AngryGoldfish
Old N Gold
Another order arrived today. The build is ready to begin. I built my sister's computer today. If I feel like building again tomorrow I'll start my own one.
Another order arrived today. The build is ready to begin. I built my sister's computer today. If I feel like building again tomorrow I'll start my own one.
ha you are like me![]()
Was having this chat with my mate Gareth a couple of months back and we were talking about doing things when you are not in the mood. Everything goes wrong, one after the otherFunny how much mood can affect things like that. Some days I just have the diarrdas touch. Everything I touch turns to s**t
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£9 is even less than what I paid. I think the full retail cost of Windows 10 is too much.
I just realised I can't start my build today because my tools are at my sister's.
Mate, word of warning. Before you use any Gelid cables *PLEASE* make sure you check they are wired correctly. I was sold a 24 pin a few years back that was wired incorrectly and it took out a board, as well as melting wires on the PSU. The PSU did live on, but only for about three months before it finally died. So yeah, buyer beware.
I wouldn't know how to check they're wired correctly. This splitter was sold as an EK splitter. It's the one most folks on OCN recommended.
I wouldn't know how to check they're wired correctly. This splitter was sold as an EK splitter. It's the one most folks on OCN recommended.
EK use Gelid fan splitters. The EK paste provided in Watercooling components are all Gelid paste
Same as EKs original standard 120mm fans. When I built my desk pc i had about 12 of those splitters. they seem pretty solid. Then again, I always thought EK QA was top notch.
A few updates:
The cooler took quite a while to install. I don't like their manual. The mounting mechanism is very solid, but the instructions leave a little to be desired. I wish I had a stock Wraith cooler to test the system. That would be convenient.
Anyway, once installed the system booted with no problems. It cycled a few times and then posted. The RAM modules are registering as is the SSD.
Quick question though: the motherboard was reading the 1600X as being 58°C. Is that normal?
Does it have the 20c offset? and where was it reading, bios? bios puts it under load..