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hajto0

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  • CPU
    3930k
  • Motherboard
    MSI X79A-GD45 Plus
  • GPU
    290X
  • PSU
    1200 watt
  • Operating System
    windows 8.1 64bit

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  1. it was on balanced so i switched it to power saving and still the same
  2. is it?? on my last pc i had a i7 920 and when i overclocked it to 3.6 and it could go down to like 1 if i didn't do anything
  3. I bought a used pc and the guy before me had overclocked the 3930k to 4.16 which is fine but it is holding that speed all the time even if i'm just browsing the internet CPU: i7 3930k motherboard: MSI x79A-GD45 Plus
  4. it is not. the thing that they have changed from last gen cards is that you don't need a active adapter if you are using triple monitor eyefinity, but one of the monitors have to be connected to the displayport out put
  5. ooh I bought an active dp to dvi cause it was like half the prise will that work
  6. i have a eyefinity setup with 3x1080p monitors and one 1080p peripheral monitor. the monitors in the eyefinity group are all hdmi monitors and the peripheral monitor is dvi. It is working with three monitors but last week when I was seting up my peripheral monitor it didn't work but windows did recognise it but i couldn't activate it I could only have three monitors active at the same time. so googled around and found these active adapters . My question is if i will need a active adapter for every monitor or does i only need one to the displayport output?? if I only need one for the displayport output, does it matter if the displayport output is used in the eyefinity group or to the peripheral monitor??
  7. wouldn't it be able to cool it self?? or does it create more heat than coldness??
  8. would it be posible to make a water cooling loop with one or maybe two peltier/TEC modules, so you would sandwich them between two water blocks. the cooled water would go to the pc parts and then back to cool it self. but the thing is i don't know if it would be able to cool it self one takes typically 60-70W at 12V i know that condensation is a problem my selution for that is after you have sandwiched the peltier module between the waterblocks you spray around the water blocks with foam insulation that they are using for houses and buildings. so no air or moisture can come to the module and make condensation i've seen people doing water cooling with peltier modules but they had a separate loop for either side of the peltier module this works in my head but i don't if it will work in reality
  9. the back buttons look awesome and the screen (nerdgasm)
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