Quote:Originally Posted by linkin93 Aussies pay 10% tax on everything. EVERYTHING!
Sales Tax is 15% in New Zealand.
I really don't mind paying it though, but I can see why Americans wouldn't want to pay any
Just installed a Lamptron FC9.
After installing it, my lower graphics card wasn't recognized... 2 hours of troubleshooting later I find that one of its power cables was unplugged...
Well, my build is finally finished. Lots of stuff to do...
EK waterblocks Cooling Configurator helps to see what kind of block you need, even if you don't actually want to go with a EK block. The EVGA SC 4GB GTX 670 is a reference 670 PCB design and therefore will not fit GTX 680 blocks. You...
Quote:Originally Posted by 02ssei What controller are you using?
NZXT Sentry Mix. I was having issues with it making the stock case fans buzz before, do you think it might be the controller that is making the FX140s buzz? I might go...
Finally finished my build! I'll do a bit of cleaning up tomorrow and take some photos
Does anyone know why the NZXT FX-140 fans seem to make a horrific buzzing at low speeds? When I increase the speed of the fans, the buzzing slowly...
Quote:Originally Posted by D-Dave How do you have the fans angled? Are you using different fans besides the 140mm NZXT fans that were provided with the case? I haven't experimented with how my temperatures would be without the two...
Quote:Originally Posted by D-Dave While I prepare my graphics cards for a bit of dust removal and cleaning, does anyone have advice on how to better cool GPUs in this case?
When running SLI I found it extremely useful to attach a...
Quote:Originally Posted by Ganf So long as you're not trying to enter for MOTM by posting a close-up of your fix, I think you'd be alright by just globbing it in there until you can't even find a place to drop more on.
Well I've...
Quote:Originally Posted by Ganf I wouldn't trust epoxy to not start leaking again in the future. Looking at how everyone handles their punctured radiators here I'd get a cheapo soldering iron and some solder for 10 bucks and take...