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Wolfereign

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  1. My Favorite thing is the Recents layout!! so much more useful then standard android.
  2. The Phobia 200m V2 comes with a 180mm fan adapter. a 140mm would only fit in place of the 200mm or else it would interfere with the graphics card. Back to the original question though, what would be the best way to chain the 2 Rads in the front? Also would I get better performance if I replaced the 2 rads in the front with a Alphacool Monsta 180mm(http://www.frozencpu.com/products/23530/ex-rad-683/Alphacool_NexXxoS_Monsta_Single_180mm_Radiator.html?tl=g30c95s1550) with 2 fans in push/pull or even in just push? Edit: The graphics cards would be two GTX 770 or a Single Titan Black edition if I don't sli
  3. The 200mm is being fed by a 180mm airpenetrator and the rad is low fpi so moving air isn't an issue. The idea with the middle 120 is to give me a little bit more head room. The water is being cooled from back to front so in theory the 200mm should be getting the coolest water. I'll only be overclocking the cpu or if I overclock the gpu as well I won't SLI. The rads I'm looking at is the Phobia 200mm V2, Alphacool Monsta or UT60 120mm, and a UT60 120mm in the back. As a side not the case doesn't have a window so I'm not going for looks with this build. My goal is to get the best performance I can while leaving my 5inch drive bays alone (with the exception of the combo unit in the top).
  4. If you use a res/pump bay combo you could easily put a custom water loop in there.
  5. If its a leak your going to need to do some Google search. The most common tool used is Poolmon.exe, here's the msdn article to get you started http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff560135(v=vs.85).aspx. run the poolmon utility (with sort highest flag) when you notice you are out of ram and then the tag which will be astronomically larger then the rest is the source of your leak. Lastly here is a microsoft support article to help find what the tag correlates to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/298102.
  6. Its a tight fit but it will work and the case is a SilverStone TJ08-E. its deep enough that the middle 120 can go all the way to the motherboard ram. I'll be using quick disconnects between the two rads to hold the middle rad in place, or if that doesn't give enough support ill mod in an L-Bracket. http://koolance.com/qd3-fsg4-quick-disconnect-no-spill-coupling-female-threaded-g-1-4 http://koolance.com/qd3-msg4-quick-disconnect-no-spill-coupling-male-threaded-g-1-4
  7. So here are the two setups I'm deciding between. The difference between the two is how the 2 front rads connect to each other. or I would prefer the first setup(middle rad left to left rad left, then left rad right to middle rad right, then to res), however I'm unsure how the water flow would work. Would the middle rad be skipped, would the water be split between the two rads, or would the water flow through the middle rad then through the left rad and out the middle rad? edit: The graphics cards would be two GTX 770 or a Single Titan Black edition if I don't sli
  8. Yep it all comes down to the quality of the cable
  9. True Chrome uses alot of memory but it will crash before consuming 16GB of ram. Chrome is a very unlikely candidate to the issue. If the problem is what he described Its a text book case of a memory leak.
  10. When you run out of stuff you can try then RMA the board if possible. And no the PSU won't harm the other system.
  11. We need to know if the system posts or not. Get a motherboard speaker or throw in a known working dedicated gpu to test (to rule out integrated graphics messing up). Also even though the system powers up the PSU can still be the issue. When it comes to no post you have to put in the time troubleshoot components.
  12. If you are unable to lookup the bluescreen error then as basic steps Update Drivers, run a memtest, and run chkdsk. Then see if the problem persists
  13. It could be a driver issue (update your chipset drivers if possible or run linux for a bit and see if the problem persists there). It could also be a bad HDD so check smart or run a chkdsk and see if that turns up errors.
  14. If you haven't read the no post sticky then try that first. It's the very first sticky in the troubleshooting forum. http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/42440-readme-how-to-respond-to-a-no-post-or-no-power-up-situation/
  15. Make sure you plug in a motherboard header speaker so you can hear it post if its a graphics issue. Also I'm not sure if the motherboard has a debug led but if it does google the code it displays and see what you turn up.
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