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TVwazhere

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  1. I mean, this post is over six years old so
  2. TVwazhere

    Happy 5 year Mod anniversary to me

    Oh and @Spotty
  3. Happy 5 year Mod anniversary to me

     

    1. TVwazhere
    2. Spotty

      Spotty

      2 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

      Oh and @Spotty

      And @Slottr

    3. Poinkachu

      Poinkachu

      Congrats?

      Thank you for your dedication on being this forum's janitor moderator

       

      And,

      I'm kinda imagining there's molds all over you guys by now

       

  4. For me, the extra rear I/O, s/pdif audio port (which isnt for everyone), EZ-DEBUG code display rather than an led or lack of anything and the bonus of a USB 4.0 port really sold me. The Fractal Meshify 2 Compact and the Fractal north are similar within the interior, but the torrent compact is distinctly unique. All of them are technically different and dont reshare a lot of tooling/parts. The same is true for the Meshify 2, North XL and the Torrent (the case i technically have)
  5. I built a 7800x3D and RTX 4080 build in January and had similar thoughts (a big focus for me being on rear I/O). May I recommend... https://pcpartpicker.com/product/R226Mp/asrock-b650e-taichi-lite-eatx-am5-motherboard-b650e-taichi-lite Price wise, this board made the most sense to me for all the featrues it has (or rather, that every single other board lacks (its actually cheaper now than when I bought it) For added context, I ended up with the Deepcool AK620 cooler mainly for aesthetic reasons over a cheaper but still performance option like the thermalrite's. I imagine it would work great. And before you ask what case I got...
  6. I loved the single A12x25 I bought for my CPU cooler, but no one can deny the extreme value the P12's bring to the table. I'm super impressed with their quality for what you pay per fan, and cant think of any better bulk fan purchase a user could make to improve their airflow for the value.
  7. Screw you Coolermaster.

    (Video timestamped)

  8. TVwazhere

    1712153566655701 deer.webm

    I saw this deer and said "Gimme Phil Collins"
  9. Small, cheap and reliable; You can get two out of three, but never all three equally. You will always sacrifice one for the other two. If small and cheap are your most important factors, then your build you currently have meets those criteria. Personally I would give up some size for more reliable parts.
  10. Pro tip: it's not a good idea to drive with a broken spring For about.... Maybe a year Fucking NY pot holes and rust.
  11. It does not appear to be included in the accessory kit according to the manual. I havent ben able to find where to buy one other than ebay https://www.ebay.com/itm/196199354439?
  12. Have you set the nozzle height (Z offset)? All of these symptoms suggest that your nozzle is too far from the bed and isnt pushing enough of the filament into the bed itself.
  13. Well since this is an already enclosed case, this isnt as relevant of a point... My workstation PC at work has a single tower cooler and a very slow spinning and small rear exhaust fan with no other intakes or exhaust. The computer still functions just fine and does not overheat, especially at idle. Parts are also designed to throttle and shut themselves down well before they start melting.
  14. The LTT screwdriver does not come with a 4.5 or 5 hex head adapter, but most cases these days come with standoff screw adapters for a philips head.
  15. Unfortunately, I was only at about 94% solar eclipse coverage and would have had to travel 3+ hours to reach the upper parts of NY and Vermont to get the full experience, but the S23U still did a decent job at getting photos through the $2 glasses 

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    1. NinJake

      NinJake

      Awesome shots!

    2. Captainmarino

      Captainmarino

      And only 35 minutes north and we got 98%. What a difference a little latitude makes.

    3. trevb0t

      trevb0t

      We got much less down here in CO. Lucky!

  16. TVwazhere

    Bella's Stupid Idea: Shower Edition [spoiler]

    Sadly the way the mouse owns everything, it's only a matter of time before *redacted CS violating thoughts
  17. It's totally fine Everyone on this forum has had one of those moments at some point (myself, many times..... dont ask me about "solid" heatpipes...)
  18. Are you really going to base your entire conclusion off of one test? Geekbench is unreliable at best. Add software like blender to your list of benchmarks for a better overall look at performance.
  19. TVwazhere

    Ayyo I have FUCKED UP 😂

    Hmm..... That's good, just make it..... bigger
  20. Anyone ever have an oddly specific visual image pop up in their head every time they hear or read a certain phrase? For me "get my hands on" always makes me picture two arms gabbing whatever is mentioned, even if it's something ridiculously sized like a car.

    Cant find a perfect render on the internet of my brain image, but it's essentially this screaming cat meme but with human arms 

    Spoiler

    Cropped to accurately show the parts of the body I visualize (no heads or below rib cage, just upper torso and arms)

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    1. Lightwreather

      Lightwreather

      This happens to me but with more abstract words? I can't think of an example rn, but it's sometimes the weirdest things

    2. NinJake

      NinJake

      The "this is fine" meme always comes to mind when anyone mentions anything relatively close to that phrase.

    3. trevb0t

      trevb0t

      3 minutes ago, NinJake said:

      The "this is fine" meme always comes to mind when anyone mentions anything relatively close to that phrase.

      Any time my daughter answers her phone it makes me think of, "Hello, this is dog!"

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