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Rebuilt my PC. Pulled it apart, cleaned everything and put it back together. Also put a new CPU cooler in and Overclocked the FK out of it. Result: what feels like a brand new PC! (It's 4 years old)

When I get back can you help me OC my pc

got myself an i7 3770k

Yeah no worries Dan. It's pretty simple. Did you get a decent cooler for it?

That will have to be the first thing I do when I get back. Right now it's just running a stock cooler.

My GPU is a HD7950 I believe, might even purchase another one depending on how much money I save while over here.

An SSD is probably on the cards as well.

That will have to be the first thing I do when I get back. Right now it's just running a stock cooler.

My GPU is a HD7950 I believe, might even purchase another one depending on how much money I save while over here.

An SSD is probably on the cards as well.

This is currently the best value cooler on the market and is ranked 3rd for air coolers. It is the only one worth buying unless you want to water cool your PC. If you have not got an ssd I do highly suggest one. Is the 7950 a 3gb card? If so that is still overkill. I run bf4 on ulta with my old gtx570.

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=18670&cPath=23

Happy belated Bithday Shell!

I never knew why shell reduces the content blend in winter. It s because its so hard to start the car when you're at 85%. So when to the servo bought a gallon of 98 o dilute the E85. It started on the first go this morning with ice all over

I'm sure some of you guys have heard of Nigel Petrie and or seen his drift Hilux. Very well put together doco showing his passion and his commitment to what he loves. Great stuff!

http://vimeo.com/93566294

Wow! Awesome Watch.

If that doesn't inspire anyone to turn a spanner then nothing will.

(got the day off today) :D

Gonna turn me a spanner.

I'm sure many of us would love to achieve that moment where no screw or bolt is to much for the mechanical mind ! What he has is a chronic passion - beautiful thing to see.

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