And why is the picture upside down? Or is it?Why the random 8- and 6- pin?
1200 mm fan? LOL! It is actually 120 mm not 1200 mm.
Unless you're hardcore overclock with watercool. If you don't plan to overclock that very high then not need watercool just get heatsink. I have 120 mm fan heatsink and no problem with wire manage.
Plus i don't plan on getting watercool just because there is chance of leaking risk. Can't hurt my "better I ever have" motherboard.
Why the random 8- and 6- pin?
Is that one where the motherboard is on the opposite side from normal?And the case is reverse atx
Is that one where the motherboard is on the opposite side from normal?
I would figure that if you turn it around, then you would also have to invert it. But I am not completely sure. What case is that?
Uh, why would you put your computer setup under a water pipe?
Correct English or GTFO.
Uh, why would you put your computer setup under a water pipe?
Told him the same thing, and everybody started yelling at me.He is awful at english, he should have joined a computer forum his language.
Lots of old houses around here have cast iron drainage pipes. So what gets carried down/up that pipe?lol what kind of house do you live in that uses 3'' cast iron water pipes? Thats not water it's the houses' heating system.
Looks like a steam pipe.Lots of old houses around here have cast iron drainage pipes. So what gets carried down/up that pipe?
is that a calculator from texas instruments
got the same c for school
Correct English or GTFO.
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Lots of old houses around here have cast iron drainage pipes. So what gets carried down/up that pipe?
yep. Sure is. And I barely ever use it. I do a lot of the math in my head and just check it on there.is that a calculator from texas instruments
got the same c for school
Sewer pipes are not what I call ''water pipes'' as your previous post said. My house also does have cast iron sewer pipes, but as said by someone else these are steam pipes for the heating.
If they would ever leak or break I'd have a lot more problems than damaging my PC components. But since my house was built in 1908, and they have never leaked in the 6 years I've been here, pretty sure I'm OK.
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