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Unread 01-26-2006, 04:58 PM   #10
Etacovda
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dunedin NZ
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Default Re: Giving my test equipment away?

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Originally Posted by laxman
I am Josh Carley but am registered under laxman because I have played lacrosse for almost my whole life. Over the past 6 months I have probably put in over 1000 hours into researching water blocks, computers, cooling, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and peltiers but so far I am no expert. Although through this research I have decided to create my own water block with a sort of new and radical design but Ill yet you be the judge of that when I finish it. I have also quickly learned that a lot of people don't view cpu testing as useful as die sim testing. So I have set out to make a die sim to test my water block and others. Well thats a little about me.

I know that I am little new to this site and haven't really proven myself to even be smart or a good tester. Although if you guys will bare with me I will prove myself and hopefully create some useful information and data. Some bad news about my proposed bench though, as I was away from the computer at the ending of 2 my auctions I was not able to win the flow meter or the thermometer. This is a huge setback as they would have been prefect for the task but I will keep looking. One caveat is that this bench will not include a water chiller to hold temperatures constant. I simply cannot afford to dish out for one of those. The other small caveat is that it will not be complete for months. As so far all I have done is gathered equipment. My last word for now is that I am flexible. I know demanding this site as I have seen people be flamed and crushed under sheer opinion. So if you guys think my bench isn't good enough I will work with you and make it better (of course under the restrictions of my wallet).
Personal interest dictates that you should be a second tester, and not have the new gear. Your age might also be seen as prohibitive.

my 2c, at any rate.
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