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  1. Wow, much masterpiece. Such lyrics. So bop.
  2. I would only see this remotely useful if it supported RAID6. Because of the fact that the NAND used in microSD cards is of the bottom of the bin quality.
  3. It's been re uploaded to YT at least a couple of times already. Do a search for "A Flawed PC Perspective" and sort by upload date.
  4. Saying Conductonaut but you're using Kryonaut... Jeez louise. Come on guys, do it properly if you decide to do it at all by actually using Conductonaut or Liquid Metal Pro which is the whole damn point of delidding. To remove the inferior TIM (+reduce the distance between die and IHS) and using LM which is a far superior thermal transfer medium.
  5. Been waiting for it as well. This server room cleanup series has been one of the most interesting stuff from LMG in a while. But it's "coming soon" apparently.
  6. Good video. But there's a "big" flaw in the comparison. That being the "huge" Intel stock cooler you used. This is what you get nowadays Not this
  7. Looks like a cool product and would be perfect for my setup as we have a ceiling fan in the way of a regular projector.
  8. Did you actually understand what those two graphs show? Or did you even bother reading the article behind the link or in fact, actually just understand any of it? Since it seems like you did not. ~10% higher total system power consumption is "margin of error"? How about you take a minute to comprehend what that means when you remove the motherboard/RAM/GPU/etc. from the equation and only look at dynamic CPU power... In case your brain can't comprehend it or you're too lazy to actually read the article, the systems slice of the power consumption was ~130W and so with the 2600K running at 2Ghz@1.290V it means the dynamic CPU power went from 69W to 92W. That's a 33% increase. Or for the 3Ghz@1.491V test it's 140W>165W = +17.8%. The difference with the higher clockspeed+voltage test isn't as big because for that load, the NH-D14 passive cooled by the floor fan blowing air on it could not get the CPU temp lower than 67C vs the 47C CPU temp for the 2Ghz@1.290V load. @LinusTech This needs a follow up Workshop episode where you take it to the extreme: aircooling with extremely high temperatures vs watercooling with as low temperatures as you can muster along with fixed clockspeeds and voltages. For both CPU/GPU of course.
  9. Might as well share these if someone is looking for a more advanced USB meter thingydoodler http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-3-0-Power-Monitor-Red-YZXstudio-Voltage-Current-Meter-High-Resolution-OLED-/171606912751 http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-3-0-Power-Monitor-YZXstudio-Voltage-Current-Meter-OLED-Charger-Doctor-/171657443908 The features these offer are pretty awesome. Here's a video by Julian Ilett who got those for review and walked through all the features and showing what you can accomplish. Now that's heck of a lot more handy than those basic voltage/current meters, with this you can actually see the Wh/Ah capacities, monitor voltage or current on a graph in real time and so on. www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVNA4gvQzKo
  10. Holy shit Batman This is going to be amazing. Finished reading your previous build and thought that was really, really impressive and then saw this. Keep up the good work
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