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I just played Rome II, yesterday. I would caution people to wait a few weeks before getting the game as it has some issues. It's nothing major but you wouldn't want to see land with no textures.

The ponies the cavalry ride into battle ate all the grass. And rocks. And dirt. And sand and whatever else land is made of.

 

In Skyrim, the evil horsies eat ground, buildings, armor, even people's skin, and they poop red diamonds with exclamation marks. :psyduck:

 

http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/Bj27XsJq5X8/maxresdefault.jpg

 

Nothing is safe anymore. :ohdear:

 

 

Actually the textures fail to load properly, making it a patchwork. You need to go windows before returning the textures back to normal

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Or lose money do to replacement parts, they don't use there one stock parts like they did with Intel Xeons. Earlier models used the ibm chips. Remember MS had a thing going with Intel at one time.

 

that's not how the business works, they lose money per console part replaced, one less console sold.

 

Its going on 8am ans i haven't slept at all, Meh work anyways, I guess i better pull myself together, sighhh!!!...

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Speaking of Liquid nitrogen, i haven't thought if that :D. Well just how long do they last until you need to fill it again, is it as efficient as they claim ????

 

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/EKWB-EK-SF3D-LN2-Liquid-Nitrogen-Dry-Ice-Cooling-Memory,22572.html

Wow that's nifty cools the memory modules, and its life span is the same as a corsair water cooling unit.

 

INTERESTING STUFFF!!!

http://www.ekwb.com/

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http://www.tomshardware.com/news/EKWB-EK-SF3D-LN2-Liquid-Nitrogen-Dry-Ice-Cooling-Memory,22572.html

Wow that's nifty cools the memory modules, and its life span is the same as a corsair water cooling unit.

Well, unless you mess up with latencies, you don't need those. My RAM runs at some 25oC when benchmarking it, with somewhere around 60 being the point where it dies.

 

CPU nitrogen cooler sounds interesting though, but I have no idea if I should get keep it or sell it. :confused:

 

 

 

And @brokenergy, I don't have to go windows, I don't even have Skyrim. But when I did have it, it ran perfectly fine on Linux, with textures and everything. :smile:

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