87thrteam
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BAM! Longest week ever! Endless work, missing parts and loads of homework!!! But Alas, the Classy Hadron is fully assembled and all I need now is to power it up...I hope everything works the first time around but hell, who am I kidding, I always miss ONE thing so I'll prolly have to open it up again. I'll reserve that fun for tomorrow and maybe install the OS and start using it. Soooo tired...Good night! Some specs CPU - 4770K Heatsink - Noctua NH-U9B Mobo - Asus z87i-Deluxe Ram - Gskill 2x8GB @ 2400 SSD - Samsung Evo 256GB HDD - Seagate 3TB 7200rpm Top Ventilation - Corsair PWM SP120 x2 Case - EVGA Hadron PSU - EVGA Hadron custom server 500w Gold GPU - EVGA GTX 780 Classified
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/04/23 17:38:09
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Wow, good luck on the project man!
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87thrteam
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/04/25 22:05:35
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/04/25 22:06:58
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87thrteam
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/04/26 22:52:30
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Thanks, now I need to make time to overclock and stress test
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/04/26 23:09:23
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That must be the largest cpu heatsink in that case that I have seen. Good job.
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87thrteam
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/04/27 18:39:24
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Haha, it's a NH-U9B and it isn't that tall rather the case is tiny. And sadly I can't really overclock cuz the temps are too high...maybe if I add the second fan on the heatsink.
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/05/24 12:05:05
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I would love to build for mother one Hadron with EVGA GTX750Ti, EVGA Z97 Stinger Core3D and, i5-4690K, little low profile Noctua NH-L9i, Neutron GTX 120GB and 2x4GB Vengeance Pro RAM. Who have wife or sister, these components are excellent for pictures albums, music, news, chat.
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/05/27 13:22:26
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Crazy build! Love it
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/06/03 11:26:11
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87thrteam Haha, it's a NH-U9B and it isn't that tall rather the case is tiny. And sadly I can't really overclock cuz the temps are too high...maybe if I add the second fan on the heatsink.
I think it is because the Corsair fans you put in are not as good as the ones that come with the case, that is unless you got the High Performance Edition version. The stats for the ones that are in the case are here: The exact model of the fans in the case are not on the PowerLogic site, but the closest ones are these: PLA12025B12L model (1800 RPM, 58.87 CFM, 2.13 mmH2O, 32.1 dBA) I have been looking for the right Fans for the case as well so that was my first thought. What are the temps you are currently getting?
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/06/03 20:46:56
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ltfuzzleI think it is because the Corsair fans you put in are not as good as the ones that come with the case, that is unless you got the High Performance Edition version. The stats for the ones that are in the case are here: Corsair makes fantastic fans, but he picked the wrong ones. The "SP" fans are high static pressure fans, with low air flow. Those are the types of fans that you use on radiators or heat sinks. If you're going for case fans, you need the "AF" Corsair fans, which are high air flow and low static pressure. People tend to make seriously bad choices when choosing fans if they don't do some research ahead of time.
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Re: Evga Hadron + That Classy 780
2014/06/05 08:31:38
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Jfeil Corsair makes fantastic fans, but he picked the wrong ones. The "SP" fans are high static pressure fans, with low air flow. Those are the types of fans that you use on radiators or heat sinks. If you're going for case fans, you need the "AF" Corsair fans, which are high air flow and low static pressure. People tend to make seriously bad choices when choosing fans if they don't do some research ahead of time.
I have been researching fans in order to replace mine, but I thought that while high Air flow is needed, don't you also need high pressure because you need to pull air into the case? I am just looking for fans to use in order to replace the ones in the Hadron.
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