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Re: The Crunchinator (Completed)
2018/01/13 11:33:18
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Re: The Crunchinator (Completed)
2018/01/13 15:30:29
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Thank You Cool GTX
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Re: The Crunchinator (Completed)
2018/01/13 22:30:17
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Seems this is my Max for the CPU. CPU-Z Link Seems my Max Clock with HT Enabled is 4900MHz or 4.9GHz and this fine with me. CPU-Z BenchMark BenchMark HT Disabled 5+GHz Next Stage or Step Bios Update.
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Re: The Crunchinator (Completed)
2018/01/13 23:18:46
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Good engineering skills there, brother
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Re: The Crunchinator (Completed)
2018/01/14 10:16:35
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chrebean1 Good engineering skills there, brother
Thank you, I am more of a "Make Working" than a "Make Pretty" Tech.
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Re: The Crunchinator (Completed)
2018/01/17 09:50:44
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maybe but I think you make them work and look good too. like all your builds sofar. and all done to be 24/7 reg,s with out down times , that is hard to do very.
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Re: The Crunchinator (Completed)
2018/01/17 11:57:03
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Nice build BCav... +1. Big crunching numbers (and benchmarks) with this rig...
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Re: The Crunchinator (Completed)
2018/01/17 16:17:01
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Thank you, I have been Crunching and Folding Hard for the last few Days. Then I will get back to some Benchmarking. Still thinking about putting my KP's in this rig.....
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Re: The Crunchinator (Completed)
2018/01/17 17:45:52
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hnnnng, very nice rig. x9 is such a good case too for w/c
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Re: The Crunchinator (Completed)
2018/01/17 17:53:58
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Snuwfer hnnnng, very nice rig. x9 is such a good case too for w/c
Thank you, I am running hard CPU Tasks and @4600MHz I hit 92C so I am reducing the OC until my highs are in the Upper 70's. The Max 102°C so I am not even going to run in the 90's. Lower 80's maybe.
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/01/17 18:32:35
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Some say there's an ice forcefield that surrounds the computer when it's on.
I don't think this could be cooled any better though. That color liquid is beautiful, I have a blue led build I want that in for sure.
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/01/17 20:10:30
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/01/20 06:04:48
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This came out nice, I would want a case window to show off the Koolance pumps.
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/05 20:25:41
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After running hard for the last few weeks I have changed my setup to reduce the load on my UPS units so I am running the 1200 P2 for the MB and all Accessories and the One 6-Pin Connector on the Motherboard for the PCIe Lanes and a 850 G3 for my two 1080 Ti cards. I can now pull my power plug out and the system will stay on for 12 minutes enough time to wake up and turn off my running projects and turn off the computers. Still working on a script to shut down my projects without killing them in the process and have the Main UPS shut down the computer.
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/17 16:18:23
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Wrong Rig
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/17 17:28:41
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that's some set up bud
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Re: The Crunchinator
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/17 18:39:15
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Nice o/c, but 1.624V? Eep!
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/17 20:02:23
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Wrong Rig
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/19 13:15:28
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Wow! Looks great! That case kinda swallows the mobo lol. I had to look and see that it was an EVGA Dark X299 lol. Kinda makes me wish EVGA could revisit the SR- Series of mobos if intel hadn't nearly locked out bclk and multis on dual socket xeons.
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Re: The Crunchinator
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/19 21:54:05
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Holy crap that looks awesome. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/20 13:01:16
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Jpportner Holy crap that looks awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, This is what EVGA and is all about.
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/25 21:41:01
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bcavnaugh (Fixed for the most part by uninstalling the software and drivers and allows Windows 10 to install a driver) Faulting application name: CtHdaSvc.exe, version: 6.0.101.1050, time stamp: 0x594b6ffd Faulting module name: CtHdaSvc.exe, version: 6.0.101.1050, time stamp: 0x594b6ffd Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0000367b Faulting process id: 0xe20 Faulting application start time: 0x01d38bea64f4313f Faulting application path: C:\Windows\sysWow64\CtHdaSvc.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\sysWow64\CtHdaSvc.exe Report Id: 29bbd643-7a88-462c-8016-a13c8c901013 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID:
bcavnaugh, I see same errors in Event Viewer with Creative audio drivers from EVGA (version 1.03.27) installed. You uninstalled Creative drivers and errors went away? Did headphone and mic ports still work with Creative drivers uninstalled? Example: Faulting application name: CtHdaSvc.exe, version: 6.0.101.1050, time stamp: 0x594b6ffd Faulting module name: CtHdaSvc.exe, version: 6.0.101.1050, time stamp: 0x594b6ffd Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0000367b Faulting process id: 0xf50 Faulting application start time: 0x01d3aeb922f77441 Faulting application path: C:\Windows\sysWow64\CtHdaSvc.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\sysWow64\CtHdaSvc.exe Report Id: 89782e49-6806-43b6-9071-063c033b2d26 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID:
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/25 21:58:08
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Nice Rig!! I'm going full liquid on my next build for sure too... Always wonder how 30 year old Scotch would do for cooling
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/26 13:58:24
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bcavnaugh
hillmar77 Nice Rig!! I'm going full liquid on my next build for sure too... Always wonder how 30 year old Scotch would do for cooling
Up in Flames I would think. Best not Bleed That Loop
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/02/28 23:02:19
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bcavnaugh (Fixed for the most part by uninstalling the software and drivers and allows Windows 10 to install a driver) Faulting application name: CtHdaSvc.exe, version: 6.0.101.1050, time stamp: 0x594b6ffd Faulting module name: CtHdaSvc.exe, version: 6.0.101.1050, time stamp: 0x594b6ffd Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0000367b Faulting process id: 0xe20 Faulting application start time: 0x01d38bea64f4313f Faulting application path: C:\Windows\sysWow64\CtHdaSvc.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\sysWow64\CtHdaSvc.exe Report Id: 29bbd643-7a88-462c-8016-a13c8c901013 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID:
bcavnaugh, I see same errors in Event Viewer with Creative audio drivers from EVGA (version 1.03.27) installed. You uninstalled Creative drivers and errors went away? Did headphone and mic ports still work with Creative drivers uninstalled? Example: Faulting application name: CtHdaSvc.exe, version: 6.0.101.1050, time stamp: 0x594b6ffd Faulting module name: CtHdaSvc.exe, version: 6.0.101.1050, time stamp: 0x594b6ffd Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0000367b Faulting process id: 0xf50 Faulting application start time: 0x01d3aeb922f77441 Faulting application path: C:\Windows\sysWow64\CtHdaSvc.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\sysWow64\CtHdaSvc.exe Report Id: 89782e49-6806-43b6-9071-063c033b2d26 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID:
I will test this tomorrow, I have find a Mic and some headphone to test with.
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Re: The Crunchinator
2018/03/01 03:09:13
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hillmar77 Always wonder how 30 year old Scotch would do for cooling
You're safe as long as you don't have any acrylic parts in your loop.
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