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Finally got a digi cam...now to show you...

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Ha! I don't feel so left out now...I did something similar on my Ti4200:

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:p
 
LOL
me thinks we've all been at it
mine used up 2 PCI slots but i have everything onboard anyway
shuttle MK32N w Sound/LAN [email protected]

but i have one spare PCI slot
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i didnt glue mine tho i bolted it
using the two fixing holes i like that i can take it off easy :)

oh and the card is a Inno G3 Ti20 GPU 230,ram500mhz
3Dmark only 7500ish


Borgy
 
DreamClocker said:
What kind of digital camera is that?

It WAS a HP...somethingorother. I took it back because it had a CMOS sensor. I got a nice SAMSUNG with a CCD. Both were 2.1MP, but the samsung takes 2318972132498423X better pictures. If I could get a host, I could show you some, theyre really big tho, and I dont want to size them down.
 
Captain Slug said:
I've been at it too. But I went the quiet route...
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It's cooled by an 80mm fan attached to the support frame of my case.

How do you like that heatpipe card? ive seen it on ocsystem.com and it llooks shady to me having no fans.
 
KLowD9x said:
Even with that much cooling, the card still got hot enough to burn ur finger (on the back).

This is what i did to my card to take care of the heat on the back.
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Even with a quality waterblock it got burning hot on the back so i just ziptied a little 40mm on the back and presto, got an extra 10mhz out of it.
 
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