I have a X2000FN from lian-li, is full black anodized Alu. At the moment I have two 360 and a 280 inside, I think I will never be able to cramp a case as did this one .
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I have a X2000FN from lian-li, is full black anodized Alu. At the moment I have two 360 and a 280 inside, I think I will never be able to cramp a case as did this one .
Just to add something in to the mix. A 290 will dump considerably more heat then your 5Ghz Sandy.
Your best option would be to use the two pumps, both rads (280 + 140) , CPU and GPU on the same...
Any idea how good are those Dominator GT 2133 cl9 1.5v samsung kits ? How do they compare with the Dominator platinum 2400 c9 kits ?
Dahm ! I must keep a close look at mine since it is in a really dangerous place that would utterly destroy my system if it cracks...
My p9x79 pro boots at 3000 CL11 no problem! So you shouldn't run into any problems
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There is a European directive that should have been transferred to Belgian law a long time ago that states that you are entitled to have your money refunded after 1 month has passed after you...
OK that isnt good. I will ser what I get and act on it. They were advertised as 2400cl9 non the less
I will keep tem then, my CPU can boot 3000 with Hynix CFR single sided. I am not so lucky with Samsung... Though they were the chips I liked the most, using my Samsung greens I can't even get 2400...
Hey guys I got some sticks for a good price on ebay but they aren't the advertised 2400 cl9 but rather the 2400 cl10 kit (here)...
I haven't payed them yet, I'm wondering are they worth it for...
Yes you most def need a new PSU.
EK blocks do cool vrms, I dont really know what bellow those aluminum heatsinks but it isn't the vrm
Not sure if you could fit 3x140mm, I had to go with 2x140mm in mine !
I think he is talking about ASUS own designs such as the MATRIX. That's what makes sense any way. A reference board is made by AMD so ASUS or not it's just a sticker.
Though from the set of rules you quoted they are not abiding to all european laws. At least I know they go against portuguese law.
"Replacements under EVGA's RMA Service will continue the original...
I used high temperature black RTV silicone. It hold de IHS in place and it looked like brand new.
Judgine by what use to happen in vapochill prommy kits the Ice wont form in the 1st place. The heaters will keep the temperature difference between air and plastic low enough so ice wont form ! Or at...
Both those statements are false. Back them if you want anyone to believe in them.
Yes they are. Those chips were much cooler then the average IB running on the same air cooler. And by getting such frequency with so low volts they are, without a doubt, low leakage chips.
That chip looks like a good candidate to IHS removal !
That's not right. As long as you are not going too cold high leakage will always be worst. As a matter of fact leakage = bad. That's why hardware manufacturers have developed a handful of ways to...
Oh ok, that's sad then… Well one can only hope :p:
I found them on an online store, so yes I think they might be available ( http://www.caseking.de/shop/catalog/Arbeitsspeicher/DDR3-3000/Team-Group-Xtreem-Series-DDR3-3000-CL11-8-GB-Kit::22550.html )
Use nail polish for that… It's far thiner and will protect the contacts, moreover if want to remove just throw some acetone at it and wipe it clean.
Well TeamGroup has a 3000 C11 kit for 180€, what's that ? 1/5th of the price of the Corsair kit ?