GoldenTiger
Fully [H]
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Same. We had to cut our own windows as most cases didn't have them.I remember when cold cathode tubes and case windows were pretty [H]...
Same. We had to cut our own windows as most cases didn't have them.I remember when cold cathode tubes and case windows were pretty [H]...
OMG what is that LOL...Would a modded card count?
My Radeon 9700 Pro. One of my friends was soo jelly when I got this..
Volt modded plus heatsink upgrade... the single slot coolers on these were shit and the fans died after a year.. Better cooling was required for higher vCore.
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Nothing tops Nividia's GeForce 7 series mascot. Mad Mod Mike. I have no idea who at NVidia approved that decision for a mascot. I mean, clearly, he looked like the 7800 series' target audience but what I don't understand is why NVidia's marketing team thought that this was a good thing or that it would compel said people to buy a 7800. It's like they had the same problem as the writers on Star Trek TNG had when they thought adding Wesley Crusher would make kids want to watch Star Trek when kids clearly hated Wesley and just wanted to watch Captain Picard. ATI had Ruby at the time and it just made way more sense on so many marketing levels:I remember some of these ugly ass cards. Even had several of them. I had almost forgotten about the mascot cards Ruby and whatever chick Nvidia came up with for that series.
I had 2 Rubys, threw them both in the bin lol.nothing wrong with Ruby and they should bring her back
I know its totally teenage gamer level marketing, but I do miss this era. Ruby was cool and Nvidia did have some cool ones from time to time.Nothing tops Nividia's GeForce 7 series mascot. Mad Mod Mike. I have no idea who at NVidia approved that decision for a mascot. I mean, clearly, he looked like the 7800 series' target audience but what I don't understand is why NVidia's marketing team thought that this was a good thing or that it would compel said people to buy a 7800. It's like they had the same problem as the writers on Star Trek TNG had when they thought adding Wesley Crusher would make kids want to watch Star Trek when kids clearly hated Wesley and just wanted to watch Captain Picard. ATI had Ruby at the time and it just made way more sense on so many marketing levels:
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I bought up as many uv cathodes as I could like 2 years ago before the supply completely dried up lol, got a big box of them now haha. I've still yet to put together my old school mountain mods box but eventually it'll come to completion.I remember when cold cathode tubes and case windows were pretty [H]...
Well it was back in 2005, a time when it was OK for companies to acknowledge the reality that men enjoy the beauty of the female form. It would never fly today because it is too "offensive" to the feminists, also getting men thinking about women this way can result in new humans being born which goes against Agenda 2030.I know its totally teenage gamer level marketing, but I do miss this era. Ruby was cool and Nvidia did have some cool ones from time to time.
[H]ard is what you push your self to. We weren't a snotty mouth bunch of brats back in the day KAC. Most of us had to work, struggle and cop a rig together. My rig plays my VR well. Do I need to join your douche gang just to say I can enjoy?Runs a 1700X garbage CPU and RTX 2080. Considers himself hard.
Also everyone can have their own opinion. That GPU had some of the best thermals of any 3000 series card I owned and I owned almost 20 of them from different brands.
[H]ard is what you push your self to. We weren't a snotty mouth bunch of brats back in the day KAC. Most of us had to work, struggle and cop a rig together. My rig plays my VR well. Do I need to join your douche gang just to say I can enjoy?
Give your head a shake boss!
Sometimes [H] is pretty. Sometimes it's butt ugly but fast. Sometimes it's both, depending on the angle. [H] is doing something crazy or pushing the boundaries.[H]ard is buying the most beautiful parts and crafting an elaborate hard tube liquid cooled rig with elaborate lighting in a fancy case to draw the eye.
[H]ard is buying the absolute most performant bits money can buy, de-lidding your CPU, mounting a direct-die cooler and running them on a stripped-down OS to get the very best peak performance, electricity bill be damned.
[H]ard is taking your existing rig and plumbing in a custom soft-tube loop simply to reduce noise and/or to increase cooling capacity.
[H]ard is submerging a mainboard and cards in a tank with non-conductive cooling fluid and a circulating pump for the hell of it.
[H]ard is buying an AMD RX-480 when they were new, discovering nobody made a full-coverage block for your model because who could possibly want to liquid cool such a cheap card, and then rigging up your own liquid cooling for it with a generic GPU core block, some VRM liquid cooling blocks, and some heatsinks on the RAM chips.
