I emailed Foxconn directly and got a response back:
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for contacting Foxconn!
We are expecting the Rattler to arrive in...
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I emailed Foxconn directly and got a response back:
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for contacting Foxconn!
We are expecting the Rattler to arrive in...
Hope the wait isn't too long...it's pretty much perfect for my needs. No NF200, color scheme is what I'm looking for, and it looks like a nice clocker. I'd hate to have to go with the P67 FTW from...
Any word on a release date for this board?
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AMD can claim they can tackle Intel in terms of process. I mean, they're not going to say...
Sticking with my Razer Tarantula until it dies. I love the key action on it...the travel of a notebook with the key size of a desktop. Soooo comfortable to type on.
Any plans for a 4870/90 uni-sink keeping compatibility with the Fuzion GFX2 and MCW60?
CPU + 1 GPU only needs dual loop. GPUs don't really see much overclocking benefit from "better" above-ambient cooling, which means if you're on water to begin with you really won't get enough benefit...
NVRaid is slower than the comparable ICH10R. Reliable for the lucky ones, but slower nonetheless.
RAID0 is great for drives like Raptors that are fast to begin with, but as said above, slower...
The i7 platform has seen some SATA drive corruption when you clock the PCIe speed too high. Other than that, there really isn't much danger to your drives.
Apparently OS X 10.5.6 doesn't require you to hack video drivers to work on the 4800 series. I have a version of OS X 10.5.2 that will install and work fine on the BloodRAGE motherboard, and the...
Daddy likes. For a while D-Tek's options were the only full-cover heatsinks for GPUs...it's great to see Swiftech is making them too, especially given how common the MCW60 is.
Small amounts of bleach is used as a biocide. A lot might do some damage to tubes, but a little should be fine.
Price isn't bad either. Within the next few weeks might be a good time to jump...but with the way prices have been falling it might be best to wait.
Definitely. Or, you can take the iandh approach:
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That's great, but it won't stay 100% pure forever. The less contaminated something is, the quicker it will become contaminated - it's unavoidable, which is why it makes no sense to buy more expensive...
1) Distilled + a drop or two of PTnuke/generic aquarium algaecide = next to no maintenance. Just a flush every few months. The upside of no other additives is that you won't have dyes and stuff to...
Meh, I'm glad it's back up. Less temptation to buy.
Not a fan of full-cover blocks, but this definitely looks like pure win! Amazing looking block, too!
No crashes on Win7 here. I don't have many mods installed though, just the texture and body replacements.
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Core-only. The rest of the card doesn't need active cooling. Individual heatsinks or a full-cover heatsink is the way to go. Plus, they're less restrictive anc cheaper than full-cover, especially...
Best way is to call them. Expect to wait a while to a) talk to a customer support representative and b) get the board back.
Every time I've RMA'd an ASUS board it's been a month of turnaround...
Oblivion had horses...maybe Fallout should have rideable Brahmin?
If an Intel SSD of any NAND process drops below $200 I'm getting one.
Lies. The Silencer series is very quiet, and I can't hear my TurboCool 860w when the computer is on.
It's the TurboCool 1Kw and probably the 1.2Kw that are loud.