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help, Ive been playing prototype and i get overheated or something and the game freezes. Ive been searching for an inter-cooler and cant find one. Can you guys help me as to why my s3 keeps on overheating or something? I lay resonance or fate and it works fine before i played prototype. Its happens every 20-30 mins I think? it started on friday.
If youre really that worried about it, just put your case on its sideIantheonesorry but i can only keep it at an upright position.
Hey guys, just like the topic implies, What happens when you get a long and HEAVY video card and you add it to your build? the only thing that is keeping the card form braking is the expansion slot and motherboard itself, I'm getting a 5870 or GTX 470/480, and I wnat to know how to keep the card to be stable or keep it from tipping over/bend or brake. I know some cases come with a video card support block (EX. Silverstone raven RV-01 or the Cooler master 690 II) what do you do if you dont have one?
Do any of you guys think that some mid tower cases are actually considered full tower? and vice versa?
is the difference mainly because of dimensions? what makes a full tower a full tower? and vice versa?
is there a limit or line that tell you that this is a full tower? or mid tower? I see a mid tower that is 22"X8.75"X20.75" and it is larger than a full tower that is 19"X8"X18", was there a misunderstanding in the production line or something? what made the "mid tower" be consider "smaller" than a large "full tower"?
[QUOTE="redframe01"]AMDs' products are not as pricey as Intels and they have almost the same or more performance. I've liked AMD for a long time. and I'm not going for Intel anytime soon mainly because you don't get that much of a performance boost for such a high price.i5750at4GhzIntel has almost every price/performance bracket locked up.... More importantly they are for more OC friendly at the moment, which is all I care about personally. But I'll always has a soft spot for AMD, my first build was with a barton 2500+.I never really tried intel, but at price ranges like $400 and almost the same for motherboards, I'm just a little reluctant and I dont have a job yet. (student here -18) I'm sticking to AMD till i think Intel is worth it.
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