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Old 2nd September 2008, 09:38 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Thermaltake Dh102

[quote=RavenMad;217735]Silent Mode? Please excuse my ignorance, but what's that? Is that related to your mobo or the case or what? And how did you enable it?
Also, which PSU are you using? I've ordered the Corsair HX520 which I've heard are nice and quiet so I'm hoping it actually is!



I am using the a 4pin cpu fan because my blue orb won't fit, an set it up in silent mode in bios.
graphics card is a msi 8600gts with hdmi, which i have replaced fan with a zalman vnf100 fanless vga cooler.
the power supply is a coolmaster extreme power 550w which isn't very quiet at all, so it looks like i will have to replace it.
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Re: Thermaltake Dh102

Finally got the case set up (still waiting for the HVR2200 - grrr) but I'm finding the touch screen has a 1cm (or so) margin left and right. This means I can't use the touch function for things like the Start buton or the close buttons.

Has anyone successfully calibrated the touch screen (not in FrontView) so that I can touch any part of the screen in Vista? I saw there were similar issues with the Origen X15 - not sure if the drivers suggested over there will work with the TT screen? Anyone know?
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Re: Thermaltake Dh102

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Finally got the case set up (still waiting for the HVR2200 - grrr) but I'm finding the touch screen has a 1cm (or so) margin left and right. This means I can't use the touch function for things like the Start buton or the close buttons.

Has anyone successfully calibrated the touch screen (not in FrontView) so that I can touch any part of the screen in Vista? I saw there were similar issues with the Origen X15 - not sure if the drivers suggested over there will work with the TT screen? Anyone know?
This is how i set mine up,while in media centre with tv running go into touch/lcd control and press lcd auto adjust and it dhould set up lcd sweet for you.
should work atreat.
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Re: Thermaltake Dh102

Thanks Broadstar - actually what I had to do was install the newest iMon HD. Not sure why - I tried the auto adjust but that didn't seem to fix the margin problem. iMon HD has fixed it though. Now if I could only work out why the Power LED isn't working... I've tried plugging it to the mobo every possible way but still the ring around the power button doesn't light up. I'm starting to think it's a dodgy LED or wiring or something.
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