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AukurgkNL

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  1. Ok this issue started when I decided to delete the windows.old folder (upgraded to windows 10). So I deleted the folder and that was all fine. Then I realized that I had like 30gb free space on my C drive (250gb SSD). So I decided to shrink the C drive with EaseUS partition software, I succeeded. But here is where my problem started, when shrinking the C drive, the software did something strange, it deleted a by system reserved partition by 63mb. That specific partition needs to be minimal 350mb for W10 to boot. Resulting in me not being able to boot. So I proceeded trying diskpart to extend that partition to 350mb--> no luck. I've tried many different things with diskpart but still no luck. I also noticed that the system keeps giving the windows partition the label 'G' instead of 'C'. So I changed that to C, I succeeded. HOWEVER, for some kind of reason it deleted my W10 from my SSD. Leaving me with NO windows. So now I'm trying to install W10 again from a CD, had no luck. (system freezing at the windows logo). It also gave me the error code 0cx00000e9 a couple times. So PLEASE someone, can just someone help me with this. I'm really frustrated and scared to lose all my data... Any help will be appriciated! sorry for my RIP English BTW.
  2. Please review the Asus VX238H monitor, it is really good for the buck imo!
  3. Kijk ik zit met het probleem hoe de fans geplaatst moeten worden, zoals ik zie aan jouw build, heb je fans die lucht in je kast verplaatsen door de radiator en vervolgens er weer uit gaat aan de bovenkant. Maar andere builds zie ik dat mensen de fans juist aan de andere kant doen, dus weet niet welke van de 2 het beste is! Kijk foto's wat ik bedoel http://i.imgur.com/lWeM5l.jpg http://media.bestofmicro.com/N/U/446682/gallery/Water-3.0-Ultimate-build_w_600.jpg
  4. But what is better, having the fans push out hot air into the case or push it out of the case at the top? So, like scotty's build or no? Sorry for being noob
  5. I was thinking back of this and I was like, wait I can not exhaust the 2 140mm radiator fans at the top because there are no holes for it right? Again, I have the h440 case... I only see 3 massive 120mm fan holes so how does it work when I install 2 140mm fans exhausting hot air at the top ?
  6. Can you please say exactly what I have to do? I think the 3 stock NZXT in the front pulling air in Have the back 140mm pushing air out And have the radiator fans pushing hot air out of the top. Is this good or no?
  7. So the radiator fans have to blow the heat from the radiator and out of the top of the case?
  8. On the picture you can something black-ish pin at the top left corner. I don't know if it is a good socket though.
  9. Link to picture is added to my post. Image size was to much so had to upload it to imgur:)
  10. When I wanted to install my i7 4790k I noticed that some pins where slightly bended. I took a picture and I want to know if it is a good looking socket or not. I really want an answer ASAP. Thanks! http://imgur.com/dhkVqyV P.S. The bend was on the top left corner of the socket
  11. So I'm planning on buying an NZXT Kraken X61 watercooler but I want to know what the best configuration is considering airflow. I have the stock front triple 120mm fans and I replaced the back 140mm stock fan with an Fractal Design Silent series 140mm fan pushing air out. I'm planning on putting the watercooler at the top. Here are my PC specs: -i7 4790k -Gigabyte R9 280X -MSI Z97 Gaming 3 -8gb 1600 mhz RAM (very cheap :l) -1tb HDD and 250gb Samsung 850 Evo SSD So the question what is the best airflow configuration for my planned NZXT Kraken X61? If I need to buy anything that drastically increases the airflow or something like that, also tell me! THANKS!
  12. It'll fit a nice 92MM cooler no problems, nothing bigger due to the side fans, were they to no longer exist you're looking at a possible 120mm if you can get it fairly squat in terms of 92mil's that fit, either of the noctua 92mm coolers will, an arctic freezer 7 will. I use the NH-U9S with push/pull and it keeps my A8-6600K below 70C under full load One important thing to note is that the front fan mounted behind that filtered inlet does screw all for the hard drives, it can't push the air through the second grill and it's not even in-line with it. I'd get a second, Low RPM fan and mount it behind the metal grill, will help significantly and also means the front fan isn't spinning for nothing as it will feed the fan. EDIT: Your suggested HyperTX3 will definitely fit in the case, it's 92mm and most I've seen with the exception of a purposefully tall one designed to clear tall RAM will fit. However, depending on how heavily they use the machine you may want to consider something that can be set up push/pull (idk if tx3 can, correct me if i'm wrong) You'll also want more airflow through the case as at stock the case suffers. I use 2 Corsair SP120 fans, one on exhaust and one on secondary intake, both connected to the CPU header so that as my CPU fan rises, the total case airflow does too. The side fans for me have been changed for a cooler master sickleflow 120 which is either on or off and a Jetflo 120 that is connected to the sysfan header Thanks for your answer, I've seen his case from the inside when installing an HDD. First thing I noticed is that the front fans are indeed really tight and barely make any airflow. Thanks for your recommendation, I think he really needs some better airflow because he barely has any output flow and tight input. If he was using a i3 CPU or any other low temps CPU it wouldn't actually be a problem,but that's not the case. He has a FX-6350 CPU so temps output is pretty high. I will definitely try your recommendation, much appreciated dude!
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