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Batmanhasacold

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    Batmanhasacold reacted to LeeJC73 in The Water Cooling Gallery   
    At the minute it's running an i5 2500k at 4.7Ghz and a GTX 295 although i've got a 580 coming for it.
    It's a CM690 II Advanced, Gigabyte Z68X-UD5-B3 motherboard, 16Gb Corsair Vengeance Ram, a pair of intel 60Gb 330 SSD's in raid 0, 1Tb Seagate, AX 750 PSU, Gainward GTX295 shortly to be an EVGA 580.
    Cooling consists of
    2 x Laing DDC 1T+ 18 Watt
    1 x Hardware Labs 30mm X-Flow radiator in the roof
    1 x Phobya 60mm Radiator in the floor
    XSPC Dual DDC Reservoir
    Phobya UC1-LT CPU Waterblock
    EK FC 295 GTX Single PCB Waterblock
    4 x Scythe Gentle Typhoon Fans on radiators
    1 x Silverstone Air Penetrator 120mm Red LED Fan front.
    Lamptron FC 5 V2 Fan Controller
    Cheers
    Lee


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    Batmanhasacold reacted to LinusTech in Bad practices, Unreliability and other reasons why ypou should NOT get the Floatplane club.   
    Thanks for the positive words.
     
    And yes, more Scrapyard Wars is coming.. We have tenatatively locked in sponsors for 2 seasons this year. There'll be more details on WAN Show this week (I think) but we're looking at another team battle, and one with a significant logistical challenge..
     
    Neither of them will take place on home turf here in Vancouver if all goes according to plan
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    Batmanhasacold reacted to SCHISCHKA in Can windows tablet replace laptop for programming?   
    no not good replacement for a keyboard. The autocorrect is a pain too. iv had to do it in emergencies for web pages and its not good. if price is the problem get a $300 chrome book not a chinese tablet
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    Batmanhasacold reacted to DeltaGames in Noob Router/Switch question   
    You can set your ISP provided modem/router combo as a bridge and then get your own router to plug into it.
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    Batmanhasacold reacted to Lurick in Noob Router/Switch question   
    So long as it's Modem > Router > Switch, then yes. The switch will take care of most everything, and the router will come into play if you segment your network into multiple subnets along with DHCP, routing to the internet, etc.
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