ED E wrote: » 1. Dust 2. Undervolt 3. Improve thermals in the case and/or room
Lu Tze wrote: » Adjust the fan profile?
BloodBath wrote: » What case and case fan setup have you got? Nm helps to read your sig. Have you added more case fans?
BloodBath wrote: » Have you got them overclocked?
Danger781 wrote: » My graphics cards are seriously loud while playing games... Anything I can do to reduce the noise?
Danger781 wrote: » Yep.
BloodBath wrote: » Maybe ease off on the clocks a little as well?
Serephucus wrote: » Time to water cool so.
Danger781 wrote: » I changed the fan profile to be much less aggressive so I'll play a little CS:GO there in a while (It's what I was playing yesterday when I noticed the noise) and see if it makes a difference and temperatures stay around the same. Water cool my cards?
BloodBath wrote: » The source engine still defaults to a max frame rate of 300fps. Your cards are most likely rendering this many frames when they don't need to. If you go to the console and type "fps_max 60" without the quotations and whatever your screen refresh is. You can change this in the default config file as well.
viperirl wrote: » A short video from Linus Techtips on a customised GTX 780 from Asus.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNGWRIQoaLQ
Serephucus wrote: » My server's OS drive just shít the bed. Old OCZ SSD. No spare hard drives that I know of. Anyone any ideas?
Serephucus wrote: » Detected in BIOS, but not during POST, swapped cables, and tried in another machine. Pretty sure dead. Cheapest decent drive I can find is a 64GB M4 for €70 from Amazon. I could spend €50 and get a 320GB laptop drive, but... *vomit*
glynf wrote: » @ EoinHef, can't blame em re. piracy, much as MS can be a pain in the hole, as a gamer there are not many other OS options (yet-though Linux is getting there).
Serephucus wrote: » After an inordinate amount of restarts, unplugging, replugging and swearing, the server's working again. I switched to IDE, and that got the drive to BSOD at the Windows logo (Thanks very much, noodle, for that), so it at least I knew then it wasn't dead. Pulled out everything, connected only SSD, worked fine, plugged back everything, still worked fine. This was all back in AHCI, so I've no clue what it was, but it's working for the moment. The drive's getting replaced as soon as I can manage it though. :P
ShadowHearth wrote: » My friend ordered himself new pc. He did most stupidest thing ever too. He bought Titan... He bought with scan.co.uk finance... 50£ per month for the next 2 years... I am happy he got a new cool pc. Its his own money in the end of the day, but Titan is really damn huge waste of money...
Gbear wrote: » Jaysus christ. It's gonna end up costing him nearly 1500 quid. That's just pissing money away.