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YT2002

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  1. I'm actually quite confused at the moment. Isn't it a matter of just flipping the fan over to draw air in instead of exhausting air? Why would you need to drill holes to have a fan set as intake?

    The fans in the s340 can only be oriented one way. If you want it to be an intake you have to drill holes. I did that though and it worked

  2. Have at least one intake in the front, and one exhaust in the back. Anything else is a bonus, really.

    Its alright. I drilled holes into the fan so i could set it as intake. BY default what they do they just use the screws to drill the holes for the fans. Did you add a fan on yours or did you do what i did and drilled holes

  3. I have an nzxt s340 and want to set one of the fans as intake. Both fans are set as exhaust but they don't seem to have mounting holes for intake. In it it will have a 8320 with stock cooler (for now) and a gtx 960 Galax. Will it be alright with negative air pressure?

  4. It's the iMac's internal hardware not having support for Windows. The iMac had to use a custom connector to use 5K. This monitor uses two DisplayPort cables to use 5K because (as Linus says) only using one limits you to 4K.

    Oh ok thanks

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    1. Change the CPU to the i5-4690k. The i7 is a waste for gaming.
    2. Change the CPU cooler to either the hyper 212 (if you want to go cheap), or the Raijintek Triton. Seriously, that watercooler is just THAT good for the price. You'll have to look on newegg, though, as partpicker is being dumb and not showing the price.
    3. Change the mobo to a cheaper one that also has SLI. There are plenty of options to chose from, all will perform exactly the same.
    4. Ditch the 16gbs of RAM, and stick to 8gb. It's going to be plenty. Also, pick anything with 1600mhz, CAS 9, don't bother with anything more expensive.
    5. You could even go as low as 500w, and still have PLENTY of room for the PSU. And you'll also save a lot of money with that.

     

    Wih the psu thing he is doing 2 way sli. 750w is a good idea. Also to save money get windows student. if you can. I dont know if you have to register that u are a student but if you dont get windows student

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