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Nesflaten

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  1. And after a 2 week vacation, the GPU idles at 66 degrees celcius. I think the closed loop as leaked too much liquid. Better buy a new GPU then
  2. Username: Nesflaten Liked videos: https://www.vessel.com/videos/CBR6_NDEI https://www.vessel.com/videos/DkWN4qqW1
  3. Comes to show how complicated things are. I took the radiator off the case and lowered it below the pump, rised it above the pump and repeated this a few times. Now it idles at 25C
  4. @Enderman, that sems quite reasonable. I will troubleshoot some more to be a bit more surebefore I change out the watercooling loop:S Might just change the GPU at the same time:P @MblaZe7run: Good uck, you will hopefully not need this info;)
  5. Hi all. I have searched for 5-10 minutes on this topic, and have not found the answer. My system: 680 stock AOI watercooling: Arctic Cooling Accellero Hybrid Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V deluxe Ambient temp: 22C CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K CPU cooler: Corsair H110 It is a few years old, and my GPU sometimes peaks at 100C. When I touch the tubes going to the radiator, they are very hot. The tube from the radiator is as cold as when off. the GPU idles at 36C, but a few months ago it idled at 28C. Even at idle, I can fell that there is a temp difference of the tubes. I do not feel a difference on the AIO on the CPU, What is the usual difference between the tubes? And if you have a solution for my problem, that would be awesome!
  6. I read Norwegian news that the EU was not content with accepting apple using a separate transition cable from lightning to microUSB, but will try to ban the lightning connector completely. It will probably not effect anything though http://www.tu.no/it/2014/03/12/eu-vil-tvinge-apple-over-pa-usb
  7. #175 Slick is the best looking LTT employee
  8. no problem. gets banned from LTT forum forever for using #yolo
  9. #insertrandomnumber Never EVER run your servers off of a low end machine in a dark room in your former employers office
  10. yeah, but your post is not a rule, and this post is not a rule, and there are reposts, and it starts off with 6 rules in the OP, so the counter does not count # of rules. Which I think was his twitter challenge
  11. #IFellSorryForTheLTTEmployeeWhoHasToCountAllTheseRuleseToGetToOver100 Complain about people complaining about being a sellout.
  12. #134 Never sign any sidepanels.
  13. #116 Sleep is for pussies, and the LTT team is not pussies!
  14. #79 Join LTTs StarCitizen community.
  15. #30. Never build your own computer like I did
  16. Really liked the video, and my first thought as a non-american: Where is the doc so I can input my own price in my own currency. Did not find any such doc, so I will have to make it myself:S Would be awesome if the doc slick used would be uploaded, so that I don't have to input "all the things" myself, including the graphs. And again, awesome video:)
  17. thanks for this good answer, got me thinking on another thing. as you said, laptops is the key place to put G-sync. As a stationary gamer probably has a strong GPU to run most games, but a low end graphics card (laptop) might need the "frame rate smoothing" from G-sync. then again, G-sync on a laptop will cost more than without, so maybe money is better spent on a better GPU, rather than G-sync screen? we'll have to see how it goes, Can't wait to get hold of a G-sync screen either way.
  18. Hello fellow Linus Tech Tips-ers So, it hit me, will G-sync be able to run on a laptop screen? Or will the g-sync module be to large an heavy for that to happen? And will G-sync be able to run FROM a laptop-graphics card to another screen via HDMI?
  19. Soooo. It seems it solved itself. I put the SSD in with a bootable USB flash drive with win7 on it to do a clean install of win7. SOMEHOW, the computer started and did a system check to look for errors. I let this go once, found no errors, restarted, it wanted to do the "check for errors" again, but i cancelled it, and it started JUST FINE! because of the check error thing, I did a system recoery (using ALT-F10 and Acer eRecovery), and it works fine:) don't know what fixed it, but it works now! :D:D
  20. thank you:) In which configuration though? HDD enclosure, or desktop installed?
  21. So, I seem to have an aura for making electonic devices not work.. Software and hardware: empty intel 520 120 GB SSD laptops original Toshiba 500 GB HDD with windows 7. used space is about 80 GB the desktop computer runs windows 8 Enterprise. the task to do: I want to clone a 2,5" Toshiba 500 GB HDD from Acer laptop to a new 120 GB 520 series SSD. the means: either by 1) USB to SATA connector (not provided), or by 2) installing both in a desktop, booting from neither, and cloning in that way. the issues: method 1) Bought USB HDD enclosure thingy (http://dx.com/p/2-5-sata-usb-2-0-hdd-enclosure-with-leather-pouch-silver-51119). This does not recognise the SSD as an intel SSD, and it shows 2 external drives connected, the "System Reserved" and ordinary. I read that the intel SSD need the correct model strings for the operating system (http://www.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/sb/CS-034081.htm), but not WHAT the correct model strings are.. Question to method 1. Would a USB to SATA connector work, or will it provide the same issue? the issues: method 2). Everything seems perfect with this method, althought the user manual seem to state that I have to boot from the HDD I am cloning, as it needs to restart the computer or something. The user manual does not say anything about that you have to boot from the HDD you are cloning, but mentions something about reboot (http://dx.com/p/2-5-sata-usb-2-0-hdd-enclosure-with-leather-pouch-silver-51119). The cloning process works fine until some files, where the error message "Access denied, permission not granted to write" comes up. I tried "take ownership" and also properties-security- then changing all permission to have full controll. BOTH take ownership and permission was denied. The files size missing is about 50 MB. When installing the SSD in the laptop, the errormessage "unable to boot, missing bootmgr" (if my memory is correct) comes up. Question to method 2. How to get the permissions? I don't want to boot from laptop HDD in the desktop, as the drivers for MOBO, GPU etc would have to be installed and stuff. Question 3: could I make a bootable recovery USB, then cleaninstll windows on the SSD, then use the recovery USB to get all preinstalled drivers and stuff? I have had bad luck identifying all drivers for GPU and keyboard after doing a clean install, so I don't want to do that again. I am grateful for any repsonse to this, and love this community even more! go LTT/LMG :D
  22. That's what she said:P bit seriously, the showing of booth babes, I am torn. The professionalism of LTT drops with posting the video, however, the tech coverage was phenomenal from computex, so don't think it will affect anything (except Linus' marriage maybe)
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