• CIPWTTKT&GC v0x21 (v33): Fuck Titles Edition
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[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44864577]that's exactly the one i'm using i even have trouble just mounting the fan[/QUOTE] You should just be able to mount the heatsink, then snap the fan on. Literally 2 minutes. Hardest part is making sure you got the right amount of thermal paste. On another note, apparently someone actually did the thing I was joking about. [URL]http://www.mikevanelst.com/chiller/chiller.html[/URL]
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[QUOTE=gman003-main;44864586]What kind of processor is that even for? Something weird, I bet, because even my Google-fu is too weak to find it.[/QUOTE] You won't find it on Google. It's behind a customer wall. [img]http://puu.sh/8UEfu.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Demache;44864659]You should just be able to mount the heatsink, then snap the fan on. Literally 2 minutes. Hardest part is making sure you got the right amount of thermal paste. On another note, apparently someone actually did the thing I was joking about. [URL]http://www.mikevanelst.com/chiller/chiller.html[/URL][/QUOTE] but to be able to mount it i need to hold the screw on the other side of the motherboard, and then screw it in and hold the whole thing steady too
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44864713]but to be able to mount it i need to hold the screw on the other side of the motherboard, and then screw it in and hold the whole thing steady too[/QUOTE] ....uhh, I don't think your doing it right. The 1155 sockets usually just have some sort a snap locks. No screws.
Formatted and installef windows, now it gives me boot disc failure/missing errors Windows pls
[QUOTE=Demache;44864764]....uhh, I don't think your doing it right. The 1155 sockets usually just have some sort a snap locks. No screws.[/QUOTE] Well, the hyper 212 on my 1156 had screws. But it doesn't require anywhere near two people to install, just place the motherboard so the heatsink sits upright and hold down both sides of the clamp with your fingers. It's really not that hard.
[QUOTE=wingless;44864672]You won't find it on Google. It's behind a customer wall. [img]http://puu.sh/8UEfu.png[/img][/QUOTE] Ah, I figured it was a POWER chip (given you're, y'know, [i]you[/i]).
[QUOTE=Demache;44864764]....uhh, I don't think your doing it right. The 1155 sockets usually just have some sort a snap locks. No screws.[/QUOTE] only on the small time fans, the 212 has 4 huge screws with some weird shit going on in the back iirc
[QUOTE=gman003-main;44864833]Ah, I figured it was a POWER chip (given you're, y'know, [i]you[/i]).[/QUOTE] Like I'd go for something people could easily find on Google. That's just not fun.
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44864840]only on the small time fans, the 212 has 4 huge screws with some weird shit going on in the back iirc[/QUOTE] Interesting, mine uses the snaps (its not the EVO, but it is a Hyper 212). Maybe its an older revision.
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44864840]only on the small time fans, the 212 has 4 huge screws with some weird shit going on in the back iirc[/QUOTE] 1. attach backplate by hand, install screw standoffs 2. make sure the x-bracket's peg is in the little hole on the heatsink 3. place the heatsink down on the mobo and fasten all the screws finger tight and then do that with a screwdriver ???? It takes like, 30 seconds and is much more preferable to the snap crackle pop intel pushpins.
[QUOTE=fishyfish777;44865297]1. attach backplate by hand, install screw standoffs 2. make sure the x-bracket's peg is in the little hole on the heatsink 3. place the heatsink down on the mobo and fasten all the screws finger tight and then do that with a screwdriver ???? It takes like, 30 seconds and is much more preferable to the snap crackle pop intel pushpins.[/QUOTE] i don't have access to the back of the motherboard when it's attached? there's a big plate behind the cover and i need at least 2 hands to hold that monstrosity when i attach it, and two more to fasten screws even by hand took at least 30 minutes every time
[Trying to play Counter Strike on my school wifi Keep getting kicked for high ping :(
What do you guys think of trading a Lenovo Y410p for a Surface Pro 2? Both are used and have minor cosmetic issues.
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44860388][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/9K3zyU1.png[/IMG] This happens a little too often, should i be concerned? [editline]20th May 2014[/editline] there's even a built in effect for reverb wtf[/QUOTE] Replace the satacable on the drive that keeps dropping.
haha oh god why are nases so expensive? i only want a drive attached to the network without a dedicated server
So fresh and clean. Let it install 160 updates and settle in for an hour or two.
That one minecraft shader video has brought the last 30 days of income for my channel to over $100. On average the channel only pulled in like $20 :v: And it's continuing to go up as people are finding lots of my other videos. I'm also about 30minutes done editing my 45-50minute Bound By Flame review. Angry Joe aint got shit on me. Edit: Also my RAID10 has been rocksolid ever since replacing that sata cable, which is why I recommended that.
I hope there is yelling
[QUOTE=Makol;44866356]I hope there is yelling[/QUOTE] Well I may delay some of it since the entire family is leaving for a few days on thursday, I'll be able to re-record some sections with more... umfph I also didn't process the voice over at all yet so I could patch in re-dubs easily unlike before.
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44865337]i don't have access to the back of the motherboard when it's attached? there's a big plate behind the cover and i need at least 2 hands to hold that monstrosity when i attach it, and two more to fasten screws even by hand took at least 30 minutes every time[/QUOTE] I don't know what kind of hands you got, but My Noctua D-14 is the biggest Air cooler heatsink there is and it takes me about maybe a minute to install. And that thing is the Monster.
When will people learn that ISP's don't advertise speed in bits/s just to make the number look bigger.
Is copying 17GB from an SD card onto a hard drive in 6 minutes considered fast?
[QUOTE=garychencool;44867846]Is copying 17GB from an SD card onto a hard drive in 6 minutes considered fast?[/QUOTE] I would say so.
[QUOTE=Skanic;44867753]I don't know what kind of hands you got, but My Noctua D-14 is the biggest Air cooler heatsink there is and it takes me about maybe a minute to install. And that thing is the Monster.[/QUOTE] I'll wager that he installed it while the tower was standing up.
So I got a free monitor from a charity shop. It fucking works as it should! But it's not a 20in 1080p monitor, hell no. It's a Samsung SyncMaster 172V. Did I do good, Warship? Monitor in question, it's so sharp to me. [t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/67129569/Galaxy%20Note%208/20140521_154657.jpg[/t]
I [I]eat[/I] 1280x1024 monitors for breakfast. I have so many, there's even one in my school closet I whip out when we have a video project to do.
I've got like 3 1280 x 1024 monitors just laying around.
i don't because i don't hoard old useless hardware
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