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Quote:Originally Posted by Schmuckley I use a Cooler master backplate and 6/32 2" nuts and bolts with lockwashers and nylon washers on the board side.The LN2/V2 studs screw right on top when I'm ready to mount pot.You have to LET...
A few months ago I bought my first pot, the Koolance V2. It was second hand, and came from a guy on [H]ard Forum. He initially forgot to send me the screws and backplate, so the first time I used the pot, I had to simply tie it down. ...
Quote:Originally Posted by SulumorDNA Damn that looks good Thanks
Quote:Originally Posted by Buska103 MSI GTX 465 Twin Frozr II Golden Edition (unlocks to 470)Intel Core i5 2500kAsus P8P67 Pro (Rev3)AMD Phenom II 955 (c2 revision, AWFUL overclocker, 3.6ghz @ 1.48v)ASRock M3A770DE (budget AM3...
Quote:Originally Posted by DoomDash I'm on fire! http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/profile/312178/1/DoomDash/matches So happy with mech. I feel just about as confident as I used to be in SCII now . Still have plenty of things I can...
Quote:Originally Posted by xxbassplayerxx It really depends on the generation. For Bloomfield, no. For SB you could usually determine max clocks on air. For ivy, lower volts at certain frequencies is generally better. For example, a...
Do better binned chips (the ones that achieve high clocks on air and water) also clock better at sub-zero? Or is it just the opposite?
Quote:Originally Posted by NewHighScore THis is right and wrong at the same time. The reason I say scout a bit is so you dont just 1a into choke infront of a wall of siege tanks. Scouting is not just at the very beginning of the...
Quote:Originally Posted by mk16 they dont have 250 to spend nor the will too. Ouch, well, that doesn't provide many options
Quote:Originally Posted by TheLAWNOOB Nicely done Definately blends into your color scheme Thanks. To be honest I just used a paint marker
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