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    * I thought most modern PSU's now have built in ripple features already.
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    * I agree, Look at the Nazi's/ Germans? they developed technology that was decades away and in 10 years they developed technologies that would obscure todays pace of technology. Once you take wall street out of the equation, then pressing the Star-Trek button becomes much more easier and frequent.
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    *Nvdia's Volta GPU will be shrunk down considerably, when they enable the ram to be stacked on top of each other. This should equate to a high end GPU with half height form factor (or at least the card should be 7-8" long) compared to the standard 10-11" gtx680> I picked up a GTX 680 for my...
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    Ya I spoke to them about a custom chassis as well, I think he mentioned somthing of a minimum order of about 100 units @ $800 a pop. :shadedshu
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    My atech fabrication case I own has the same type of faceplate VFD> it sits behind the front panel. I like my atech case I'm still considering using it for my gaming console, but feel it might now be too large despite it being only 11" deep (which is why I purchased it originally) it's all...
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    I agree, anyone out there under the age of 50 will probably want a full size GPU in their gaming case, otherwise I could be blowing bubbles with a tiny mac mini that does the same thing and smaller.
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    Didn't you mention in an earlier post you fit a full size gpu?
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    * can you post pics of the internals of the case to see if watercooling it is feasible?
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    * I dunno much about watercooling, but when I did go that route, I found expelling hot air to the outside of the case form the cpu works better, than whipping hot air around inside the chassis with a heatsink assembly> or even sucking cool air into the case didn't help keeping the CPU / RAM...
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    * If I can fit a watercooler into the case then I will defintaly be trying out liquid cooling> nothing personal but feel liquid cooling is the new age of cpu cooling IMO. ;)
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    I guess the case doesn't allow cpu liquid cooling?
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    I felt it appropiate to triple post...to disern the subject from the previous post. :wtf:
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    * Another reason I mention this unit is because lets say, the case might not fit a long tubed liquid cooling unit such as corsair models etc> with this unit> I can basically cut and add my own tube lengths to fit inside the case etc> but that just what I would do if space is tight. I think it...
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    * Its funny the review for that cooler didn't go too well for someone, but the guy was trying to cool an OC 3770k @ 4.4 ghz> the 3770k's dont do well above 4.2 ghz unless you've got super cooling that will bring temps down significantly even then... they are stubborn above 4.5 ghz> people...
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    * I would definatley choose water cooling for the cpu, not for OC but for heat related performance. Something that small needs heat to be removed exclusively> just like the Tiki case can. As for GPU watercooling, I can go with air cooled if need be> but would be an intersting challange to do...
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