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  • #16
    Originally posted by Storm View Post
    * There's a bug in Teamspeak that seems to combine switches on joystick and quadrant as a single device. It sees the PTT on my joystick as the lefthand down quadrant rocker switch, so I keep that one vacant. This doesn't happen with other applications such as Ventrilo or (of course) FSX.
    New version of Teamspeak fixes this bug. :applause:
    Now I can reclaim that quadrant rocker switch.

    But what to assign it to...
    Idleline suggests the water rudder...

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    • #17
      I have not been ignoring this thread on purpose. I have been extremely busy as of late, but when I get home, I will snap a photo.
      HawgDawg4Life.....

      HawgDawg4life@msflights.net
      See my videos Here

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      • #18
        I'm running

        - 32GB 8x4 Ripjaw ddr3
        - GeForce GTX Titan [SLI] 6gb
        - Rampage IV Extreme
        - i7 4770K @ 4GHZ
        - 2 x 3tb 10,000rpm storage
        - 1 x 500gb ssd

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        • #19
          Got some good ideas from this thread 7 months later. Thanks!!

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          • #20
            I realize that this is a bit late. but here is a shot of my system....

            HawgDawg4Life.....

            HawgDawg4life@msflights.net
            See my videos Here

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            • #21
              [IMG]http://picresize.com/images/tagdf.jpg[/IMG]

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              • #22
                Okay, here goes. Hope the Pics post.



                Added my expensive ($25 for a new take out in Phoenix) Chair.



                And here's the engine.



                ASUS Maximus VI Extreme, i7-4770K (i7-4790K being installed tomorrow), 32GB DRAM, ASUS GTX-780 Poeidon. Everything (MB Chipset, DRAM, CPU, GPU) under water. Runs high 30s C under full FSX load.

                RodeoGeorge

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                • #23
                  what are you using for cooling?

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                  • #24
                    MCP35X2 Pump with cooling Fan
                    Photon 270 Tube Reservoir
                    XT45 480 Radiator
                    EK-FB ASUS M6E - Acetal + Nickel Chipset Block
                    EK-Supremacy Clean CSQ - Nickel + Acetal CPU Block
                    Bitspower Universal RAM Module Water Cooling Set for DRAM
                    XSPC EX240 Crossflow Series Copper Dual-Fan Radiator
                    Aquacomputer MPS400 Flow Sensor
                    Aquaero 6XT Controller
                    4 X Alphacool Inline Temp Sensors
                    Primochill Acrylic Tubing and Compression Fittings
                    Bitspower 90s
                    10 X Corsair SP120 PWM Fans
                    1 X Corsair AF140 Fan
                    Corsair 900D Case

                    And the loop is being drained and taken apart to check the condition today and install the i7-4790 that just arrived.

                    RodeoGeorge

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                    • #25
                      All I can think of...

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by wa3pnt View Post
                        Okay, here goes. Hope the Pics post.
                        They did. Quite impressive!!

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                        • #27
                          Nice cockpit RodeoGeorge, I'm guessing homemade? Got any pics of the process? Also you seem to have quite a bit of Saitek gear, have you found a good USB hub you like?
                          - Michael
                          Check out my cockpit build!

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                          • #28
                            In addition to all the SAITEK USB stuff, I also have to deal with the Triple Head 2 Go and several Aquaero 6 XT related USB items.

                            Here is my USB configuration.

                            The Aquaero 6 XT is plugged into one of the USB headers on the Motherboard.

                            A NZXT 1U01 (http://www.amazon.com/NZXT-IU01-Inte...s=nzxt+usb+hub) is plugged into the second USB Header on the Motherboard.

                            Into the 1U01 I plugged the Aquaero related items (MPS400 Flow Sensor, and two Aquacomputer PowerAdjust2 extensions for fan control)

                            The SAITEK Yoke is plugged into a rear MB USB connector. The only thing that I have plugged into the Yoke (with the exception of the Throttle which is not USB) is the Desktop Aviator GPS 2450B.

                            The Triple Head 2 Go is plugged into a second rear MB USB connector.

                            The Logitech Keyboard/Trackball Remote is plugged into a third rear MB USB Connector.

                            A Logitech USB Sound Card (used for the Headset/Mic) is plugged into a fourth rear MB USB Connector.

                            And finally a 7 Port USB 3.0 Hub (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1) is plugged into a fifth rear MB USB Connector.

                            Into the 7 Port Hub I have the remaining SAITEK items plugged. (Multi Panel, Radio Panel 1, Radio Panel 2, BIP, Rudders Pedals, Switch Panel, and Cessna Trim Wheel).

                            And now you know the rest of the story. LOL

                            RodeoGeorge

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                            • #29
                              Oooh, I didn't see the 2450B GPS. How do you like it?

                              I had heard the Saitek panels don't like anything USB 3.0. Perhaps it's just the FIP's though. I've been struggling looking for a good 2.0 hub that will provide enough power per port for all the Saitek gear I have.
                              - Michael
                              Check out my cockpit build!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Waterman981 View Post
                                Oooh, I didn't see the 2450B GPS. How do you like it?

                                I had heard the Saitek panels don't like anything USB 3.0. Perhaps it's just the FIP's though. I've been struggling looking for a good 2.0 hub that will provide enough power per port for all the Saitek gear I have.
                                Love the 2450B. Another step in moving away from Mouse/Trackball use.

                                All my SAITEK Panels are using the USB 3.0 Hub with no problems. The power requirements were another reason that I went with the Hub I chose, as it has a large Power Supply.

                                RodeoGeorge

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