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Coolermaster Aquagate Mini R120
slayer2cool replied to kendellrt's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
oh the benefit of an ulocked multiplier is "boundless" hahaha well i guess the first benefit you definitely see is the wonders of not having the HTT as your limit in how far you can OC. -
Coolermaster Aquagate Mini R120
slayer2cool replied to kendellrt's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
lol congrats! but be warn of your electric bill.. it may shoot up a tat after using it -
Best noise/ peformace 120mm fans.
slayer2cool replied to GlimmerMan's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
silverstone man with adjustable rheostat. best of both worlds of quietness and performance -
Coolermaster Aquagate Mini R120
slayer2cool replied to kendellrt's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
actually, the aquagate perform quite well as compared to extreme air cooling.. im not sure about how much it cost over there. but with a price tag slightly more than some of the heatsinks available, a plug and play design, no leak test, no topping up of coolant, hasssle free water cooling, its kinda spiffy. and its also the cheapest watercooling kit available -
Coolermaster Aquagate Mini R120
slayer2cool replied to kendellrt's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
actually, the aquagate mini is not bad for watercooling at that price. really man, its literally an affordable watercooling "kit" for the masses -
Occ News: Cool It Systems Eliminator Cpu Cooler
slayer2cool replied to sdy284's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
i did some digging around on the reviews and the comments some people actually posted, i heard the pelt it uses are pretty much peak at 56W @ 12V which is pathetic if you asked me -
ouch! no way man! haha my parents will kill me if they find out i splurge that much on a bass. i could like get a new pc system overhaul with that amount of cash...hmmm maybe Silverfox is right, should get like a not expensive one
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hahaha! yeah guess so.. cant really splurge on it man.. i still got other stuff i wanna get my hands on.. a bike+license, notebook, digicam and all of these while having a good cash flow in.
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Not Enough Room For Power Supply...after Radiator Install
slayer2cool replied to airman's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
lol! how do you get orange from pink?? -
ah.. im also looking at epiphone and ibanez lines of bass guitars.. some are quite good.. though not sure of the price issues.
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sorry for the late reply:) was in camp the whole week.. *currently serving the country as part of my liability* hmmm fender.. haha i think fenders in my country is slightly on the high price but nvm will go and check.. as for yamaha, i have a friend who is a stauch anti-yamaha-bass lady. rofl, she said, its good ah but there isnt any "oomph" in the sound. but thanks for all the suggestions.. will go and check it out man!
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my Barton doesnt exceed 55C in my tropical weather of 30C. using a Si-97 with a tame coolermaster 80mm fan. i think if i clean the dust from it, can hit under 45 no problem.
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Not Enough Room For Power Supply...after Radiator Install
slayer2cool replied to airman's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
eh, remember to post us your pics once the mod is complete! -
ok i bet to you there are plenty of bass guitarist out there in OCC let it be beginners, amateurs, pros and all. ..i been a bass player by leisure but i dont have a bass guitar.. i use my acoustic to play bass pieces from time to time and felt like now is time to get me an electric bass guitar. any of you guys got any recommendation of any brands? models? tips? like whether i should get a decent one first or should i get a good one to start with? honestly i have no ideaa where to start.. trying to keep my budget under 200 USD but then again, the bass guitar pricing in my country may differ as compared in the US.
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Not Enough Room For Power Supply...after Radiator Install
slayer2cool replied to airman's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
yeah that would be good too.. place the rad outside the case and using the fan, you adding distance between the case and the rad.. though if you want your fan configuration to be a push through sort, you need to add in like some spacer ah.