Actually I tried the shrink-less method when I was 25 percent complete using the regular method and I now prefer it shrink-less! These Seasonic connector are strong, a few were in so tight I had to rip the wire out. No biggy though I have plenty of MDPC-X crimping tool and all the replacement...
Hi everyone,
I'm currently sleeving my SeaSonic X-1250 Series PSU and am using MDPC-X sleeving, I want all or the wires even and strait. You are looking at a 12-pin CPU connector where all of the ground wires plug-in and there are 3 ground wires, can I remove and uncross the three ground...
I believe in having more radiator than I currently need, it's better to need more radiator and have it than need it and not have it! I also like very low deltas, the thing that sold my on the HWLabs radiators the second time through is the incredible quality, lower restriction and the...
I wouldn't advise having two GTX radiators in the same loop, that is why I just purchased two SR1 radiators for silence and better flow rates along with the increased surface area of the SR1 140mm radiator.
I'm not a fan of those D5 pump, I like the DDC pumps, I already have a Laing DDC 3.25 with EK V2 pump top. I figured that I might need more pumping power using an SR1 560 linked to an SR1 360 with one HF Supreme HF and at least two VGA blocks.
I have been do an enormous amount of research on these Laing DDC type pumps, what I have found out through Martins Liquid Lab is that these pump run hotter with high flow loops and cooler with slightly more restrictive loops. Imagine revving your engine at 5000rpms while in neutral with little...
I guess I was a little freaked out by the heat that this radiator is capable of removing from the water, being a first time water cooler I didn't know what to expect as what is acceptable. Then on top of that my nickle plating started chipping away (just very tiny flakes) so I was seriously...
After reading many forum on the plating issue it's kind of a let down, they can earn their reputation back by starting to machine the mounting standoffs instead of using those cheap azz plastic standoffs! Funny that Danger Den never had any of the plating problems with their nickle plating or...
My graphics card temps and CPU temps were mentioned in post #19, DAMN IT! Well it seems as if my nickle plating is GONE and all I can see now is copper!! :mad:
I won't bother fixing my EK water block until I install my Sandy Bridge E CPU, as of right now is it safe to use distilled water with...
When the GTX 480 radiator was toasty, I mean the hot air coming from the radiator was hot if I put my arm right above my GT's blowing upwards almost felt like a portable heater! My nickle plating on my EK-FC480 GTX had this black stuff that burned into the nickle plating! My EK Supreme HF had no...
That has been my experience as well, when I first flushed my GTX480 radiator with warm-hot water it came out as clean as it went in. I have also heard and from my experience the HWLab's are more restrictive than most, so linking rads wouldn't be the best option. Dan at Danger Den told me that...
I have also been doing a lot of research and some have said that the HWLab's radiators have a smaller radiator core than say an XSPC or Themochill , is this true and if so how does this effect temperatures?
Some interesting options, I forgot to mention for over a year I have been running a HWLab's GTX480 radiator and with my E6600 (OC 3.2gHz) and GTX 480 (OC 880MHz/4200MHz) I have seen temps rise to toasty levels using OCCT and EVGA OC Scanner, feeling some serious heat coming from the top of my...
The fans I'll be using regardless of what radiator I use will be the Gentle Typhoon AP-15 1850rpm fans with BGears 140mm to 120mm fan adapter, these fans are considered to be silent to my ears. So should I go with a 140.4 linked to a 140.2 or a 140.4 linked to a 120.3?
I am planning on buying a particular case that can house either 1x SR1 560 and 1x SR1 280 radiators (both 140mm radiator), or any brand quad and triple radiator, example 1x XSPC RX480 and 1x XSPC RX360 radiator, I don't know which combination will work best. I will be running a six core Intel...
Does anyone know the width, height and length of just the bottom compartment of the TJ11? My plan is to install 2x 140mm radiators with 120mm fans using 120->140mm adapters, almost all of the adapters are 15mm thick so I need to figure out if there is enough width for the rads, 15mm adaptors and...
Does anyone have an idea where I might find these four aluminum round posts to mount my radiator on top of my Silverstone TJ09 case?
Thanks in advance,
Techlord.
By systemlord at 2010-05-21
I want another NEC monitor in the 23-24" inch size (1920x1080 or 1920x1200) strictly for gaming that has the OptiClear sceen, I can't go back to matt screens! I'm surprised there aren't more shiny type screens, NEC's OptiClear does not reflect light like HP and LG's do. I paid $605.- dollars for...
There is only one LCD that can do 120Hz and that's a Samsung, I hear that just playing regular games is very fast when compared to an LCD with 60Hz - 85Hz!
Is this IPS LCD good for gaming? I'm looking to replace my square NEC MultiSync LCD1970GX 19" gaming LCD with a 20-24" widescreen monitor (1920x1080, 1920x1200) strictly for gaming. What I want is an OptiClear or shiny screen, Can't go back to the matt finish screens!
How's the ghosting on the NEC MultiSync EA231WMi? I'm looking for a fast responsive gaming LCD with an OptiClear or shiny screen. I can't go back to the matte screens!
Oh boy is buying a fast gaming LCD monitor tough these days, I have loved my NEC MultiSync LCD1970GX (8ms) which has the OptiClear shiny screen! I'm looking for a fast response time gaming LCD and must have an OptiClear screen in the 20-24" inch sizes, I can't go back to matt finish LCDs! Does...
What you say makes perfect sense, I read a review earlier on customer reviews of the 120Hz and how it works. I'm told pixel response times are far more important when deaing with LCD's. The Samsung's allow you to adjust the way motion is displayed, gaming, sports and movies. I was able to see...
I saw the Samsung LN46B750 LCD HDTV "240Hz" today, is it really necessary? That would make it 2 times as fast as 120Hz, so the price difference between the 120Hz and the 240Hz models is under $200 dollars. Input needed.
Hello everyone, :)
I'm looking to purchase a 46" 1080p LCD HDTV, I have narrowed it down to these two flat panel LCD HDTV's. Mitsubishi's 46" Diamond 1080p LCD HDTV 120Hz, and second Samsung LN46B650 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV. What I need is your expertise and knowledge of these products...
BenQ G2400W Black 24" 5ms DVI Widescreen LCD for $389.99. No lag, no ghosting!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824014158&Tpk=BenQ%2bG2400W%2bBlack%2b24%2522%2b5ms%2bDVI%2bWidescreen%2bLCD
The 19" Nec monitor that I have had for 3 years has a shiny screen and I'll never go back to a matt finish again. The shiny screens bring the colors to life with a bold, deep richness thats just amazing. Most laptops have shiny screens now, whenever I go to MicroCenter, Circuit City, or any...