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  1. WATERCOOL introduces new MO-RA IV Series external radiators There are three sizes in two color options black or white. MO-RA IV Series Description of the largest version the MO-RA IV 600
  2. From Tom's Hardware Leaked Intel Arrow Lake chipset diagram show more PCIe lanes
  3. Nice review E! Thank you. That's a screamer for sure!
  4. Yeah pretty cool seeing how much time you save, and actually AMAZING how much tracking goes on without you knowing about it.
  5. This is exactly what I use... no youtube ads ever. So far my Brave browser has blocked over 1.8 million trackers, and saved me over 25 hours of time. This is over several years of use.
  6. THIS ADVERT HAS EXPIRED!

    • FOR SALE
    • NEW

    I have 10 brand new unopened black EK-Vardar F3-140 fans. Still factory sealed! I bought these for my "Devastator" build, but I was unable to do push and pull on the bottom two 560 rads. Plus I bought a couple extras. So they have been sitting on the self and I'm cleaning that area up though I'd see if someone can use them. I really like them! They easily go down to 400 RPMs or lower and you really can't even hear them at that speed, and if you are benching you can turn them up to 2,000 RPMs and they move a lot of air! I think I paid around $25 for each fan when I bought them. I'll sell the lot of 10 fans for $120 plus $20 shipping (will probably actually cost more than that) to any of the lower 48 states. I am not interested in splitting them up so please don't ask about that. Here's the EK web page for these fans EK-Vardar F3-140ER (2000rpm)

    120.00 USD

    - US

  7. From Tom's Hardware RTX 5090 may be surprisingly svelte — twin-slot, twin-fan model on the way, says leaker
  8. Welcome! Yeah OCN pretty lame these days.
  9. I think you should use the NewHail cooler. That one looks to get maximum cooling without going with a water block. Man that fan must scream at 8500 RPMs! Although you could probably turn it down quite a bit and it would still cool almost as well. Looking forward to the review!
  10. Intel's next-gen desktop CPUs have reportedly leaked — Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200 series have same core counts as Raptor Lake Refresh, but fewer threads From Tom's Hardware Intel's next-gen desktop CPUs have reportedly leaked
  11. This is a great idea! I wrote a fairly extensive Aquaero & Aquasuite Software Setup Guide over at OCN. It's a little dated now since that was like five years ago. It still gets regular traffic though. It was WAY more work than I thought it would be when I first started putting it together! I might consider updating that content if there is interest, however I realistically would not have time to do it in the next six months or so.
  12. Great story! That was a LOT of money back then too!
  13. Man back in the day Duke Nukem 3D was my favorite game! I had every map memorized, I knew where all the med kits, armor and weapons were. This was before multi-player games became popular, and there was only dial up modems in my neighborhood. But the game would allow you to to dial into a friends computer over the modem and you could play with two people. I just crushed everyone of my buddies I would play against, and they would get so frustrated. Those were the days!
  14. It will be nearly impossible to "right the ship" after something like this comes out!
  15. Ok I can relate to that. It's easy to drag a tab or window to the monitor next to it. Windowed mode you are always having to resize them. I currently use a 38" 21:9 widescreen with 3840x1600 resolution and have two 27" aux monitors vertically next to it. I would like to get an OLED for gaming, but just haven't found the perfect size or resolution to replace my current widescreen with.
  16. From Tom's Hardware Full review here Asus ROG Swift PG49WCD 49-inch gaming monitor review: The most colorful OLED yet
  17. From Tom's Hardware Intel says Lunar Lake will have 100+ TOPS of AI performance — 45 TOPS from the NPU alone meets requirement for next-gen AI PCs
  18. That would not surprise me in the least!
  19. Next-gen GPUs likely arriving in late 2024 with GDDR7 memory — Samsung and SK hynix chips showed chips at GTC From Tom's Hardware Next-gen GPUs likely arriving in late 2024 with GDDR7 memory
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