Hmm, I had similar issues with an x58 gigabyte board - I tried modified bioses but didn't have a lot of luck (aka, windows no longer wanted to boot after upgrading from an 8.0 intel option rom to...
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Hmm, I had similar issues with an x58 gigabyte board - I tried modified bioses but didn't have a lot of luck (aka, windows no longer wanted to boot after upgrading from an 8.0 intel option rom to...
I really wish benchmarks would start including min fps as a standard in the output - average fps isn't as important as min for overall smoothness of gameplay.
Retailers claim "Steam is killing our artificial shortage market" ...
Yeah, no :banana::banana::banana::banana: - good riddance to gamestop.
e: Unfortunately this means we've all accepted the...
Thanks for keeping all of the watercooling component companies in business :clap:
Heh, of course I read this shortly after buying a d5 with a top/stand.
Not to beat a dead horse or anything, but :fudzilla:
I picked a 5870 off ebay a couple weeks back for like $250 shipped, if you're looking for discount cards try the resale market.
I've always used BP's 45' rotating adapters to make tightly spaced ports work with compression fittings. Water cooling sometimes doesn't work the way you expect and you need to improvise, that's the...
Yes - if you've setup your bios to shut the machine down on CPU fan failure and the tach lead is plugged into the cpu fan header. This assumes that you've done that and that your bios does what you...
What's the thinking with dual loops sharing the res - you run one high flow loop (rads) and another moderate restriction loop (cpu + gpu) ? I ended up ordering the bay res and one pump, I'm...
C. All of the above.
Give him a heads up to consider swapping to different GPUs, the kWh/month savings from his his energy company every month should pay them off in a few months.
A the moment I'm running an i7 920...
You might want to warm up your village bicycle jokes, I ordered a res & pump today - it should fit nicely.
Acetone and a rag.
Where's the Can-Do attitude?
Heh, nevermind - actually reading the first post helps.
I'm a Tygon 3603 guy, if it's good enough for lab work it's good enough for me. I've played with 2275 as well, it's amazingly durable, but it's a :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana: and a half...
Some PSUs won't power on without sufficient load - when I built my current loop I used a spare PSU for leak testing and couldn't get it started with just the pump. If that happens try plugging in an...
Just picked up a discount 5870 off ebay, happy to cut my wattage draw compared to a 4870x2 and retain the same performance ;)
I'd seriously consider a dual Barts Pro setup if the leaked numbers...
I was just going to suggest that one, I bought one for my 5870 when I realized it was $40 cheaper than the competition.
(Yay for $69.99 sale prices :D)
Awesome, that sounds pretty damn perfect for my upcoming rebuild. Know any retailer that would be willing to send me an email when they're in stock? If it's six weeks I'm going to forget ;)
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Ah, ok - so the unit on the right is a dual pump version? I wasn't sure if the second res was dual pump or if that was some kind of fancy back.
thanks!
Is there a dual DDC version available? If so, would you mind putting up a couple renders?
edit: on the DDC versions do you have depth measurements? I've been looking for a bay res for a while and...
This is pretty accurate - current products are always in demand, you'll typically pull in 75-90% of original value depending on how quickly you want to sell.
Older generation products,...
Wow, look at the nerdrage in this thread.
I don't care how stupid the name is, if it lets me do this then I'm sold:
http://techreport.com/r.x/lucid-hydra-preview/lucid-demo.jpg