Noctua Cooling Competition - Winning Entries
More Winning Entries
Published: 3rd September 2010 | Source: Noctua Cooling Competion |

More Winning Entries
2nd Place winner Chudleys entry is very much worth a watch, keep an eye open for the latest and greatest Batman & Robin to make an appearence!
3rd Place but still an NH-D14 winner is Alien/ScottyMcGroogerballs, we are pretty sure he changed his forum name on the off chance he might win! Alien is a relative new comer to the OC3D forums, his twisted mind coupled with too much spare time and oodles of imagination has meant he settled in pretty fast! The original photoshop entry was good, but it was the awesome sauce that really cracked it for him!
Heres part of his first entry (there were quite a few images!)

Here is the entry that we felt clinched the top spot for him though, I can see this being used in the future for stag nights and birthdays - oh joy!
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i mean the whole extend desktop thing !
I understand its a bit more of a hazzle but some people might find it easier ?
i'll do it with screenshots and all , just let me know then i will have a start on it , other wise you can delete this post to keep the guide clean ;)
EDIT oki doki buddy ...tomorrow i am on it now its time to hit the bed :sleep:
v258.xx drivers seem to resolve the dummy plug issue for all OSes, as reported on the folding forum by Leonardo
According to this dummy plugs are no longer needed :eyes:
Until it's for sure 100% I'm using dummy plugs because I'm a points whore and lack of performance on my part is not an option

A DVI to VGA Dummy.
Basically by bridging several of the VGA pins you can trick the GFX card (and Windows) into thinking there is a generic monitor attached and the extended desktop will remain, even after rebooting. No more swapping cables or climbing behind your rig to sort it out. :cool:
Now, this guide recommends 75Ohm resistors, but the chap used 68Ohm and I used 90Ohm so I can only guess anything between 50 and 100Ohms will suffice. I've just plugged mine in, but the guide also shows how to solder them in easier. :cool:
Happy GPU Folding, people!
Pics and guide taken from XS.