RUCKING FETARD wrote: » I hope ye are all feeding the birdies.
Bacon and Cabbage wrote: » Just wondering why amazon is so rarely recommended on threads here, in the process of putting together a build atm and amazon (.co.uk) consistently matches and frequently beats hardwareversand and scan in price! Amazon also has free shipping which is usually reasonably quick and you don't have to mess around with bank transfers like with hardwareversand. Any thoughts?? And no I don't work for amazon or anything just curious :pac:
Brian wrote: » Heh, I was one of the first people on the net to review it :cool:http://www.vanillatf2.org/2012/01/antlion-audio-modmic-review-and-giveaway/
marco_polo wrote: » Really? Despite me never once mentioning the word fan anywhere in any of my posts? In any case in the link I posted there were only two fans on the cooler and the card was clearly three slots wide, so I don't see how there could be any ambiguity as to what was being are discussed. Well I think we are are pretty well done here anyway, apart from your forthcoming apology to glynf for rudely (and incorrectly) telling him to 'check his facts'.
Andy!! wrote: » Yup.
Brian wrote: » marco_polo you said "three slot coolers" not " three slot cards", maybe that's where the fan confusion arose.
Andy!! wrote: » Im talking about an nvidia. And, two slots as in PCIe. Why would you refer to fans as slots??
Andy!! wrote: » I reckon you need to check your facts. My DCII takes up two slots.
glynf wrote: » It only takes up 2 slots like the vapor x, the DC2 cards are 3 slotter's & heavier cards-imo ridiculously big & heavy to have hanging off your PCI slot .
glynf wrote: » It only takes up 2 slots like the vapor x, the DC2 cards are 3 slotter's-imo ridiculously big & heavy to have hanging off your PCI slot.
Andy!! wrote: » What? It looks exactly like as ASUS DCII.
glynf wrote: » Decent card for the money, great cooler if itworks as well as the Vapor-X (looks similar) and its not an obese pig of a thing like the Asus DC II. Was going to suggest a MSI R7970 Lightning, but no way is it worth €60 more..