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enborn

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  1. Hello! Just wanted to say that I have now invested in all the parts and the computer been running fine for the past 10 days. I went for the Noctua NH-L12 and I'm using the 92mm fan with the supplied Low Noise Adapter and it is impossible to hear the fan (even at close range). It's about 500rpm. The temps are normally between 30-40*C, some times it goes up to 50-55*C when doing several tasks at once. Very happy with the result! Very good performance for what I'm using it for and it's inaudible. Components: Intel Core i3 6300T 3.3GHz Asus H170M-Plus Noctua NH-L12 (92mm with LNA) Samsung 850 Pro 128GB Kingston (2x4GB) DDR4 2400MHz CL12 FSP Group Aurum Xilenser Modular 400W Silverstone Milo ML03
  2. Alright, thank you guys! I will try passive first and if i see that the temperature is getting a bit too high I will add the 92mm fan on low speed.
  3. But if i have room to run the 120mm fan, that would be quieter than the 92mm one, right?
  4. Yeah, well the thing is that I already have the Silverstone ML03 and a passive power supply that fits in that case. That FC8 Alpha case is a bit expensive also and I will need to get one of those Nano-PSU as well.
  5. If i must have some kind of airflow to cool it... I could leave the 120mm fan on it but maybe run at a very low speed? I really want it as quiet as possible.
  6. Hi! I am wondering if a Noctua NH-L12 (http://noctua.at/en/nh-l12.html) could passivly cool an Intel i3-6300T (35w) in a Silverstone ML03 (http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=283)? I will not be playing any games. Just Youtube, Twitch, Kodi / MPC-HC / VLC and surfing the webz. And a second question... will an i3-6300T (with only the integrated graphics) be able to play 1080p video at 60fps on Youtube and Twitch without skipping frames?
  7. I have now format c: and installed the latest drivers i could find and it's still the same problem.
  8. Tried it and that did not help. Sometimes the videos didn't start but the sound started... I have the Catalyst 13.9 (non-beta).
  9. I have the latest from the AMD website so they must be the appropriate drivers? That doesn't help much... I will try but the Windows installations is fairly new. What do you mean issue? If the ram was broken in any way, wouldn't i notice it by the other stuff I do? Like Blu-ray playback etc? No problem on my gaming rig what so ever and i have 100Mbit down, 10Mbit up so it's not a speed problem and I don't use wi-fi to my HTPC. What is that /tv? I will try when i get home from work. Yes I'm using Chrome. I have tried using Firefox and it's the same problem there...
  10. Hello! I have recently bought a new HTPC and I am having trouble with YouTube playback at 1080p. The frame-rate (it goes down to 10-15 fps for 1-2 seconds at a time, pretty often) is not stable and I get a lot of dropped frames so the videos are choppy. I have no trouble with Blu-ray movies in PowerDVD nor 1080p .mkv videos in VLC or MPC-HC. I've tried using HTML5 on YouTube with little to no difference. I've tried Firefox and Chrome. Specs: AMD A6-6400K (2GB RAM allocated to the GPU) ASRock FM2A85X-ITX OCZ Vertex 2 120GB 8GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz Anyone have any suggestions?
  11. Thanks for all the answers you guys have given me. I will be back after I have tested these tips and tricks.
  12. Her laptop has 1366x768 resolution that works fine when cloned to the plasma. I have tried reducing to all kinds of resolutions, on her normal computer, before cloning but that didn't help. I will try out different refresh rates but i think when she cloned from her laptop it was on 60 Hz without tearing. The problem with extended is that her TV and her computer monitor isn't on the same side of the room making it frustrating to navigate when she want to lay in the sofa surfing the web etc.
  13. All the older (and cheaper) plasmas have 1024x768 they just stretch it to 16:9. Aah okay you mean it like that. I will try it when i get the chance. Hit me with more things to try out.
  14. My sister uses the built-in speakers in her TV for audio so she really need to use HDMI.
  15. You mean that i should try another monitor or another TV? The TV works just fine when hooked up to another computer and the monitor as well.
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