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Quontex

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  1. No idea, Never put it in. I have been accruing parts over time and didn't trust myself to put it together. The AIO is meant to be brand new, It was sealed when it arrived to my house. For reference, This is the AIO: http://www.swiftech.com/h220x2prestige.aspx
  2. Sorry to leave info out, Somewhat anxious. It's meant to be brand new. I got all the parts myself, It should not ever have been used, But got someone to put it together for me. EDIT: Just Double checked and there isn't a scew hole, It's just the mis-shapen fins at the very back.
  3. Hello, I was getting my system built (I didn't trust myself) and I got a call saying my AIO radiator has rust on it. They showed me a corner with white-ish 'stuff' in it, Is it rust? Sorry for the terrible image quality, I only have my tablet atm and I had to hold a torch.
  4. Hope I got this in the right sub forum I found a few old microsoft mice in some storage a while back, I am quite fond of these and one of them I remember liking quite alot. I was hoping that someone might be able to point me towards or write up some advise to remove the guts of the older mouse and put in a newer PCB with a laser tracker, buttons ect. As I said I am quite fond of these, The shape and feel is really nice along with the clicks being very satisfying. In summery, What I want to do is take out the ball and put in an optical sensor along with the macro buttons of the 'newer' mouse. I want to keep the scroll and 'click' buttons if possible. The older mouse I am talking about is identical to this, Except mine has a scroll wheel. Thanks in advance for the help.
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