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    PWM fan, 92 mm with closed corners

    Does anyone know of the retail availability of a 92mm PWM fan with closed corners?
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    HDMI 2.0 officially announced: 18Gbps bandwidth, 60fps 4K, 32 channel audio

    So what are the plans to provide 4K content?
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    Silverstone TJ09!

    I'm committing some major necromancy here, but I want to know if anyone has had success placing fans with filters attached to them in the tool-less fan brackets in the top of the chassis. Since the tool-less fan brackets are designed for fans 25 mm thick, I doubt it would work. Dust is an...
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    Intake fans, the 140 mm kind

    Can anyone point me to a 140 mm fan with a 5V starting voltage and as high a CFM as possible? It must be able to connect to the motherboard directly. I've noticed the Silverstone AP141. But it doesn't look like it can connect to the motherboard directly. Bonus question: Does anyone know of...
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    QFAN / Fan Xpert

    QFan is only for controlling CPU fan speed. Unless you are using a retail fan that is not PWM and has no thermistor, it is not only redundant, but downright dangerous to use. AMD started shipping all their CPUs with fans loaded with thermistors long ago. Intel went the PWM route, I have no...
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    Samsung 275TPlus Discussion

    The penetration of >24 bit color into the consumer market goes by the name "Deep Color" and you can buy a Mitsubishi DLP for $2k that is 4 times the size and with far better picture than the 275Tplus, and probably better picture than the Eizo too. It will be some time before Blu-rays are...
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    Samsung 275TPlus Discussion

    If I had I wouldn't have googled for reviews. What's the display technology on said LCD? If it's a TN display, certainly. Suprisingly, the latest and greatest from Eizo supports DVI-HDCP. I wouldn't have thought a prosumer model would do such a thing. The price, however is staggering...
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    Samsung 275TPlus Discussion

    Wrong! The display type is completely different from every other consumer grade flat panel on the market. SPVA is just Samsung's marketing slang for MVA - a display type that sacrifices response time so that it can show 24 bit color. All flat panels are TN = 18 bit color unless they...
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