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  1. You don't need to re install all you have to do is change 1 registry entry before you switch to ahci. Also ahci doesn't usually make that massive of a difference but it might in your case. Here's how to enable ahci mode.
  2. Its a pretty comfortable mouse for a claw grip and the rubber on the sides is also nice. Its very grippy and helps prevent sweaty fingers, it uses durable omron switches, and it has an ok set of teflon feet. The sensor performance is pretty decent too. The mouse is really light and there are no drivers for customization though so that might be a con for you. Overall I think its a pretty good mouse for the money.
  3. Condenser microphones are meant to pick up everything in the environment. There's not really any simple solutions for real time processing and outputting to to another program. You could always try downloading an EQ and playing with that.
  4. Unless you want to move everything from your hard drive to the ssd, you'll have to do a clean install. When your installing windows just select the ssd as the install drive and afterwards just be sure to install all large programs/files to your hard drive.
  5. You can get different speed memory but all 4 sticks will run at the speed of the lowest stick.
  6. By default to keep the processors running within tdp there is vdroop which adjusts the voltage depending on the processor load. Motherboards have a feature called LLC (load line calibration) to help offset vdroop. You should maybe give the guide below a read for a more in depth look at this stuff. Ivy Bridge Overclocking Guide: http://www.overclock.net/t/1247413/ivy-bridge-overclocking-guide-with-ln2-guide-at-the-end
  7. My vote goes for the Gentle Typhoon AP-15 as well. I run them on my rad and they are very quiet and push a lot of air. Also right now they can be had for $25 for 2 on NCIX: http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=705...s&promoid=1366 Here's a test comparing the AP-15 to the NF-F12 and a few others: http://martinsliquidlab.org/2012/05/07/r10-fan-testing-bitfenixnoctuasilenxnoiseblockerphobya/ Here's a test comparing a bunch of fans for rad use: http://martinsliquidlab.org/2010/11/04/120mm-fan-testing-on-an-mcr120-radiator-round-6-summary/
  8. Yeah I hope they offer more switch options in the future. I just think the backlight customization is so cool on this keyboard.
  9. They use the same chip but the CU II is pre overclocked so it will perform a bit better at stock. Of course you can always just oc the PNY card aslo. As for SLI, with the 600 series you can sli 2 cards as long as they have the same chip so you should be good.
  10. You could try increasing the CPU-NB voltage a notch or 2 and see if that will help.
  11. So who else things the completely customizable backlight on the K95 is just plain awesome?? It would be really cool to be able to make my own custom lighting patterns
  12. You're missing the QUALITY part of the psu I'm suggesting. A QUALITY psu will always be able to output it's rated wattage and if it can't, its a junk psu. I don't get what you don't understand about that.
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