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    [WTS:USA] Abit 462 boards and a 6800gt

    Thanks for making the edit.
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    [WTS:USA] Abit 462 boards and a 6800gt

    This is what I see https://i.ibb.co/pKJfFxL/Screenshot-20201108-173511.png
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    [WTS:USA] Abit 462 boards and a 6800gt

    Odd I don't have an edit button on any of my posts.
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    Question 80mm fans for supper restrictive rads.

    So I got the arctic P8s and I have to say they do rather well. I got the 3k RPM ones and they push a little more air thought the rads wile being much more quite then the old AC ryan fans. I did try a nf-a8 fan that I was able to borrow from a friend, wile a nice fan it was only able to push air...
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    [WTS:USA] Abit 462 boards and a 6800gt

    Sorry about that, for some odd reason I don't have a edit button on the OP so I did the next best thing and made a post stating its no longer available. How do I go about editing it?
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    [WTS:USA] Abit 462 boards and a 6800gt

    The 6800gt was scrapped for parts, the boards are still for sale
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    Question 80mm fans for supper restrictive rads.

    OK I have not bought a fan yet, but after doing some more looking I think I found the right match, the arctic p8. Oddly every model in the line up have the same static presser rating despite having different RPMs. I'll report back once I get them.
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    [SOLVED] Can I use an unused 3-4 year old AIO cooler for my PC?

    Is sad warranty going to replace any parts damaged by the leak? like a GPU or CPU? I'm betting no, or at the very most will be a up hill battle to get them too if its covered. If the warranty does not cover other parts so all you get out of a warranty is a new AOI. Something he'd have to buy for...
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    Question 80mm fans for supper restrictive rads.

    I had thought about changing the rads, I know there are newer 80mm rads. But once more Id have to drain and refill the loop and with no res its not a fun job. Sadly I don't have room for a res without putting it in a odd ball spot that would not work with the pump placement, atlest not without...
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    Question 80mm fans for supper restrictive rads.

    I don’t mind a little noise, the fans I have now are 30dba. The rads are only about 30mm thick so they aren’t too thick, but its a old school flat fin and round tube rad with two layers of offset tubes so there is very little room for air to pass though. Here a example of a similar rad
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    Question 80mm fans for supper restrictive rads.

    I thought about push pull but id have to cut and resize the tubbing. That normally wouldn’t be a problem however the system in question has no res. And yes the rads are very old and have been in use since my athlon XP system was in the case.
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    Question 80mm fans for supper restrictive rads.

    A noctua fan wouldn't be able to push much anything past rad I'm using. Give me a second and I'll post a photo of the reds in question so that you can get an idea of the FPI. Edit I couldn't find a image upload option, but I checked the roads, they are 20fpi with less then 1mm between the fins...
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    Question 80mm fans for supper restrictive rads.

    I have a water cooled sleeper pc that has a modern 360mm rad and two old school 80mm rads. The 360mm is partway chocked of air flow so I kept the two 80mm rads to help with cooling. However the 80mm rads have a extremely high FPI and the fans I have on them lack the static pressure to push air...
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    Question Moving from USA to Europe, Latvia // Will my TV work

    More so yes, but even DTV still has some differences that hearken back to the PAL vs NTSC or at lest the region coding that comes with it. The region coding encryption on blu-rays and some DVDs and cable boxes can get finicky if they detect the a NTSC TV when its a PAL region player and vice...
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    Question Moving from USA to Europe, Latvia // Will my TV work

    It does, if a interlaced or SD singles is ever used it could case problems given the different res and refresh raits. However HD video over say HDMI should work, dispite this PAL HD and NTSC HD are still to this day not 100% same, luckily they are close enough that it should work on most all TVs.