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SSDs are overrated in my opinion... modern hard disk drives are fast too.


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Great case. I have the P180B, its predecessor, which is still going strong.


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Something I didn't mention regarding the liquid cooler thing. The connector goes into the case fan connector on the motherboard, not hte cpu fan connector. So when it boots up, it complains that the cpu fan is dead. I turned off the "Hit F1 to continue" option in BIOS, so it boots up anyways, but I thought it a rather strange side effect of the system.

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Mookhow wrote:
Something I didn't mention regarding the liquid cooler thing. The connector goes into the case fan connector on the motherboard, not hte cpu fan connector. So when it boots up, it complains that the cpu fan is dead. I turned off the "Hit F1 to continue" option in BIOS, so it boots up anyways, but I thought it a rather strange side effect of the system.


There might be a BIOS setting to ignore errors and boot anyways, and then you won't need to hit anything.


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Lex Luthor wrote:
Mookhow wrote:
Something I didn't mention regarding the liquid cooler thing. The connector goes into the case fan connector on the motherboard, not hte cpu fan connector. So when it boots up, it complains that the cpu fan is dead. I turned off the "Hit F1 to continue" option in BIOS, so it boots up anyways, but I thought it a rather strange side effect of the system.


There might be a BIOS setting to ignore errors and boot anyways, and then you won't need to hit anything.


There is a setting, and I toggled it so I don't have to. Having to hit F1 every time I booted would be terribad.

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Are there no fans at all in your box you could connect it to? Or, could you move the connector from the case fan connection to the cpu fan?

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It's a 3-pin connector. I might have been able to hacked a connection into the 4-pin cpu fan connector, but I didn't want to deal with making sure I didn't blow something up.

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Mookhow wrote:
Lex Luthor wrote:
Mookhow wrote:
Something I didn't mention regarding the liquid cooler thing. The connector goes into the case fan connector on the motherboard, not hte cpu fan connector. So when it boots up, it complains that the cpu fan is dead. I turned off the "Hit F1 to continue" option in BIOS, so it boots up anyways, but I thought it a rather strange side effect of the system.


There might be a BIOS setting to ignore errors and boot anyways, and then you won't need to hit anything.


There is a setting, and I toggled it so I don't have to. Having to hit F1 every time I booted would be terribad.


Oops, I misread the latter part of your post. It's good you fixed it.


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