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My h100i gave up today and I now have corsairs cooling goo all over my pc. I am trying to dry it and clean it best as I can but I need some advice as to if corsairs warranty covers their hoses popping off and if any parts are broken what shall I do from there.
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Another day, another leak for another phone. HTC, this is what you should've released the HTC M9 as in the first place. See, all this segmentation garbage? Doesn't do your bottom line much good. Why make two of nearly the same when you can just make the one? Jesus, at least Apples strategy made SOME sense. Two sizes, largely the same across the board. Not really punishing people who picked the smaller one or those who picked the bigger one. Can't you do that? Why do you need a plus? Is your M9 already so weak (actually, it is) that you need a Plus for a specific market? http://www.engadget.com/2015/03/25/htc-m9-plus-leak-china-launch/?utm_source=Feed_Classic_Full&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget&?ncid=rss_full
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source: http://truetech.tk/apple/ios/new-apple-iphone-6s-photo-leaks/ Sorry about the weird formatting. The article has some color issues. It's somewhat nice to see some improvements on the 6s. USB-C is great in my opinion, but I can't say how the target consumer would feel about buying new cords. Leave your feedback below.
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Hi there, I have updated my Realtek HD Audio drivers because I had issues and those are fixed. I now however have a new issue. Whenever I'm on skype or anything people hear my voice AND everything I hear. I have read a lot of topics on the internet about this but nothing helps. It's NOT in stereomix as that is disabled. Noise cancellation and acoustic echo aren't the issue either. It goes away when I mute my mic, the last time this happened it didn't though. So basically my microphone acts like streomix is enabled except that it's not enabled. I'm not even looking for a solution because I am so done with my audio issues that I want an answer to this question. Would a sound card solve this issue for me and can I hook up my case audio jacks to a soundcard as well? I just want to get rid of my onboard audio since it gives me nothing but trouble. ~Jebble
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Source: Their Twitter - reason for not linking direct later on in post. So Anonymous, or a member of Anonymous or someone trying to claim to be part of Anonymous, has shown their attempt to support for the people of Baltimore with the latest attack against the Baltimore Police Department. They (being an "Anonymous twitter account" just linked on their twitter feed a Pastebin of email addresses for the officers of the Baltimore PD. Why I am not linking direct, I don't want to get in to any forum or legal troubles, if you look quick, you may find the tweet before it gets removed. But, I have taken a screenshot to show this is not fake, but have also blurred out the email addresses for the reason stated above. My thoughts. While yes, supporting people is good and all, I don't think it is wise putting the emails of officers out to the public. Anonymous or a single member has just painted a big target on their head from officials, mind, it is Anonymous or their are trying to be Anonymous, so I don't think they really give two monkeys. Your Thoughts? Please leave them down below.
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source: http://www.gsmarena.com/purported_oppo_find_9_images_reveal_dual_camera-news-11794.php I'm not to excited for the Find 9. Color OS was never my cup of tea and a lollipop update hasn't been close for some time. Oppo's design and feature set is great in my opinion. With the Oneplus One and Oppo devices having similar designs, maybe this could mean something for the Oneplus Two?
