AlienALX
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I crapped a little.
OK so I need some advice here..
Last night my chum from across the pond and I were playing Transformers in co op. It was all good, and we completed two decepticon sections. However, later last night when it had cooled down a chunk I decided I wanted to play some Fallout 3. I got about an hour in, and then out of nowhere my rig shut down. I thought "How rude !" and immediately turned it back on again. It posted, the windows logo came up and it shut down again. My first thought was "Oh god please don't tell me that Klevv ram is unstable". On the third try I decided that I would look inside the rig as it was starting.
Sure enough, no flow on the GPU loop. Touched the back of the Fury X - oucho. Red hot.
I grabbed the 20" floor standing fan and directed it into the rig and then investigated. My first gut feeling was "Oh god no please tell me the pump has not failed" as it's a nightmare in this rig. I took apart the side panel of the interior and disconnected the £5 Gelid fan controller I had running 7v and plugged it into a 12v fan wire feed and yay, SPINNY FLOW METER !
So basically the fan controller I was using has died, leading me to believe that maybe the pump was pulling more current than it could handle.
So, I need a way of dropping down the V/speed of the pump without spending an arm and a leg. I don't need it to look nice, or do anything spectacular, just stop it sounding like a bumbleee with the constant wishy washy sound because it's going so fast it's actually whipping up bubbles in there and sending them around the loop.
Ta.
OK so I need some advice here..
Last night my chum from across the pond and I were playing Transformers in co op. It was all good, and we completed two decepticon sections. However, later last night when it had cooled down a chunk I decided I wanted to play some Fallout 3. I got about an hour in, and then out of nowhere my rig shut down. I thought "How rude !" and immediately turned it back on again. It posted, the windows logo came up and it shut down again. My first thought was "Oh god please don't tell me that Klevv ram is unstable". On the third try I decided that I would look inside the rig as it was starting.
Sure enough, no flow on the GPU loop. Touched the back of the Fury X - oucho. Red hot.
I grabbed the 20" floor standing fan and directed it into the rig and then investigated. My first gut feeling was "Oh god no please tell me the pump has not failed" as it's a nightmare in this rig. I took apart the side panel of the interior and disconnected the £5 Gelid fan controller I had running 7v and plugged it into a 12v fan wire feed and yay, SPINNY FLOW METER !
So basically the fan controller I was using has died, leading me to believe that maybe the pump was pulling more current than it could handle.
So, I need a way of dropping down the V/speed of the pump without spending an arm and a leg. I don't need it to look nice, or do anything spectacular, just stop it sounding like a bumbleee with the constant wishy washy sound because it's going so fast it's actually whipping up bubbles in there and sending them around the loop.
Ta.