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07-01-12, 09:59 PM #1
Stealth Badass Rig
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Saw this on my tom's guide on FB... I kinda want to move Erus into this
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07-01-12, 10:11 PM #5Re: Stealth Badass Rig
enf-Jesus its been like 12 minutes and you're already worried about stats?! :-P
Bigdog-Sweet home Alabama you are an idiot.
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07-01-12, 10:32 PM #6
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The air off that radiator won't be too hot if that is an un OC'ed i5/i7 (even a fast one).
But I will say that I have two cards running in SLI in an mATX right now and they have about the same size gap; I have no heat issues. Many mobos will put dual cards right up against each other... They are designed for it.
I imagine this rig will not OC well, but with an i5/i7 and a high end SLI setup you don't need to OC.
Well, you could probably set the turbo real high and leave the normal frequency stock, and not OC the GPU's...
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07-02-12, 12:07 AM #9Re: Stealth Badass Rig
Yea, that sure is a sleeper. I like the thin 120x12mm Scythe Kaze-Jyuni Slip Stream fan he has on one side of his radiator. I used two of them when I had my Corsair H70 cooler. They were much more quiet than the shitty fans that came with the stock cooler, and they required much less space.
I also tried using them on some of my other radiators as seen here:
While they were 2000 RPM fans, they just didn't push enough air for my Black Ice GTX Extreme Radiators. I upgraded them to Scythe Gentle Typhoons.
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