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    Honestly not quite understanding the "Open" part...

    Honestly not quite understanding the "Open" part of this whole thing.

    If there are massive performance gains to be had from this on AMD's architecture, that implies that something in the current...
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    I wish they'd start taking these technologies and...

    I wish they'd start taking these technologies and shrinking them. We should have far more options for SFX PSU's than we currently do.
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    You can argue whether this "current" internet...

    You can argue whether this "current" internet works better or worse than the "old" one, but I have to say - there was nothing like having to pony up a couple of dollars to support a site/server, to...
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    I prefer the current system - if you care enough...

    I prefer the current system - if you care enough to type a single question into a search bar, you`ll see the answer on the first page. And then, if you care enough to learn how to implement it, you...
  5. Anyone who says Tetris isn't an action game...

    Anyone who says Tetris isn't an action game simply hasn't gotten far enough. :)

    But seriously, I'm not sure what revolutionary about this. The brain adapts and optimizes itself for things it's...
  6. "Overclocking may void motherboard warranty....

    "Overclocking may void motherboard warranty. Please check the operation manual for supported components"
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    I was really looking forward to this coming out,...

    I was really looking forward to this coming out, but it's kind of left me lukewarm. I use an external DAC, so I don't need the sound riser. I was looking forward to having 6 high-speed sata ports,...
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    Poll: Just some extra food for thought: The vast...

    Just some extra food for thought:

    The vast majority of computer noise can be classified as low frequency noise. Even a "high speed" 3k rpm, 10-blade fan is going to have a base frequency of 50Hz,...
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    Definitely interesting, but I can't help but...

    Definitely interesting, but I can't help but think there's a quite a few points of failure present. Not just the possibility of leaks, but also the trickiness of making sure each copper plate is at...
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    There have been tests done in the past between...

    There have been tests done in the past between regular and premium versions of waterblocks where the regular had a delrin/acrylic top, and the premium had a copper top, and the difference was...
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    Poll: The most you can say about it is that it adds...

    The most you can say about it is that it adds weight to flimsy panels, making it harder for them to resonate with the sources of noise. Possibly taking the edge off high-frequency noise that...
  12. Yeah, with all due respect to anyone who wants...

    Yeah, with all due respect to anyone who wants that particular design, I just don't see $800 in that chassis. And as lowfat pointed out, if you know your HTPC parts, it's obvious they're adapting an...
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    Thank god, an ITX board. Headers aren't in danger...

    Thank god, an ITX board. Headers aren't in danger of being blocked by GPU blackplates, consolidated power plug points. Looks like a fairly nice layout too, as ITX boards go. Definitely be keeping an...
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    As long as it's clamped, go right ahead. It can...

    As long as it's clamped, go right ahead. It can help a lot with vibrations, but shorter sections of tubing still have the potential to pass on a little of the vibration. Also be mindful that the...
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    Suspicious, anyway. The claimed prices leave a...

    Suspicious, anyway. The claimed prices leave a really big gap between the 780 and Titan, even by enthusiast standards. But there's limits to how much Nvidia could drop Titan prices - last thing they...
  16. Oh goody. Bring back my memories of cell phones...

    Oh goody. Bring back my memories of cell phones in the 80's.
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    Have you taken a look at vapor chambers, often...

    Have you taken a look at vapor chambers, often found in GPU heatsinks these days?

    And don't forget the spreading effect of micropin arrays in waterblocks. I believe it's already been established...
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    The yellow wire on the PSU plug is your 12V, the...

    The yellow wire on the PSU plug is your 12V, the black wires are both grounds. The red and orange wires can be ignored for your application.

    You'll need to attach both of the pumps' power wires...
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    Urgh. You'd think the days of constantly...

    Urgh. You'd think the days of constantly doublechecking with the original Thermochill spacing would have taught people a lesson - STANDARDIZE THINGS.
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    Because if there was anything the HL2 series...

    Because if there was anything the HL2 series needed, it was some musical interludes between the headcrabs and combine soldier attacks.
  21. Yeah, so is mine. It's all relative, just like...

    Yeah, so is mine. It's all relative, just like how the companies "only" charge a couple percentage points for the transaction fee. And how you actually get the money at the end of the year, so when...
  22. About time. All those generous reward programs,...

    About time. All those generous reward programs, where you get loaded up with miles/points/cashback, even if you never pay a penny of interest? How do people think those get paid for?

    And maybe...
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    For what it's worth, it's not a pure hydrogen...

    For what it's worth, it's not a pure hydrogen fuelled truck. But there's been a number of people offering hydrogen injection systems, where the H2 is produced via water seperation, and used as a...
  24. Unless there was some special twist mentioned in...

    Unless there was some special twist mentioned in the videos that I skipped, isn't this nothing more than high air-water delta watercooling?

    Around here, we almost take <5 degree deltas and highly...
  25. Pro-clockers WOULD appreciate more space between...

    Pro-clockers WOULD appreciate more space between video cards though, for cleaner airflow or space for pots. And pro-clockers don't need that many PCI-Ex1 slots.
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