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Re: one dream 2015/05/04 10:27:46 (permalink)
Yes 90% EKWB Motherboards blocks are for ASUS models.
 

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Re: one dream 2015/05/04 10:27:46 (permalink)
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Re: one dream 2015/05/04 11:55:12 (permalink)
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In the bios, you would look under advanced or boot options for a dark mode. That is to turn off the lights. Glance at your bios when you get a chance. I think it is under the advanced menu.

Cool, I have seen that Option. For me let the Lights Shine On.

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Re: one dream 2015/05/04 12:21:58 (permalink)
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How would you know with an old X58 SLI Motherboard and that Supper Hot GeForce GTX 260 Core Graphics Card
Oh I know, trust that.  I'm just proof you don't need to own something to know something; I've gone overkill research that I could get into anything and tell people what I've found out in an effort to help them out.  Wasting my time because I can.  
bcavnaugh
Was this a Deep Freeze on your X58?

WOW!
Don't trip , the air-cooled chiller concept worked and costed less than custom liquid loops with the same temperature performance at the time; that was the goal.  These days however, AIO liquid coolers are tough to beat, but I'm only delayed due to lack of funds.   Plenty of dreams.

For Intel processors, 0.122 x TDP = Continuous Amps at 12v [source].  

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Re: one dream 2015/05/04 12:37:19 (permalink)
We have some great tech people here on the forums and Lehpron is one of the absolute best tech people on the forum. Trust his knowledge and experience.

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Re: one dream 2015/05/04 13:25:05 (permalink)
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bcavnaugh
 
Bad Joking Removed
Oh I know, trust that.  I'm just proof you don't need to own something to know something; I've gone overkill research that I could get into anything and tell people what I've found out in an effort to help them out.  Wasting my time because I can.  
bcavnaugh
Was this a Deep Freeze on your X58?

WOW!
Don't trip , the air-cooled chiller concept worked and costed less than custom liquid loops with the same temperature performance at the time; that was the goal.  These days however, AIO liquid coolers are tough to beat, but I'm only delayed due to lack of funds.   Plenty of dreams.


It is really cool, one day I might give that a try. I know Scarlet-Tech  going to play with LN2 very soon.
 
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We have some great tech people here on the forums and Lehpron is one of the absolute best tech people on the forum. Trust his knowledge and experience.




Sorry RJ I was only teasing lehpron and I to trust his Skills.
That is what I thought this was for teasing and joking around.
Sorry lehpron if you took my post this way.
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Re: one dream 2015/05/05 00:29:30 (permalink)
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It is really cool, one day I might give that a try. I know Scarlet-Tech  going to play with LN2 very soon.
I could give out a part list of another air-chiller, but honestly it was EVGA's X58 that made it perfect for modding a GPU cooler on the CPU, mainly because the socket was positioned high on the ATX board.  All the Vregs/mosfets were on the sides, having little above gave enough clearance.  Most of these newer boards, regardless of the socket, have Vregs/mosfet on top of the socket; some even put the CPU power plug above the socket.  I hate it, it makes me not want to upgrade, because I don't like being stuck with traditional CPU coolers.

bcavnaugh
That is what I thought this was for teasing and joking around. Sorry lehpron if you took my post this way.
I'm chill; at least you spelled my name right (which means you must be pronouncing it right) and with proper use of lowercase letters because I don't feel special enough for any capitalization.  

Although I do appreciate rj's backing; I had a lot of time to think over the years about my plans, at some point I'll unleash at an unnecessarily ridiculous level, which is my equivalent of an AMD slide. 

At least the OP will get his wish for a 4x16 X99 board, it is both achievable and the demand is only growing.
post edited by lehpron - 2015/05/05 00:38:30

For Intel processors, 0.122 x TDP = Continuous Amps at 12v [source].  

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Re: one dream 2015/06/02 18:50:27 (permalink)
Yes amen please bring on the DARK MODE.  Well at least one that actually works.  BIOS update?
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Re: one dream 2015/06/02 20:22:48 (permalink)
bcavnaugh
It is really cool, one day I might give that a try. I know Scarlet-Tech  going to play with LN2 very soon.
 


What happened? How did I miss all of this?

Oh yeah, there is this happening this weekend also:

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