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man im having a hard enough time finding just a bracket for the MCP655 pump!
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Only thing I can think of is find a metal working shop and design one. For a HDD cage that should be easy.

@Halcyon- twin

I'd say since its a sponsor rig I'd go with a machinist and C&C one to give it a better design look. Bet they can make one in about an hour. Might cost like 20 or 30 but a cleaner look to it.

Edit:

OR is this it?
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14197/ex-res-306/FrozenQ_Acetal_D5_MCP655_Pump_Mount_Bracket_-_Liquid_Fusion_Dual_Bay_Reservoir_.html

Or
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=42504
Edited by CyberDemonz101 - 9/11/12 at 1:47pm
post #19983 of 21280
nah im just looking for the stock one that came with the D5. I have a bitspower top on it but don't believe it will get in the way. I just need it so it's not slinging around the bottom of my case smile.gif
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Originally Posted by CyberDemonz101 View Post

Only thing I can think of is find a metal working shop and design one. For a HDD cage that should be easy.
@Halcyon- twin
I'd say since its a sponsor rig I'd go with a machinist and C&C one to give it a better design look. Bet they can make one in about an hour. Might cost like 20 or 30 but a cleaner look to it.
Edit:
OR is this it?
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/14197/ex-res-306/FrozenQ_Acetal_D5_MCP655_Pump_Mount_Bracket_-_Liquid_Fusion_Dual_Bay_Reservoir_.html
Or
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=42504

the idea was if i can get my hands on one, i can make a hdd system that clips together relatively easily, as i have already used all the 11 bays in the case with drives for my fileserver
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i'm looking fore an old computer to experements on fore my pc repair and maintance class it is an online class
Edited by smke - 9/11/12 at 4:09pm
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i'm looking fore an old computer to experements on fore my pc repair and maintance class

Huh?
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GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-D3H vs ASUS P8Z77-M PRO

Guys I need your experienced help..

I'm trying to choose between two MOBO's and can't decide, these are the MOBO's:

GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-D3H http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4144#sp

ASUS P8Z77-M PRO http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1155/P8Z77M_PRO/#specifications

The reason I'm debating these two is mainly Reliability wise, I've heard too much rumors about asus mobo's giving a hard time with reboots, no boot at all, have to pull out battery in order to power on, etc.. surprisingly (or not) my friend with his asus sabertooth p67 has flashed a new bios, and it totally corrupted his MOBO, it will not boot what so ever despite every measure we've taken..
maybe he's just unlucky, but I really wanted to hear your opinion about this..
which do you suggest getting?

edit: I'm coming from an Asus MOBO, had it for about 4 years, was flawless.. but I guess reliability can change with newer parts.
Edited by omricn - 9/11/12 at 11:51pm
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GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-D3H vs ASUS P8Z77-M PRO
Guys I need your experienced help..
I'm trying to choose between two MOBO's and can't decide, these are the MOBO's:
GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-D3H http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4144#sp
ASUS P8Z77-M PRO http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1155/P8Z77M_PRO/#specifications
The reason I'm debating these two is mainly Reliability wise, I've heard too much rumors about asus mobo's giving a hard time with reboots, no boot at all, have to pull out battery in order to power on, etc.. surprisingly (or not) my friend with his asus sabertooth p67 has flashed a new bios, and it totally corrupted his MOBO, it will not boot what so ever despite every measure we've taken..
maybe he's just unlucky, but I really wanted to hear your opinion about this..
which do you suggest getting?
edit: I'm coming from an Asus MOBO, had it for about 4 years, was flawless.. but I guess reliability can change with newer parts.
If you try reposting in the motherboard section of the forums you might get more direct responses but I can tell you that usually these days initial problems with boards are quickly resolved with firmware upgrades. The flashing process should be easy but you always run the risk of damaging your motherboard. You can however buy replacement bios chips and swap them out either using a flat jewellers scredriver or a special tool.

http://www.badflash.com/removbio.htm

I love my gigabyte and never had a problem flashing the bios as there is a very simple tool to do it with (not sure if its the same with the p77 board). I found a similar thread that considered another 2 motherboards and the majority went for your gigabyte option so I'd suggest reading that.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1297944/help-choosing-between-gigabyte-ga-z77x-d3h-vs-asrock-z77-extreme4-vs-asus-p8z77-v-le-vs-msi-z77a-gd55/0_100

All that being said, ASUS and Gigabyte are both well known and largely reliable manufacturers so you may want to check if there are any connections (or number of) that one offers and the other does not for example the esata on the ASUS or the six usb 3.0 and 8 sata on the gigabyte.
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Originally Posted by blue-cat View Post

If you try reposting in the motherboard section of the forums you might get more direct responses but I can tell you that usually these days initial problems with boards are quickly resolved with firmware upgrades. The flashing process should be easy but you always run the risk of damaging your motherboard. You can however buy replacement bios chips and swap them out either using a flat jewellers scredriver or a special tool.
http://www.badflash.com/removbio.htm
I love my gigabyte and never had a problem flashing the bios as there is a very simple tool to do it with (not sure if its the same with the p77 board). I found a similar thread that considered another 2 motherboards and the majority went for your gigabyte option so I'd suggest reading that.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1297944/help-choosing-between-gigabyte-ga-z77x-d3h-vs-asrock-z77-extreme4-vs-asus-p8z77-v-le-vs-msi-z77a-gd55/0_100
All that being said, ASUS and Gigabyte are both well known and largely reliable manufacturers so you may want to check if there are any connections (or number of) that one offers and the other does not for example the esata on the ASUS or the six usb 3.0 and 8 sata on the gigabyte.

Thank you for your elaborate response blue-cat! I'll read the link you sent and post my question in the MOBO forum smile.gif
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Huh?

Translation: He/she are looking for an old computer so that they may experiment on it for their PC repair and maintenance class (College/trade school etc i would guess)

I have played MMOs for many years, you get accustomed to 'online' speak as i like to call it biggrin.gif
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