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  1. I see that you FEENIX has some interesting products in their sleeves :rolleyes: I would appreciate a mouse pad with wires mouse and keyboard + mechanical! I took a look at the specifications and noticed that the design choices of FEENIX with their "white lighting" which you can't find in many products these days is quite fascinating! that elegance, that majestic look, indescribable!; it would totally change my life. Currently I have some cheap wireless Logitech mouse and keyboard, which has too much latency and many problems.. :unsure:
  2. I'll probably be using Asus fan xpert (Ai Suite) to control all of my fans, in this situation, ALL of the intake fans(4) are CPU fans(push/pull) I *think* that the noctuas will move more air, however, I believe that the air inside the case is limited, as I have a filter on the case and a radiator which should be restricting the air flow into the case, so by having 2 140mm noctuas exchasting instead of a 200mm quite fan I will have a negative pressure? will it make my system hotter..?
  3. Eh, I said the intake is at the front not the top :huh: Well, i don't mind their price and I want to know which is the most suitable solution.
  4. I am on the process of making my pc cooler, I have moved my Corsair h100i radiator and its fans from the top of to the front of my cm690iii (I heard cooling the radiator with air from the outside is better for the CPU than air from inside the case) and am planning to buy a couple of corsair's sp140mm fans for a push/pull configuration, should i place the stock 200mm fan as an exhaust at the top as an exhaust or buy a couple of 140mm noctuas to do that? At the moment, my pc is very quiet, If the screen is turned off, I wont know if its running or not, and i hope to keep it at a quiet level. stock fan: (I believe its ) MegaFlow 200 Silent Fan, 700RPM, 110CFM I also have a couple of concerns, the possibility of negative air flow in the case(which is bad i think?) and the possibility for the rest of the components' temperatures to go higher in case if the CPU gets cool and its fans throttle down, resulting in less intake. Intake: stock h100i fans, 2x corsair 140SP (Didn't buy them yet) -- pull/push FRONT Exhaust: 2x noctuas NF-A14 PWM 140mm (Didn't buy them yet) TOP OR 1x200mm Silent fan TOP, 1x120mm stock CM BACK I cannot have another intake, as I have a window on the side and I've moved the drive cages above the bottom fan's location Feel free to give me recommendations for the above mentioned concerns and if you have a suggestion please don't hesitate to write it down, i am open to changing the fans that i am going to buy
  5. I have win8.1 pro, I am currently away from my rig, will try what you said later
  6. I have been temporarily using a 5 years old (2x2GB) SuperTalent 1600MHz (CL9) on my new rig while I was waiting for my mushkin black line 32GB, 2133MHz Cl10 1.575V to be delivered, the boot was fast until I installed the new RAM sticks, what I mean by slow is, it takes a noticeable amount of time to start the boot( the beep then ASUS logo appears), I've installed the ram correctly and windows sees it and functions normally, the SSD is fast enough to have instant boot, the thing is, it doesn't START as quick as it used to after the RAM upgrade Pc specs:: Plextor 770mb/s M.2 SSD, i7 4790k, ASUS Z-97 boardM EVGA GTX 780 SC, Corsair 750W PSU Ref: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/206921-haswell-z97-ram-voltage-vs-performance/
  7. I am sure I have it installed perfectly in the ram slots.. EDIT: posted in the troubleshooting forum section Ref: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/224345-slow-boot-after-ram-upgrade/
  8. So I went ahead and bought a mushkin black line 32GB, 2133MHz Cl10 1.575V After I've installed it, I've noticed that my system boots(ASUS's logo's appearance) noticeably slower than before. Any idea what would be the cause?
  9. Which of the following RAM modules do you recommend for me to purchase? I anticipate that either one of the G.SKILL RAM modules could be the best, and the first/last one for overclocking because of low voltage? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226329 Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 32GB (4 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Desktop Memory Model 994072 DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Timing 11-11-11-27 Cas Latency 11 Voltage 1.35V Price $319.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231629 G.SKILL Trident X Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-1600C7Q-32GTX DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Timing 7-8-8-24 Cas Latency 7 Voltage 1.5V Price $329.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231616 G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Desktop Memory Model F3-1866C9Q-32GXM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Timing 9-10-9-28 Cas Latency 9 Voltage 1.5V Price $334.99 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148659 Crucial Ballistix Tactical 32GB (4 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Low Profile Desktop Memory Model BLT4K8G3D1608ET3LX0 DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Timing 8-8-8-24 Cas Latency 8 Voltage 1.35V Price $339.99
  10. So, if i purchased 4x1.5V modules i wont face problems from the heat/high power consumption? I do not plan on buying a cooler for them.
  11. I am planning to buy a 32GB (4x8GB) memory pack that will accommodate my i7-4790k in an ASUS Z97-A board. I am temporarily running a 5 years old (2x2GB) SuperTalent 1600MHz (CL9). I believe that having 1.35V modules has its benefits (especially when using 4 modules??) , however, most high frequency and low latency modules operate at 1.5V-1.65V I am having a trouble time deciding which memory pack to buy, should I prioritise the lower voltage over the higher performance? What would you recommend? PC specs: ASUS Z97-A Intel core i7-4790k EVGA GTX 780 Corsair 750w PSU
  12. spda

    Cooling my new rig

    No wires blocking airflow Around 29 degrees, custom cooler with 2 fans called evga ACX cooler So I should flip the fans ?
  13. Hello I need some help with cooling my PC components mainly the GPU. I use the CMS(cooler master) 690 III mid tower case with the built in 200mm fan at the front (intake), 120mm at the back(rear-exhaust) I have the window edition with no air ventilation holes or fans at any side of the case I have a corsair h100i installed at the top with its stock fans in the following configuration: Top of the case Radiator Fans moving air downwards(intake) The cpu( i7-4790k) is cool, but when I ran the valley benchmark stress test thingy for my evga gtx 780 sc with acx cooler it went up to 80 degrees C ( the GPU) which made me worried I think I have space at the bottom of the case for probably a 120mm fan I was considering using the radiator fans as exhaust but I assumed that it would mean cooling the radiator with hot air which is less Efficient and could make the CPU hotter(just an assumption) Any tips for what should I do with my system? Like should I purchase a fan and install it at the bottom of the case, intake or exhaust, silent or performance, notice that the case ha space beneath it because it is lifted from the sides .I don't plan on changing the stock case fans because that would be a waste for them P.s I didn't know where to post this, hopefully in the right place and thanks in advance
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