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from the model number listed in the contol panel, check it with google to see which one it is. i think thats the only way :(
+1 vote for the NEC, its 0wnag3
they sound nice, if you get them wired correctly! i got mine through the HBL rep (as the A900's aernt strictly available in the UK) and they turned out to be faulty :( highly diaspointing tbh!
probibly the back of the xfi. i doubt that the jack on the speakers will be up much! remember to turn master volume down before inserting headphones or ull have a nice set of perforated eardrums :)
ill give this a try then guys, cheers :) the steradent didnt get it 100% clean inside from what i can see! PS... where does one get red pentosin in the UK? im a little tired of blucol! :D
that 7800gt looks a bit worse for wear :(
and that raptorx mod is going to look pro! im trying to think what i can do with mine that hasnt been done before :)
ive asked one of the OCZ tech guys on MSN what the flex blocks are, ill post that up for you guys
i have heard of using vinegar before, i personally used steradent (denture tablets ;)) with some sucess, but is vinegar safe on copper radiators? (as in, BIX) i cant think why it wouldnt be, just dont want to rush into doing it and ruin it lol
agrees!
i think the moral of the story is kids...
water + cpu's = :(
im sure you experience would of been better if you had followed the instructions, i dont wont to come across as an asshole, but it would of been fine if you had!
jesus wept....
do you not have any idea what they mean?
have you seen the tagan psu's with a single 120mm fan in them? do they fit into the back? NO.
thats their point, if you use a 120mm fan you lose height of components, but if you put the fan on the BACK OF THE PSU LIKE MY LINK SAID...
http://www.pcpower.com/technology/myths/
the second "tip" shows as temps increase the output wattage will decrease. it isnt by a lot, but it does decrease.
for pc p&c own 510w it goes from ~550w to ~510w by increasing the temp from 25 to 50*C.
if you have less airflow through the PSU it...
the beyers are a little more bass heavy (i heard some 880's) but i wouldnt mind them as oposed to the HD595, i just liked the price on Senns more and they were just as good imo!
listening to some Muse - Starlight on them now, sounds very nice :P
you wont be able to find a fan capable of keeping the psu cool and silent... its a trade off.
you will raise the temps and therefore lower the output current.
have you thought about a 80mm > 120mm adaptor and then use a quiet 120mm fan? you get more air through and lower noise (i have...