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Old Dec 5, 2012, 08:03 AM   #22626
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Installed H100i. Pump is quite noisy maybe I need to do RMA :/
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Installed H100i. Pump is quite noisy maybe I need to do RMA :/
And I thought they fixed the pump issues with the i model.....
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And I thought they fixed the pump issues with the i model.....
I thought so too. Every review saying how quiet the pump is and this I can hear even when listening to music with headset on. Completely unacceptable. Also the new firmware didn't fix the fan controller problems. And Link 2 software doesn't work on Windows 8. In fact, the driver for H100i crashes PC every once in a while.

So yeah not very pleased with this product so far. Looks amazing, thats about it.

More or less looks like they put a product on the market without proper testing. And now they are in big trouble.
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Looks nice, but would look even better with some colored tubing. Maybe red, white or even black?
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Had to go to the PC store to get some thermal paste, bought another DisplayPort cable at the same time, and finally got my 3x U2412M monitors in Eyefinity:





BF3 on medium, 3600x1920, still getting ~60FPS. Pretty impressive for a single 7950.

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Had to go to the PC store to get some thermal paste, bought another DisplayPort cable at the same time, and finally got my 3x U2412M monitors in Eyefinity:


http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/at...1&d=1354898912


BF3 on medium, 3600x1920, still getting ~60FPS. Pretty impressive for a single 7950.

http://img.techpowerup.org/121207/DSCF7717.jpg
Now, THAT is eyefinity. I saw this "way" of mounting monitors at one convention with Starcraft@ on it- much better in my opinion that the widescreen eyefinity- which I find perfect for racing games, but not much else out there. But this, this is the real deal
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Now, THAT is eyefinity. I saw this "way" of mounting monitors at one convention with Starcraft@ on it- much better in my opinion that the widescreen eyefinity- which I find perfect for racing games, but not much else out there. But this, this is the real deal
The only problem is that the screen is far too massive, and that leads to me actually having less viewing space within my natural field of vision. Performance was decent, and quite playable for sure, but I am back to one monitor this morning.

And yeah, Portrait mode for FPS, landscape for racing. That means a "proper" Eyefinity setup needs to have monitors on arms that can spin easily... I merely put them that way as that is the only way they would fit on that desk.

Bezels might bother some...was alright for me, but it does have an effect too, I'm sure.
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Nice. I think if you could set up a 5 x 1 group in portrait mode that would be better, but I like a 3 x 1 to be in landscape mode. To me it's just more natural and it matches the natural field of vision better: peripheral vision is typically more side to side than up/down.

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Nice. I think if you could set up a 5 x 1 group in portrait mode that would be better, but I like a 3 x 1 to be in landscape mode. To me it's just more natural and it matches the natural field of vision better: peripheral vision is typically more side to side than up/down.

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I have 3x 23-inch already. I did have 6 at one point. As good as Eyefinity can be, I don't think I am ready for it myself. I need a PC dedicated to gaming for that, and a PC for normal daily tasks. I currently enjoy 1920x1200 more than anything...I do have a 30-inch 3008WFP, too, I don't like that for gaming, either.

What really amazes me, though, is that BF3 was more than playable.. and from the wall.. the entire rig, monitors and all, was at peak less than 400 W. Stereo included(stock clocks, obviously).

I can't do normal stuff with those bezels though, it quite literally aggravates me. But to kick back and use STEAM's Big Picture, or racing...man...nothing is better.
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you know how to overclock your stereo?
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Colour is awesome, BTW, these IPS panels rock, and are even more impressive for multiples. Glad I only Paid $250 ea, seems like I stole them!!!!!
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dropped in a mobo today, now i hafta make up my mind,

2700k or 3570k.....(own both)

also have 32gb mushkin 1866 1.35v and 2 gtx 670 dcii cards w/EK blocks...



would you go SBi7 or IBi5???

that switch 810 was FAR less w/c friendly (140mm based rads anyway) than i thought...

had to do quite a bit of modding and dremel work to get them in there....

the biggest flaw i see with the Switch is NZXT's decision to put 20mm between the 140 fans on the top...kinda sucks... but the front didnt have that problem,,,standard 15mil spacing

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dropped in a mobo today, now i hafta make up my mind,

2700k or 3570k.....(own both)

also have 32gb mushkin 1866 1.35v and 2 gtx 670 dcii cards w/EK blocks...

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Probably the 3570k, hyperthreading is a waste of time.
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