those r.a.t.s are freaking ridiculous lookin lol but definitely cool.
Yeah, bought it on a whim a few years ago. I like the adjustments you can make to it, its nice having a really heavy mouse.
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Not a big fan of liquid cooling, just get yourself a good HAF case and enough fans to move air through and you're fine. Unless you are a seriously overclocker or running multiple GPU's, I don't see liquid cooling being worth it.
Not a big fan of liquid cooling, just get yourself a good HAF case and enough fans to move air through and you're fine. Unless you are a seriously overclocker or running multiple GPU's, I don't see liquid cooling being worth it.
I agree it is a little overkill (for this machine), but I personally think there is a cool factor to it
I also have a CPU only water cooler, its small, and really makes the case look a lot cleaner!
problem for me is that liquid cooling means there is something wet within striking distance of costly electronics...if you have a hose that lets go, you're f**cked 5 ways from Sunday.
problem for me is that liquid cooling means there is something wet within striking distance of costly electronics...if you have a hose that lets go, you're f**cked 5 ways from Sunday.
Yeah, I've considered this already. I've looked into the Kuhler and it comes highly recommended by a few of my smarter comp. Buddies. Its all self contained, and I'm goin to need it for the over clock I'm going to run on it.
Don't worry so am I. And I'm sinking cash I could use to have the RLs paint fixed so I can play freaking video games.
I did my first ever build last year and it was surprisingly much more simple than I thought it would be...there is a ton of information out there and the biggest challenge is just wading through it all.
Once you get to putting things together, it's like an hour...if that. Then, of course, turning it on and 6 hours of updating drivers, installing software and whatnot.
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