Going to find out which one overclocks the best.
I won't explain this distribution (nor the axes scale or units), but ideally you want to be as far to the right and as far down as possible. It's an interesting exponential correlation, and I'm not sure which axis matters more so that's what...
So I need to poll the audience on this one.
Long story short, I broke one of the retention clips on a DIMM socket. It took enough plastic with it that 1 of the contacts is completely exposed. I plugged in a memory stick and it still worked fine.
EVGA isn't going to cover it because it's...
Basic setup: my desk is in the middle of the room. My desktop itself is a few inches off the floor on a wood platform with plastic underneath it. Whole room is carpeted with medium pile nylon. I have some speakers wired into a receiver under my desk, connected via fiber to my sound car. I...
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All of these were underwater, so they all surface rusted. Only the EX280 had significant metal being eaten by rust. The fins are copper and the chambers are brass, so it's just the shrouds that are fucked up.
All of the fins are in good condition. No huge dents or folded...
Has original box and I think all the original accessories (standoffs, washers, silicone backing thing, backplate, instructions, etc). Should be usable for LGA2011 and 115X. I was using this for direct die cooling of my 3770k back in the day. The liquid ultra TIM etched the nickel finish a...
Cleaning out some unused hardware.
In all cases, if interested PM me your email address and I will invoice you.
1. MSI Z87 MPower Max. Comes in the original box with all the accessories, wifi card, backplate, etc. Barely used this board, left everything pretty much in the box without...
Setup:
Attach an air hose to the fill port of the reservoir which already has an air gap on top of it (many creative ways to mechanically couple an air hose to a water barb). Set air compressor regulator to 20 PSI and "inflate" the reservoir with it. The water in the loop acts as a piston...
I'm a fan of quieter computing, so I love putting high density foam sheeting in my computer to help cut down on echo and sound transmission. Only problem is that I'm upgrading now (full size) and would like to find a case that would fit 1/2" or more of foam on all the panels (behind...