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That's a nice piece of hardware Brian. Take lots of pictures in and out of the case and any results you have to share. That's quickly becoming a hot item, and I think there are a few looking for a 240mm rad.
That's a nice piece of hardware Brian. Take lots of pictures in and out of the case and any results you have to share. That's quickly becoming a hot item, and I think there are a few looking for a 240mm rad.
The Thermaltake Extreme 2.0 is a great 240mm sealed rad system as I own two along with my original Corsair H100 and my new favorite but challenge to fit many case NZXT Kraken X60. The 2.0 has that thicker rad then almost all other sealed. The X60 is just a bigger surface for cooling with a more standard rad thickness but that also makes the fan work less to push or pull air through it.
Alan, the last picture with the lighting........what is that exactly? LED light strips, cold cathode lights or something else?
Oh Joy, look Corsair came out with another series
Corsair Vengeance® Pro Series memory modules are designed for overclocking on the latest 3rd and 4th generation Intel® Core
They said it couldn't be done, HA! Of course it overheats and shuts down on IBT at standard, but no BSOD. I also removed the GPU card and using the HD4600 built in, 6 FPS on Furmark.
http://valid.canardpc.com/2895579
Wait now, here's a new one, hotter than the sun's surface.
Haswell 4600.
http://valid.canardpc.com/2895584
Fan specs can be deceiving...
AnandTech | Choosing the Best 120mm Radiator Fan: Testing Eight Fans with Corsair's H80
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Paul I think it's more lack of knowledge with the Z87 platform and the multitude of new settings. I also threw some Vcore at it with a + offset of 0.160-0.200 to see what would happen and voila! Now where did I put my LN2 cooler... Also maybe running without a GPU card and I am using some 2133 RAM from my SB rig.