• Project HeinPC - Building my custom PC.
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[QUOTE=lavacano;40660998]does it have a button to turn on those jet engines how far does it fly[/QUOTE] sadly I don't think it's FAA approved
[QUOTE=ShaunOfTheLive;40661269]sadly I don't think it's FAA approved[/QUOTE] I flew a plane once and I can assure you that that is 100% FAA compliant.
[QUOTE=ShaunOfTheLive;40661269]sadly I don't think it's FAA approved[/QUOTE] [B]FAA REGULATIONS--ULTRALIGHT VEHICLES[/b] PART 103 - FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATIONS ULTRALIGHT VEHICLES [B] SUBPART A - GENERAL 103.1 APPLICABILITY [/B] This part prescribes rules governing the operation of ultralight vehicles in the United States. For the purposes of this part, an ultralight vehicle is a vehicle that: A. is used or intended to be used for manned operation in the air by a single occupant; B. is used or intended to be used for recreation or sport purposes only; C. does not have any U.S. or foreign airworthiness certificate; and D. if unpowered, weighs less than 155 pounds; or E. if powered: 1) weighs less than 254 pounds empty weight, excluding floats and safety devices which are intended for deployment in a potentially catastrophic situation; 2) has a fuel capacity not exceeding 5 U.S. gallons; 3) is not capable of more than 55 knots calibrated airspeed at full power in level flight; and 4) has a power-off stall speed which does not exceed 24 knots calibrated airspeed. [B] 103.7 CERTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION [/B] A. Notwithstanding any other section pertaining to certification of aircraft or their parts or equipment, ultralight vehicles and their component parts and equipment are not required to meet the airworthiness certification standards specified for aircraft or to have certificates of airworthiness. B. Notwithstanding any other section pertaining to airman certification, operators of ultralight vehicles are not required to meet any aeronautical knowledge, age, or experience requirements to operate those vehicles or to have airman or medical certificates. C. Notwithstanding any other section pertaining to registration and marking of aircraft, ultralight vehicles are not required to bear markings of any type. If it's under 254 pounds and he keeps out of regulated airspace he'll be okay
I'm starting to regret this. [img]http://puu.sh/2UAEb.png[/img] [editline]16th May 2013[/editline] W-what have I done@? [img]http://img.tomshardware.com/us/2006/05/29/from_treasures_to_trash/aerocool-t3-total.jpg[/img] [editline]16th May 2013[/editline] Should I change the thread title to "HeinAirlines"? [editline]16th May 2013[/editline] [h2]PC is finished![/h2] [img]http://puu.sh/2UAN3.jpg[/img]
Please tell me you didn't buy that case...
He did on the first page iirc. Too lazy and scared to look :v:
[QUOTE=Heinserver;40664126] [h2]PC is finished![/h2] [img]http://puu.sh/2UAN3.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] More like [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/qILQn1i.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Chubbs;40665241]He did on the first page iirc. Too lazy and scared to look :v:[/QUOTE] I'm literally crying.
That one looks more like a bass cannon than a jet engine
[QUOTE=Heinserver;40664126]I'm starting to regret this. [img]http://puu.sh/2UAEb.png[/img] [editline]16th May 2013[/editline] W-what have I done@? [img]http://img.tomshardware.com/us/2006/05/29/from_treasures_to_trash/aerocool-t3-total.jpg[/img] [editline]16th May 2013[/editline] Should I change the thread title to "HeinAirlines"? [editline]16th May 2013[/editline] [h2]PC is finished![/h2] [img]http://puu.sh/2UAN3.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] OP isn't really a bad guy, see? He was just confused and uninformed at the beginning
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;40667914]OP isn't really a bad guy, see? He was just confused and uninformed at the beginning[/QUOTE] Nah, I think that buying that case should constitute a crime against humanity.
Just ordered some more components. The [h2]Intel® Core™ i5-3570K[/h2] [img]http://puu.sh/2XU82.jpg[/img] The [h2]Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO[/h2] [img]http://puu.sh/2XU8R.jpg[/img] The [h2]Seagate ST1000DM003 1 TB[/h2] (A.K.A. Barracuda 7200.14) [img]http://puu.sh/2XU9T.jpg[/img] The [h2]GeIL 8 GB DDR3-1333 Kit[/h2] ( I KNOW, it's a poor chocie) [img]http://puu.sh/2XUai.jpg[/img] [editline]21st May 2013[/editline] GPU is put on hold btw, when ordering the GPU I will replace the PSU and CASE. Post suggestions below! (Compitable with the current components and please choose from alternate.nl) Budget? To be honest a low budget, like the case was 34 euro's and the psu about 50. [editline]21st May 2013[/editline] But since I want this pc to last, let's say 200 euro for the case and psu combined
If you say it's a [I]poor choice[/I]. Why the hell did you do it anyways?
