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Mr. Jyrki

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  1. Thanks, WereCat and W-L. I am just using fans cool installed parts. Not have anykinda watercooling on my system.
  2. I have bough: Arctic Case Fan Hub, SATA powered fan hub. And those three Noctua NF-S12A ULN fans. So plan is: do some fan upgrade for my system well as bit cable managent for my Corsair 9000D case. I have already four Noctua NF-S12A ULN on 9000D's top case. So I am going add three new Noctua NF-S12A ULN fans to front of case. They will replace three NF-F12 PWM old fans. To improve fans cable managent. I am planning connect all seven Noctua NF-S12A ULN into this Arctic Case Fan Hub, what I gonna connect SATA power cable and cable between it and my motherboard chase fan connector. But I have small question now: Does Arctic Case Fan Hub get enough power from SATA cable for these seven Noctua NF-S12A ULN fans? And how much power single SATA cable can give?
  3. I have Corsair 900D case and still not made big changes for cooling solution what I have in this case. Right now I am wondering this: Should three 140mm fans (on top of case) have more effective case cooling than four 120mm fans as exhaust as top of case ?
  4. Recently I ordered and got Corsair RM 1000x PSU for my upgrade project. My case is Corsair 900D. Following thing been puzzled be during this still ongoing project. Does my hard drive cages with hot swap cables have enough power for this setting: Cage #1: 1 x SSD & HDD - Cage #2: 2 x HDD - Cage #3: max 3xHDD ? So totally max power for 7 harddrives. I mean these hot swap cables for two hard drive cages what lacked. Then I connect all hot swap power cables (in picture) to single 1000x's SATA Sata cable (in picture). So will this hard drive cage setting get enough power from single SATA power cable what is connected to Corsair RM 1000x PSU?
  5. Hi. I ask bit of help. My old SSD started have too little of free space. So I got bigger SSD. Not yet installed it. So I though it might save me time if copy already installed Windows 7 Ultimate with programs (what's on my old SSD) to my new bigger SDD. I tried find good guides for this from Internet. Mainly I found normal HDD to SSD guides and lots various programs what supposed can do that. Also I noticed Crucial SSD package included licence for Acronis True Image HD software. So I am bit confused. So I am asking what software you are recommend for this migration operation without I need install Windows 7 Ultimate again? And do I need set first this new SSD size to match old SSD size (120GB) and later resize it to standard size or I can leave it be it default size (250GB(? Old SSD: KINGSTON SSDNow V+200 -120 Gt New SSD: Crucial BX100 250GB
  6. I am seeking new graphics card for my AMD system. I have this ASUS HD 7870 DirectCU II TOP V2. It seems it getting very out dated for more recent games and upcoming games too. I find it is very confusing finding proper new AMD or Nvidia Graphics card for my system because various names of newer graphic cards. Requirements for new graphic card should be: 4GB RAM and not get out dated least in couple years. Also I am thinking maybe finnally getting two these graphics cards into Crossfire or SLI. I prefer AMD graphics cards but if there is for same price more powerful Nvidia card. I take that attention too. Lastly video card brand must be ASUS even inside cards GPU is made by AMD or Nvidia. Finally price rage between 225.00 USA dollars (200€) to 350 USA dollars (300€) per card.My currect motherboard is ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0. Powersupply is Corsair 650W (I know and guess I might need get bigger if I go for Crossfire or SLi cards so I have planned get Corsair's 850W powersupply).
  7. My favorite is EDG750, because it's modular, reliable and quiet PSU what are must features for any PSU these days.
  8. Hi again. Right now I have Two (2) of Kingston HyperX Blu KHX1600C10D3/8GX RAM sticks installed in my system. Totally 16 GB RAM in my Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 system. Oddly this RAM set show up in 1333 MHz even it should be 1600 MHz. I can manually and safely raise it 1600 MHz from BIOS? My PC case is Corsair 900D. And my CPU cooler is Noctua NH-U12S. So I am asking Reccomends 32GB kit (8GB x 4) set for my PC system. Memory stick size should not be problem because Noctua NH-U12S allow pretty high profile RAM module installed next of it. So what 32GB kit you are reccomending for my system? Thank you for all who reply for this topic.
  9. Here is some poor and quickly taken photos of 900D with Noctua case fans. I used iPad 3's camera for these photos. Back of 900D: Noctua NF-A14 ULN x 1 Front of 900D: Noctua NF-F12 PWM x 3 Top of 900D: Noctua NF-S12A ULN x 4 (image only show three but one more is right side) And yes, I use Noctua NH-U12S as my CPU cooler.
  10. OK. I got my some new fans for 900D by Noctua: NF-A14 ULN x 1 NF-F12 PWM x 3 NF-S12A ULN x 4 I removed 900D's stock fans and installed these new Noctua fans. Now system runs very cool and silent.
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