If you look at the long thread on notebookreview, people were messing around with calibration settings for the IPS LCD since they started receiving their laptops. The consensus was calibration helps, but it won't take away the orange tint to reds. Darker or deeper reds still look fine though...
SG07 supports graphics cards up to 12.2" in length. Any 6950 should fit. Reference cards tend to be the longest (around 11+") and the MSI Frozrs tend to be around 11" as well.
You will want at least a H67 for onboard SATA III ports. You can step up to Z68 if you want depending on how much...
I think the H100 and the D-14 will perform very similarly depending on your fan configuration. If you do a 4x push/pull setup with your H100 I can imagine it performing quite well even if you use decently quiet fans.
For the price it probably wasn't worth it, but hey it's a new machine might...
A Radeon 6950 will not fit in a SG05 (maximum supported is 9" long). Only the SG07 can fit a 6950 (12.2" supported). Radeon 6950's range from 10.5" long (reference) designs to a little around 11".
The longest and most powerful card you can probably fit will be a 6870 (I have a SG05 with a...
Point 2 is the most important. If you're using your SSD as the OS and program drive it will last for decades. You would have to constantly benchmark the drive and use it as a storage drive to really cause it to go into read only mode.
You shouldn't have to pulse LED's to get them to dim. Typical LED bulbs use x# (maybe like 5-10) of .5W-1W LEDs. I would assume it would be simple to make LED bulbs dimmable as all you would need is to set the driver (pretty much an AC/DC transformer) output less power to each LED or you could...
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=25028
From what I've tested, the Noiseblocker Blacknoise M8-S3 80mm has a very good airflow to noise ratio.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...roducts_id=351
Low speed Panaflos are always a safe bet, but they definitely won't move much air...
I would contact Newegg or Scythe for replacements first. If you're not having temp problems with your undervolted Slipstreams there is no reason to buy GT's (I'm assuming the noise level was fine when undervolted as well).
It's definitely cool to the touch which is reflected in the infrared temp gun readings.
What boggles me is that the thermal paste spread looks like the heatsink is making decent contact with the heatspreader (I use a tiny ball of paste and let the pressure of the heatsink installation spread...
So I have a mini-itx system (Sugo SG05) I built using an Asus M4A88T-I Deluxe. Asus PC Probe reports CPU temperatures of 38C idle, 44C load. However, Core Temp and AMD Overdrive report the CPU Core temperatures to be 66-68C idle, and 72-74C load. Heatsink is a Scythe Big Shuriken (the 120mm low...
So I have a mini-itx system (Sugo SG05) I built using an Asus M4A88T-I Deluxe. Asus PC Probe reports CPU temperatures of 38C idle, 44C load. However, Core Temp and AMD Overdrive report the CPU Core temperatures to be 66-68C idle, and 72-74C load. Heatsink is a Scythe Big Shuriken (the 120mm...
What you might want to do is reinstall Windows 7, but have it connected via ethernet to your network. This will allow Windows to use Windows Update to download additional drivers during install. This is most likely why you do not have all the chipset drivers installed by default.
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