Wait, so you know the ram is a poor choice but you bought it anyway? EDIT Ninjas everywhere
[QUOTE=Killervalon;40721399]If you say it's a [I]poor choice[/I]. Why the hell did you do it anyways?[/QUOTE] I found out after ordering, like always. [editline]21st May 2013[/editline] But it's going to be replaced with the crosshair something 1600mhz somewhere hidden in my vacation house.
It's twice now you've ordered poor things, why don't you just ask here [I]before[/I] you buy anything?
I think this was a bad idea. Intels new processor, Haswell, will be released within 14 days from now. You also bought some RAM which you thought was a poor choice. If you're spending up to 200 euros for both a case and a PSU then getting high quality ones should be very easy. The case depends on your personal taste though and what you're looking from it. If I had to give personal preference then you could take a look at the Fractal Design Define R4. If you're buying a reasonably priced GPU then a 550w PSU should technically be just as reasonable. What GPU do you think of ordering? [editline]21st May 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Heinserver;40722276]I found out after ordering, like always. [editline]21st May 2013[/editline] But it's going to be replaced with the crosshair something 1600mhz somewhere hidden in my vacation house.[/QUOTE] If you're still looking to buy then you should get the cheapest branded RAM you can find that has a lifetime warranty; it's practically all the same. Stick with ones that run at 1333mhz and avoid ones with large heatsinks/fins. You can technically go with 1600mhz but that's usually if it's equally priced. If you're still going with an Ivybridge processor then stick with ones that support 1.5v.
But I don't understand, I can't find any reviews about the PSU I currently have, why would it blow up? [editline]21st May 2013[/editline] I mean, the ram has good reviews but what I ment with "poor choice" I ment it's 1333 mhz, I'm not that pro with hardware.
[QUOTE=Heinserver;40731113]But I don't understand, I can't find any reviews about the PSU I currently have, why would it blow up? [editline]21st May 2013[/editline] I mean, the ram has good reviews but what I ment with "poor choice" I ment it's 1333 mhz, I'm not that pro with hardware.[/QUOTE] 1333MHz RAM is fine lol
[QUOTE=Heinserver;40731113]But I don't understand, I can't find any reviews about the PSU I currently have, why would it blow up? [editline]21st May 2013[/editline] I mean, the ram has good reviews but what I ment with "poor choice" I ment it's 1333 mhz, I'm not that pro with hardware.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.jonnyguru.com/[/url] This is where I go for PSU reviews. If a unit isn't reviewed, don't buy it, unless you know the OEM and it's from a reputable brand.
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;40731863][url]http://www.jonnyguru.com/[/url] This is where I go for PSU reviews. If a unit isn't reviewed, don't buy it, unless you know the OEM and it's from a reputable brand.[/QUOTE] That site only has a review on the Auerocool Zero DBA 500w, not a bad review though. [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=GreenDolphin;40722414]I think this was a bad idea. Intels new processor, Haswell, will be released within 14 days from now. You also bought some RAM which you thought was a poor choice. If you're spending up to 200 euros for both a case and a PSU then getting high quality ones should be very easy. The case depends on your personal taste though and what you're looking from it. If I had to give personal preference then you could take a look at the Fractal Design Define R4. If you're buying a reasonably priced GPU then a 550w PSU should technically be just as reasonable. What GPU do you think of ordering? [editline]21st May 2013[/editline] If you're still looking to buy then you should get the cheapest branded RAM you can find that has a lifetime warranty; it's practically all the same. Stick with ones that run at 1333mhz and avoid ones with large heatsinks/fins. You can technically go with 1600mhz but that's usually if it's equally priced. If you're still going with an Ivybridge processor then stick with ones that support 1.5v.[/QUOTE] The ram's are 1.5V btw [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] Also on a side note, I know many of you don't like the casing, the funny part is that I don't have to see the casing unless I'm pressing the power button, using the dvd drive, attaching USB's or when I have to un-dust it.
[QUOTE=Heinserver;40731113]But I don't understand, I can't find any reviews about the PSU I currently have, why would it blow up?[/QUOTE] Because some manufactures skip on quality control and outright lie about the wattage they can deliver. We have no idea if the unit is reliable enough to use since we can't find any reviews of it. On the bad side it can cause system instability and unexpected shutdowns. [url=http://hardwareinsights.com/wp/the-2012-el-cheapo-power-supply-roundup/2/]At worst it can damage your components and actually cause a fire.[/url] The unit you chose also has no warranty. I think it's best you return it ASAP. [QUOTE=Heinserver;40733200]Also on a side note, I know many of you don't like the casing, the funny part is that I don't have to see the casing unless I'm pressing the power button, using the dvd drive, attaching USB's or when I have to un-dust it.[/QUOTE] I'm sure you could still at least invest in a high quality case for a reasonable price.
