The USPS is open till 8pm. I can ship it in a couple hours and get you a tracking number.
I had to sit here and wait for UPS so I could sign for this thing. :)
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The USPS is open till 8pm. I can ship it in a couple hours and get you a tracking number.
I had to sit here and wait for UPS so I could sign for this thing. :)
Alright, no problem. I do want a tracking number by the end of the day, though. :DQuote:
Originally posted by DeadSanta
The USPS is open till 8pm. I can ship it in a couple hours and get you a tracking number.
I had to sit here and wait for UPS so I could sign for this thing. :)
How's the installation going?
It isn't. lol
I need a case first... And a Dremel. Maybe I can use my holesaw, dunno. I'll probably end up getting a PC-6085b, but I need about $25 more.
Probably won't be officially up and running for a couple of weeks. Or I can mount it on my Gateway. :D
Why not just run the Prometeia beside the case, and move the PSU on top of the case? I know you had some clearance issues, but that doesn't mean you can't find a way around it. :)Quote:
Originally posted by DeadSanta
It isn't. lol
I need a case first... And a Dremel. Maybe I can use my holesaw, dunno. I'll probably end up getting a PC-6085b, but I need about $25 more.
Probably won't be officially up and running for a couple of weeks. Or I can mount it on my Gateway. :D
No, no. I don't own a PC-50. I was only thinking about getting one.
I use to have a PC-75b which I painted red and stuff, but I sold it off. I'm caseless as of now. I COULD run all my stuff without a case-- lol.
It's weird the kit didn't come with the foam.
But it looks like both you and I are gonna have to mod our mobos so we can up our voltage. Damn 1.85v.
Well, I've talked to others who say they didn't get the foam either and it works fine without it, so don't sweat it too much.Quote:
Originally posted by DeadSanta
No, no. I don't own a PC-50. I was only thinking about getting one.
I use to have a PC-75b which I painted red and stuff, but I sold it off. I'm caseless as of now. I COULD run all my stuff without a case-- lol.
It's weird the kit didn't come with the foam.
Btw, DON'T run the Prometeia if you don't have a case - Chip-Con told me that 99% of the warranty repairs they get result from this (and they do not cover it!). That is, placing the motherboard on the floor will require a lot of bending of the hose, which will almost certainly crack it. This is also why it took so long for me to convince them to replace my unit - they thought I had done the same. Finally I realized that I could prove that I hadn't, because the direction that the crack faced would make it impossible for the hose to even reach something on the ground (yes I'm a regular Matlock :D).
My sig is outdated - I've got an NF7-S v2.0+ 1700 DLT3C (also was a free upgrade, but different circumstances than the 9700->9800 :)). This baby goes all the way up to 2.3vcore. :eek: :DQuote:
Originally posted by DeadSanta
But it looks like both you and I are gonna have to mod our mobos so we can up our voltage. Damn 1.85v.
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Originally posted by xDUCK
My sig is outdated - I've got an NF7-S v2.0+ 1700 DLT3C (also was a free upgrade, but different circumstances than the 9700->9800 :)). This baby goes all the way up to 2.3vcore. :eek: :D
EDIT: If I go ahead and cut holes, etc. will they change when I get an alu-kit and I'll have to re-cut 'em? I probably need to test this thing to see if it works, 'cause I hear too many damn horror stories about this thing.
Hey, it's all a matter of getting the things you want without paying extra. :D I traded my A7N8X Deluxe + 2100 for this, so it's not like I'm rich and upgrading constantly. :pQuote:
Originally posted by DeadSanta
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Actually, this Prometeia has brought me nothing but good luck disguised as bad luck. :D Let's examine the past 2 months' events:
1) I buy a used Prometeia for $425 (got a great deal). It turned out to be DOA (seller screwed me over :mad:).
2) After the Prometeia wouldn't work, my system wouldn't even boot up with normal air cooling. I thought the video card was dead, and ended up getting a 9800 Pro for my 9700 Pro.
