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Old 03-30-2010
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That seems almost identical to my SS Chuch. Should work like a charm for everything with the exception of wprime and vantage cpu. Those two test kill my SS. But for most 3d they are so handy. I am excited for you bro!
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very nice john.

cant wait to see what you can do with this
Man I can't wait for the 24hr session that will ensue the day that I can actually fire it up.

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Sweet looking rig !!!

You know that thing is tuned perfect
Thanks so much for all your help and answering my questions!! Priceless...

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Congrats mate, all runmc units are strong!
After seeing this build it was very easy to go with Ron. He has been a pleasure to work with. He has answered every question no matter how senseless. At this point I would recommend him to anyone. Now just to see how smooth this transaction goes on the back end.

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That seems almost identical to my SS Chuch. Should work like a charm for everything with the exception of wprime and vantage cpu. Those two test kill my SS. But for most 3d they are so handy. I am excited for you bro!
I don't expect any SS to handle wprime, LOL Plus I hate that bench. You guys know me. I'll probably be going out on a long date with 32m when I get this puppy.

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Been a long time coming Chuchnutterz
Maybe now you can stop bitching people out on the forum and being a grouchy bastard all the time
LOL, well you're just gonna have to put up with Mr. Groucho until I get to fire this bad boy up. This thing is going to make my overclocking life so much better. No more trying to tweak my schedule to pick up the ln2. Now ln2 will just be to put the icing on the cake.

Just so you guys know Runmc's philosophy in tuning. He does use a load tester, but that's not how he checks and fine tunes his builds. He also takes a practical approach and also tunes on a motherboard in a real life scenario. I actually like that. It kind of shows you how much an i7 at 4.8ghz @ 1.55v is below 300w in "real world".
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What I like about Ron's unit is how very clean and well built they are.

He also takes a great deal of time to tune the units correctly with a load tester, and then double checks on a live CPU. A Load tester is not the same as a live CPU and he takes the time to check this out and give stats on how the unit performes.

He also goes out of his way to package the unit so it survives shipping. I simply do not hear about his units breaking durning shipping. Another great aspect of how Ron does business.

From what I understand this unit was allready built, yet he took the time to take it out and double check the tune and give it a bit more load handling capabilty so the customer would be happy.

He takes pride in his builds and it shows !
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