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You've got the least problematic part you've experienced.

You've got the least problematic part you've experienced.

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marco_flxres
Junior Member
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08-13-2016, 06:58 AM
#11
OP mentions a Polish god but seems more interested in hammers and lightning rather than intricate rocks. Not keen on mining, sorry. Suggested a cooler fitting a backplane would help. Advise moving forward quickly—this setup is mid-range 4th gen. Any changes won’t improve daily performance. Even with maximum cooling and great RAM, it’ll lag for anything beyond light browsing.
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marco_flxres
08-13-2016, 06:58 AM #11

OP mentions a Polish god but seems more interested in hammers and lightning rather than intricate rocks. Not keen on mining, sorry. Suggested a cooler fitting a backplane would help. Advise moving forward quickly—this setup is mid-range 4th gen. Any changes won’t improve daily performance. Even with maximum cooling and great RAM, it’ll lag for anything beyond light browsing.

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shadowgtr
Member
222
08-13-2016, 07:30 AM
#12
It was PolishGuy who changed their name to PolishGod after losing their original Minecraft account. I might be considered a deity compared to you in Manhunt and Team Fortress 2!
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shadowgtr
08-13-2016, 07:30 AM #12

It was PolishGuy who changed their name to PolishGod after losing their original Minecraft account. I might be considered a deity compared to you in Manhunt and Team Fortress 2!

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DeaglePower33
Junior Member
6
08-17-2016, 07:29 AM
#13
TF2 Autobot uses about 100 MB per session, which is sufficient for most systems. It’s not necessary to mine; I’d suggest using a cooler that fits a backplane. I already purchased one of the recommended models. Check the images here: https://www.deepcool.com/download/pdf/AG200.pdf. The attachment points on the cooler don’t reach the desired area.
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DeaglePower33
08-17-2016, 07:29 AM #13

TF2 Autobot uses about 100 MB per session, which is sufficient for most systems. It’s not necessary to mine; I’d suggest using a cooler that fits a backplane. I already purchased one of the recommended models. Check the images here: https://www.deepcool.com/download/pdf/AG200.pdf. The attachment points on the cooler don’t reach the desired area.

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peter4everpan
Member
235
08-17-2016, 09:36 AM
#14
I recently gave it a shot after not wanting to for a long time, but bending the CPU cooler was extremely difficult. Even RAM required much more effort. It proved nearly impossible to install properly because by the time I reached the right position, it was too far out. Attaching to the bottom section proved challenging due to the angle involved. Eventually, it didn’t secure the cooler at all, possibly damaging it. It was meant to hold the cooler in a specific spot, but I followed the instructions carefully and tried every method without success. Since no one recommended this cooler and Deepcool gave a thorough review, I’m unsure what to do next. Should I request a refund? I don’t think it’s my fault—I’ve followed the manual and tried everything, but it broke.
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peter4everpan
08-17-2016, 09:36 AM #14

I recently gave it a shot after not wanting to for a long time, but bending the CPU cooler was extremely difficult. Even RAM required much more effort. It proved nearly impossible to install properly because by the time I reached the right position, it was too far out. Attaching to the bottom section proved challenging due to the angle involved. Eventually, it didn’t secure the cooler at all, possibly damaging it. It was meant to hold the cooler in a specific spot, but I followed the instructions carefully and tried every method without success. Since no one recommended this cooler and Deepcool gave a thorough review, I’m unsure what to do next. Should I request a refund? I don’t think it’s my fault—I’ve followed the manual and tried everything, but it broke.

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Sunahh
Posting Freak
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08-19-2016, 09:42 AM
#15
Many coolers are compatible with Xilence I250PWM and function properly.
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Sunahh
08-19-2016, 09:42 AM #15

Many coolers are compatible with Xilence I250PWM and function properly.

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