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2011/01/29 08:39:53
Gold Leader
 
Okay here are my babies, even that one is like half done hehe
 
Blue-Leader SMP 2009

Dual Quad Core AMD OpteronDP 2380 C2 Shanghai HT1.1 8x 2500Mhz, 8x 512KB L2, 2x 6144KB L3
4x 4096MB PC2-6400 ECC Reg Kingston Value Ram in Quad Channel DDR2-800 mode [Dual Channel DDR2-800 per Quad Core CPU]
Supermicro H8DAE-2 NVIDIA NFORCE 3600 Professional + MCP55 Pro + IO55
1x Supermicro SIM LP-B IPMI 2.0 Card 16MB SDRAM
1x Zotac GeForce GTX 480 PCI-E 1536MB 384Bit GDDR5 Rev.A3 1510
In 32 Lane 2-Way SLI with
1x EVGA GeForce GTX 480 PCI-E 1536MB 384Bit GDDR5 Rev.A3 2110
Onboard Realtek HD Audio
2x Broadcom 1Gigabit Ethernet Adapters
4x Western Digital Caviar 500GB RE3 24/7 series 32MB Cache RAID0
Antec True Power Quattro Series 1000Watt EPS12V + 2.3V
Lian Li PC-A7010 Black Server Tower
iiyama ProLite B2403WS-B1 24″ TFT
 

 

New decals placed, then two NVIDIA logo's


Here an older shot, of the entire build:


Here it's specs as it is of now


The setup recieved a 6.4 Win7 score with them four WD 500GB SATAII 300 RE3 24/7 series in RAID 0, pretty good score for spinners, I found out.
 
The other system is Firefox SMP 2011, which is Project G34, that is still under construction 
I will post it here once it has been completed somewhat later this year, for more info on Project G34? Just go here:
http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=784471
 
Firefox SMP 2011
 
2x AMD 16 Core Opteron 6200 Series Interlagos CPU's @ 32x 2600Mhz - 3000Mhz ?, 32x 512KB L2 en 2x 16384KB L3
2x Noctua NH-U12DO A3 Socket G34 Coolers
Supermicro H8DG6-F Dual G34 Based Motherboard with Dual AMD 5690 Chipsets for Dual Socket G34
16x 4GB or 8GB PC3-10600 /PC3-12800 Kingston Value Ram ECC Reg, depends on price and Bulldozer Bios ram type support
1x EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Super Clocked Edition PCI-E 2048MB 512Bit GDDR5? 28nm Kepler, GTX 580 Successor as main VGA
1x EVGA GeForce GTX 580 Super Clocked Edition PCI-E 1536MB 384Bit GDDR5 as Deticated PhysX
Auzentech X-Fi Forte 7.1 PCI-E 64MB Sound Card

2x 120GB 2,5" 3rd-Gen Intel Postvile SSD's in Raid 0 via the LSI 2008 8i SAS2-600 Raid controller, 4 bigger ones will be added as future upgrades
Plextor PX-LB950SA 12x Blu-Ray ReWriter 3D support, Light Scribe and all other formats.
Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000B + W-X2000B Side Window
1x 10cm Ultra Bright Blue CCFL from Revoltec for Gold Leader's Y-Wing Hangar Bay Mod
2x 30cm Ultra Bright Green CCFL's from Revoltec
2x 30cm Ultra Bright White CCFL's from Revoltec
1x Silverstone Strider 1500 Watt PSU


Everything Bolded in Green has been obtained

Lian Li Case used for Project G34 is the Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000B with W-X2000B Side Window

 
Side Window on the case:

 
The case is very tall also, even taller than my 14 year old Addtronics 7896A Serevr tower by a good 2 to 3 cm!

That last pic was before I fitted the case with the Supermicro H8DG6-F Dual Socket G34 mobo.
As you can see, not much to see in there yet, but it is taking shape as the months go by
 
So yeah that are my Lian Li systems for now, the new G34 setup will be completed hopefully around August to November this year, can't really speculate that yet, waiting for the 16 core  Opteron 6200 Interlagos Bulldozer based CPUs to release, EVGA's GTX 680 also seems interesting and it will have no spinners for HDD space, jsut purely from SSD's, 2x 120GB Intel's 3rd-Gen Postvile 2.5" SSD's.
Which I plan to use as main bootup, after this I will be adding another 4x 300GB 3rd Gen Intel Postvile SSD's as future upgrades, or bigger ones that all depends on the price and need.
 
So now I'd like to see all your Lian Li creations, builds, mods, pieces of art! you name it! 
 
