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YubinTheBunny

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  1. That's normal, that just means power is still being sent through the USBs so it can charge things even when your PC is off (I remember Asus called it off/On charge or something like that). Try plugging your phone in to see if it charges when you PC is off.

  2. 7 minutes ago, Lilninjsways said:

    What's the process of that? What do I use to wipe the paste off? I know it's probably obvious but I'm new and don't wanna mess up my build

    Use isopropyl alcohol and a Q tip or something that doesn't get stuff stuck on the cpu. (Tissue paper is a big no-no, paper towels are okay).

     

    So I googled and this was the first video that came up, I watched it and it seems straight forward enough and easy to understand. (I forgot that you can use coffee filters to).

     

  3. 11 minutes ago, Dackzy said:

    spray paint them? Vinyl wrap them?

    I dunno if you can vinyl wrap earcups (Maybe you can? I don't know any services that does), and spray paint when it dries gets all clumpy and hard. Maybe fabric/leather dye?

  4. Assuming you can, If your going to OC the CPU I would suggest doing it through the bios as its more stable vs the AMD overdrive (At least from my experiences). And for GPU overclocks MSI afterburnner should be fine, there's tons of good guides on it from Linus and jays2cents. And yes for the most part it void your warranty unless you get a brand like evga (Nvidia only brand though).

  5. i7 6800k @ 4.3ghz 1.415V

    GTX 1080 @ 250mhz offset and Vram @ 700mhz offset

    120 + 360 rads Pull only with noctua NF-f12s

    63C on CPU and 63C on GPU. 

    I run intel's XTU with valley benchmarks to get max temps.

     

    Ambient is kept at 22C all year around (Climate controlled)

     

    At normal gaming situations the gpu is at about 55-60C (Depends on what games I play) and the cpu doesn't break 50C usually.

  6. Some people might disagree with this, but try to get good with 1 hero and 1 hero only (I have hundreds of hours on Zarya). The most important thing to do is get the fundamentals down (muscle memory, reaction time, leaning animations to predict etc). And then try to expand into getting good with 1 hero per class. Another thing is don't be stubborn because filling what your team need is one of the best way to carry. Team comp is a win condition. And lastly learn and play what is strong in the meta and learn the counter picks. At least that's what I tend to do when I start any game tbh. I'm only a Lowly diamond so take my tips with a grain of salt.

  7. 2 minutes ago, SHADY16 said:

    yeah but how do you know when to charge the mouse?

    The lights on the mouse starts to blink red. You can still get 5-10mins out of it even with the red lights on so plenty of time to find the cable to plug it in. There's also a battery indicator built in VIA the DPS lights when you first turn the mouse on.

  8. The H320 x2 will out perform the Kraken by a decent margin. Source: I have both. The H320 x2 with Noctua NF-12s Can keep my CPU at about 60C (With an ambient of 20C) And the kraken with Noctua redux nf-p14s  is about ~10C hotter then the H320 x2. But the Kraken does look prettier, so I moved it into my home theater system. Also I wouldn't get the Raijintek... I heard it was prone to leakage.

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