I bought the Cooler Express 2009 single head evaporator about 6 months ago from FrozenCPU.com and used it to do some overclocking and I was extremely happy with it but no longer need it as I have down-graded my rig to something more practical that doesn't require my constant attention. No more...
Relax man, everybody has been through something of the sort of what you are describing, that doesn't make you an idiot! Just make sure you don't do what you did again and you can mark it up as a lesson learned!
Wow this is the most confusing post I have ever read, ever! I did read that you reset your router and possibly that took out your settings you had set up manually via the router config?
I had this one time and lightning had gone through my phone line and fried my modem. The smell was actually burnt silicone which is probably what you are smelling. If you have a telephone line hooked up to your computer check your modem. Other than that, and assuming everything is operating...
Disagreed totally and completely. I have always taken temperature reading in my loop at different points and this way has proved the most efficient. The radiator disperses the water in it's fins to cool it down so that it can be at it's coolest possible temperature when it reaches the CPU...
Do the loop in this order:
Reservoir-->Pump-->GPU-->Radiator-->CPU-->Reservoir
Reason being, you needs the absolute coldest water going to the CPU first since it get's the hottest except for rare circumstances where you might be gaming or have caught your GPU on fire. The water leaving...
Problem with going back to the old PSU is I returned it and switched it out for this one however I am sure this PSU works because I was successful on booting several times beforehand. Also, tried clearing CMOS several times, along with the battery removal...
This is a super long story and I am receiving many many symptons but maybe somebody here can help. I'm almost over it and am completely discouraged with this system right now but here's the story!
I had to take back a faulty Asus Rampage III Extreme motherboard to microcenter because it was...
I've always heard of pulling the battery ASAP and sticking it in the oven at about 110F and letting it sit for an hour or so. There are ways around the liquid sensor thing if returning it is an option.