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  1. So far I only have subwoofers and a amplifier. The box design is being done by pwk designs. The box will be built by super steve. I will be running 2 e8v2d4s on a skar 800.1d. It has been a long time since I had any bump. So hopefully this'll last me a good while. With me working nights and going to college during the day. I could only afford a small build. I do plan on running a new battery up front, battery for the amp and the big 3. So here are the photos of the sub and amp. Quite impressive subwoofer. The amp looks good as well.

    Shout outs mike from carstereogiants for the subs. Thanks Kevin from Skar audio.

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  2. Thanks for the replys. I had a buddy measure his dodge magnum cargo area. I can run a 40" L x 18" H x 20" D. That comes to 8.3cu.ft. Would I be better off fitting 2 12s into that or 2 15s fit sucessfully?

    The subs I am looking at buying RE XXX or Fi BTL. Yes they will have the right power and right electrical upgrades.

  3. what is this POP3 mail???

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  4. ICH5/ICH5R has a problem, where latchup damages part of the chip.

    The results are, Device Manager shows the USB ports, all in order

    and correct, but each USB port is "deaf". And the reason for it,

    is the power source feeding the I/O driver, burns out, leaving

    the physical layer of the USB port non-functional.

    +5V -----/ /--+ <--- broken power path

    |

    v +5V Physical

    Logic Block ------------ I/O driver --------- D+ Layer

    Works OK --------- D- Of

    GND Port

    When the lightning strikes, it can induce a transient on the

    physical layer, and damage it. So it is possible the port

    may have failed, because of damage to the +5V,D+,D-,GND spot.

    It is even possible the +5V path to the port is what failed,

    and you might want to check that a mouse lights up when plugged

    into the port. The port won't function, if the +5V on the

    connector is no longer working. Some of those are fuse protected

    (but the fuse is a Polyfuse type, which normally never

    needs replacement, and the fuse recovers after it cools off).

    If you purchased the exact same motherboard, you should be

    able to drop it into place and continue using it. Depending

    on what other devices are damaged in your computer.

    If the lightning strike is very close, the effect can be

    powerful enough to leave physical effects, like burn marks,

    charring, chips with lids blown off. But even a weaker

    strike, can still leave invisible effects.

    Another thought that occurs to me, is you could purchase

    a USB2 PCI card, and use that to get some USB ports. That

    won't necessarily help with editing the contents of the BIOS

    using a USB keyboard, but for other USB purposes, it would

    give you some working ports, without replacing the motherboard.

  5. I decided to be a little different on my subwoofer approach. I want to run 8 DD 1508 subs. The subs come in single svc 4 ohm or dual 4 ohm. I think running the svc 4 ohm will be the better bet. I can run in 2 ohms. I just need a good quality amp that will run 4,000 watts at 2 ohm 1ch. With 4k I can give the subs 500 watts a piece.

    any help? or do them in .5 ohm?

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