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#1 nameless125
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I'm using a DVI to VGA adapter, just 'cos my brothers using my DVI cable and I use VGA on an older computer at times aswell(just unplug from the adapter and into the other comp), and I can see no difference between the adapter & just straight out DVI. Unless you see a difference in the quality theres no point switching over tbh(like you borrow a friends dvi cable to check quality and it's the same why bother buying a new cable?).

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#2 nameless125
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HAF X has to be one of the best cooling wise IMO. Antec 1200 would be up there aswell I would think. Smaller cases like the Antec 300, CM 690II are also pretty good.
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#3 nameless125
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[QUOTE="C_Rule"][QUOTE="nameless125"]Isn't that max temperature like 70c for the i7 2600k? 67c seems like a pretty high temp on water..

He has it at 5.4GHz...

I read that as 4.5, whoops. :s explains the temps then.
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#4 nameless125
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Isn't that max temperature like 70c for the i7 2600k? 67c seems like a pretty high temp on water..
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#5 nameless125
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I wouldn't bother upgrading from CFX 6950s to a 6990...
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#6 nameless125
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Got my HD6850 a few months ago and I know I need some cable management but the Coolermaster psu's cable aren't long enough :?zahyr

Buy some sleeved extenders? :)

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#7 nameless125
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Tons of people playing it, I had a look just earlier and got on a server no problem. :)
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#8 nameless125
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Get a 1tb internal or an SSD or just save it for something else.
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#9 nameless125
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^wcing loops are very practical, if you want it to be a lot quieter(not silent but better then air) cool temps, etc.
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#10 nameless125
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You don't have to give it maintenance every week, it's deff not silent, you have fans on the RADs. If you have the money + feel like WCing do it, if not just stick with air.