Hi! I started my new build. Spec: -Zotac H55-A-E -Core i3-530 box -2gb ram -Palit 470 GTX 1280 mb -640 gb WD aacs -300w FSP -Sugo 05 Photos hardware: Photos case:
This is going to be a nice little powerful rig - think I'll subscribe to see what you're gonna do with it.
This is very relevant to my interests, as you can see in my sig I have my original silverstone fan turned down a little to quiet it down, but I am thinking that I could make use of my pile of silent eagles. Judging by your white sleeving, a silent eagle would look epic in there.
Hey Kviker, just a little info regarding the fans. Since I last posted, I swapped out my standard fan running at say 60-70% to a silent eagle running at full speed, it is about the same volume but my cpu and mcp have dropped by 2c each. Edit: Just noticed you have the golfball style fan, not the one I have which is more "standard" so the golfball silverstone is probably exactly the same the silent eagle.
Good to see my work of modelling the Sugo05 being useful Will watch what you do with this case, as I'm currently modifying mine aswell, once the new parts arrive.
looks very promising.. and now i will turn around, throw my cape and become: "THE PICKY PICTURE VILLIAN!!!" Those Shadows are doing things to my eyes that would normally make them bleed.. (and yes, that could be possible) You seem to have a standard+ camera, add some more light to your setup. Flourescent worklights times 5-6 should do the trick, and just adjust the camera's whitebalance to fit the lighting, You gain a much lower ISO = Less imagenoise Kill the handheld, go tri-pod/equal = allows you to disable the imageStabilizer on most cams = Severely better sharpness. allows the camera for lower focalnumber = better macro shots the tripod also allows you to set the camera to hold the sensor open longer = again added sharpness. "packs the evil cape away for now" Looking forward to see your results on your mod Happy Modding
Kviker, you are doing a brilliant job so far! I will be subscribing to this aswell because I am building one like yours but a little less powerful. Keep up the good work! Dan