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but the things you overclock are cooled by water with a radiator outside the case hence the fans are cooling what exactly, your northbridge ?
Mize : No offence mate but that's an eye sore, At-least spray the case internals black or something![]()
LOL. Like I said before, my days of caring past cable routing, good airflow and cool temps are pretty much over. If I decided I wanted the inside of my case to look different I'd just go buy something different
PS: you have too many fans!and your photos cheat because nothing is plugged in!
Dude the radiator is inside the case..... I've never understood why you hate fans, this isn't the first time you've commented on the amount of fans I use.
Last time I said you shouldn't need 6 120mm fans and guess what you agreed with me![]()
I'll have you know you cheeky bugger ALL my devices and leads were plugged it![]()
Only in the lights out shots![]()
Yea, they blend in quite well against the black powder coat tbh![]()
8xAA + 8xTSSAA that actually WORKS..![]()
How exactly (please) did you set that up - both in-game and in CCC?
I put a comment in your other thread that even in-game FSAA corrupts a few textures.
For example at 1920x1200 with Crossfired 6970s on 11.1a with 8x in-game AA, if I start the mission "Recovery" and go into the trailer by the dead guys (right at the start) the metal shelves have dorked textures in a few spots. This goes away if I disable in-game FSAA. This is not related to crossfire as it's there with only one card running too.
When I force modes from CCC (by running in dx9) it doesn't look as good as the in-game FSAA on things like fence lines, etc.
One more thing almighty: in the other thread you say you're using 4xMSAA with edge detect and here you say 8x AAA...?