[h2]Pic update[/h2] [img]http://puu.sh/2YBoq.jpg[/img] [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] [img]http://puu.sh/2YBp4.jpg[/img] [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] [img]http://puu.sh/2YBpJ.jpg[/img] [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] Aerocool falls under tier 4 (Tier 1 being the best) Exact quote of the category tier 4: [i]Tier 4 - Not Recommend for stressful situations. May not be able to put out full rated power above room temperature, and may slightly fail to meet ATX specs. [/i] [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] Jesus christ, what a beast component [img]http://puu.sh/2YBwE.png[/img] /sarcasm What is that doing on a PC store? [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] B.t.w. I shall use this PSU, when I order a graphics card, I will order a psu with it, the Corsair GS700 [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] Forgot to say, between 12:30 and 14:00 today, I will receive my CPU, RAM, Harddisk and CPU Cooler
Why even take a picture of the PSU wattage label, it's not like it proves anything. The lack of sleeving only confirms that this is a cheap as shit PSU, and yes, the case [I]does[/I] mean something even if you're not looking at it. There's this guy callednoise , and he's got a schizophrenic friend called temperatures - they're both gonna hotbox in your case, and they're probably gonna get really high. And I own an Aerocool M40 (nice case, but the temperatures and noise level sucks).
Holy fuck man, thumb that shit.
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;40736611]Why even take a picture of the PSU wattage label, it's not like it proves anything. The lack of sleeving only confirms that this is a cheap as shit PSU, and yes, the case [I]does[/I] mean something even if you're not looking at it. There's this guy callednoise , and he's got a schizophrenic friend called temperatures - they're both gonna hotbox in your case, and they're probably gonna get really high. And I own an Aerocool M40 (nice case, but the temperatures and noise level sucks).[/QUOTE] Did you use that for a mediacenter? Also, before purchasing a GPU I'll ask you, Which one should I get? I want to run nearly everything on max, I want to be able to livestream or record at the same time. [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] budget on gpu you say? Let's say about 300-400 euros. Please do use [url]www.alternate.nl[/url]
The Corsair GS series is a little lower end, right with the CX series and is also made by CWT. Go for something a little more well made and with less wattage like [url]http://www.alternate.nl/html/product/OCZ/Silencer_Mk_III_500W/965415/?tk=7&lk=3895[/url]
[QUOTE=Heinserver;40736522]B.t.w. I shall use this PSU, when I order a graphics card, I will order a psu with it, the Corsair GS700[/QUOTE] Get this PSU instead: [url]http://www.alternate.nl/html/product/XFX/PRO550W_Core_Edition/838244/?tk=7&lk=3892[/url] It's cheaper, has better build quality and a 5 year warranty compared to the Corsair. [QUOTE=Heinserver;40736624]Did you use that for a mediacenter? Also, before purchasing a GPU I'll ask you, Which one should I get? I want to run nearly everything on max, I want to be able to livestream or record at the same time. [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] budget on gpu you say? Let's say about 300-400 euros. Please do use [url]www.alternate.nl[/url][/QUOTE] You should wait until the Nvidia release their new product line. The GTX 780 will be released tomorrow and the GTX 770 next week. If want to buy now then you can pick between these two considering your massive budget: [url]http://www.alternate.nl/html/product/EVGA/GeForce_GTX_670_(02G-P4-2670-KR)/1006232/?tk=7&lk=4037[/url] [url]http://www.alternate.nl/html/product/SAPPHIRE/HD_7970_3GB_GDDR5_(11197-11-40G)/1031667/?tk=7&lk=4031[/url] In this situation just go with what brand you like. If you want a more power efficient card then Nvidia is ideal.
[QUOTE=GreenDolphin;40737018]Get this PSU instead: [url]http://www.alternate.nl/html/product/XFX/PRO550W_Core_Edition/838244/?tk=7&lk=3892[/url] It's cheaper, has better build quality and a 5 year warranty compared to the Corsair. You should wait until the Nvidia release their new product line. The GTX 780 will be released tomorrow and the GTX 770 next week. If want to buy now then you can pick between these two considering your massive budget: [url]http://www.alternate.nl/html/product/EVGA/GeForce_GTX_670_(02G-P4-2670-KR)/1006232/?tk=7&lk=4037[/url] [url]http://www.alternate.nl/html/product/SAPPHIRE/HD_7970_3GB_GDDR5_(11197-11-40G)/1031667/?tk=7&lk=4031[/url] In this situation just go with what brand you like. If you want a more power efficient card then Nvidia is ideal.[/QUOTE] Is bridging possible with GeForce GTX 670?
The XFX Pro is probably the better choice if you only have that site to choose from and you don't care about the fact that the OCZ is quieter and modular. If you have the time, I'd also wait for the GTX 7** series, chances are the performance increases will be quite good. [editline]22nd May 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Heinserver;40737093]Is bridging possible with GeForce GTX 670?[/QUOTE] SLI with a 670 and a 770? No.
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