08-31-2010 10:55 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 06:45 PM by ROGBot
08-31-2010 10:55 PM
09-01-2010 12:37 AM
09-01-2010 01:22 AM
xeromist wrote:
Yeah, acrylic would be doable unless you want to go custom fiberglass/carbon fiber like craigbru. Since the goal is lightweight I would look around too. If you were creative you could build a case out of cardboard I'd say.
As to the title, I'm short on cash and the only ASUS mobo I've got is in my workstation so I won't be participating. 😞
09-01-2010 09:04 AM
Brian@ASUS wrote:
compete for the asus category!
Personally, i would team up with someone. the perfect combo would be someone that can case mod, and someone that can overclock. invest as a team, work as a team, win as a team
09-01-2010 09:27 AM
pcjunkie209 wrote:
Ya what Brian said.....hey X how are you at oc'ing???? I have the rog board and most hardware probably gonna pick up a 460 so if your good at oc then we could team up I am ok at modding and I have tools so let me know!
09-01-2010 10:02 AM
xeromist wrote:
I'll help you out with whatever I can but time might be an issue. My next 2 weekends are pretty solid and in two weeks I've got a 3 day business trip but otherwise I could work with you on the weekday evenings.
As to my actual OC ability, I know stuff from lots of research but from a practical standpoint I've only OC'd 3 or 4 systems so I don't yet have the "Spidey Sense" like V2-V3 or other professional benchers. I do trial and error (not suicide though) overclocking.
09-01-2010 09:23 AM
Brian@ASUS wrote:
compete for the asus category!
Personally, i would team up with someone. the perfect combo would be someone that can case mod, and someone that can overclock. invest as a team, work as a team, win as a team
09-01-2010 11:35 AM
09-01-2010 12:51 PM