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  1. RyanBaskett

    Windows 8.1 Case Fans

    Anyone know what the highest possible RPM you can get out of a 120 / 140 mm case fan is, from any manufacturer, and at any price. With the EXCLUSION of modifying the case fan itself. What is the highest possible 120 / 140 mm case fan you can buy? Thanks
  2. RyanBaskett

    Windows 8.1 CoolerMaster Cosmos II Full Tower Case Inquiries

    Hi everyone, I have a few questions concerning the above listed case that we are using for our build. It is the CoolerMaster Cosmos II Full Tower First of all... Cable management (scoffs). Cable management for this particular case is very difficult because there are so many cables integrated...
  3. seekermeister

    Windows 7 Test PSU

    I ran a test on the PSU on my Lenovo Think Centre M52 8215 which won't power up any longer. It seems that while the ATX plug tests good, none of the others do. I would just assume that means that the PSU is bad, but what throws me is that I would have thought that at least the case fans would...
  4. seekermeister

    Windows 7 Case Fans

    I need to replace a fan in my HTPC, but I have a couple of questions. first, how is a fluid ball bearing different from a regular ball bearing fan? Secondly, one fan caught my eye: Link Removed I'm not as interested in the high speed of the fan as I am the thickness (38mm). Am I right in...
  5. A

    Windows 7 AMD Drivers have stopped working but have recovered

    We keep getting "AMD Drivers have stopped working but, have recovered" error message every time we play the MMO perfect world. What happens is he takes a few steps with his character and it goes to a (insert lined color screen). This has happened a couple of times well the computer was idle...
  6. A

    Windows 7 How-To Quiet Noisy Case/PSU Fans

    Do your case and/or PSU fans suddenly become noisy when you turn on your PC and do they eventually quiet down, in most cases, the fan is not going bad, just a little TLC is needed. This quick guide will show you how to quiet down those noisy fans. Tools needed; 1. Phillips head screwdriver 2...
  7. J

    Windows Vista Optimal CPU Temperature Range and Cooling Tips for Hot Environments

    This may be off topic from vista but I was just wandering. What temps should I look at? Rite now core0 is at 53C and core1 is at 55C. My office has no cooling or insulation so it can get hot in here. The other day the temps hit 62C and my fans fired up for the first time in the 2 years sence I...
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