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GabrielDrake

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  1. I think it's more about the backlight regulation than panel type, PWM vs DC. For less *possible* eyestrain, you want DC regulated backlight.
  2. QPad QH-90 / HyperX Cloud
  3. To me, they look standard 120mm spacing, even the larger fan, but you are probably referring to the offset of the holes right? Even so, reading reviews, it's just couple of degree worst then say D15 and R1 while being quieter with stock fans, so no problem; and yes, it looks clean and sexy, a plus for me too. H105 replacement on the way, but I bet it'll be the same... Anyway, DRP3 is 78€, R1 ultimate (wich according with their placeholder i printed, should also fit) is 99€.
  4. Yep sorry, my bad. What about the dark rock pro 3? Worry-free experience? And I have ready 2 or 3 NF-F12 to replace the stock fans.
  5. Yeah, but now I'm more concerned about clearance issues. I can move my gpu on the thrid slot since I use only one, but I don't want to limit future upgrades (second gpu, or a sound card etc)
  6. I'm torn, NH-D15 or Cryorig R1 Ultimate? Currently sitting @4.2Ghz 1.225v on H105, but the pump is too damn loud, switching from a faulty H100i (third time) and again problems... So I'm settling for a high end air cooler. From my researching, the Noctua would block the first PCI-E (especially since my 290x has a backplate) while the Cryorig not in the standard-tunnel-to-the-back config. Rotating 90° should work for both (right? not sure about clearance) PS Case is Core V21, so orientation is not a problem. Memory have pcb height, Crucial Sport.
  7. Hi folks, I've ordered a mini5-pin to triple PWM for my 290x DCUII from modDIY dot com, I was wondering how much Amps and Watts that connector on the vga can take. Also, the 5th pin is used for monitoring the second fan rpm on this cards, so how does it work with a triple splitter?Shared? Thanks, Gabriel.
  8. Try 1.36-37, up to 1.5 is still safe (but stay as low as possible since with 1.5 heatsinks start to matter, and this kits are pretty basic... otherwise up the CAS values. Also, test your ram with CPU at stock. What's your vcore and input voltage? Were they working fine at stock?
  9. I've done the same, @2666 CAS12 - REMEMBER, you have to up voltage to 1.35 Mines are working fine, but YMMV
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