3) I traded my old mobo+"faster" cpu for this new motherboard and a "slower" cpu (although, AFAIK, it will overclock further since it's a DLT3C).
4) I ended up getting a replacement Prometeia for free (which, btw, has just been shipped, it will be here tomorrow morning!!!).
5) Chip-Con tells me I can keep my old unit (as long as I send them the sticker with the serial #).
6?) I've tried sealing the old Prometeia, and it looks like it worked, but I won't know until I get it recharged with R134a. Worst comes to worst, I can get a new cap & return tube (won't be cheap, but it will restore it to full working condition).
Also, if I decide to nail the guy who sold me a broken Prometeia :mad: (by filing a Paypal claim), I could get my money back. :D
No, the aluminum kit will be the exact same thing, functionality wise. You will not have to recut anything.Quote:
Originally posted by DeadSanta
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EDIT: If I go ahead and cut holes, etc. will they change when I get an alu-kit and I'll have to re-cut 'em? I probably need to test this thing to see if it works, 'cause I hear too many damn horror stories about this thing.
I couldn't tell you what it's supposed to act like when it boots up, as mine just kept rising :(. However, the manual (and people I've talked to) say it will rise for up to a minute and then start dropping. Once it reaches -33C, your system will boot! :)
That's awesome, but I don't know how realistic it is to mount a Prommie to your video card!Quote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
Hey, it's all a matter of getting the things you want without paying extra. :D I traded my A7N8X Deluxe + 2100 for this, so it's not like I'm rich and upgrading constantly. :p
Actually, this Prometeia has brought me nothing but good luck disguised as bad luck. :D Let's examine the past 2 months' events:
1) I buy a used Prometeia for $425 (got a great deal). It turned out to be DOA (seller screwed me over :mad:).
2) After the Prometeia wouldn't work, my system wouldn't even boot up with normal air cooling. I thought the video card was dead, and ended up getting a 9800 Pro for my 9700 Pro.
3) I traded my old mobo+"faster" cpu for this new motherboard and a "slower" cpu (although, AFAIK, it will overclock further since it's a DLT3C).
4) I ended up getting a replacement Prometeia for free (which, btw, has just been shipped, it will be here tomorrow morning!!!).
5) Chip-Con tells me I can keep my old unit (as long as I send them the sticker with the serial #).
6?) I've tried sealing the old Prometeia, and it looks like it worked, but I won't know until I get it recharged with R134a. Worst comes to worst, I can get a new cap & return tube (won't be cheap, but it will restore it to full working condition).
Also, if I decide to nail the guy who sold me a broken Prometeia :mad: (by filing a Paypal claim), I could get my money back. :D
I wish I had my case. Blah.
Hey, what's the seal string for?
Hey, people HAVE done it, it's just a question of finding a way to fasten it (which I don't think I'll have much problems with, considering I've mounted an aluminum brick to it as well :D. I'm sure if I ask around on xtremesystems, they'll point me in the right direction.Quote:
Originally posted by DeadSanta
That's awesome, but I don't know how realistic it is to mount a Prommie to your video card!
I wish I had my case. Blah.
Hey, what's the seal string for?
The seal string is very very very integral. :) It is used for sealing all the holes (between the evaporator and your motherboard, mostly). Otherwise, if there was the SLIGHTEST leak, air would come in from the outside, touch the freezing Copper plate, and the humidity in the air would condensate and fry your CPU (and/or motherboard). :eek:
Sounds like fun, lol. I'm off to ship your stuff. :DQuote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
The seal string is very very very integral. :) It is used for sealing all the holes (between the evaporator and your motherboard, mostly). Otherwise, if there was the SLIGHTEST leak, air would come in from the outside, touch the freezing Copper plate, and the humidity in the air would condensate and fry your CPU (and/or motherboard). :eek:
Duck, YGPM.