Keep 'em Com'n EVGA People!
2011/01/29 09:43:25
WOLF_TEAM_LEADER
WOLF_TEAM_LEADER-RED
 
Specs:
Lian Li PC-P80R
i7 930 @4.2-4.4Ghz
EVGA 4 WAY CLASSIFIED
4x EVGA GTX 295 RED EDITION (8 GPUs)
6x2 GB Corsair 1600Mhz
Corsair HX 1000W + Antec High Current 900W
OCZ Vertex 2 50 GB + F3 7200rpm 1TB + Seagate 7200rpm 1TB
TR Silver Arrow
ASUS 27" 1080P + Viewsonic 22" 1680x1050
G19 + G9x
Yamaha Receiver + 5.1 Speakers w/ after market Subwoofer
 
I haven't quite finished it yet but here are some progress pics (the latest one is at the end):

295 REDs first installed
 

Rig in old setup, blue lights are sound sensitive!
 

Silver Arrow = 4.4Ghz on AIR 
 

Blurry pic of the new set up in progress.
 

Old GPU setup in the new room, you can see some other cards in the foreground.
 

Current status.
The 4th thumbscrew hole from the top is the one that is borked.
 
 
I have to RMA the 4 way and then get the new RAM, drill out the thumbscrew that snapped of inside the securing hole next to the 2nd PCIe slot.
The snapped of screw means I can't install the heavy 295 into the 1st slots as it can't be secured properly (the second slot hole does most the work for holding up the first card) so I have a 460 in their atm.
Once finished this rig should 90K PPD and is the main machine in my Folding Farm.
 
Here is a pic from my small GPU Collection gallery, I still don't know where to put this on EVGA as there is no "ALL GPUs" section or anything :/


 
More here (sorry Obi): http://www.trubritarforums.com/forum/index.php?/topic/6879-wolfs-graphics-card-collection/
 
Peace
2011/01/29 09:50:33
d-rock
I dont have a lian li case but  to awesome build!
2011/01/29 11:10:14
ARCTIC_EAGLE
That looks amazing, aren't lights to bright for you?
2011/01/29 11:46:52
budington
  My Lian Li
A7110B full anodised and customised
twelve core, Three Radiator, fifteen Fan, three 480, two pump, eleven hard disc... and a lot of work
 
the full story of this mod on this topic http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=187015
 





2011/01/29 12:06:31
redrum881
Well here is my Lian Li PC75. got it off of craigslist for 80 bucks.
this is what it looked like when i got it.

 
 
after doing a bunch of work to it

 

 

 

 
2011/01/29 12:47:39
Gold Leader
budington

  My Lian Li
A7110B full anodised and customised
twelve core, Three Radiator, fifteen Fan, three 480, two pump, eleven hard disc... and a lot of work

the full story of this mod on this topic http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=187015







Very nice clean build here w000t, I love how you did the white sleeving, it gives a very nice touch to all that black background coloring, very clean too, just awesums!
 
CPU wise, well that is for certain no 12 core, it's a 6 core with Hyper Threading, HT threads do not count as real cores , they are threads that are split up from 1 core, so if an app only uses like 40% of that core the other  60% becomes a secondary thread, not really practical but is some apps this can be of an advantage but it's never better than a full real core
 
Even though it is a very powerful 6 Core, almost the most powerful, since the Core i7 990 also exists heh, your OC is mighty man, and I love all the reds and blacks they realy blend in
 
@ redrum881
 
that is abeauty man!! good ol PC-75 that were the best cases for E-ATX system of the time :)
2011/01/29 15:14:16
budington
Hi, Thx for the comment..

Quite the i7 980X is not 12 cores but most people understand ;)

the Oc is a little bit diffrent today.. 3.7Ghz was for a long term stability check  (25 days between 2 reboot and no crash)

since some days this CPU work @ 4.2Ghz @ 55°


2011/01/30 00:57:01
Gold Leader
Yeah well I have seen some even try to believe that it is a 12 core so that is why I went in details about it hehe
 
But yeah I love your color styling it's really something you don't see much these days, it's mostly black and red or blue and black, white is just cool and I think it should be used more, white and blue and lime green would seem nice also btw
 
But as that sleeving goes, hmm, that must be a lot of precise work, I mean you have to remember which cable is what and goes where right?  Even by pulling them appart, you'd need special tools I guess and know what you are doing, right
 
Just never took the attempt, hence all the different cables haha, dear, dear. Truly I'd mess up fast rofl!
2011/01/30 01:10:52
budington
 Sleevings cables is not hard, in reality you just need a lot of time...
 
I sleeve one cable both, so you dont need a special memory

all the "special tools" is awailable on most shops or on MDPC-X website.
For me the most important is working on a lighted place, because you need precision

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