[H]ard is using an automotive heater core and an aquarium pump on your home-made block because no commercial company at the time made anything so elegant as a liquid cooling system for home PCs.
In these forums, you will find all of this, and more.
Would a modded card count?
My Radeon 9700 Pro. One of my friends was soo jelly when I got this..
Volt modded plus heatsink upgrade... the single slot coolers on these were shit and the fans died after a year.. Better cooling was required for higher vCore.
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Your definition. ***too personal***[H]ard is buying the most beautiful parts and crafting an elaborate hard tube liquid cooled rig with elaborate lighting in a fancy case to draw the eye.
[H]ard is buying the absolute most performant bits money can buy, de-lidding your CPU, mounting a direct-die cooler and running them on a stripped-down OS to get the very best peak performance, electricity bill be damned.
[H]ard is taking your existing rig and plumbing in a custom soft-tube loop simply to reduce noise and/or to increase cooling capacity.
[H]ard is submerging a mainboard and cards in a tank with non-conductive cooling fluid and a circulating pump for the hell of it.
[H]ard is buying an AMD RX-480 when they were new, discovering nobody made a full-coverage block for your model because who could possibly want to liquid cool such a cheap card, and then rigging up your own liquid cooling for it with a generic GPU core block, some VRM liquid cooling blocks, and some heatsinks on the RAM chips.
[H]ard is using an automotive heater core and an aquarium pump on your home-made block because no commercial company at the time made anything so elegant as a liquid cooling system for home PCs.
In these forums, you will find all of this, and more.
Your definition. ***too personal***
[Hard] is making your shit work with what you have. It is about the [O]ver [C]lock [P]otential. All you did was wag a bunch of fancy shit in our face. That isn't [H] that is just wankerism yo! Go ask your mum for an upgrade and see what she says
Your definition. ***too personal***
[Hard] is making your shit work with what you have. It is about the [O]ver [C]lock [P]otential. All you did was wag a bunch of fancy shit in our face. That isn't [H] that is just wankerism yo! Go ask your mum for an upgrade and see what she says
Your definition. ***too personal***
[Hard] is making your shit work with what you have. It is about the [O]ver [C]lock [P]otential. All you did was wag a bunch of fancy shit in our face. That isn't [H] that is just wankerism yo! Go ask your mum for an upgrade and see what she says
Yep.I actually thought I heard back in the day it was [O]verclockers [C]omparison [P]age
It was.I actually thought I heard back in the day it was [O]verclockers [C]omparison [P]age
That is merely one definition. A lot of the builds here have ~always~ been about top-end kit, extreme cooling, etc - things that you barely see in the real world. And lots have been normal consumer kit pushed to the max. Or low-budget crank as far as you can. All are welcome. I started on one end and moved to the other, as did many here. And every example he gave was from posts on this very forum (I remember the heater block one - that was amazing, and hilarious). I've done all the rest except the RX480 one, because I don't bother futzing around with build-from-scratch blocks anymore (prefer EK or Optimus).Your definition. ***too personal***
[Hard] is making your shit work with what you have. It is about the [O]ver [C]lock [P]otential. All you did was wag a bunch of fancy shit in our face. That isn't [H] that is just wankerism yo! Go ask your mum for an upgrade and see what she says
Is that code for a wank-off?I had 2 Rubys, threw them both in the bin lol.
Hahaha, no, it wasnt ...Is that code for a wank-off?
That is merely one definition. A lot of the builds here have ~always~ been about top-end kit, extreme cooling, etc - things that you barely see in the real world. And lots have been normal consumer kit pushed to the max. Or low-budget crank as far as you can. All are welcome. I started on one end and moved to the other, as did many here. And every example he gave was from posts on this very forum (I remember the heater block one - that was amazing, and hilarious). I've done all the rest except the RX480 one, because I don't bother futzing around with build-from-scratch blocks anymore (prefer EK or Optimus).
back then, i had so many and installed so many in the modded machines we sold, i became the local dealer for street glow...Bet you don't have any cold cathodes either
threw mine out. I had twoI still have a cold cathode kit lying around somewhere.
threw mine out. I had two
Not [H]ard.
They were broken, I'll point out. Kinda useless at that point.Not [H]ard.