Does anyone know if two of these rads can both fit in the Fractal Define S? They are 54mm thick without fans (I would use Noctua NF-F12 fans). Thanks!
Rads: http://www.hardwarelabs.com/nemesis/nemesis-products/nemesis-gtx/nemesis-360gtx
I have an i7 2600k at 4.6GHz with 1.392V and two Asus GTX 970's overclocked. Would this triple radiator be enough to cool my system with three Noctua NF-F12 fans at quiet speeds and a D5 pump at quiet speeds as well?
http://hardwarelabs.com/nemesis/nemesis-products/nemesis-gtx/nemesis-360gtx#features
If you are watching movies on you media PC with a program like powerdvd then there are some setting you can change to allow it to send a Dolby Digital (not sure about DTS at least with powerdvd) signal to your receiver because the 5.1 audio is already decoded within the movie. With movies you motherboard's spdif will be fine but for games that is another story. If you want your games to have DTS or Dolby Digital then you will have to get a sound card since the sounds in the game are always changing the DTS signal needs to be encoded on the fly. The feature on a sound card that supports this is called DTS Connect or Dolby Digital Live.
I see that in a different way. From what he said (Then, he smiled, said "But our eyes can't see past 24 fps anyway" and winked at me.) and how he smiled and winked, I take that as him kinda poking fun at the fact that games are 30fps.