• CIPWTTKT&GC V0x0F (v15): Scoot and Deeps Drama Diaries
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[QUOTE=kaine123;33254845][B]There's a huge fucking vertical green line of dead pixels in the exact center of my monitor and several vertical blue lines to the left and it is pissing me off! [/B][/QUOTE] Is it in warranty?
ehh fuck it I'll just post it here and in the Skyrim thread: What I want: someone to buy me Skyrim What I offer: soon as child support hits, I buy you things (within the ballpark of $60) Why I'm asking: Because I'm an impatient bastard.
[IMG]http://i39.tinypic.com/10par08.jpg[/IMG] Thanks cracked reservoir, now I need to replace the carpet. [editline]13th November 2011[/editline] There's a massive patch under the pc as well, but not pictured
And that's why I'll never water cool.
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;33256591]And that's why I'll never water cool.[/QUOTE] Nah, you're just laaaaaame This is the first time a mishap like this has happened in the past 5 years or so for me
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;33256591]And that's why I'll never water cool.[/QUOTE] A mistake like that is rare, if that's your reason for not watercooling you're pretty much a fool.
My reason for not watercooling it it seems bloody expensive. If you're only using the loop for cpu cooling then getting a preassembled closed watercooling thing is a better choice, so to build a custom watercooling rig you kinda have to use it for gpu cooling too to justify the cost, and all I've seen is that with the waterblocks and all a custom loop will land above $200, while a closed loop for the cpu and a decent aftermarket air cooler for gpu will perform as good for much less money. Am I missing something here?
It's more like a mishap rather than mistake. Mishaps like that are even more rare than user-created mistakes [editline]13th November 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=chipset;33256654]while a closed loop for the cpu and a decent aftermarket air cooler for gpu will perform as good for much less money. Am I missing something here?[/QUOTE] No air cooler will cut a 580 from 85C to 40C on max load
[QUOTE=chipset;33256654]My reason for not watercooling it it seems bloody expensive. If you're only using the loop for cpu cooling then getting a preassembled closed watercooling thing is a better choice, so to build a custom watercooling rig you kinda have to use it for gpu cooling too to justify the cost, and all I've seen is that with the waterblocks and all a custom loop will land above $200, while a closed loop for the cpu and a decent aftermarket air cooler for gpu will perform as good for much less money. Am I missing something here?[/QUOTE] Although price is a certain factor in buying cooling, a proper watercooling loop almost always outperforms a preassembled CPU one.
[QUOTE=wingless;33256686]Although price is a certain factor in buying cooling, a proper watercooling loop almost always outperforms a preassembled CPU one.[/QUOTE] And then if you do want to watercool the GPU later, you don't have to buy the entire loop after the preassembled one
[QUOTE=chipset;33256654]My reason for not watercooling it it seems bloody expensive. If you're only using the loop for cpu cooling then getting a preassembled closed watercooling thing is a better choice, so to build a custom watercooling rig you kinda have to use it for gpu cooling too to justify the cost, and all I've seen is that with the waterblocks and all a custom loop will land above $200, while a closed loop for the cpu and a decent aftermarket air cooler for gpu will perform as good for much less money. Am I missing something here?[/QUOTE] Since when will a closed loop and an aftermarket heatsink for the GPU perform as well as water? Never, that's when, and that's why people do it. Plus with watercooling you've got it for the long haul, all you need to replace is gpu/cpu blocks as you upgrade and possibly a new radiator so it [I]can[/I] work out cheaper after a few years, although a lot of high end cooler manufacturers (Noctua stand out) are upgrading their heatsinks with new mounting hardware, so it might make that statement negligible.
Hm, I want to experiment with an OS I've never tried before. What should I stick on my netbook? [editline]13th November 2011[/editline] I'm thinking Dragonfly BSD.
GNU Hurd :v:
[QUOTE=kukiric;33257848]GNU Hurd :v:[/QUOTE] I'll try that after BSDeviant.
Solaris.
Android.
MS DOS
You know that feeling when you can't remember the password you've been using for 3 years? I simply couldn't remember my Steam password, so I had to reset it. Really, that's just weird.
Reminds me of times where, because I was used to having it auto log in I forgot the password, while the computer still remembered it :v:
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;33258249]You know that feeling when you can't remember the password you've been using for 3 years? I simply couldn't remember my Steam password, so I had to reset it. Really, that's just weird.[/QUOTE] I can't write my steam password out unless I type it out on a keyboard, muscle memory I suppose
[QUOTE=Warship;33258211]MS DOS[/QUOTE] v2.0
[QUOTE=Fatal-Error;33258286]v2.0[/QUOTE] v5 ftw [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwrlNwOQ9wA[/media]
[QUOTE=Warship;33258522]v5 ftw [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwrlNwOQ9wA[/media][/QUOTE] Microsofts best advertising campaign, ever.
[QUOTE=Warship;33258522]v5 ftw [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwrlNwOQ9wA[/media][/QUOTE] Where do I buy that !
Great, another youtube redesign. I don't even know where my shit is anymore.
[QUOTE=Camdude90;33258744]Great, another youtube redesign. I don't even know where my shit is anymore.[/QUOTE] What did they change now, can't see anything different.
The homepage got a "makeover" [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/IFvXj.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=mobrockers2;33258695]Where do I buy that ![/QUOTE] I have V5 boxed and installed on my IBM 5170. The manual is pretty cool.
[QUOTE=Camdude90;33258983]The homepage got a "makeover" [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/IFvXj.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] I dont get that..
It just changed back to normal for me, weird.
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