QUOTE(eNOOBz @ Apr 7 2011, 02:40 PM)
Earliest mid of April ### XIGMATEK User Club V1 Discussion & Support ###, Pics & Reviews Most Welcomed!
### XIGMATEK User Club V1 Discussion & Support ###, Pics & Reviews Most Welcomed!
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Apr 7 2011, 07:32 PM
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Apr 13 2011, 03:36 AM
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May 13 2011, 12:15 AM
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QUOTE(mhyug @ May 12 2011, 11:30 PM) hoo never knew there was thread for this.am a red scorpion user. Previously I own a RS, only need to "slip" out the rubber for cleaning. Quite convenient for me though just out of curiosity is it possiblle to remove the fan from the coolers for cleaning ka?? i find it very very difficult to remove the fan unless i cabut keluar the whole cpu cooler.is there a way to remove the fans while the whole unit still attached to the mobo??? |
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Oct 29 2011, 10:30 PM
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QUOTE(stan001 @ Oct 29 2011, 12:33 PM) Hi, I'm a loyal user of Xigmatek PSU, the design was good and quite silent, I purchase another unit for my gaming PC.. Loki will be better choice compare to Apache Model : NRP-PC502 Love the "green" and using recycle paper boxes.. I saw All-IT Mall selling a Xigmatek Loki HSF for RM69.00.. http://www.xigmatek.com/product.php?productid=105 The other choice that caused my attention is the Apache II for RM49.00 but this one does not have any heatpipes.. http://www.xigmatek.com/product.php?productid=125 This cooler looks like my Zalman CNPS 7800 LED CPU cooler but cost only 1/3 of the price.. Is this a good buy for its price , my gaming PC is still using the AMD Phenom II stock HSF... haha |
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Jan 5 2012, 12:43 PM
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Mar 6 2012, 12:07 PM
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May 15 2012, 01:07 AM
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QUOTE(amad108 @ May 14 2012, 11:16 PM) a proud user of xigmatek utgard.. nice casing suggested by lingloong.. tq bro.. You can consider the new XAF series fan currently thinking of add/replace the current fans.. n any good fans for replacement proc cooler? 120mm size.. need it 2.. Between bro u still got one ECS mobo warranty UN-collected |
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May 15 2012, 02:23 PM
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Jun 27 2012, 01:31 AM
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QUOTE(nUEnthus @ Jun 26 2012, 11:31 PM) Hi. I'm a new xigmatek product user For the PSU part, perhaps you can post some picture so we can assist you bought my midgard II window casing and xaf-f1254 fans from lingloong. really satisfied with the service given. thank you a little bit review on the casing and the fans the xaf fans are really good. you'll notice the wind-blowing like sound when you turn on or turn off your pc the sound of the fans aren't noticeable after a while.. really satisfied with the casing. there is the smooth feel for front and top cover when you touch it. rubber-like feel but smooth. nice touch. installing the motherboard wasn't hard. the casing comes with 2 pre-installed motherboard stand-off. you need to install the other stand-off by yourself. all the necessary tools are given. cooler master 212 evo fits just enough in the casing. any taller than that can cause a problem. installing the psu is a bit of a problem. i use enermax revolution 87+ 750w 80+ Gold(a very good power supply indeed. worth every money) i can install only 2 screws to put the power supply into place using upside down installation(power supply fan facing the bottom of the casing) and making me unable to install the bottom fan bcoz of the modular cables. (if i install it wrongly, let me know) there are dust filters on the bottom of the casing for both the power supply and bottom fan. the front dust filter works well coz i can see the dust on it which means it can't go inside the casing. well sort of.. tool-less design for installing any 5.25" drive is good coz have on both side. also there is a slim drive bay on top of the 5.25" bay(that you can't use to install normal dvd drive) which means you can use your laptop dvd drive on it. i haven't try that yet coz my laptop dvd drive sucks. it'll worth when you have a slot-load drive that makes it look cool. the hdd cage is well built coz top hdd cage can be pulled out leaving some room for larger graphics card and airflow. just like corsair 500r style. the top hdd dock works fine compatible with 2.5”/3.5” hdd. cable managment is a bit challenging for me as this is my first time building with a true mid tower casing. not like my last cap ayam casing. XD overall,i'm satisfied with the casing. |
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Jun 27 2012, 01:00 PM
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QUOTE(nUEnthus @ Jun 27 2012, 10:52 AM) alright thanks. You need to apply some force and adjust according to the screw hole. For your case, try press the PSU a little bit to make the right side hole visible to screw in here are some of the pictures i've taken. this is how i install it [attachmentid=2915480] [attachmentid=2915478] as you can see in this picture, i can only mount the power supply using point B and F screw holes. [attachmentid=2915463] sorry for the blurry image. point A is not a screw hole. it is part of the grill. point B is where the screw hole is but only half of it. [attachmentid=2915479] no screw holes on this part. |
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Jun 27 2012, 05:18 PM
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QUOTE(nUEnthus @ Jun 27 2012, 04:15 PM) did some of that as hard as i could. it won't budge. I mean push the PSU downward force the bends made are really tough. [attachmentid=2916150] picture is from techPowerUp |
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