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  1. Rig name: NonameCpu: i7-2600k 4.2 GHz Gpu: GTX 680 2GB Twin Frozr OCRam: 16GB (4x4) Hyperx Fury 1333mhzScore: 1.1
  2. Well i did. Update in the main post
  3. Yeah that's a good idea. Gonn happen later though. Spend 6 hours on that thing today Holiday well spent so far
  4. Yeah a friend mentioned that too, I can't notice any difference in the air being exhausted out the back. It works though
  5. This card is going soon, so thought i'd have some fun till then. I should probably have waited till i got the new one, but whats the fun in that? http://imgur.com/a/FDIwa Old temps Idle 46C under load 82 New temps Idle 39C under load 74 My under load Benchmark is done staring at fire in WoW on ultra, antistrophic filtering 4x, Shadows Medium and Vsync enabled. 1080p 60 fps. I later had to move the GPU to the lower slot as the airflow to the cpu was really bad. The intel fan colided with the PSU though so i had to find a different fan. This is a USB fan i ripped from a cool pad for laptops, It only does ludicrous speed, so it's slightly noisy but cools better actually. http://imgur.com/a/aC9Vd The card has two rubber band o-ring things on each end of the heat sink. So aside from the small crack you can see on the pictures it's still sealed. Edit: As suggested by MrEppart1 I flippet the fan. Aditionally i moved the GPU back in the upper slot and added the intel fan for extra air flow. I did have to remove the OC from the CPU though. Temps under load are now 68! so pretty nice comming from 82 originally. http://imgur.com/etfoYpe
  6. Hello a bit late to the party, A dll missing should be fairly easy to fix, it's usually a version of directx or something like that, that you are missing. try googling it. Lightworks is a proffesional video editing software that has been used for some pretty big titles such as Braveheart, Good will hunting and Pulp fiction. This is their website https://www.lwks.com/ It's free although you will have to pay something like 60USD to have the patentent codecs included. (also runs on linux) If you want free no trial period or pay for full features video editing software, i would actually suggest dual booting linux. They have some pretty good free ones over there. Linux: OpenShot: http://www.openshot.org/I guess you could call it the movie maker of linux. Linux: My personal favorite for linux. Kdenlive https://kdenlive.org/It has some pretty nice options and are more than suffecient for what you need right now. Additionally VLC has a video editor in development http://www.videolan.org/vlmc/I can't find a download link right now, but i know for a fact that i downloaded and used it a 6 months ago. Maybe you can find it somewhere. Edit: There is always the option of getting the 30 day trial of Premiere pro http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html It was fully featured with no restrictions when i tried it a couple of years ago. Can only imagine it's still the case. only difference is a pop up when you launch telling you how many days you got left. Could be a solution while you look for a more permanent one. No credit card needed or anything binding (at least not 2 years ago) Just remember to save often as these programs tend to crash, even premiere pro. Good luck!
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