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Julian

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  1. This seems to be about the average temps in this tiny case CPU is a tad higher than I like reaching up to around 70 on P95, and the gpu hovering around 50-52 on Kombustor..but I'm more or less more concerned with the GPU temperature.
  2. I agree, it REALLY bothers me, but for the price-point with the PSU and case I can't complain too much. I would of rather seen a modular PSU and properly sleeved cables, and more SATA power connectors. There were only 2 and there are total of 4 Molex which blows my mind. Yeah I really don't like it either, but at least it matches the chrome fittings. I forgot to list my hardware. Z87 EVGA Stinger Intel 4770k EVGA GTX 780TI SC Crucial M500 480GB SSD WD 2TB HDD EKWB For the 780ti
  3. So I haven't seen many builds with the Hadron hydro, so I decided to delve in and share my experience. Starting of the cable management, which is huge in this case. A GTX 780TI SC will fit nicely Really disapointed in the quality of cable, super stiff and hard to bed, I wish It was just two separate cables. Hadron Air Vs Hadron Hydro (5 head) Compared to my LG G3 WC Kit arrived with my EKWB Alll neatly packed I ended up trading this out for some blood red coolant to better match my insides. The pump and rez combo, pretty quiet for the most part. CPU block and back plate, SUPER beefy! Extra bag o' goodies The fittings included, I wasn't a huge fan of them. I much preferred the ones I used on my EKWB which were swiftech. All installed! Really annoyed these weren't black or sleeved. Start of the bend to the GPU from the CPU All nice and pretty tucked. Please excuse the ghettoness here <_< all filled up and leak testing her. The finished product, I just need to add some LEDS
  4. If you google all of the error codes it may give you a good reason why it's crashing.
  5. If it carries a warranty it doesn't bother me, lol. Some may argue that the refurbished models are better than the new models.
  6. sadly no 2.1a charge so no iPads.
  7. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=9094063&CatId=5469 Eaumy
  8. I had something similar happen when I accidentally bent a pin and the fans would cycle on and off.
  9. I had a vita and I like it for the most part. However its just SO over protected to prevent the old PSP style hacking and DRM work arounds. I found myself wishing for so many other features while being left with any that I really liked. The screen looks great, the battery life is good. Having to be stuck with proprietary storage however is a PITA since it costs so much more than a standard SD card or something similar. The vita could of been made to be something great and worthwhile but I feel like it was ruined by the over protective anti piracy measurements and lack of apps or anything that could take advantage of the hardware.
  10. To the top?
  11. I'm considering doing a transfer build from my current setup. Currently my setup consists of; ASUS Sabertooth Z87 4770k Corsair 860i GTX 780ti 16 gigs of Corsair vengeance ram Corsair H110 Mechanical 2 TB HD 1 Samsung 240 Evo 1 Samsung 120 840. Currently I'm in the process of selling my cooler, 8 gigs of ram, and Mobo. I'm extremely interested in the small form factor water cooling setup that the hadron has to offer. But my main concern is the power supply limitations. On EVGAs' website they list at least a 600w power supply with a 12v rail of 38 amps. However the Hadrons' integrated power supply is limited to 500 watts with a 12 volt rail of 40 amps. I don't plan on any crazy OC's, just water cooling the CPU and graphics card. Currently, I'm considering the z87 stinger from EVGA, Any other recommendations would be great! If another case is more suitible, please say so. Although I do love the almost AIO nature of the setup. By no means is this my first build, but it is in the extent that it is my first venture into small form factor as this. Thanks in advance!
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