Nice to hear that this may be a decent release. I refuse to be a beta tester myself though. Doubt I will switch from Vista as well unless I can just upgrade my current install of Vista.
That's why I used 7/16" ID tubing. I had to dip the ends into hot water before they would slide onto the fittings and then they shrink fit. Zip ties are all I need after that. I don't agree with guys not using any sort of mechanical locks though, that is just plain silly.
Y's or T's add to flow resistance and should be avoided at all costs. There is no reason to not go from the CPU to the Northbridge since you will not see any degradation of performance doing that. I go from my CPU to my GPU and my GPU still stays super cool. Y's just give you more areas for...
I have never noticed any difference in temps by putting the reservoir before or after the pump. In loops I ran with no reservoir I got the same performance as well. I do always put the CPU before the GPU since the CPU will create more heat. Anyway you look at it you are talking 1-2C max. I...
I also find facebook and all similar sites repulsive. The art of actually seeing people face to face is dying. I also do not even want ex-girlfriends and others that are in my past to have such a convenient way to track me down and irritate me. These sites offer nothing useful to me and as...
I've never bothered with anything but plain water and a dash of good ole automotive anti-freeze. Far too much emphasis placed on distilled water and as long as you don't mix metals in the loop corrosion ain't gonna happen.
Actually, I would have no problem at all getting a 3X120mm mounted inside the top of the case. In fact, they even ventilated that hump to some degree so it would still allow airflow through.
Live For Speeds control setup is not user friendly at all. You need to keep messing with the settings until you find the magic combination that will allow you to do what you want.
Knowing this will now prevent me from using their products since scientology is brainwashing at its finest. Too bad, I really liked diskkeeper but I am most definitely never using it again.
If they can't steal it, they won't use it as well.
I would say that most XP users don't want to spend the money for Vista, although I don't see any compelling reasons to do so. If you already own XP and your PC is doing everything you need, there is no logical reason to switch.
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I agree with Kougar. If it is indeed the video card, using a PCI card to attempt to flash it is the only option short of RMA. I also want to add that it is never a good idea to flash the bios of anything unless there are identifiable problems with the current bios it is running.
I'd expel them for using OSX, but maybe just force them to write "I will only worship windows in school" 50 times on the blackboard for using Linux.........
If all it does is make E-Sata ports on the fronts of our cases relevant then it serves a good purpose considering nothing else has done it yet with any noticeable success.