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JustTheDoge

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  1. seen it but it won't work correctly with corsair link. Unless it won't be easy and it would probably involve some kind of a microcontroller. Thanks anyway
  2. if you have an air compressor on hand, u can use aerograph attatchment filled with isoprophyl alcohol like a mini pressure washer. If not like mentioned above good luck with thev tooth brush
  3. take a BBQ wood skewer. stack them (like 5 will be enough) tape them together, slide under the gpu, over the lock. And push down as hard as you can. It will be way easier to unlock. Good luck
  4. i figured out something very smart and it does not require any of the mentioned above. I'll make a custom light reflector around the back of the res. it should be enough. Thanks anyway
  5. The thing i want the most are the advanced animation's of the corsair link platform. Regular 4 pin RGB controller isn't enough for me at this point ;P
  6. Hi, Recently I started planning my new case mod and loop and came up with a seriously unconvensional idea. Im planning to use an inner reservoir tube (https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-res-x3-internal-tube-12-16-200mm like this one) as a tunnel for a rgb strip. The plan is to use some kind of silicone or sth similar and seal one, end allowing a rgb strip to go through. Before you recommend sticking with a ready to go RGB solution you should know that im a big fan of corsair's RGB ecosystem and im handy at DIY;s and mods. Anyway what do you think of an idea? If you have some sealant recommendations (that are possible to get in EU) lemme know. Cheers
  7. JustTheDoge

    HELP!!!!

    Start an thread with MSI's technical support. They are very helpful and nice. From my expirience if your problem won't be solved they will get you a new card.
  8. general rule is that you should avoid cheap brands. Anything from be quiet, thermal grizzly, etc will be good
  9. thank's for explaining, for some reason my mind coudn't solve what OD was Thank you very much anyways
  10. So from that i understand any g1/4 thread will fit ? as long as you use 12mm od tubes 16mm od fittings will not fit on the be quiet pump (waterblock) Don't get this part though, might explaining ? thanks
  11. few bends for sure, my friend's pc isn't a monster it's more for estetics
  12. the thing i need to know if the fitting on this aio are screwed on there or soldered/glued
  13. You're gonna experience biggest drop in sandboxes or city buliders. City skylines for example
  14. Im a homegrown modder and my friend wish he could have a rigid watercooling loop (im pretty expirenced if it comes to hardline). His problem is price, that's why i would like to ask you guys is it possible to remove tubing from an aio (looking a at be quiet's silent loop) and fitting to replace them with off the shelf rigid tubing hardware. I have another concern about this idea, will the pump be strong enough to push though if i add a pretty big res ( my friend wants a big res real bad)? If anyone ever done this/ knows anything of somebody ever doing it, i would really appreciate your help. Cheers English isn't my primary language, sorry if it's hard to read
  15. I enjoy using be quiet's silent wing 140 high speed fans. They are very and i mean VERY quiet and their airflow is fine.
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