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AlphaBravo

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  1. I have nine computers that are folding. I wonder why the client numbers are so high.
  2. Folding at Home says that I have had 27 active clients within the last 50 days, and 20 active clients within the last 7 days. Most others that I see on the LTT team list only have 2 or three active clients, but they are earning as many points per day as I am. What is considered an active client?
  3. I found this on Corsair's website - "The rubber fittings at the end of the H80i/H100i tubes are for cosmetic purposes only; it does not affect the pump or tubes whatsoever." https://corsair.secure.force.com/kA1400000004NzvCAE
  4. I just discovered that my Predator 360 has also started to leak at the block. I purchased it at Microcenter, and I will be returning it tomorrow or Monday.
  5. Your cooler is designed to work with PWM fans, so your 3-pin fans probably won't respond to Corsair Link's controls.
  6. Where does that ranking chart come from? Nevermind. I found it here: http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_summary.php?s=&t=223518
  7. Please keep trying.
  8. That is a great looking board. When I do a Z170, I will be all over that one.
  9. "The MSI X99S SLI Plus natively supports 2133MHz RAM sticks, and I noticed that the 2800MHz Corsair Vengeance LPX sticks I was using were being bumped down to 2133MHz automatically. Using the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility that came bundled with the motherboard, however, I was able to easily boost this back up to its full speed, and even overclock it to a ‘safe’ 3733MHz due to the Vengeance LPX’s native support for Intel’s XMP 2.0. One thing that should be noted about all X99 motherboards is that, when running memory at speeds higher than 2666MHz, the system will automatically change the base clock to 125MHz from 100MHz. This is a limitation of Intel’s CPUs and not a reflection on the motherboard.? Source I am considering purchasing the MSI X99 SLI Plus motherboard, but I am confused at to the statement quoted above. 1. Do all X99 motherboards really change the base clock from 100MHz to 125 MHz when memory is run at speeds over 2666MHz? 2. Are there any drawbacks to having the motherboard change the base clock to 125 MHz?
  10. It looks like the Anthracite Gray *is* planned for production.
  11. I heard back from Phanteks US. Phanteks said that both Newegg and Amazon will be receiving 10 cases from the first shipment. Not sure if that is 10 cases each, or 10 cases between both Newegg and Amazon. The Anthracite Gray model has been discontinued due to an issue with the anodizing.
  12. I am going to send Phanteks an e-mail and ask them what is going on with the availability. I will let you know what I find out.
  13. I don't see the anthracite gray Evolv ATX listed on the Phanteks US website.
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