First things first, I wasn't really sure where to post this so if its in the wrong spot mods please move it. Anyway I own a 1998 Ford Explorer Sport thats in really nice condition with low mileage...
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First things first, I wasn't really sure where to post this so if its in the wrong spot mods please move it. Anyway I own a 1998 Ford Explorer Sport thats in really nice condition with low mileage...
Its an older revision.
I'm about to install my liquid cooling for a 1055T Thuban which consists of:
MCP350 (Modded to 355) w/ XSPC Reservoir Top
MCR-220 w/ Yate Loon D12SL-12's
D-Tek Fuzion V1 w/ Nozzle
I bought...
Okay, cool. How well do you think my 120.2 + 120.1 will handle the load, and later quite possibly the newer AM3+. Thing is I already have a MCR220 and can probably find the block / MCR120 used...
I'm looking to put together a simple loop for noise / internal setup and overclocking on my Phenom X6, what are some good blocks for this platform? I know my motherboard (ASUS M4A89GTD PRO) has...
I was wondering if someone with this case could confirm whether or not this case has enough room to mount a MCR-220 + MCR-220 Stack in the front. My plan is to remove the 3.5" bay (all but enough to...
I'd personally choose this model PC-K7B I own the PC-7B II and like it aside from the lack of cable management (without modifications), however I would remove the HDD cage and isolation mount the...
I'm looking for a good cheap overclocker from this line. Preferably for pairing with a Q6600 and some Crucial Ballistix D9MGH DDR2 800, I don't need more than one PCI-E slot. The only real must...
All you have to do in order to remove the drive cage rack is take a drill and drill through some of the pop rivets. Easy to replace with a cheap rivet gun as well.. I wouldn't really consider that...
I hope you aren't overclocking, because a few 120.1's isn't going to be nearly enough to handle an i7 and 4870 X2 / 4890 Xfire.
Agreed, within the top coolers my decisions are made more towards value, ease of mount, and stock base flatness. Because they're all so damn close in performance. Hence why I chose the HDT-S1283V...
Not really if you have any kind of decent airflow I would think.
Any idea what kind of wattage per channel the Silverstone FP33-B can handle? I've been googling for a bit now and can't seem to come up with anything. I may just fail at the interwebz but at any...
Will the Thermalright s775 mounting kit (bolt through) work on a Xigmatek HDT-S1283?
Case feet.
Doesn't really matter in regards to heat, so long as you have adequate case airflow.
You could use an Apogee Drive pump / block combo to cut down on space constraints. A short t line would also help vs a reservoir. I don't suppose you could fit a PA160 into it, could you? =p
One involves a sticker and an ass reaming by Apple.
Its huge but the compartments limit your flexibility, unless of course you feel the urge to gut it somewhat. I had a P180 and it was okay, had I gutted it I would have been alot happier I think. ...
Wow, I wouldn't have thought the hit box lag would have been that bad. I mean I know in like Halo 2 / Halo 3 it was pretty bad...but that just looks horrible. In game it might not be as bad as it...
It may just be the pictures, but that Thermaltake block is dirty.
Looks good man, personally I would have painted the chassis as well though.
That is beautiful.
Honestly i'd buy one.
No, AS5 isn't an epoxy however they sell a thermal epoxy. I'd honestly use some good tape, because like Spawne said while its mostly permanent its not entirely.