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				 Forum: Chassis/Cases   Topic: Which case?   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 9:16 pm  
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						| I love my D800, hotswappable drives, tons of space, amazing cable management. But I like things neat and tidy, and the D800 laughs at cable management! Not to mention its more professional looking, sleek matte black. It is a steep price but you wont be buying one for awhile.. and lets be honest, its... | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Your System   Topic: new toy   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 3:05 pm  
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						Quote: Shave that knee! 
 
 
  he's definately naked. But glad it was just the knee! | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Chassis/Cases   Topic: Newest Ongen ae’s prototype case   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 1:21 pm  
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						| I'll let ya know! I got a Corsair D800 and it has the whole bottom grill thing going on too. I was kind of iffy about a PSU at the bottom of my PC too but hey it seems everyones doin it..!!! | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Modifications and Cooling   Topic: Water build with Corsair D800 Airflow & questions   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:16 pm  
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						| Well to be honest, the Silverstone Strider 850W is highly rated, its 80% + certified and its practically silent, and modular! | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Modifications and Cooling   Topic: Water build with Corsair D800 Airflow & questions   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 3:07 pm  
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						| If i mentioned stripping a screw and scratching my case up i got some Black Kaho, anyone with a matte black case or a Corsair D800 I'd note this stuff blends in seamessly, a friend of mine who uses it on mini's fixed it up for me. | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Modifications and Cooling   Topic: Water build with Corsair D800 Airflow & questions   | 
			
			
				| vanhelsing | 
				
					
					
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							 Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 3:06 pm  
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						|  http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/711/dscf1354t.th.jpg http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/7707/dscf1355.th.jpg http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/9499/dscf1356.th.jpg You can kind of see in my old case where the PSU is and how tight it is in there. http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/407/dscf1357t.... | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Modifications and Cooling   Topic: Water build with Corsair D800 Airflow & questions   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 2:00 pm  
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						| CPU first, GPU's later. I dont see the sense in watercooling my  5770's right now. I'll wait until i get a big beefy card as it doesn't seem i can OC these at all, their scores go down if i OC them.. AT ALL. | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Modifications and Cooling   Topic: Water build with Corsair D800 Airflow & questions   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 1:01 pm  
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						| Ah no, I have it already, I got my entire machine moved over from my TT Armor. I saw a build where a guy had 2 triple rads, one on the bottom and one on top. Also their not too expensive, its $85-100 for a BlackIce Triple Rad. I expected to spend $500 or so on a setup. $80-100 rad, $80-100 pump, $50... | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Modifications and Cooling   Topic: Water build with Corsair D800 Airflow & questions   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:49 am  
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						| Ordered the Corsair D800 and have been very impressed, its always been annoying to me having crappy cable management even if i use tie wraps and everything at my disposal. This simply .. makes it simple! i guess its essentially like stuffing everything you never wanted your parents to see under your... | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Best Video Card Upgrade For My Setup   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:42 pm  
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						Quote: Mysterybyte has the HD5770 for less than $200. Not a bad card, I'm running the 1GB Version. 
  On a side note it is a sweet card. I run SC2 perfectly fine, as well as Bad Company 2. | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Overclocking   Topic: Core i5 Overclock   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 12:59 am  
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						| Through some new knowledge of my bios I've arrived at 211 x 21 for now. VTT/QPI 1.41V vCore 1.475V I had read that 1.55V is the absolute max by intel. That VTT/QPI can go up to at least 1.5V safely, but that includes being within .5 of your DRAM voltages. Once i figure out this stupid link from ORB ... | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Benchmarks   Topic: FURMARK Bench Marks   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:50 pm  
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						| I only managed... 2954 with 2 5770's on the mult-gpu test. ...I bumped them from 850/1200 to 900/1300 (cause lately my 3dmark06 and Vantage scores go down if i OC my cards at all). Scored : 5331 ... im now worried. http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_score_180.php?id=bfa6278aff5dd3f6da891234cd... | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Benchmarks   Topic: The Official 3DMark 06 Thread   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 5:35 pm  
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						| Turning down the multi to see what I can get. | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Benchmarks   Topic: The Offical 3DMark Vantage Thread   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 12:56 pm  
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						| Just purchased 3dmark vantage, pcmarkvantage & 3dmark06 instead of using hacked copies. 3DMarkVantage Score E38631 GPU Score: 62409 CPU Score: 18027 I noticed my cpu score is devestatingly lower than kiwwanna's is but he has a i7 920.. I'm gonna crank it up!!! (thats at 210mhz x19 or 3.99ghz!!) ... | 
					 
					 
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				 Forum: Processors, AMD or Intel   Topic: Gigabyte Auto-Unlock   | 
			
			
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							 Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 12:20 pm  
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						| What the hell is this? o.O Auto Unlock Support Unleash your system’s hidden monster performance with GIGABYTE’s innovative Auto Unlock technology. Featuring a unique Core Boost micro-processor design which enables the processor’s hidden cores; GIGABYTE Auto Unlock lets you experience a phenomenal pe... | 
					 
					 
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