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Pietsch84

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  1. how do i flash my ati X800's bios to the XT version? thanks a bunch ~brian [email protected]
  2. All you have to do is go to the manufacturer's website when you find a component you like and look at the actual technical design specifications, it's NOT by any means difficult to do. I built my own kit the first time around and i love it, i even custom made my own reservoir, it looks terrific. If you want performance, my entire setup is 1/2in. inner diameter tubing (largest size available in other words). I use the polar flo TT cpu block and graphics card block, a hydor L30 inline pump and a dual 120 black ice radiator, all of this is 1/2id. size and works wonderfully. polar flo is unparalleled in performance, i used danger den for my first gpu block but sold it off after a few months. trust me, this setup is wonderful and it's definitely under $200, polar flo even sells a kit at their site, please do yourself a favor and check it out, danger den was so last year
  3. 1st off, they DO make a 120mm tornado, it sounds like a leaf blower and is ludicrously noisy. 2nd...they are bringing up a good point, get a dual ball bearing fan if at all possible, quality over quantity is important with fans because most people don't have a large amount of fan bays to attach a million crappy sleeved fans in the first place. 3rd and most importantly, to answer your question the Thermaltake Thunderblade 120mm Green LED DC fan, Model "A1928" is the best fan of this group. It has the best airflow AND the lowest noise level of all four. That's pretty hard to argue with, yes...the shiny green lights aren't as bright as the most expensive one, but are you really willing to sacrifice that much noise and performance for one extra flashing light?
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