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Recent content by Danny_G13

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    Experts on mutiple displays with Nview, please help :(

    This is starting to make me ill. This is how bad this problem is, how persistent it's been, and how absolutely helpless I am after 8 or so months trying to fix it. If anyone out there knows the magical solution, I might just consider them God. Situation is as follows: I had no problems up...
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    Temps are ... erm... toasty...

    Rig's an I7 920 D0 on an EX58-Extreme. All runs very happily,so I decided to have a little go at overclocking. And to my pleasant surprise I can get to about 4GHz without too much difficulty with Linpack stable, which is the only real stability test for Intel you can fully rely on...
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    Some HAF 932 questions

    Problem #23 has been encountered... I set it all up today, and discovered that I'll have to drill a hole in the case in order to fit my 2nd GTX in the 3rd PCI-E slot, because the bracket is blocked by the case chassis. However, something I completely forgot to ask is what is the difference in...
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    Some HAF 932 questions

    It's been dispatched today so I'll receive it within about 5 working days. At the very worse at least if by default it doesn't help reduce my GTX temps, it will afford me the space I need for the Acceloros which definitely will.
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    Some HAF 932 questions

    I was under the impression you couldn't get new fans? The cutting of the fan LED is quite feasible though. Having a red UFO glowing at all times is a bit off putting.
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    Some HAF 932 questions

    Now that I've chosen this case, I have a question or two about it. First off, can the red LED of the front fan be disabled? I have to say a red light shining at me would be extremely irritating. Also, I understand there are 2 PSU bays in it - I have a Seasonic 700W modular PSU - I assume...
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    What case for SLI?

    On the strength of this thread, the HAF 932 is now ordered. I will come back and abuse you all horribly with large sticks if it doesn't solve my problems. If it does, I'll praise you all endlessly :)
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    What case for SLI?

    Further food for thought, thanks for this reply.
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    What case for SLI?

    You're on an EX58-Extreme yeah? I did forget about the 250MM fan on the side of that case.
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    What case for SLI?

    Yeah, PSU at the top does seem to be the only possibility for now - I've had a tentative browse of Lian Li but nothing in depth yet.
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    What case for SLI?

    Unfortunately according to that picture the 2 GTX cards are in the top 2 slots, like they currently are on mine, and there's almost no space between the PSU at the bottom there and the base of the motherboard. So your cards, unless you're water cooling, must be running much the same...
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    What case for SLI?

    Ok, here's the picture: I currently have an Antec P180 with a Gigabyte EX58-Extreme and I have to put my 2 GTX285s side by side in the 2 PCI-E 16 slots because the bottom slot, the PCI-E 8 one is too close to the top of the PSU bay for a GTX to fit in there. This means, thanks to them...
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    Gigabyte EX58 Extreme - space issues

    I've had a really good look in my case, and there is no way to accommodate cooling and SLI in it on this motherboard thanks to the lack of space at the bottom above the PSU compartment. I've had a really good look at the HAF 932 and tbh all the reviews seem to indicate exactly the same...
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    Gigabyte EX58 Extreme - space issues

    I looked at the HAF, and while I think it's pretty ugly looking, it seemed to have the space needed, till I saw this picture: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/CoolerMaster/HAF_932/images/allinstalled.jpg The PSU, bottom left, is in the same place as it is on my P180, and going by that...
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    Gigabyte EX58 Extreme - space issues

    I know the slider you mean - problem is if you remove that then the heat from the PSU rises and heats up whatever cards are above it. I might have a look regardless and see how much room that gives me, thanks for that idea.
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