Monotype wrote: » I've noticed that this seems to be a problem on some Intel chipsets- disappearing SSDs. Try one of the other ports - i.e., if you're on the 3Gbps, try the 6Gbps ones.
Headshot wrote: » Still no clamps Mr posty stole my clamps lol
Serephucus wrote: » Jesus, you've had one horrible experience with Specialtech. I have a few spare compressions, but not enough for a whole loop unfortunately. Had a look on Adverts too and there doesn't seem to be anything there... Sorry to hear about that man, I know from experience it sucks to go without your computer because of waiting on one stupid thing.
ShadowHearth wrote: » i knew water is devils minion!!! :pac:
Serephucus wrote: » Says the guy on air. Pfft, plebeian.
Hey guys, glad to see so much enthusiasm about the release announcement. For those asking about the PC platform, we're currently focused on the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game and don't have any details to share about a PC version at this time. Anyone that continues to spam the comments section will have their commenting privileges suspended.
marco_polo wrote: » Yep there is no such thing as SATA I/II/III cables its all the same.
Serephucus wrote: » Heh, they're the very same ones I've got. Just had a look and I've only got three. Hey Tea, don't suppose you have any spare? If we can get to ten he'll have enough. :P
Andy!! wrote: » Pretty sure you spelt that wrong :P and yeh, after reading the last few pages of this thread Im also convinced air is the way to go :P
Serephucus wrote: » Nope, and you're wrong. Simple as.
N64 wrote: » GTA V is announced for a Spring 2013 release, but in true rockstar fashion, no PC release is mentionedhttp://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/45951/grand-theft-auto-v-is-coming-spring-2013.html A moderator on the site released this statement: Rockstar are dead to me :mad:
Andy!! wrote: » Air coolings fine, aint that much of a difference in temps to justify water cooling especially considering the obvious risks. Anyone who overclocks cpus but just plays games is frankly silly anyways. By the time your chip is struggling therell be something miles better out there so just go for that. Enough time will have passed to justify another purchase.
ShadowHearth wrote: » i got only 2x6gb ports and both used ( 60gb and 256gb ) funny enough all the other sata devices where still visiable in bios. the only one gone was that 60gb one... would that really be chipset?
Monotype wrote: » It happened to me and I thought it was the drive so I switched with another. Still happened. Turns out that it's actually regularly enough occurring across manufacturers and all 6 series chipsets, so it seems that Intel is to blame. It's a real pain in the ass problem as it's so erratic - it can work away for ages and then it seems to happen more and more regularly. Swapping around the ports every so often seems to help as the motherboard seems to check again if something is there. I'll have to send back my own board though as its a nuisance at this stage. The problem only seems to be related to SSDs. Hard drives etc turn up fine.
Serephucus wrote: » Tell that to my 580. 49°C under full load at 975MHz core. 50°C difference enough for ya? Also, you're completely overlooking the point why lots of people water cool: Silence. Not many people can have a virtually silent system on boot up, and have it remain that way when they're rendering, or gaming, or what have you. Yes it's a lot of money, but in my view (and others, as I'm sure they'll attest) it's worth every penny.
Monotype wrote: » Don't have the motherboard screwed in too tightly. It's only supposed to screw in as far as they go without forcing them. You don't want to damage the motherboard. You just need to change the boot order. I can't remember exactly, but I think there's a heading in the UEFI called boot on the Asrock boards.