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That right there is the first look we've had at the new Phantom 3, the successor to the very popular and very capable Phantom 2 line that has spawned various versions of the years. Word is that the Phantom 3 will get the Inspire 1s upgraded controller (thats awesome, since that controller is awesome to use) and come with an upgraded 4S battery (6000mAh capacities?). It also looks like the props are bigger and the motors themselves might be upgraded ones based off the E310 system, anything bigger doesn't make as much sense for the size the Phantom carries. That being said, compared to my Phantom 2, the 3 looks a bit wider but that just might be perspective. The biggest upgrade? The ultrasonics and camera on the bottom that can be used for indoor flying. I know the /r/multicopter crowd likes to crap on Phantoms and DJI for being "simple" and "stupid" and other things that enthusiasts like to say about products that are geared for mass market use and specifically for video use, which is where DJI products shine. Flying inside without GPS is dicey (but doable) but if you want to shoot video, you don't settle for doable. You need very stable motions even with a gimbal, something that the Inspire 1 with its stabilization does VERY well, as shown here in this video and in a leaked shot of the underside of this Phantom 3 The Phantom 3 will also come with the DJI Lightbridge, a AIO downlink that sends HD video to whatever smartphone or external monitor you have, which is another great benefit for those who actually like to film. http://www.quadcopterguide.com/dji-phantom-3-triumph-leaked/
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3DRs DJI Phantom competitor is here in all its glory, though not coming to party with all the features that the Phantom 3 comes with. Stuff like optical flow sensor and a parachute and well...everything. In my honest opinion, its exceptionally stupid to market this Solo to consumers and launch it without the things the P3 has. A gimbal, optical sensor, 4K camera...beats me how 3DR thinks they can get consumers to spend nearly the same amount on a less capable unit but I guess we can wait and see on that one. http://imgur.com/a/uI0SH
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Just to share what happened today few hours ago... So, I had been playing CS:GO for some time when I noticed that there's water on my table. I stared at the water which had gathered under my right speaker next to my PC case. I lifted the speaker and wondered for a second why was there water seeping from my speaker... Of course the thought that it must have leaked somehow from my loop came to my mind, but everything under the PC seemed dry. I was puzzled for a second and then turned the PC off and unplugged it from the wall. I opened the side panel... And there was a small puddle of water on my PSU and the pump reservoir was almost empty. Yes I got a leak. I immediately knew it was the damn 90 degree turn rotating fitting that was connected to the underside of the bottom card. It had leaked a little bit before when I was fiddling with it, but it had seemed okay when left untouched, as it usually is. I cursed the thing and decided that I need to take it out and try to just plug straight fitting directly to the card and live with a very tight bend, since the PSU is very close to the bottom card. It seemed like the water had dripped down the side of the psu and then from the bottom of my PC case on the table. Apparently the air flow had dried most of it from under my PC case which is why I had wondered where the water had come from. Because some of the water had dried and the pump was almost empty, I wondered how long ago had the leak started and whether the pump had burned... Anyway it looked like I was lucky and no water had actually gone inside the PSU or on any components, which is probably why I didn't see smoke coming from inside of my PC. I dried the water and then did something stupid. I should have drained the whole loop, but instead I turned my PC upside down so that the leaking part became the highest point of my loop so that I didn't need to fully drain the loop... But after doing that I noticed that some water had then dripped on the bottom part of my motherboard and even inside a PCI slot. Now I had a good amount of water on my motherboard... Not good. I dried as much of it as I could with paper towel. I finally drained enough water from the loop so that I could take the damn 90 degree fitting out. Connecting the tube directly to the straight fitting proved to be difficult and resulted in a really tight turn, but I finally got the tube on. Just got to hope that the fitting is tight enough to keep the tube secured. Finally I gently blew the PC and motherboard area with a hair drier to dry the possible moisture away. I didn't refill the loop yet, since I thought it would be a very good idea to test whether the thing posted anymore or not. The GPUs weren't going to overheat that quickly even without water inside. I connected the necessary cables and tried to boot. Nothing on the screen, boot device led error light on the mobo. I thought "damn... Is it the motherboard or is it the gpus..." I checked the cards and cables and tried again, and got the same result. Things were starting to look bad fast. But then I noticed that my Asus monitor wasn't actually on! The thing has a damn bad power plug that comes easily loose and causes the monitor to turn off. I reseated the plug and finally got post, kind of. There was still the device error light on the mobo and error message that the cpu fan rpm was too low. I though okay there's still something wrong with the mobo... Then it came to me, the mobos BIOS had just reset and this was just the normal problem that need the fan rpm monitoring set to ignore. Finally got windows booted up without a problem I still need to fill the loop back up and check that everything is fine. I hope I don't see water on my table again anytime soon...
