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Works great, only selling because I needed a board with more SATA ports.
Asking for $70 but feel free to make an offer,
it depends on the card, In some cases (like my vega 56) undervolting can boost performance.
83 isn't terrible for a heavy load in this case and the founder's edition coolers weren't the best, I wouldn't worry about it.
well obejectly, this is an expensive car, thus the people who can afford them are probably older,
According to Carey and Freburger, more than 80% of americans will have back pain in there lifetime.
I'm not saying it's its only perk, but for a lot of people they might like that feature. not...
After my back surgery. a tesla model x gullwing was the least painful and most accommodating door I could find, if you couldn't bend without extreme pain ( like myself) or happen to be elderly or otherwise less mobile then a gullwing door is a breath of fresh air. I'd suggest giving it a try...
besides having to install uplay in order to play R6 i haven't touched another client in 5 years. i quickly unistalled it after i was done with the game though, it made my skin crawl.
when i saw the whole exodus fiasco, ended up pre ordering it on steam. If i can't get it there with the rest of...
i think you are right on that one, dimensions are pretty much the same, I don't think i'd want thicker tubing but if it's just a sleave then i imagine it would bend ok?
it was definitely tight with the power button i pressed it firmly against but i wasn't tough with it.
My aio choice was mostly based on the height of the water block itself. the other cooler master options were too tall. definitely check if the 550lc is short enough!
best of luck and I hope it...
hello again, that is the same cooler, yes i used a 15 and while the asetek looks like it could fit, the tubes look pretty thick and you might have issues bending them. the cooler master lite has really skinny tubes so i had no issue with kinking as they bent pretty easy, could even tuck them...
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so I was able to run both PCIe power cables in the gap between the cooler and the GPU so you should have space, even if you have to tuck the power cables behind the GPU instead. best advice I can offer if you are going with the Coolermaster aio is that you need to pay attention to its...
don't quote me on this but i believe you could fit a 120mm aio in with a gigabyte 1080 mini, its dimensions are listed as less than my vega nano and i managed to fit that.
love the enthusiasm but I'm afraid it just isn't going to be practical. that 80mm rad is pretty thick, odds are it won't fit. The linked page says its 41mm thick, mine is 27 with a 12.5mm fan and it's still tight as hell. That and your temps just aren't going to be very good. I'm already running...
we have had civilian airplanes that can land themselves since the 1960's let alone fly. Not hard to see it translate to helicopters, especially when you take into account how much is already automated or computer-assisted.
thats a good point, guess i havent really considered it since the vrams aren't going to heat up much. i could try ziptying my old 92mm noctua in there, though im unsure of what effect it would have.
i have actually done a pretty large amount of research into custom cooling, with the sentry, the only way i see it happening is with an external cooling setup. power consumption is already an issue, cant shrink down the psu and cant go up to an sfx-l with the rad in there. sentrys best element...
7700k, finally able to run it normally without any under volting. usually temps wont climb above 60 when before would easily hit 80 without a -100mv undervolt. not sure how well this setup would perform with an 8700k. from experience that bad boy runs even hotter, though i imagine still better...
got my hands on one of those vega56 nanos and managed to fit a cooler master masterlite 120mm aio with 0 modding required. pictures are included. radiator is held in place by one radiator screw lined up with an intake hole.
doesn't matter, msrp is what the manufacturer has decided something should cost, the market can decide what it wants to pay for it whether that be higher or lower, but it doesn't change the value the makers have determined.
Well then, looks like 1% of the market sees this card as a good buy, at least of any were available.
i'm not sure you realize how badly it crushes everything in final cut. two 7970s in crossfire beat a titan xp. Perf/watt is kinda irrelevant at that point since even sli wont save Nvidias shoddy...
Why do you think I have a Vega 64 then? I'm a consumer, not an executive. I'll get what works for me.
why would I care? I am not emotionally attached to the product, if there was a better one for what i do then I'd get that. However, there isn't so i have a Vega 64
Are they to do with final...
no I added moron, don't worry about that. but you seem to completely miss my point about its use with your car scenario. It is an undeniable fact that Vega decimated everything (including a titan xp) in final cut. this is one of the reasons I chose this card (I use the damn thing and yes i am...
oh so I'm a brainwashed moron? great, just what i needed to hear. Regardless of how much of a disappointment it may of been (i will admit i had higher hopes and was disappointed in the final product from a technical standpoint) that doesn't make it an emotional purchase nor does it infer that by...
mediocre as it is, I finally have a gorgeous looking, limited edition card (even more so now =D) to drive my new 2k freesync ultrawide and even mine in my dorm on the side. It even keeps me warm at night. Couldn't be happier (got it at 560)