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TheFragment

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Denmark
  • Biography
    Meh

System

  • CPU
    Xeon 1231 v3
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z97N-WIFI
  • RAM
    8GB Corsair Vengnance LP 1866mhz
  • GPU
    R9 Nano
  • Case
    M1 Ncases
  • Storage
    Samsung 840 EVO 250GB and 2TB Seagate Barrcuda HHD
  • PSU
    Silverstone SX-500 LG
  • Display(s)
    MG279q freesync
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-U9S
  • Keyboard
    Vortex Poker 3
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    HE-400I HIFIMAN & Sennheiser 558 & Bose QuietComfort 25
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

TheFragment's Achievements

  1. The bigger fan has more surface area than two 140mm, therfore a 200mm will be able to push the same amount of air as two 140mm, but with a lower rpm.
  2. Speedfan can also be used, but can be quit difficult to use
  3. Seems like you have a good excuse to buy some new hardware
  4. Speakers or screen turning on maby.
  5. Sounds wired, only thing to do is checking one component at a time.
  6. Is all cables connected correctly? especially the connector from the button on the case Try with the other psu, maby without the gpu
  7. With a good overclock the chip won't hold back the graphic card, used 380 would be perfect if you can find it
  8. If the front intake is unrestricted a high airflow fan like the AF model from Corsair is good. If restricted then their SP with more CFM is good. Good brands. Corsair and Noctua, reason, reliable i my experience But most importantly is that it is quiet
  9. LastPass is great, have been using it for years with no problems, easy yet secure.
  10. I dont know why you would do that, as far as i know physx is not used that much in games. But to anwser your question, i dont know
  11. TheFragment

    Case fans

    Watch this Personally you are putting way to many fans in there (noise is a concern for me), I would just go with 2 or maximum 3 as intake (in front) and the 2 fans on the cooler as outtake.
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