akb8812
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akb8812 got a reaction from filpo in Cooling the 5800x3D in PureBase 500. AIO to improve temps?
2 140s intake and one 140 exhaust.
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akb8812 reacted to Mister Woof in x570 Chipset Fans: Are they as loud as people claim? A little feedback from Ryzen owners appreciated
It was a joke referencing AMD "fans" not fans.
Lol
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akb8812 got a reaction from CableMod in CableMod PRO cable kit experiences. Are all main cables combed?
Excellent!
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akb8812 reacted to CableMod in CableMod PRO cable kit experiences. Are all main cables combed?
@akb8812 yes all of the primary cables will be combed with the exception of the 4+4 EPS - this one we include hybrid combs for though.
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akb8812 got a reaction from TVwazhere in S340 Elite, High-ish 1080Ti Temps with front rad
Maybe, that case is available in my country and I can do a push pull config on the rad if it's front mounted there. That should provide the neccesary cooling.
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akb8812 got a reaction from Lurick in Does SE Series from Cablemod work with all Seasonic PSU?
Oh I completely missed that link. Could have been made more obvious lol.
But OK good I'll order it then
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akb8812 got a reaction from STRMfrmXMN in Idling temps up to 50s on my 1800x
Yeah I think I'll dial in 1.3 on stock and see what happens. Then try 3.9 at 1.35. It just crashed now on AIDA with the settings I mentioned beforehand
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akb8812 got a reaction from Damascus in 2 EPS connectors on ROG Crosshair Hero 6. 4 pin needed?
Alright, it should be all good then. 4Ghz seems fairly standard on the x chips on Ryzen so I wouldn't call that anywhere close to extreme. Also, I suspect those really high voltages would require some serious cooling, such as liquid nitrogen, cause the chip runs high enough on stock and slightly raised voltages.
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akb8812 got a reaction from W-L in 2 EPS connectors on ROG Crosshair Hero 6. 4 pin needed?
Alright, it should be all good then. 4Ghz seems fairly standard on the x chips on Ryzen so I wouldn't call that anywhere close to extreme. Also, I suspect those really high voltages would require some serious cooling, such as liquid nitrogen, cause the chip runs high enough on stock and slightly raised voltages.
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akb8812 got a reaction from Damascus in X370-Gaming K5 BIOS is a barren wastland of nothingness.
The only "issue" I see with it is that I have the GA-Gaming G1 1070 card.............and I have massive OCD haha
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akb8812 got a reaction from Damascus in X370-Gaming K5 BIOS is a barren wastland of nothingness.
Hmm...I currently only have 2400Mhz RAM but been looking at getting higher speeds so I hope ASUS will release a BIOS that fixes those problems.
Great. I might actually just buy it