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narrdarr

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  1. Artic liquid freezer ii Ek aio Anything asetek gen 7 like the phanteks glacier one
  2. Only if it's pushes on the card then it's too close
  3. So long as you can route the cables decently out of the pc. You could use an argb hub then branch out from there
  4. If that's the case. These are best in class hands down
  5. sony wf-1000xm4 These are over your budget but I'd have to say it's worth it.
  6. I don't think this need the be so extravagant. There is one really low tech mod you could try given you have enough room under the hood. That is to little heatsink either using thermal tape or thermal epoxy to attach to and run along the heatpipes in the laptop. Another idea would be to do something like this from this old thread https://linustechtips.com/topic/818849-aio-watercooled-laptop-mod/ Nice thing doing it this way you can always deattach the aio and still have a portable laptop with its stock cooler. Personally if I wanted to do something like this I'd turn a desk/table/stand/whatever into what I would I call a cooling docking station. Basically it would be the same concept as the Link above just without hard mounting to cooler to the laptop. I would cut out a groove out the top of the desk to house the block of the aio. The cold plate would face upwards, tubes can be routed for whatever work best, and same for the position of the rad. Then with the cut out on the back of the laptop cut out you would simply set the laptop ontop of the cold plate aka to the cooling docking station. In the end the laptop should sit flush on the desk and make connect to the aio cold plate. The weight or the laptop should have enough pressure. But if your worried about the laptop shifting you could make clamps that hold down in place that flip up on the sides or little bungees that loop around the corners or also cut a groove that lets the laptop sit into the desk along with aio. You could also use a regular tower cooler and just let it hang out the bottom of the desk(whatever)
  7. Single and dual rank do have a factor, but I really don't pay to much attention to budget dual rank. Budget is budget. You'll understand more why I say this when you research Samsung b die ram. In simple term quality is better than rank but also depends on the platform, memory controller, and cpu its paired with.
  8. Options are slim. You right 3200mhz is going to be better priced and there's more options. No need to over pay though https://www.1a.ee/p/operatiivmalu-ram-patriot-viper-4-blackout-pvb464g320c6k-ddr4-64-gb-cl16-3200-mhz/8nd7 https://www.1a.ee/p/operatiivmalu-ram-team-group-t-force-vulcan-z-red-tlzgd464g3200hc16cdc01-ddr4-64-gb-cl16-3200-mhz/94uu Best is https://www.1a.ee/p/operatiivmalu-ram-team-group-t-force-xtreem-argb-white-ddr4-64-gb-cl16-3200-mhz/bxjk?cat=2v9&index=12
  9. What mb do you have and what software are you currently using?
  10. Do you have a website that you order from that we can see?
  11. No good you'd want something that runs at 1.35v not 1.45v. Also if possible slightly tighter timings 16 18 18 36/38
  12. Personally I wouldn't worry about the qvl list. It was more important then than it is now as bios updates have gotten better along with the cpu/memory controller without update to the qvl list. I'd simply pick something that is 2x32 3600mhz cl16 or tighter and through it in. Cost wise should be the same. You might get the 3600 from it you might not but you'll be able to tune it and get the most out of the platform
  13. A controller is physical. Do you mean software? There's a few of them can remember all of them,but Jacknet And openrgb
  14. I agree mostly here. I go with dark rock tf 2 though. Then use a shroud from the coller to the side panel and protect the area with magnetic mesh and maybe a grill too. As far deshrouding the gpu I'd recommend it. I have have done it myself and helped others do it with sff builds its has always worked very well. Same approach. Except you'd used radiator shroud/gaskets to fill the space between the the case to you new gpu fans
  15. Yes you can use them for the features your looking for. But there is also fancontrol a better version or speedfan to do the same.
  16. With how over kill your cooling solution is for your specs, I'm assuming this is mostly for optimizing noise. I'd start with setting you pump speed really low maybe 10%. Adjust your fans speed to the max speed based on noise for your liking. This will give you your max fan speed under load. I'd then adjust your pump speed to 100%. With a load I'd then start Dialing down the pump speed to the most minimum noise level without an increase to temperature. This should bring you to a good ballpark and be able to fine fine tune further.
  17. Look up universal gpu waterblock. There are different ones that should fit.
  18. Just leave it. The ninja 5 is a great cooler and the the fans good for low noise , but together the cooler is to dense for the fans.
  19. Paying 18$ a month on Netflix only to watch ds9 and voyager over and over. 

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