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Kommandant33

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About Kommandant33

  • Birthday Jan 23, 1987

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Melbourne, Australia
  • Interests
    Cuttin' hair, Clockin' computers...

System

  • CPU
    i7 3930k @4.8 under water
  • Motherboard
    X79 Sabertooth
  • RAM
    16gb Dominator Platinum 2400
  • GPU
    2x EVGA GTX680oc w/AquaComputer blocks
  • Case
    Fractal Design R4 - modded
  • Storage
    Samsung 840 Pro 256 - OCZ Revodrive 3x2 240gb - Samsung EVO 1tb
  • PSU
    Corsair AX1200 with sleeved white cables
  • Display(s)
    Dell u3011
  • Cooling
    Custom loop with BP fittings and MoRa3
  • Keyboard
    KBT Pure Pro 60%
  • Mouse
    Saitek R.A.T. 9
  • Sound
    Asus Xonar One - Audio Engine A2 - Audio Engine S8 - Sennheiser HD598 - Yetti Blue

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  1. They should call this the Apple-eater... because of it's collection of cores.
  2. Watercooling elitist? Game on my friend. And I'm sorry - but it's not one of your videos, Linus.. but I learnt a lot about Binary - and even forced my mum to watch even though she was not interested
  3. Aluminium? Oh that's cool. But it could be made out of plastic and fairy poop for all I care.... Because it has a FULLY SICK SUBWOOFER, MAAAAAAAAATE!
  4. ^^ lol. One D5 is good for up to about 4 water blocks. What blocks are you planning on using? RADs don't cause much strain on the pump at all, so you don't have to worry so much. Any reason for all that RAD for just 3 blocks? Get rid of the 120, because I am assuming you are mounting it to the rear exhaust of the case, and that is a PITA to have a RAD unless it's totally necessary.
  5. Well then grow some balls and get ready to get wet!
  6. You know what - I think you are right They need to add more variations to their model names... Regardless, I bought it 2nd or 3rd hand, and it had not lost any value in Australia, as opposed to the 800D's that were selling for $100 when they were still closer to $300 retail
  7. are you sure they weren't just micro-bubbles?
  8. It is possible, if you are underclocking your CPU and have plenty of RAD surface area. And second point is dependant on pump used and pump speed.
  9. lol if it's just for effect, glue some tubes to the top of a normal memory module...
  10. ^^This... It's pretty much a custom loop, but they aren't the best parts. It's a start, though.
  11. Swift by far. It is expanding on well established technology. 4k is still in it's real-world infancy... Also, what will you be driving it with?
  12. Excuse the potato picture, but.... We have a standard beige case. Then we have a Corsair 800D. Then we have the Caselabs TX10 For when "too big" isn't big enough
  13. Try being in Australia when shipping ends up costing as much as the case! There have been a few guys that have imported them and just been whooped by shipping, but they are amazing cases, and for most people, will never need to be upgraded. OP - can you sell your 750D to a friend to cover a portion of the cost of getting an Enthloo Primo? They are a great option, although they are heavy steel cases, they are made for WC.
  14. Where was it stated? I must have missed that. Sorry, I thought the rest was pretty self explanatory. The fans are 120mm for the Corsair H100. And with the 800D there is only really one place to mount it, which is the top of the case. As for the fans, they should be blowing out of the case, so pointing up. Maybe if you have all the questions, is there someone with a bit of experience that can help you?
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