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Hey there guys I've just added and changed all the tubing in my loop doing my 6 months maintenance what occurred is a leak was one of the fittings is leaking and think i forgot to put like 1 or 2 screws in the waterblock as i put the 980 ti backplate on it and didn't realise that it needed at the time until now, will be ordered some more fittings over the next few days a long with some coolant as i ran out of the EK Green Coolant which is what i am using, one of the compression ends got damaged during the cleaning process which i'm not sure if that was the cause of the leak as i not using that compression end. If anyone can help me with any ways to troubleshoot this please let me know will be well appreciated.
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Not too much to say. We've seen renders of the front of the card numerous times, but finally we have an actual picture (if real) of the back, including the tubing and radiator. The tubing is indeed coming out if the end, which may hinder some SFF builds, while (in my opinion) may actually help in reaching a fan mount in some cases. Either way its good to see a backplate. One thing of interest is the fan attached to the radiator, as well as the thickness of the radiator. Last year it was reported (rumor) that Asetek had secured a deal for a couple million aio coolers for AMD, but I don't personally recognize the radiator design, and the fan is clearly (i think) a Gentle Typhoon. I will update this thread if I see any more pictures. https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/399775/new_picture_of_fury_nano_w_backplate_tubing_and/ More pics, courtesy of @BonSie http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/384052-new-picture-fakereal-of-amd-fury-nano-leaked-w-backplate/?p=5185804 & @Bouzoo http://wccftech.com/amd-radeon-fury-exclusive-pics/ Courtesy of @ahhming (appears to be a prototype) http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/384052-new-pictures-of-amd-fury-nano-leaked-w-backplate/?p=5195918 According to one source, in regards to the different fans: @ courtesy of @zMeul http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/385291-amd-radeon-r9-fury-x-confirmed-kind-of/?p=5201965 from PC Perspective
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I wasn't kidding with that title, at all. Look at that resolution. That right there is a glorious, hilarious leak. Sure, some details can be gleamed but I found it more comical that THIS is what someone managed to leak. Not a potato shot, not a blurry cam; THIS. Some people have suggested that this instead would be a Turbo device, that remains to be seen. https://twitter.com/upleaks/status/609977283827249152 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CHcTG2YUEAEP0el.png http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/39sb8c/low_resolution_render_of_moto_x_2015_via_upleaks/
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So I decided to plan the build of my new pc, and i've chosen it to have liquid cooling for the cpu. The liquid cooling system is a Corsair h100i gtx. The thing is, i'm afraid of the liquid cooling itself to leak and damage the rest of my components. What risk is there in liquid cooling? Is it actually safe?
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I'm cleaning up my laptop's HDD to prep for an SSD, and after uninstalling some useless programs I noticed that the storage on the drive is steadily increasing. (That's the drive NOT ram, I don't mean a memory leak) it's gained almost 13GB in the past 5 days, at this rate it will fill up the 120GB SSD soon. I recently installed Logitech Setpoint and AutoHotKey, and have disabled them (via taskmanager) but it is still increasing. Any ideas on what might be causing it and/or how to track it down? My downloads are on a separate drive.
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im a liquid cooling noob and my loop developed a slight leak where a fitting connects to the inlet. How can i fix this? can i fix this with out draining my loop? any help would be greatly appreciated.
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So while switching my system over to my new fractal design define s case ( which is epic) i noticed a weird substance coming from my heatsink. what could it be and can it cause problems? the system was built in January and has ran just fine. mobo is a msi amd3+ 980 gaming board with a 8320 and 8gb of kingston ram installed.
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Hey guys, some of my friends on skype and teamspeak have told me that they can hear some of my audio over my microphone, especially when it's loud. I'm currently using a HyperX Cloud headset on the onboard audio of my gigabyte sniper b5 motherboard. Would buying a soundcard or something else solve this issue or is it a software problem? I would very much like to fix this since i'm annoyed by hearing the same thing from others.
