Yessir! The 40 bucks includes shipping. I'll just shoot it your way via USPS with delivery confirmation, won't be that expensive. I'll ship it with the processors and fans separate from the board. All the heatsink compound will be cleaned off from both sinks and processors. If that's cool, email me ...
Ah well, all good things... I'm parting the system. I have the dead BP6 board, two Celeron 500 processors, a pair of copper core heatsinks with YS Tech fans (7000RPM, 40CFM) as well as a 90mm case fan and a 3 channel fan controller to keep those YS fans under control. The BP6 will not have a northbr...
Well, after some tweaking and a new northbridge cooler (an early stocking stuffer from the g/f) I have revved the processors up to 637MHz. Rock solid stable, compiling programs in the background as I hammer this out. I raised the voltage on the processors to 2.10v and am running an 85MHz FSB. proces...
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/9/web/21000-21999/21859_34_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/9/web/21000-21999/21859_33_full.jpg (Pic is a bit old) http://www.enginevoodoo.com/images/dts/dts8.jpg Shortram intake Ractive upper strut bar Openloop Motorsports camshaft DC...
Yes, a pair of 500MHz cellys. I am running them at the stock 2.00V. I am currently running them at 600MHz at that voltage and it is rock solid. However I have experienced some instability at 630MHz... 20 minutes into a Quake 3 game with the processors near full tilt, it segfaulted. I'm sure I can up...
Well, I got the processors running solid at 630MHz, stock voltage. I'm working on up to 650 and beyond but it gets a bit unstable so I may tweak the voltages a bit. processor : 0 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 6 model : 6 model name : Celeron (Mendocino) stepping : 5 cpu MHz : 630.205 cache s...
davd_bob wrote:
Some people put the cover on the case to "hide" the cables.
lol
So that's what that big sheet of metal is! Just kidding, heh. I wanted to see how clean of an install I could make. That, and I like showing off the BP6 and it's processors.
I'm using Slackware 10.1 and the both drives are 6.4GB. Only reason I chose that size is because they were a pair of matching drives that I was able to get ahold of. Here's my /etc/raidtab raiddev /dev/md0 raid-level 0 nr-raid-disks 2 persistent-superblock 1 chunk-size 4 device /dev/hdc1 raid-disk 0...
Here's a bit more info. w83782d-i2c-0-2d Adapter: SMBus PIIX4 adapter at 5000 VCore 1: +1.97 V (min = +1.79 V, max = +2.19 V) Vtt: +1.50 V (min = +1.79 V, max = +2.19 V) +3.3V: +3.30 V (min = +2.82 V, max = +3.79 V) +5V: +5.03 V (min = +2.15 V, max = +0.00 V) +12V: +12.10 V (min = +8.39 V, max = +0....
I'm using Linux software RAID, the drives are attached to the 2nd bus on the ATA/33 controller. I may use the Highpoint as a RAID controller soon though once I get more drives. I'm helping my friend build his array, he wants to achieve 1TB RAID 5 for under 500 dollars. While helping him with that I ...
Aaaaahhhh!!! Confuse the newb, confuse the newb! Here's my BP6. Dual C500's running at 600, 256MB RAM, a 3.2GB main drive with two 6.4's in a RAID-0 array. Nothing super special yet, but hereya go! http://www.enginevoodoo.com/images/bp6/bp6full.JPG http://www.enginevoodoo.com/images/bp6/bp6fans.JPG ...
Other names for my past and present systems include Nebula (my lappie), Derelict (PC I found in the trash, heh), Foundry, Revolution, Avatar, Elsewhere, Logical, Minos, Cerberus, Charon, and Nova.