I have a very similar issue. AX750 with a GTX 460. The whine usually occurs when running Firefox, specially when scrolling through pages. The problem seems to fluctuate in severity, sometimes buzzing even when just the cursor is moved around. I am unsure whether the whine is coming from the PSU...
The way that you have it currently set up might have air flow issues. Moving the screen up means your intake and exhaust are both on the top of the case, which creates a dead zone in the bottom... just something to consider.
My TDR problem has been gradually getting more and more frustrating to the point where I've promised myself never to make fun of ATI drivers again. Tried several different roll backs (even omega drivers) as well as the current beta drivers. Nothing has helped :[ I heard the next driver release...
I do not see the 620 listed at that price... link?
Edit: found it for 40... is that what you meant? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371031
I personally prefer the extra hd slots instead of 5.25" bays... I know there are things out there that you can fill those up with... but I doubt 90% of the population puts more than a single optical drive and perhaps a sd card reader in theirs. I guess using 5.25s leaves the flexibility there...
I agree with the above statement. Myself and my wife both have Droid Xs, but we just bought her mother a Droid 2, because of the lower price and she's the kind of person who would have preferred a physical keyboard. Personally I can't see myself using a physical keyboard on a phone ever again...
instructions in the link: http://www.shatteredcrystal.com/index.php/world_of_tanks
official site + game info: http://game.worldoftanks.com/about
German and Russian tech/tank trees available in the beta.
Mine arrived today. After using them for a couple of hours i still have some fiddling left to do with the trebble/bass... something sounds a little off.. kind of metallic. The plantronics these are replacing just seemed to have a warmer tone. Directionality is great though... unless you turn on...
in for one... already have a headset but recently i've been noticing that the front/rear sound differentiation has been terrible... oh well, impulse buy :(
Just finished making my new desk last night. I rescued a hardwood table top and made some legs out of steel tubing. my original plan was to have only one leg on the near left side and attach it the the wall on the back and right side. Turns out the wall is pretty shitty so I added 2 extra legs...
Mine just arrived... really liking it so far, although the feel is completely different to what i'm used to.
This must be a second edition of the keyboard or something, because some of the problems ppl @ newegg and here mentioned arent existent: The F# are lit up as well as the media icons, but...
in for one.
I've got a perfectly good G5v2 but i don't have a backup mouse. I'm also more of a finger gamer so perhaps i may even switch to the G9 and have the G5 as backup... we'll see when it gets here :)
Thanks OP.
Just got mine yesterday... it has a little on the top and bottom... can't really notice it unless I'm staring at a black screen. Very happy with it so far.
By the way, how high can you raise your refresh rate? I only have 59 and 60hz available... but the monitor was advertised at 75hz if I'm...
Amen! If you layer on the pain to thinly you can always go over it again once it dries. But if you put too much on... good luck :/
Actually now that I thought about it... I don't think I actually did a second coat of primer... what I did was: Primer - touch ups - 1st coat - touch ups - 2nd...
Yup, just spray painted. Cleaned it, taped up the parts I didn't want to paint, then gave it two coats of primer and two of flat black. Left it to dry about a day between each coat.
I just got some regular paint from Home Depot, i just made sure it was intended for metal. I've heard of people...
Thanks man :)
By the way guys, I know some of you unplugged the power led so that you could better see the HD activity led since it's so dim... I did that for a bit but I still couldn't really see it, so I decided to just switch them instead. Works great. :D
I hope to eventually cut a window...
Finally took some pics last night... I was tired and the lighting sucked though, so forgive me...
Closeup of initial assembly, I used the stock cooler so I could memtest the modules individually as I had RMAed the previous pair.
Final assembly with GeminII installed:
Temps...
I ended up putting 3 140mm in mine... plus 120's everywhere else ;)
They are all yate loon sleeve bearing. I figured if they go bad from being mounted horizontally I can just replace them since they were so cheap.