McSasquatch wrote: » Very tempted to go water cooling myself (for the first time) for my next build. Talk me out of it please lads - I really can't justify it at all, but still want to do it.
nesf wrote: » The issue with it is, it's something you can tinker with and improve on almost forever. If you get into it and enjoy extreme overclocks it can be stupidly expensive. It's also somewhat more hassle than air cooling maintenance wise. Not that I haven't mapped out several potential loops for my current machine many times though!! :P
uberpixie wrote: » Antec 920 Kulher just died: I am not impressed with water cooling atm :-) [snip] Looks like I am going back to air cooling.... Any recommendations for a an aircooled cpu cooler socket 1155?
NTMK wrote: » 780 got a price cut today the Asus direct cu model is now £440 reference models should drop in price tomorrow:D
Serephucus wrote: » Saw that too. I'm seeing anywhere from $500-530 for the reference one, which hopefully means we should see prices around the €450-500 mark, which would be awesome (and exactly what should have been there from the beginning) Makes me sort of regret deciding to sell my desktop...
Serephucus wrote: » The reason that happened is most-likely because the radiator was moved below the pump. If you have a look in the instructions, it's in there somewhere as a warning. The loops are never filled completely full with fluid, so if you have it in such a way that the pump is at the top, it can end up running dry, which can kill it inside a few seconds if you're particularly unlucky. That "racket" it was making was it dying.
BloodBath wrote: » Have you played Chivalry? If you want a game with great melee mechanics you should give it a go.
VenomIreland wrote: » Was the 770 cut as well?
NTMK wrote: » the asus direct cu is £275 on amazon atm and the Gigabyte 770 is £256 so looks like it but i dont know what the normal retail price is of a 770:o
VenomIreland wrote: » Neither do I, I was looking at an R9 280x up until now, although it does look like they have gotten cheaper.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » I must give Shadow Warrior a go. Chivalry really is incredible fun though. Not a game I play often, but every now and again an hour or so, always end up laughing at some of the stuff you see. People dismiss it as some sort of button bashing exercise, but it takes quite a lot of skill (and a lot of luck too, in the bigger battles). I've just stood and watched instances where one guy fights 4 or 5 enemies at once and and kills them all effortlessly.
Sarz91 wrote: » The dlc coming out for chivalry looks pretty good.
Sarz91 wrote: » Spent the past 4 hours waiting for G2Play to send me out my BF 4 code..... Only just realised that we don't get it till the 31st. Another morning wasted.
Burgo wrote: » Yeah they added different teams to play as; samurai, ninja, vikings, pirates and spartans.