Mine blew a cap and melted out a hole in the back mesh :shocked:
My wife nearly crapped herself :rofl:
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I OWNZ all teh noobz
That's not just N00b rip ,that uber N00b ghetto................
[XC]Riptide 0wnZ aLL uR n00bz :eek:
I think that is his case.....................
What a blast from the past...........just plugged in an old drive and started going through some of the old stuff :rolleyes:
Anyone remember the original Thermochill block???..............no prizes for guessing who machined it :D
http://www.coolercases.co.uk/images/...s/tc_block.jpg
You guys have got this all insanely backwards wrong delux. The ONLY thing, only thing! that matters is how many posts you have.
<360 = Super noobness
360 - 362 = Super pro delux
362+ = N00b-newb
Hi, my name is skinnee and I'm a n00b for life! :D
Hello skinnee, DAING!, that now makes two of us :shrug:
What is a Noob? Well I am one. I learn something new here every day from the wealth of knowledge that is XS.
I came to this forum knowing a little about PC watercooling but a good amount about watercooling. The largest watercooled system that I have worked on was a 450 tons R-11 Centrifugal. But with the "Stickies", "Search" function and help of people such as nikhsub1 I was able to start piecing the information together. We all start somewhere and it is a journey that is best walked with help from those who know the path.
So many times I read threads where people are hungry for knowledge but do not know how to ask the right questions. It is our responsibility to pass on our knowledge that we obtained with someone else's help. There are so many talented people on this forum that have paid their dues and know how to impart that knowledge. Yes there are those that come here wanting to be spoon fed but it is our nature to want to jump in sometimes before we really know how deep the water is. I was impatient at first but I was politely guided to the Stickies, asked to read them and come back when I had a basic knowledge of PC watercooling so that I could ask the right questions. Those "Teachers" knew that the journey is sometimes more rewarding than the destination. :)