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Tim, we are talking about very different facets of the computer. The processor is doing thousands upon thousands of calculations per second. The bandwidth, or speed, ie. ghz is simply the pipeline. Think of it as how wide the hose...
Nice and all, but still waiting to see real life results from actual consumers in regards to speed, performance, and temps. Still, thank you for the post.
...cutting heat pipes? Sigh. OT: I have yet to try the dish soap deal, however, I can definitely vouch for using water wetter (sold at auto part stores), which lowers the surface tension of the water in the loop making bubbles...
Damn glad to have you. Sigh, sure would love to play through metal gear solid one last, glorious time...nice avatar.
Quote:Originally Posted by SuperMudkip Hopefully this will help AMD stay in the game for a couple of more years. :thumb: Man I sure hope so.
Quote:Originally Posted by BigMorgan Been waiting for the "new" 920 for 2 years now. If Haswell finally delivers what feels like a worthwhile upgrade it will have been worth the wait. OP: consider grabbing a used LGA1366 chip to...
Small bubbles are normal and should bleed out over time during normal use, unless your res isn't full enough and they are formed from the sloshed return flow. Pump/res orientation can also play a factor. You want the bubbles to have...
Dang, great guide man, thanks. +1
The only reason I would bother is if you were running crossfire/sli, so you could get the minor advantage of pcie 3.0. Even justifying that is a stretch, but we are enthusiasts hehe.
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