MrLawlessGaming
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MrLawlessGaming got a reaction from cfrozer in H100i dying?
Ordered a Noctua NH-D15S as replacement. Can't get warranty replacement and don't want to wait that long anyway. Wanted to go for an air cooler for some time anyway, this just gives me an excuse lol
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MrLawlessGaming got a reaction from Aidanlockett1 in Looking for portable case
Sorry again. Another oversight on my part. I am using AIO cooling solutions. I have a 1080 TI hybrid as is and will probably just use a corsair or what have you for CPU
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MrLawlessGaming reacted to knightslugger in EVGA 1080 TI FE Overclock (Precision XOC)
you have to remember that when Linus tests, his idea of stability is rather unique.
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MrLawlessGaming got a reaction from EJ993 in Best Resolution for 2-3 way SLI Titan X
I appreciate the comments about the 980tis/fury x but, with all due respect, that is not what I am asking for advice on. Thank you for understanding
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MrLawlessGaming got a reaction from f5alcon in Case For Watercooling PC
Alright, sounds simple enough. Thank you very much. I will look at the rads/pumps/reservoirs that JayzTwoCents used for his Skunkworks build as I imagine he would only use the best and go from there. If I have any more questions, I will be sure to come back and ask. Thank you so much f5alcon, you have been a huuuge help.
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MrLawlessGaming reacted to f5alcon in Case For Watercooling PC
I wouldn't just buy fans on what they say their static pressure is, look at actual reviews and maybe listen to videos of how they sound and see if you can tolerate the noise. 4X480s is a ton of cooling, could probably make two loops and do less if you wanted, 360 for CPU and a couple 480s for GPU. Jayztwocents only has a 560 for triple titan Xs and a 480 for his 5960X.
If single loop, singles res, if dual loop dual res. res is mainly for easy filling and draining more res does not improve cooling performance.