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Nice card, correct me if i'm wrong but to me it looks like a 7990!!
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Did you take the photo from an iPhone? i think you have to turn the picture
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awesome, cant wait to see the progress
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hi
i have this supply now 2 days and i can not connect to them. only i start Windows. unplug -> plug in -> all works perfect!!!!
i make a restart. no Connection. and the same again.
i test all things from this site nothing works for me.
greetz from Germany.
Hello Ost-Trieb
Welcome to the forums, just wondering what model PSU are you using?
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Nice guide
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Well I put 12v to it and nothing? It has a square cube about 1x1x1 that also has 12v to it?? So I'm a little puzzled?
It's a flat light strip of some kind though I didn't take it off to really examine it?
So, no joy in mudville
Hello dyajim, are you able to take a photo?
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Hello dynajim, and welcome to the community!
Regarding the logo light on the Xaser III, yes its powered by a 12 volt source so shouldn't be much of a problem
Please let us know if you need any further assistance
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Hello TtFr33k
Thank you for your support,
Unfortunately all stores in Australia are fully pre-ordered and sold out earliest will be around mid April
Sorry for any inconvenience
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nice! subscribed, cant wait to see the progress
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Very nice build!
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Thanks for the updates! looking good! now 1 more loop to go:)
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Just an FYI for the Thermaltake Core X9 cube case. The Solid feet are OK but casters are much nicer. I measured the bottom space with the feet removed and you need a caster with a 1" x 1" metal mounting plate. This is NOT so easy to find but I did.
Apollo Casters makes them and I spent @$18 for a set of 4. A lifesaver now that I have 3 480 radiators mounted in it!
Hope this helps.
Wow 3 x 480 rads? do you have any photos you can share?
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Do the smart series power suppiles require a UPS that outputs a sinewave?
Hello Philtrev,
You don't really need a UPS with your supply unless you live in a area where the power is not stable.
Usually when the power is not stable, you will tend to see your computer turn off or reset "brown out"
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Hello Wingfat,
Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused
We have notified our customer service regarding your situation and they will provide you a replacement res asap
We suggest placing the new res in vertical orientation and to leave the fill port cap off for an additional few days just to make sure there is no pressure inside your loop, sometimes it takes a few days to expel the pressure completely and with horizontal orientation on your res its actually really hard to bleed the air out, the pressure usually finds the weakest spot in your loop and bursts. Please feel free to PM me if you have any concerns
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I just noticed that you put a Raystorm block on the card, was it hard getting it to fit properly?
I've placed CPU coolers on GPU's before but had a problem with the ram on the card overheating, was that a problem for you?
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What a cute puppy!
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Hello Wingfat, apart from aesthetics it wont make any difference
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Looking good man! looks much more colorful with the coolant inside!
We would sill suggest leaving the fill port cap loose or off for at least another 24 hours to make sure ALL the air is bled out just to be sure, sometimes the bubbles can be very small and might cause problems in the future
Anyway great build, looking forward to seeing more
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Hello Wingfat, awesome build indeed!
Just wondering how will you fill and bleed your system as the reservoir is in horizontal orientation and your components are quite close.
We would suggest tipping your case to its side so that your reservoir in in vertical orientation. this will allow you to fill your reservoir with less problems, just remember to keep your fill port open when bleeding air and testing loop. We suggest about 24- 48 hours testing without the fill port on to eliminate pressure buildup.
Good luck on the build
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Thats good to hear,
Also just a tip for when testing the loop and bleeding the air out, we usually recommend leaving the fill port open for a 24 - 48 hours while the loop is running this will minimize the pressure in the loop and will make your loop run more smoothly.
Good luck on the build we would love to see your build when its complete!
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Hello Roberto,
Blue LED light indicates that there is power connected, so you wont be able to determine if it is working or not by looking at the LEDTo help determine what problem is accruing, please try the following steps1. Make sure that all cables are connected2. Ensure the SATA cable is not damaged, you can change it to a 3.5-inch wire to test3. Try with another good hard drive to test -
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Mikes right, the power can linger inside the capacitor for some time.
Try turning off your computer, unplug the power and press the power on button on your case, this usually helps to get rid of the remaining power stored
Replacment usb/audio circuit board front pannel?
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Hello Wolfhidn,
Please contact our customer service, they should be able to help
http://my.thermaltake.com/index.aspx