Well, well, well... Sorry folks, I had a larger entry in mind about my new XMODS Evolution car, et. But POS Microsoft killed it... You can blame it all on them. I had about five paragraphs, but then XP decided to turn the screen all black. I used CTRL+ALT+DEL but when I tried to end the process of the offending program, well, you know how it goes... Microsoft has piece of sh!t program management. You tell it to close, but it will close when it feels like... You open a new internet browser window to surf while another one is loading, but then, it finishes loading... During while you're doing something important on the other browser. It just takes over and goes over your other browser. That's why I hate Microsoft to pieces. They make you pay for their lousy products... I'm running a 2.43GHz rig right now (yes, its running 57C on idle, but it can manage... Sort of) and the computer is as slow as a Vespa trying to drag race with an R32 GTR... It just doesn't happen. It takes ages to shut down, and ages to start up. That's why Linux is a far more superior operating system than Microsoft Windows. You tell something to close, it will close, and it DOES close. Microsoft? Forget about it. And besides, Linux is free.
Why do I even bother with Microsoft? Overclocking, that's why. And also to play games. Because I like doing that. Anyway, like I said earlier, I'm running at 2.43GHz on stock HSF (heatsink fan) cooling. And its damned hot. That's what I'm opting to go into the realm of liquid cooling. Specifically with Danger Den's NVIDIA kit. The problem is, that kit is lacking something. What its lacking is a GPU waterblock. That's why I've created an account on LiquidNinjas to ask the members to recommend me a good waterblock for my 7300 GS. Yes, you read that correctly, a 7300 GS. Some members from other forums have told me just to scrap it and save up for a more powerful card. *cough* XFX 7950 GX2 *cough* But I've already been able to overclock the GPU core and GPU memory by up to 20MHz. Its not much, but any performance gain is a good thing. Anyway, I've thought of liquid cooling for a while now (actually, before this PC was even built). But now I actually have a reason to do it.
Well, I'll just sign off now. Its 4:35AM and I haven't slept yet. And hopefully, Microsoft doesn't crash again... May be I will talk about the things that were lost before the crash at another time. Until then, please check back.
Why do I even bother with Microsoft? Overclocking, that's why. And also to play games. Because I like doing that. Anyway, like I said earlier, I'm running at 2.43GHz on stock HSF (heatsink fan) cooling. And its damned hot. That's what I'm opting to go into the realm of liquid cooling. Specifically with Danger Den's NVIDIA kit. The problem is, that kit is lacking something. What its lacking is a GPU waterblock. That's why I've created an account on LiquidNinjas to ask the members to recommend me a good waterblock for my 7300 GS. Yes, you read that correctly, a 7300 GS. Some members from other forums have told me just to scrap it and save up for a more powerful card. *cough* XFX 7950 GX2 *cough* But I've already been able to overclock the GPU core and GPU memory by up to 20MHz. Its not much, but any performance gain is a good thing. Anyway, I've thought of liquid cooling for a while now (actually, before this PC was even built). But now I actually have a reason to do it.
Well, I'll just sign off now. Its 4:35AM and I haven't slept yet. And hopefully, Microsoft doesn't crash again... May be I will talk about the things that were lost before the crash at another time. Until then, please check back.

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