800-m7 motherboard paired with a Pentium 4 Prescott, decent memory, evga 6600gt (agp version), and a pre-built water cooling kit. It was a very basic cheap yet rock stable system.

What type of hardware enthusiast do you think this build reflects you as?

I think it says I knew how to get compatible components together that will work. It shows that I knew how to build the computer correctly and get it to run. It shows that I was an enthusiast with little money that wanted to say I did that.

What do you want most out of a hardware review site?

I want most out of a hardware site is the honest truth. Totally unbiased reviews of todays hardware and components. I also love to see a place (like www.ocforums.com) where you can speak with the people, who do the reviews for the front page and other sites, so you can get a little more insight into the hardware than what you can get from the review by asking questions.

 
These are the pictures I like so far:

Here are the questions I'd like you guys to answer. Three medium sized sentences each:

What type of hardware are you using in this build?
I was upgrading a watercooled P4, 6800U gaming PC to a Core2Duo, x1900XT Crossfire gaming PC, much of which was purchased second hand. Space for the pump and res was lost by adding the second video card, prompting the plastic bucket idea. The 3 120mm fans are 120 volt server cabinet fans and are controlled by a ceiling fan speed switch.

What type of hardware enthusiast do you think this build reflects you as?
I think it shows I'm a practical, frugal gamer/benchmarker who likes to be at least one generation back from bleeding-edge (2900XT was the best available during this build).

What do you want most out of a hardware review site?
I like seeing real-world testing with off the shelf parts. IMO testing of 'golden samples' is of little to no use.
I hope this is what you are looking to see. :)
 
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