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As far as I can tell it's a regular Switch 810 just with custom aluminum front and top pieces. I like the front design, and it'd be pretty easy to duplicate and improve upon, but the top IMHO is fugly.
Have you looked at the "Qnix" monitors (also "Korean" panels)? They are cheaper than the, for all intents and purposes "name brand" Catleap ones, except they use PLS (Samsung's IPS) panels and almost all overclock to 120hz+...
I would seriously recommend setting up Bias Lighting, regardless of the monitor you are using. I can't NOT use bias lighting anymore, and I have it set up with my monitors, my 47" LG LED LCD TV in family room, 55" LG LED LCD HDTV in...
Why not try and make your own EMI/RFI shield? Could be something as simple as a sheet of aluminum painted and stuck to the stock plastic shield with double sided tape.
Are you sure that the memory is all good/problem free? Memtest? Also,double check that the sticks are all in the proper slots, as you may be running a pair in single channel...? I don't know if that would cause these results, but worth a...
I would recommend the BitFenix Hydra Pro. I am running almost 180W through mine and the PCB (MOSFETs, VRMs, Caps) barely get above ambient. Every other fan controller I've had, including Lamptron models, can get warm enough to almost...
The 140mm Hyperborea fans are identical to Akasa Vipers and perform exceptionally well, but I can't speak for the 120mm version. SSwiftech Helix are excellent fans for low to medium density radiators, and actually sound better than the...
Akust makes some pure copper BGA RAMsinks that are very low profile, I think 7mm in height or so. They're actually quite good, Ihhave a set on thebback side VRMs of my RIVE and they dropped the temps by a solid 20-30C! Cheap,...
I think that you make a lot of valid points, but there's one thing I think that should be mentioned... "THERE IS NO 'BEST' OR ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL FAN CONFIGURATION! The only way to know what performs best for you and your particular setup...
I would recommend the Koolance FAN-12038HBK 2600rpm fans, at $9/ea you get a dual ball bearing motor, 117CFM, and 6.33mmH2O of static pressure. It's powerful, responds well to voltage control, and will push a ton of air through even the...
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