Lol sorry for my post, i was tired at the time and managed to word it completely wrong -.-
I just meant to seeing the new pics, i love pics
And I like the cooler
Lol
Which one???
Lol sorry for my post, i was tired at the time and managed to word it completely wrong -.-
I just meant to seeing the new pics, i love pics
And I like the cooler
nice hardware - i;d work on your photography skills though - a lot of out of focus shots
Why whats up with the fans???
Is that how the cooler is meant to be with the copper pipes???
cheers Luke
Lol
Which one???
Regarding the fans,All i meant was i haven't used them before,A fans a fan don't worry so much.And what do you mean about the copper pipes?
Haha, the CPU cooler
Also in my bid to save up for a new PC, it's my birthday next Tuesday, so i should get a lot cash there
Good luck with the build tibbz
I hope you make a thread with pics
Looking good, not sure why you've opted to blow the cpu heat towards the roof of the case instead of towards the rear exhaust fan ?
Tbh i run the camera on auto settings, so the flash comes on and makes pictures blurry, thats the only problem.
The flash doesn't make the pictures blurry, being out of focus does
You should hold the shutter half way down and make sure it's in focus before taking the shot. Set it to macro mode for close ups.
Following on from what Raikiri said, you could also put the camera on a solid surface and set the timer to take the photo after 10 seconds. That will eliminate any camera shake. Take the pic from an angle so the light from the flash doesn't reflect back in to the camera lens.
That little bit of prep will ensure everything is sharp.
Update......?