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How can anyone in this thread agree with him getting such a massive bill?
It's like me cutting my neighbours lawn for 20$ each week. Next week the neighbour asked me to cut it shorter, I cut it and then afterwords ask for 20000$.
What happened here is total bullshit. No business should be...
To clarify, the review I read put the pa 120.3 behind the mcr320 in terms of performance when using low speed fans, hence a price premium with no gain. What I'm interested in is if this is actually the case.
http://www.skinneelabs.com/Radiators/Triples.html
edit: I shouldn't say behind...
Hello!
I have read that the thermochill pa 120.3 is a really decent rad. However I recently read a review that compaired it to Swiftech MCR320 using only slow speed fans, and now I'm not sure that the pa 120.3 would be worth the price premium as I would be building a loop to make my pc...
A few years ago I have a ocz psu die on me after about a month of use. Their service was good and they sent me a more powerful upgrade within a few days. My thoughts after that and reading about similar cases with ocz psus was basically that ocz psus look nice but that's about where their...
I've had both and I prefer gaming in 2560*1600. It's just so crisp, it looks amazing. If you have the hardware to push that many pixels (or the money to get a comp that can) then there really is no comparison. 2560*1600 wins hands down.
Im not sure if you said what resolution you are running, but I'd guess that you'd be better off with a 4890 in every case unless you were planning to build a 4870 2gb crossfire, but then it would probably still be outclassed heavily by a 4890 cross fire which wouldnt be all that much more...