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ThaSandus

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Denmark
  • Interests
    Cars, pc's, games and probably a few other things ;)
  • Biography
    23 years old, guy who love video games and tuning cars and pc's to look and run awesome ;)
  • Occupation
    Online marketeer
  • Member title
    Junior Member

System

  • CPU
    I7-3770k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Sabertooth Z77
  • RAM
    Kingston hyperX T1 8gb 1600mhz
  • GPU
    2x 780Ti SLI
  • Case
    NZXT Switch 810
  • Storage
    Seagate barracuda 1tb, WD Black 2tb, Samsung 830 240gb
  • PSU
    Seasonic Platinum 1000W
  • Display(s)
    BenQ GL2450 + Achieva Shimian Q270 1440p.
  • Cooling
    Corsair H60 (to be upgraded very soon)
  • Keyboard
    CM Storm quickfire tkl
  • Mouse
    Roccat Tyon
  • Sound
    Logitech Z5500, Creative X-fi Titanium, Beyerdynamic DT-770 pro with modmic 4.0
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Hey did you happen to get the update working? and did it fix the issue at all? I've been having the samme issues on my model, at came at V033 from the box
  2. Thanks a bunch for the replies guys! #6 hm looks pretty neat, but the pricing seems a bit over what i'm looking for at 500usd and kinda looks like it isn't in stock anywhere either #7 oh wow didn't know they had a ATX version of that, thats quite awesome! again thanks for the replies, think i'm in a showdown with the Noctis 450 vs Enthoo Evolv ATX anyone with experience and pros/cons on one vs the other?
  3. Ok i think i've narrowed it down a bit but still can't really decide. Once again the requirements: Fairly light / not too big (meaning smaller than a NZXT Switch 810) / Decent enough watercooling options for cpu and dual gpu cooling / preferably black or grey / preferably green lighting if any / window / dustfilters. the cases i'm currently considering: Corsair 750D Airflow: Pros: fine size, roomy for watercooling, window, slightly smaller, and alot lighter than my Switch 810, Cons: kinda cool but also a bit simple and boxy to look at. Corsair Air 540: Pros: light, roomy, somewhat small, looks like it can house decent watercooling, nice big window, like the somewhat agressive look of the air vent lines Cons: ? Fractal Design Define S Window: Pros: super roomy, quite perfect for a WC setup, fairly light and small, Cons: imo pretty bland and boring looks. NZXT Noctis 450: Pros: fairly light and fine size, pretty cool looks, space for 360 and 240mm rad, fairly light, fine size, Cons: red leds but thinking they might be changeable? Phanteks Enthoo Pro: Pros: fine size, roomy, good WC options, Cons: bit heavier than the others, a bit bland and boring looks. These are currently what i'm looking at, if you guys have any other cases you think i should look at within these criterias please let me know And or if you have an opinion as to which of these i should pick. If you need more info on what i'm looking for in a new case please ask. Best regards. ThaSandus
  4. #2 thanks that's a pretty good alternative, smaller than the 750D but the design is just sort of dull to me, i don't know. #3 i've been looking at those but the Luxe kinda exceeds what i want unfortunately, and the pro is kind of a maybe for me. was more like if there was something like the InWins 904 but for watercooling, but just doesn't seem like there is any other in that style. how about Cube cases, any recommendations?
  5. Hey Tech'ers I'm looking into replacing my Switch 810 case for something not quite as huge and heavy as i'm going for some watercooling soon. I started with looking at InWin's 909 and 904 but neither really fits my requirements, as the 904 isn't exactly for watercooling and the 909 is just to expensive and heavy. Although i LOVE the looks of them Then i've been looking at Corsair 750D Airflow and Air 540, but i'm not that keen on the slick and streamlined look of the 750D though it fits my requirements pretty well. so my question is if anyone knows of something a little more unique but with somewhat the same "specs" as the 750D or Air 540. Best regards.
  6. This would be an awesome adition towards my upcoming streaming and video editing projects so yea, thats what i would use it for.
  7. Tried launching a game to See IF it all worked, seems it does, but now my 780ti seems to Be having a weird kind of buzzing sound at high load percentage, wtf? Could This Be because of the corsair psu? Or might the seasonic psu have done something to it, IF it seems that it is what fucked it all op
  8. Ok so switched to One ram stick in the A1 slot and it now boots to windows and seems to work fine. so does This mean that my seasonic psu is dead or what? Since it has an eletric hiss sound to it? Though it did boot the pc if not for the dram light??
  9. Shiet, ok got a corsair tx850 from another pc i have around connected it up and i still have the dram red light posting though. i also noticed a slight hiss sound that is now gone which must have come from the other psu, as it is not there now.
  10. Aright, I now tried ripping out everything and only connecting least possible things. removed battery from motherboard aswell, and it now boots and i can get into bios but hadn't connected keyboard at then, had to reboot and with keyboard plugged in. now the red Dram led light just stays lit both with one and two sticks of ram, and can't get to bios.? http://i.imgur.com/2iOwlhz.jpg
  11. although i haven't tried ripping out everything and taking off the armor of the motherboard and removing the battery and such, was planning on that today, but didn't have the time, might try that tomorrow and bench it on the mobo box.
  12. Yea quite sure i tried that aswell, tried 3 things like that so clr cmos must've been one of them, the other was the mem ok button and the jumper cap. nothing worked.
  13. Hey Folks! First let me mention my setup/parts CPU: I7-3770k Motherboard: Asus sabertooth Z77 GPU: Asus 780ti PSU: Seasonic platinum 1000w HDD/SSD: seagate(baracuda? not sure) 1tb / Samsung 830 RAM: Kingston hyperX T1 1600mhz COOLER: Corsair H60 (old one) PCI: Creative soundblaster Titanium pro Might've missed something Had my PC suddenly die on me the other day, woke up on saturday wanting to turn it on, and just nothing happened. Tried all sorts of things, taking out ram sticks, putting them in one at a time and so on, tried different power cable from power source to psu, tried unplugging and replugging everything tried with nothing plugged in but motherboard power cables, also tried hitting the different bios reset buttons and mem ok button and even then the little jump cap thing besides the power led on the button of the motherboard. nothing works it's just dead it seems. But then later that day i tried to fiddle a little with the power button cables, switch around the power and reset, and then tried powering on, it suddenly booted got in to reset the settings in the bios, as i was doing this it suddenly turned off again and was as dead as before. Then on sunday i tried again and it booted, but with this time alot of different red led's one about the gpu was glowing, then one somewhat close to the cpu (don't remember exactly where) and then the one for the ram, they all lighted one at a time for a few seconds each and then it turned off again a few seconds after that. Havent tried anything with it today though, other than trying to get an rma with asus going. and i've made no progress since them, am i wrong in feeling that the motherboard is dead? or does it sound like something else is too? please feel free to ask if something doesn't make sense Hope one or more of you will be able to help with this. Thanks! Best regards - ThaSandus
  14. I would like the Z2 because i really wanna switch back to Android, really is the best OS imho. Fav. thing about Z2 Waterproofing and great camera. Fav. thing about Dbrand, that it's awesome skins for WORLDWIDE SHIPPING! Yay!
  15. I definately like the anodized aluminum finish aswell as the ips panel display as IM a Big fan of color accuracy and sleek styling on Laptops
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