CIPWTTKT&GC v0x14 (v20): Turning it off and on all day every day
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[QUOTE=Brt5470;36910161]Honestly I thought that URL was a joke after seeing Dick smith and vibration.[/QUOTE]
You'll never guess what their tech support team is called
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[editline]24th July 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=DustySheep;36910010]
Oh wait, I have some DDR2 4GB (2GBx2) RAM
That should be around like, ~$25-30[/QUOTE]
Both for $30?
More like $50 each
DDR2 costs a fuckload
So i'm guessing we all hate that deathrune guy, so why don't we all get together and report his POS videos for racism or whatever?
Holy dick that's a lot
[editline]24th July 2012[/editline]
Alright, so I scavenged around and found some headphones
I'm testing bass
There's none at all
NONE
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;36911217]D-D-D-Drop the non-existent bass.[/QUOTE]
R-R-R-Raise the hiss
I found some others, and the sound quality will turn you on more than your biggest fetish
Then lets put it this way: It will make you ROCK HARD.
[QUOTE=latin_geek;36908893]I kinda want to get into MGS but I don't know which game to start with. Any recommendations?[/QUOTE]
Play them in order. Going from 3 to 2 or 1 is painful gameplay-wise.
Oh, if you guys remember that crazy Linux/Android SDK problem, I figured it out. It was a 32-bit program being run under a 64-bit system, and the IA32 libraries weren't installed. Which, for some reason, is reported as a File Not Found error.
[QUOTE=gman003-main;36908736]That's because Apple can somehow make *removing* a port into a feature.
Although they do have "optional" USB or Thunderbolt Ethernet adapters.[/QUOTE]
There are more people want thiner and lighter laptops than people who want Ethernet ports. Just saying.
I've had a CPU cooling problem for a while now, the fucker was running at 55 degrees idle with my Freezer 7 Pro, and that's after I took off the overclock because it was way too hot. Just got finished fitting a Corsair H100, and I don't think it's going to be bullshitting me around any more
[t]http://i.imgur.com/XspRF.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=smurfy;36913002]I've had a CPU cooling problem for a while now, the fucker was running at 55 degrees idle with my Freezer 7 Pro, and that's after I took off the overclock because it was way too hot. Just got finished fitting a Corsair H100, and I don't think it's going to be bullshitting me around any more
[t]http://i.imgur.com/XspRF.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
What case is that?
Corsair Obsidian 800D, massive but I love it
Neat, the Zenbook is here
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More piccy pics:
[url]http://www.flickr.com/photos/thedh/sets/72157630727755538/[/url]
But you just ordered it, wtf?
[QUOTE=smurfy;36913150]Corsair Obsidian 800D, massive but I love it[/QUOTE]
Ah, my next case. I love almost everything about it.
[QUOTE=wingless;36913450]Ah, my next case. I love almost everything about it.[/QUOTE]
Don't, it's pretty badly designed.
That amount of money can buy you plenty of better made cases, the 800D is quite bad for the cost.
The top fan mounts have no structural rigidity and amplify vibrations like crazy, the side panel window is cheap plastic that picks up scratches like nobodies business, the front hot swap bay has hinges made of wishes and dreams that snap if you so much as look at them the wrong way, the tool-less 5 1/4" bay mounts have tons of wiggle room, the paint job is crap and picks up scratches as soon as you open the box, the hot'swap drawers are not tool-less, oh, and no USB 3.0.
Now consider that the fractal design define XL has essentially the same features minus a lot of the headaches (no scratchtastic crumby side panel, has usb 3.0, sideways hard drive mount, modular interior, has sound dampening, better fan filtration) and is half the price of the 800D. Or for that matter even some of the cheaper corsair cases, they where all designed after the 800D and incorporate better design and features for way less money.
You'd have to be an idiot to get an 800D.
Are there any cheap 2011 motherboards?
Also the i7 3820 is overclockable right?
[QUOTE=chipset;36913852]Don't, it's pretty badly designed.
That amount of money can buy you plenty of better made cases, the 800D is quite bad for the cost.
The top fan mounts have no structural rigidity and amplify vibrations like crazy, the side panel window is cheap plastic that picks up scratches like nobodies business, the front hot swap bay has hinges made of wishes and dreams that snap if you so much as look at them the wrong way, the tool-less 5 1/4" bay mounts have tons of wiggle room, the paint job is crap and picks up scratches as soon as you open the box, the hot'swap drawers are not tool-less, oh, and no USB 3.0.
Now consider that the fractal design define XL has essentially the same features minus a lot of the headaches (no scratchtastic crumby side panel, has usb 3.0, sideways hard drive mount, modular interior, has sound dampening, better fan filtration) and is half the price of the 800D. Or for that matter even some of the cheaper corsair cases, they where all designed after the 800D and incorporate better design and features for way less money.
You'd have to be an idiot to get an 800D.[/QUOTE]
No, you'd be an idiot to get an 800D and plan on aircooling. It's a watercooling case, plain and simple. It's shit for air cooling.
Water Cooling like H100 isn't even that better than my NH-D14, REAL Water cooling on the other hand is, Also Where does it say that the 800D is a watercooling case?
[QUOTE=Strikebango;36913999]Are there any cheap 2011 motherboards?
Also the i7 3820 is overclockable right?[/QUOTE]
Intel processors are usually hard to overclock unless they have k in their model.
So if it's the 3820k, then you can overclock it.
[QUOTE=Strikebango;36914061]Water Cooling like H100 isn't even that better than my NH-D14, REAL Water cooling on the other hand is, Also Where does it say that the 800D is a watercooling case?[/QUOTE]
No where. They're not going to market a case to just water cooling enthusiasts, wouldn't sell enough. But in reality, that's what it's good for.
[editline]25th July 2012[/editline]
Dammit, your avatars again...
If you do real watercooling than yes, because you need more space if you want to have 2x 140mm radiators etc, My 500r carbide can fit 1 140mm radiator for example.
[QUOTE=Strikebango;36914081]If you do real watercooling than yes, because you need more space if you want to have 2x 140mm radiators etc, My 500r carbide can fit 1 140mm radiator for example.[/QUOTE]
Which is the only water cooling I'll ever endorse. I don't like closed loop.
[QUOTE=wingless;36914043]No, you'd be an idiot to get an 800D and plan on aircooling. It's a watercooling case, plain and simple. It's shit for air cooling.[/QUOTE]
Doesn't really address any of my complaints with it, the top is so flimsy that even with a 3x 120 rad adding inertia it's still gonna amplify vibrations.
It's still a poor choice, expensive and poorly designed.
[QUOTE=chipset;36914165]Doesn't really address any of my complaints with it, the top is so flimsy that even with a 3x 120 rad adding inertia it's still gonna amplify vibrations.
It's still a poor choice, expensive and poorly designed.[/QUOTE]
It's due for a replacement anyway, there's no reason buying it now.
The Fractal Design Define XL Titanium looks really good actually lots of space for watercooling.
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Your Order has been packed and is in the process of being shipped.[/quote]
Yes!*3
I shall be doing a build log on this too or how I fit a GTX 690 into a match box.
[t]http://puu.sh/LiMy[/t]
I got bored and restyled Facepunch to suit me again.
[QUOTE=SataniX;36914250][t]http://puu.sh/LiGR[/t]
I got bored and restyled Facepunch to suit me again.[/QUOTE]
How
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