Well, he wants a decal on the case, so it's gotta look mildly purty :P
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Well, he wants a decal on the case, so it's gotta look mildly purty :P
volkom said: » K well its an i7-3960x lga2011 Socket 2011. So sexy. Not to mention that CPU is an animal. Ramuh.Laffter said: » Well, he wants a decal on the case, so it's gotta like mildly purty :P Oh no you don't...
/gets out screwdriver and bolts Ramuh.Urial said: » Ramuh.Laffter said: » Well, he wants a decal on the case, so it's gotta like mildly purty :P Ramuh.Laffter said: » Ramuh.Urial said: » Ramuh.Laffter said: » Well, he wants a decal on the case, so it's gotta like mildly purty :P The case was catered more towards liquid cooling, so I figured I'd give that a shot over a heatsink. The cooler lets you pick your own fans, which I am sure are a rather large factor in determining cooling performance for the radiator. I could get the larger one, but that would force me to mount it on the top exhaust of the case which is rather, counter productive to the nature of rising heat, unless I force it as an exhaust, which again would give questionable performance for cooling.
With that choice of cooling I'd have it mounted on the back as an intake and let it flow right out to the top exhaust. Though the way the case is segregated, I'm not sure how effective the front 200mm intake fan will do for the GPU. We'll just have to see. I gets to start my garden today ^^
Ramuh.Laffter said: » Well, he wants a decal on the case, so it's gotta look mildly purty :P Oh, there's cauliflower in it.
... meh, I like cauliflower too, but there's none in mine :< Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Oh no you don't... /gets out screwdriver and bolts ┻━┻ ︵ ¯\(ツ)/¯ ︵ ┻━┻ ┻━┻ ︵ ¯\(ツ)/¯ ︵ ┻━┻ ┻━┻ ︵ ¯\(ツ)/¯ ︵ ┻━┻ Valefor.Slipispsycho said: » I gets to start my garden today ^^ Growing pot does not count as 'gardening'. ...
How does RT have that many tables? Bismarck.Magnuss said: » ... How does RT have that many tables? I say we vote him off! Artemicion said: » The case was catered more towards liquid cooling, so I figured I'd give that a shot over a heatsink. The cooler lets you pick your own fans, which I am sure are a rather large factor in determining cooling performance for the radiator. I could get the larger one, but that would force me to mount it on the top exhaust of the case which is rather, counter productive to the nature of rising heat, unless I force it as an exhaust, which again would give questionable performance for cooling. With that choice of cooling I'd have it mounted on the back as an intake and let it flow right out to the top exhaust. Though the way the case is segregated, I'm not sure how effective the front 200mm intake fan will do for the GPU. We'll just have to see. "Liquid cooling" doesn't apply to a 120mm pre-filled loop. Liquid cooling is referring to a self built 240mm-360mm loop with a thick rad that you mount in the roof or floor. So saying the case is geared towards liquid is invalid for your sake. Water wont benefit you unless you go with atleast a thick 240mm rad. In short the corsair pre-filled loops are meh even the H100 because how thin the rad is. I know where you're coming from Urial, but as I noted, It's kind of a "base" to get started with, and as long as the case and mobo give me enough headroom, I will be more than satisfied with the current options. That way PCIE 3.0 video cards and revision 3 i7s go down in price by the time I'm ready.
And yeah, call me shallow, but I want my case to be really pretty; as it will stand out frequently since it's not tucked away in the corner like most towers are, as well as for the occasional LAN party my friends throw. Bismarck.Dreadnot said: » Valefor.Slipispsycho said: » I gets to start my garden today ^^ Growing pot does not count as 'gardening'. I'm starting a vegetable/herb garden.. Since I cook so much, I figure it'd be nice to have some fresh herbs and vegetables to cook with.. If I still have the green thumb I had when I ~13 then I'll grow more and start preserving stuff.. Most herbs are easy to grow, and there is nothing better then cooking with fresh herbs. Goodluck on your gardening adventure. It's a nice hobby.
You can't flip me, I always land on my feet, as demonstrated when you tried.
Ramuh.Laffter said: » You can't flip me, I always land on my feet, as demonstrated when you tried. It's Thanks ^^ I know that I like planting stuff and watching it grow, the only variable really is can I keep it not only alive, but good and healthy enough to produce good vegetables/herbs to use.
>.> it'll be a good skill to have for when the apocalypse comes too.. There's more than just throwing seeds in dirt and making it grow.. I have internet access now to correct any problems easily, won't have that (theoretically) when the end of the world comes.. <.< Bismarck.Dreadnot said: » Most herbs are easy to grow, and there is nothing better then cooking with fresh herbs. Goodluck on your gardening adventure. It's a nice hobby. SOMEONE will keep the internet running in the post-apocalyptic world.
Yeah I've seen some pictures of it, big *** bushy plants taking up 1 or 2 square feet and between 1-2 feet tall.
Valefor.Slipispsycho said: » Yeah I've seen some pictures of it, big *** bushy plants taking up 1 or 2 square feet and between 1-2 feet tall. Ramuh.Laffter said: » You can't flip me, I always land on my feet, as demonstrated when you tried. nope :O Glue a cat and Laff back to back, then flip them, let's see whose force is stronger
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