suiken_2mieu
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This is typical Vega. Love it man.
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Why did u turn Red so low? It makes it so dark due to LB 10% :O
Lol what a beastly psu
All of your 3 monitors had a red tint with LB?
Vega sorry to hear that you gave your baby up for adoption, I know how tough that can be as a fellow man of international mystery myself, the perils between dividing your time for saving the world and watching barney the dinosaur can get really tight. Anyway, since it was epic systems versus a spare mouth to feed I must say you choose wisely!
No all we need is 5x1 support from Nvidia!!!!!
Which will never, ever happen
Is the brightness fine for you in games that way? Lowering the red channel rly make it dim
Titan's > Baby. I wish him the best in life.
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PC on display on my custom designed "floating shelf". No big boxes for me!
Now the question is, what am I going to do with that last open PCI-E slot? It looks so lonely.
Metaphor for another PC? Just curious.
It bear worth noting that the crimson fix only is needed for some displays. My VG278H didn't need it, but the BENQ XL2411T needed it.Crimson tint fix for Lightboost. Those settings are for LB only.
It bear worth noting that the crimson fix only is needed for some displays. My VG278H didn't need it, but the BENQ XL2411T needed it.
I think it's a factory pre-calibration to compensate for nVidia 3D Glasses (which adds probably a very faint greenish tint). That hurts the picture when we're using it for LightBoost 2D when we're not doing sterescopic 3D.
With all this equipment, Vega can certainly afford a Spyder4 or X-Rite i1 or similar colorimeter to calibrate the LightBoost display to far better color. Slap the color sensor on the monitor, press a button in a calibration app, and an automatic calibration software app does the magic, and your monitor's now calibrated. Easy. Highly recommended for LightBoost use, by pcmonitors.info, TFTCentral, and 3D Vision Blog tests of LightBoost calibration.
Nice work as usual - FYI the CPU-380 would give you slightly better temps if you rotated it 90 degrees, but then maybe it would make your tubing routing harder. Concerned about that pump too. Only one D5 for all of that in series in one loop or am I misunderstanding? I thought you had an Iwaki?
It is the Aquacomputer D5 in series with the XSPC reservoir X2O 750 pump.
As for the CPU-380i, the only reference I could find is this:
http://www.pureoverclock.com/Review-detail/koolance-cpu-380i-waterblock/8/
Stating that the ports perpendicular to the memory ports which I made sure to set up is the best. It wouldn't make sense for Koolance to design the logo etc not to face as you read it in a normal mounted MB in a case. You are implying that the ports be parallel to the memory ports and the Koolance writing at a 90 deg angle as you would read it in a normal vertical case mounting configuration?
Crysis at 120fps on triple monitors. Now you're making me jealous.
You could just also LightBoost at 100Hz, too.
What's interesting is you're pushing bandwidth so much, to the point that PCI 3.0 actually does a 15% improvement in performance.
Crysis at 120fps on triple monitors. Now you're making me jealous.
You could just also LightBoost at 100Hz, too.
What's interesting is you're pushing bandwidth so much, to the point that PCI 3.0 actually does a 15% improvement in performance.
The pieces are nice, but that's just money. I love the shelf and creativity of the entire setup. Thanks for always sharing, Vega...it's much appreciated.
Subscribed! Interesting to hear about the PLX chips not being the best way to go - I am contemplating adding a 4th 680 4GB and was trying to decide between Ivy w/PLX (my current 3, the 3rd card is PCIe2@x4, gets close to maxing out with the other two in surround) and Socket 2011. 2011 it is.
120 Hz 10% LB or bust! As for the PCI-E slots, yes when you use more than two GPU's setups will drop down to 8x, that is where the PCI-E 3.0 versus 2.0 comes into play.
Your welcome!
I wouldn't necessarily say not he best way to go. It's more of a side-way to go. I had the E11 board and liked it very much. I just found the two PLX chips and the dedicated 8x lane for the LSI chip necessary. I did not see any gains with my 4-Way 680 setup with the PLX chips nor going with 8x RAID-0 via the LSI chip versus 2x RAID with native Intel ports for gaming. It was cool though seeing 4gb/sec transfer on benchmarks though.
Four titans. That's nuts. Hopefully your water cooling system has no leaks!Got the 4th Titan inbound, I mean for this to be the best Battlefield 4 computer on the planet. Pre-ordered! The only thing that should surpass in benchmarks is LN2'd runs which have nothing to do with 24/7 gaming.
Four titans. That's nuts. Hopefully your water cooling system has no leaks!