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Could this be the first of many?! Also that space between the mounting bracket and the cooler...seriously?! http://videocardz.com/56096/powercolor-radeon-r9-390x-devil-pictured
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Hello friends, I'm having a small issue with my current PC, a few months ago a tube began leaking and soaked the motherboard and graphics card. When this came to my attention I unplugged my computer. Long story cut short I waited a few day for everything to dry, the graphic card didn't make so I went out and got two Gtx 970's I was lucky system booted right up....the problem I cant over clock at all, if I change the setting from anything but auto windows cash giving me an error I don't remember what the code is but it related to overclocking. my question is what to do besides overclocking my system runs perfect, I on the x79 chipset I know its to late in the game to replace x79 parts, should I move to x99 or wait for the next cpu like skylake-E or something Help.
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Whether this is Samsungs or Googles fault, its a pretty massive one that allows a hacker to grab your fingerprint data before it even enters the secured memory that it should be in. I'd argue that data like this should be secured start to finish, all the time, why its like this baffles me. Since this is something that can affect far more phones, lets hope they address it soon. http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-32429477
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UPDATE - So I have been reading around and the consensus seems to be suggesting that its not specifically a S6 problem, its a Lollipop problem. This is less surprising, but equally terrible scenario if it is true. Perhaps it could be a software fix (seems like it) but all the same, this is terribly shitty on the part of Google for not coming across this at all before. Another day, another amusing issue for an Android phone. And its the crowd favourite - RAM management. Or rather, the substantial lack of it. Users all over are reporting that their S6s are killing apps with no regard for the actual amount of free RAM left, and some have even reported this behaviour across other devices which might lend credence to the idea that this is a Lollipop problem more than it is a specific device problem. In either event, this is kinda sad. People like to go on and on about how Android phone comes with more RAM. Well, looks like you kinda need it, and even then your phones kinda fail at using it properly. You shouldn't need crashed and forced closes on a device running 3/4GB of RAM. That is SAD. I have to live in a reality where Windows can use 4GB of ram more efficiently than Android can. What is up with that?? http://www.sammobile.com/2015/04/28/poor-ram-management-affecting-the-galaxy-s6-and-s6-edge/ http://bgr.com/2015/04/28/samsung-galaxy-s6-s6-edge-ram-management/
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Hey Everyone, A few days ago my computer developed a problem of slowly increasing it's ram use until it gets so high it causes a blue screen of death. As you can see from the pictures below, the current processes don't near equal the amount of RAM being used. I have updated every driver I can think of and used both malwarebytes and tdsskiller(both with options to search for rootkits on) and found nothing so I'm reasonably positive the issue is a memory leak. I'm hoping to find a way to find exactly what the leak is, since what ever it is doesn't show in processes. Starting in safe-mode fixed the problem entirely so it's something that doesn't boot in safe-mode. Safe-mode with networking also doesn't have the problem. Any help would be appreciated, Dresden
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Best S6 is the Active S6, or so they say. Well, Forbes says at any rate. You get largely the same specs as the normal version but now the battery has been hopped up to 3500mAh, which is a very nice boost. There is of course an increase in the dimensions of the device. Waterproofing returns, of course as this is an Active device. Call me crazy, but waterproofing and a larger battery are what should've been included in the regular model. The Active, depending how chunky it gets, might as well be the regular model. Samsung insistence on having 5 trillion devices on the market is getting tiresome at best. http://www.sammobile.com/2015/03/11/exclusive-samsung-galaxy-s6-active-specifications-confirmed-att-gets-first-taste/ http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2015/03/12/galaxy-s6-active/
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Looks like LG slipped up way earlier than they needed to, since the G4 is leaked in all its glorious glory? Leather clad, removable battery, infrared camera assist with its laser focus system, 5.5" 1440p display and a 3,000 mAh battery round off the important bits, I remember reading it would be using the SD 808 processor instead of the 810, surprised they didn't wait for the 820 but I guess the G4 is coming well before the 820 production is ramped up. http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/12/8392877/lg-g4-pictures-leaked http://gizmodo.com/lg-accidentally-reveals-its-leather-clad-g4-weeks-early-1697320460 http://www.nowhereelse.fr/lg-g4-photos-presse-105599/