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About The Q
- Birthday Jun 05, 1989
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Gender
Male
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Location
Italy
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Interests
Money
System
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CPU
I5 7600K
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Motherboard
ASUS Mark 1 TUF Z270
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RAM
HyperX FURY, 32GB, Kit (4x8GB), 2133MHz, DDR4, Non-ECC CL14 DIMM
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GPU
GTX 1070 G1 Gaming(lol) Gigabyte
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Case
Junk
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Storage
Samsung 850 EVO SSD da 250 GB ; 2 x WD WD10EZEX Blu Hard Disk Desktop da 1 TB, 7200 RPM, SATA 6 GB/s, 64 MB Cache, 3.5 "
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PSU
Corsair HX750i
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Cooling
ARCTIC Liquid Freezer 240
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Hello, so I had Windows 7 at first and upgraded to Windows 10 using the same key. Now, I want to re-install the OS. Question is : will the Windows 7 key work to install Windows 10 again ? Thank you...
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Shall do if needed...thank you !
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Ah, no...it just caught my eyeball. I can disable the first one but not the second one. Of course not the SSD, Micro&Soft PortHole 10 is there
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So I was trying to see what the Unknown device is (another topic) I saw that I can not disable the second HDD. The PC does boot without the second HDD and has no problems using it. Anyone encountered this before ? The HDD has some movies and music files, that's about it. I swapped the SATA cable and the port just to be sure, didn't change anything...weird !
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It would be cheaper on my nerves to buy a new one and not deal with the "repair" of it. But I have a "new" radiator which will go in the GPU custom loop at X-Mas.
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Well...I bought the Arctic Freezer rev2. Once I finish studying and start working again I shall spend many many moneyz on upgrading everything. Lesson learned !
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The windings where attached to the circuit board directly...I said wire to identify the wire copper that went from the circuit board to the windings before it wrapped around !
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That I don't know ...worst case scenario I will see a post about it from you I wonder if I can McGyver this and add the corpse of the pump to the bicycle and move the fluid around like that...playing games and working out ? Success ...
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To be able to change the liquid inside every 1 year...and for some reason(no leaks) the standard liquid was evaporating, the volume of water that came out was very low.
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Yes, at this point I will buy another one for the CPU and maybe water cool the Graphics Card with the 240mm that, now, I have laying around. All I need is a pump for the GC and the right plate
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I was going to add a reservoir to the damn thing, then my Dumb and Dumber part said, hey why don't you see if the micro fins have any gunk. There was* some stuff but very small, whiteish and squishy ! On the bright side I have a 240mm rad as a paper weight Edited : saw with was.
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There is a sucker born every minute...Do not try to open an AIO pump. You will break it...I broke the wires that fed the windings, the stator is glued in so I can't redo the windings. I just had to open the pump instead of just adding the reservoir. Well, ARCTIC get's a new sale since the building of the 240mm AIO is rock solid, not stupid proof thou;.
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aio i5oc I5 7600k 4,7GHz at 1.136 Volts
The Q replied to The Q's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
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The picture says it all...ambient temps where around 27 Celsius / 80,6 Fahrenheit. The CPU is de-lid'ed and the cooler is Arctic 240mm AIO push pull. I am happy with this result.