I would have thought the idea is to add fans to it..?
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I haven't really had many problem either tbh but It's not that they are "broken", I just don't have any option to equalise the sound in the new "Creative Audio Control Panel" bollocks..Sup wrote:
Do you only have the drivers or the whole Creative suite or what's it called nowadays? Its interesting so many people have issues with Creative drivers. I have had 4 different cards made by Creative and never had a single issue.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Anyone know why there is no graphic equaliser in the new creative drivers? (apart from the fact that creative drivers are shit)
Anyone know how to enable it or if there is something i'm doing wrong? (apart from buying a creative soundcard)
Depends, if the ramsinks are hotter than the air exiting the cpu cooler, then it will help cool them.Jaekus wrote:
It just seems a bit much. That thing takes up sooooooooooo much space. Wouldn't it heat up other components near it too, like the RAM for instance?
That's why I asked if you have the drivers only or the WHOLE Creative suite with all other gimmicks such as a media player with equalizer etc. The "drivers only" give you the option to switch between bit depth or different gaming modes and inputs/outputs-the essentials only. So download the whole Creative media source to get all features.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
I haven't really had many problem either tbh but It's not that they are "broken", I just don't have any option to equalise the sound in the new "Creative Audio Control Panel" bollocks..Sup wrote:
Do you only have the drivers or the whole Creative suite or what's it called nowadays? Its interesting so many people have issues with Creative drivers. I have had 4 different cards made by Creative and never had a single issue.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Anyone know why there is no graphic equaliser in the new creative drivers? (apart from the fact that creative drivers are shit)
Anyone know how to enable it or if there is something i'm doing wrong? (apart from buying a creative soundcard)
Thanks. Last time I downloaded the drivers it came all as one. Didn't realise I had to download both this time..Sup wrote:
That's why I asked if you have the drivers only or the WHOLE Creative suite with all other gimmicks such as a media player with equalizer etc. The "drivers only" give you the option to switch between bit depth or different gaming modes and inputs/outputs-the essentials only. So download the whole Creative media source to get all features.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
I haven't really had many problem either tbh but It's not that they are "broken", I just don't have any option to equalise the sound in the new "Creative Audio Control Panel" bollocks..Sup wrote:
Do you only have the drivers or the whole Creative suite or what's it called nowadays? Its interesting so many people have issues with Creative drivers. I have had 4 different cards made by Creative and never had a single issue.
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Nope. That really popular i7 cooler doesn't. Megalith, or whatever.Jaekus wrote:
Don't manufacturers ship the product with fans if it does?
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Yeah, they are totally ideal for SFF.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Problem with those is that you need high rpm fans to push a lot of air through the small rad with lots of fins. And the lifetime of the pump of course (heatsink doesn't really age).
They don't even provide any better cooling than top of the line heatsinks. Perfect for small form factor builds imo, not so for full size ATX build.