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webmedic 08-02-2002 01:56 PM

Morphling how is the video card block comming?

morphling1 08-02-2002 02:10 PM

Hercules 8500 waterblock is finished, I did oc. to 340/340 not bad for LE based card with 4ns ddr. I'm no.4 in 3dmark overall in athlon xp, 8500 category, I already sold that block and also got new card Gigabyte 8500 LE (I went too far oc. my herc, and didn't saw that display was full of artifact while benching, so even after I shut down artifact stayed, but I got that Gigabyte instead so everything turns OK for me).
So I already started Gigabyte watercooling project modified and improved from mistakes I made on Hercules :)

webmedic 08-02-2002 02:18 PM

I still want one.

nexxo 08-02-2002 02:33 PM

I am 36 and a Clinical Psychologist.

I work with people during the day, and computers during my time off.

It works for me.;)

gmat 08-02-2002 02:38 PM

Kibbler: it's not a PhD, just quite an equivalent, and would take 1 year less than a PhD. Here it's called Engineer Diploma, and is dispensed in specialized engineer schools after 3 years. I had mine at the age of 24. To get a Doctorate (strict PhD like) it would be 2 years more - 1y more than the PhD.

The C64 was not watercooled :( I started PC watercooling in 1999, mainly because of the fans noise.

Roscal: Hey ho un autre francais ici ! Dur d'expliquer aux anglo-saxons ce qu'est un diplome d'ingenieur ;)

Skulemate 08-02-2002 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by airspirit
Skulemate, you rock! Taking Graduate studies in watercooling? That is obsession, not hobby.
:D

Not quite... my interest is divided among quite a few things right now, but one of them is municipal water supply systems and water purification. It just so happens however that there are a few things that I learn in those courses (including a couple more courses in pure fluid dynamics) that can be applied to my hobby, that's all... I swear.

airspirit 08-02-2002 03:00 PM

So ... you're studying how to hijack the municipal water system to flow across your processor ... that's even better! Where are you going to get a 50000GPH pump from, though? And wouldn't it be noisy?

Whoa, that must be one hell of a water block ....

MeltMan 08-02-2002 03:35 PM

Dang, talk about a late poster... Heh, its because I was building Skulemate's diode reader last night...

18 here

Roscal 08-02-2002 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by gmat
Kibbler: it's not a PhD, just quite an equivalent, and would take 1 year less than a PhD. Here it's called Engineer Diploma, and is dispensed in specialized engineer schools after 3 years. I had mine at the age of 24. To get a Doctorate (strict PhD like) it would be 2 years more - 1y more than the PhD.

The C64 was not watercooled :( I started PC watercooling in 1999, mainly because of the fans noise.

Roscal: Hey ho un autre francais ici ! Dur d'expliquer aux anglo-saxons ce qu'est un diplome d'ingenieur ;)

Cool un ingé francais :D je suis pas tout seul. Pour l'équivalence anglais/francais c'est clair c'est pas évident ;)

Skulemate 08-02-2002 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MeltMan
Dang, talk about a late poster... Heh, its because I was building Skulemate's diode reader last night...
And I am much obliged MeltMan :D

bigben2k 08-02-2002 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Roscal


Cool un ingé francais :D je suis pas tout seul. Pour l'équivalence anglais/francais c'est clair c'est pas évident ;)

Eh bien ma soeur est ingenieur en electrique pour aviation, mais evidemment, elle s'est retrouvee en info... hehe:D

Wisked Klown 08-02-2002 05:28 PM

Age 23. Been messin with computers since the age 7. Started O.C. 1 year ago. I've messed with pelt cooled, water cooled and direct die cooled. Here in the next month I hope to be done with my next watercooled box.

Roscal 08-02-2002 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bigben2k

Eh bien ma soeur est ingenieur en electrique pour aviation, mais evidemment, elle s'est retrouvee en info... hehe:D

Tu parles bien la France Bigben2k :D
;)

bigben2k 08-02-2002 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Roscal


Tu parles bien la France Bigben2k :D
;)

Forcémment, je suis Québecois!:D

kibbler 08-02-2002 10:25 PM

nexxo: clinical psychologist...thats so cool, I took a year of introductory psychology my senior year of HS and I think its something I want to continue. How long did it take to earn your degree? license to practice?

How's the pay?:D

bigben2k&gmat: non, vous n'etes pas seuls, je suis un francophone auss, mais je ne suis ni francais ni quebecois

imatation 08-03-2002 12:18 AM

I think id be snaggin the youngest spot with 15

Anomaly2181 08-03-2002 02:24 AM

20, former geophysics major, now I'm industrial engineering.

ItsSoLARGE 08-03-2002 09:38 AM

16

DodgeViper 08-03-2002 08:45 PM

45 and it's just a hobby.

WireX 08-04-2002 12:23 AM

oo, I win, 14 :)

but the thing is, I am much more mature than a lot of people... now if someone would just give me a job!

but seriously, I have been using computers since I was 3, and heavily into it since 11.

now our range is 14-70

Steve-O 08-04-2002 02:37 AM

Im 15 now....... turnin 16 on the 5th of August :P Am I the youngest :D

NeosPirahnis 08-04-2002 02:48 AM

just turned 17, and im the only football player who can use a computer for more than just pr0n lol


A+ certified when i had just turned 16 ( oh wow like it matters ;p ) been doing IT and assembly for my school for 2 years, built over 150 systems, and around 10 servers.



and wow, from the 50's til now... sheesh, talk about making me feel like a toddler ;p

bigben2k 08-04-2002 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by kibbler
bigben2k&gmat: non, vous n'etes pas seuls, je suis un francophone auss, mais je ne suis ni francais ni quebecois
Alors tu es Belge?

hmale 08-04-2002 11:31 AM

Gmat,

Il est difficile d'expliquer en raison de l'isolement culturel qui existe dans ce pays.

decodeddiesel 08-04-2002 01:31 PM

24 here and a full time soldier in the US Army Spec Ops Psychological Operations. Looking to go back to school part time to finish a BS in Electrical Engineering.


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