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john-henrik

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    john-henrik got a reaction from movrack in Cant enable SLI GTX 760 & Asus Formula VI   
    specs:
     
    MB: Asus Maximus Formula VI
    CPU: i7-4770K
    GPU: 2 x ASUS GTX 760
    SSD: Asus Raidr pcie 240GB
    PSU Corsair AX1200W 
     
    Cant enable SLI tried difrent bridges swapped graphic cards and checked most of thigs here and there both of them comes up i nvidia control panel
    but i can only select physix options no sli. anyone who have the slightest idea about this thanks in advance
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    john-henrik reacted to nelodiavolo in Asus Gryphon mATX Haswell build.   
    Finally after about a month of waiting for some decent sales (picked up the 4670K for $199) and putting everything together, my latest build is complete. More pics here: http://s840.photobucket.com/user/NeloDiavolo/slideshow/Micro%20ATX%20Build
     
    New parts:
     
    Corair 350D w/Corsair AF140 front, AF120 rear Quiet 
    Intel 4670K
    Asus Gryphon w/thermal armor
    Corsair Vengeance Pro 8GB
    Corsair H100i w/Corsair SP120 Performance
    Corsair AX860 w/metallic graphite braided cables
     
    Reused from old build:
     
    Asus ROG Matrix 7970 Platinum
    Samsung 830 128GB
    Seagate Barracuda 1.5TB
    Western Digital Raptor 150GB
     
    Getting the Mobo, RAM, H100i, Power Supply installed. Changed the fan rings to white.

     
    CPU, Hard Drives, 7970, and cables going in. All power and data connectors hidden in back of HDD\Optical bays.

     
    Just another angle, I originally had the H100i fan cables but ditched them in favor of some NZXT braided extension fan cables and just connected them to the mobo.
     

     
    Fans up front without cover. I think it looks good. Maybe when it gets hot outside I'll pull the cover off and let a little more air in.
     

     
    With the side panel on.
     

     
    Overall I am pretty happy with the results. There are a few users out there with the same case and motherboard and I was curious how the Gryphon's colors would look once everything was packed in there. Honestly you can't really see any brown with the armor kit installed. The braided cables look awesome in person. I'm glad I decided to buy them over the red.
     
    And the thing is pretty quiet compared to my old Cooler Master Stacker 830 case. :P  I put the step-down converters on the SP120's, but if I ever need more power I can take them off.
     
    Thanks for looking! B)  
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    john-henrik reacted to KaareKanin in No RPM readings   
    There's only one port on the splitter that's wired for RPM signals, I don't know if you're using all the ports, but if not, be sure to use that port for RPM signals


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    john-henrik got a reaction from Homicidium in Build in progress H540   
    New Kingston Hyper X Beast 1866, Pictures of "final" build will come next week.
     
    Just post if you guys think i'm missing something and if you want more detail information about specific parts.
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    john-henrik got a reaction from lufihengr in GTX 780 water block   
    Thanks, almost did the wrong choice here!
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    john-henrik got a reaction from Exotath in Build in progress H540   
    you can download somthing called steam tiles but it only works with steam
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    john-henrik got a reaction from Jogostar in Build in progress H540   
    i know about the tubing its just that im going to get a waterblock for my 770 and the ASUS Maximum formula VI, Then i need to cut down evrything again so just simplifed my tubiong for now thanks for comments btw
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