Don't think about it, give them a try... :)
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Don't think about it, give them a try... :)
Corsair ΑΧ1200 has 8 pcie cables...
For a 64GB OS/Programs only drive, is there any real world difference between C300 and M4?
At least OCZ was kind enough to name differently the drives... :p:
80mm fan on a 2011 psu...? U must be crazy... :lol:
Asus in well known for the thorough bios chanchelogs... :lol:
I didn't meant HW-Labs, but the rad itself... :)
Having the money to get two 580's and skipping on the psu...? That's an odd decision if u ask me... :confused:
Save some money and get an AX1200...
Thanks for the pics Cryptik... :)
Being using Primochill tubing (since pro LRT days) and just switched to Masterkleer. More than a happy camper here...! :D
Even though it's a bit stiffer than Primo, it takes a bit tighter bends...
Even though i don't like blueberry, your project sounds really nice... :)
Very clean and nice build! :up:
Either block will do the job. Just go for the looks...
Since your other blocks are all EK, i would opt for EK...
No performance drop...?
Unless you go for QuadCF i don't find a reason to get a 6990.
If you want a CF just do it properly and get two 6950/6970's...
I totally agree with u. I've tried these dual card/singe slot solutions and i can say that if you want CF/SLI do it the right way...
Lucky gf... :D
I think it's time for this thread to be closed...
A great review, as always Martin... :clap:
I wonder about its life expectancy though in real world conditions...
Hoping the very best for you and your daughter...
Oddly the DX's power connector is located farthest from mb, at least it's narrower than D2X and it's not a big deal...
BTW for those using Asus Xonar cards, i suggest that you try out Asus Xonar...
Sad that u leave the RIIX club but happy for your new gear... :)
Tells us how it goes... Pics with block installed also...
If this is the Laptron flexlight, prepare to through it in garbage in about a month... :p:
Very detailed description...
I sense a user experience... :lol:
For me the best clamps are Koolance ones...
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