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  1. Vessel Username: Dsbaule My 2 favorite videos so far: https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0 https://www.vessel.com/videos/Su_Wqd7Vl Are you sure you want to give your own pc away Linus? It's not only a piece of LTT history, it's also a piece of your own history...
  2. So, I'm sort of reviving this topic just to update you all on what happened... After updating all my drivers (The intel chipset one seems to have been the main one) the card was fuctional for some time, but i ended up getting the same issue once again, and worse than ever. No driver install or anything seemed to help, so i decided to file for an RMA with EVGA. My card is currently at their RMA Office, and after chatting with an EVGA representative (Jaeson W) he confirmed that my card did fail testing, as quoted below. In other word, my card was defective. I should be getting a new one soon, will post about the RMA process in the future probably. "Jaeson W We just test to see if we can replicate the problem here to verifiy if the product is defective, then we send it back to the factory for further diagnosis and refurbishment if it's salvagable. It did fail testing though Daniel Ooooh So it was indeed the card Jaeson W Yep" Let's see if i'll have any problems with the new card.
  3. I downloaded Display Driver Uninstaller (The replacement for Driver Sweeper) and used it, it worked but everytime i try to install a driver i get the same problem during instal... I thought it might be a hardware problem but it works fine without the drivers
  4. Checking for that was one of the first things i did, i cleaned all the dust filters and checked to see if all fans are running and they are...
  5. The blocks show up as soon as the pc freezes, but i have not overclocked at all And no, i don't get any codes
  6. Mine doesn't even give me a code, all i see is weird blue blocks
  7. No, i haven't overclocked at all. But i used windows' program removal tool for uninstalling it, and then geforce experience to reinstall...
  8. I've been having a problems with Nvidia's drivers for some time, for some reason they keep on becoming corrupted, and i'm greeted mid-gaming with a blocky screen and a frozen computer. Sometimes just restarting works, but most times it happens again after the windows logo disappears... Booting into safe mode works fine and uninstalling the drivers and re-installing them usually works, but after a while it tends to happen again... The games i've been playing are csgo and borderlands 2, so i don't think it's their fault. Is anyone else having the same problem? If so, do you know how to solve it? System specs: - Asus sabertooth Z87 - Core i7 4770k - Nvidia GeForce GTX 780Ti - Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz 32Gb RAM - Wd Green 3TB Hard Drive - Samsung 840 EVO 256Gb SSD - Running Windows 8.1 64 bits
  9. I'd love this new phone, and my favorite thing about it, since I didn't have the chance to try it out yet, would have to be the looks, it's just gorgeous
  10. Hi, I'm planning a build on a Corsair Obsidian 550D, which comes with 2 intake 120mm on the front and 1 120mm exhaust on the back, and I want to put an H100i on it but still maintaining positive pressure, to help with dust problems. I thought about the 2 configs used: H100i as intake: 4 intake fans, 1 exhaust -> That's way too much positive pressure... H100i as Exhaust: 2 intake fans, 3 exhaust -> Negative pressure Now my doubt is "Could i use one of the fans on the H100i as intake and the other one as exhaust?" Because of the way the H100i fins are, i wonder if it could work out well
  11. From what you said I understand you told me to mount the Corsair H100i to the side... And i don't see how that would be possible As for taking the picture, would be impossible as I don't have the case nor the cooler with me, this is planning in advance as I'm going to buy the rest of the components for the build during a trip, as just the case will cost me almost $300 in my country
  12. I'm sorry but i'm a newbie at this forum so i don't quite get what you mean
  13. Hello, this is my first post so sorry if it's written in a weird way I'm planning on building a new pc in the Define XL R2 Black Pearl case (Not Windowed), and I'm going to use the Corsair H100i CPU cooler, with a Core I7 4770k. I'm kind of wondering what would be the most airflow and cooling optimized fan configuration... In other words, which of the fans below should be Intakes? And Which Should be Exhausts? Anyone knows? ( The H100i is going on the top ) This is the fan mounts in the Define XL R2 in case of doubts: Front: 1 - 120/140mm fan (included is a hydraulic bearing 140mm Silent Series R2 fan, 1000 RPM speed); 1 - 120/140mm fan (not included) Rear: 1 - 120/140mm fan (included is a hydraulic bearing 140mm Silent Series R2 fan, 1000 RPM speed) Top: 2 - 120/140mm fans (not included) – positions also support 240/280mm slim radiators Bottom: 1 - 120/140mm fan (included is a hydraulic bearing 140mm Silent Series R2 fan, 1000 RPM speed) Side: 1 - 120/140mm fan (not included)
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