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Dec 26, 2017
Extra flux is definitely required
1 of 1 found this helpful None of the 6 braid spools would remove solder without extra flux added, despite having the "no-clean" flux in it already. I even cut a few inches off of each of them to see if the flux had just worn off the exposed ends like the item description said could happen, but it appears as though there is just no flux left at all. With extra rosin flux added, they work great, though. Just make sure you have some rubbing alcohol and extra flux on hand before you get these and this will work well for you.

Dec 30, 2015
Fantastic video card
2 of 2 found this helpful I upgraded from a GTX 670 to this behemoth and I must say I am very, VERY pleased. It is loaded with features, not the least of which being a hefty stock overclock. It has a ridiculously overpowered cooler, color-changing lights, an extra optional 6-pin power input for extreme overclocking, and much more. I can run Fallout 4 with maxed out settings at 1920x1080 and get a constant 60FPS. If I had a newer CPU to go along with it, that'd be great, but my old-ish AMD FX8350 holds this card back. Typically, the CPU runs over 80% while the video card runs around 45%. This is a pretty card, too. The lights, the fan shroud, the back plate... All these look very nice in my computer's case. Now, the only downside I can think of is the rather counterintuitive control scheme for the lights. There is a tool called OC Guru for the card straight off the Gigabyte website, and overall, it functions well. It has lots of overclocking options, lots of monitors, and a controller for the lights. The problem is that the NVidia GeForce Experience driver for the card also has a controller for the lights, and the two controllers do not get along. If you try to use both at the same time, the lights just randomly blink on and off in no sensible manner. OC Guru is needed to change the color of the lights and has a couple of generic styles, but GeForce Experience has a few more pattern styles to choose from (things like pulsing to audio, blinking, fading on and off, and so on). What I did was set the color to what I wanted in OC Guru and, and then set the pattern in GeForce Experience. What I'd like to see is either OC Guru getting more options, or GeForce Experience getting a color-changing option.
Apr 10, 2013
I recommend this monitor to gamers and movie lovers alike!
I have 2 of these and they are very good. The image quality is very nice and the minimal power consumption makes for a happier energy bill. My only problems are that 1: The screen is not in 1080 format, so those 1080 movies get a reduced resolution, and 2: The menu buttons are difficult to press. I noticed a few times that the LCD was being discolored when pressing the buttons to change it to the same settings as the other X20LED monitor.