Riad Kilani - Founder of ModCrash, and CEO. Also known as f1ss1on, a hardcore pc gamer, pc modder, and hardware fanatic. I am also a Senior Front End Developer living on the edge of web technologies.
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When I first started to water cool, I need help. So I went onto YouTube and found these videos. I thought I would share them and hopefully they would be made a sticky to help other people on water cooling. The guy who did the videos is named juggolo. Great guy, Read More…
Recently I was asked for a diagram of a typical water cooling loop that would include a cpu and gpu. So, I made a post describing the best possible flow to include a processor and video card.
This is only for a single video card, and not intended for an SLI or Crossfire setup.
If you have been looking to do water cooling for your rig, but weren’t sure where or how to start, this is the definite water cooling hardware guide to get you going. Learn what parts you need, and how to choose the best parts for your budget. Then once you get all your hardware in Read More…
Many of us have them, but not many of us use them. What am I talking about? Keyboard Macros. For my gaming buddy and Modding partner, Omning has 15 keyboard macros. How many does he use for Battlefield 3? 0. For some, macros do not matter. For others, macros mean everything. If you have a Read More…
The EVGA GTX 660 SC 2GB is a budget card to be reckoned with. First of all, let me say I had tortured this card, and I was very pleased with the out come. It was able to handle most of what I threw at it with very minimal hiccups. So grab your favorite beverage and Read More…
Even though this gaming network card has been out for a while, I thought it would be a great review. I personally use the Killer 2100, and have mixed reviews about the actual network card, and software that comes with it, the Killer Network Manager.
Trough trial and error, it has become habbit to test a new motherboard fully before actually taking the time and installing it. Reasons for this are simply because you never know if the board is good at all before benching it. So here is how you test before giving your new motherboard its permanent home.