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utah960

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    utah960 got a reaction from MMR77 in Gaming headset under 200$   
    I've been running the Corsair void pros for about 2 years and they are rock solid and sound pretty good. Would recommend
     
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    utah960 got a reaction from Ben17 in My first pc build   
    That's WAY better than my first build, that's for sure.
    Nice Job Dude!
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    utah960 got a reaction from Iwallace97 in My first pc build   
    That's WAY better than my first build, that's for sure.
    Nice Job Dude!
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    utah960 got a reaction from Letgomyleghoe in ultrabook 8460p cpu upgrade   
    Do you have an electronics recycle store near you that you could look around for scrap laptops with similar chips and then salvage that and put it on your rig?
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    utah960 got a reaction from Letgomyleghoe in Freenas CPU reporting is clapped   
    Im the CEO of liquid nitrogen and I own the silicon lottery
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    utah960 reacted to Letgomyleghoe in Freenas CPU reporting is clapped   
    clearly you've just got the best silicon in the multiverse and your case has so much positive pressure you've broke the laws of physics.
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    utah960 got a reaction from brubru1998 in I have a little problem... (corsair h80i GT)   
    The problem could be when you launch a program the CPU spikes to a high load (Lets say 100%) so to make up for this heat that the cpu is about to put out it ramps up the fan to keep the heat at a stable level. In the bios sometimes there is a fan curve and if the cpu is at 50c then the fan speed is at 50% but when it goes to 52c The fan goes up to 70% this can be fixed by making the fan curve not as steep as it would be
     
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    Le problème pourrait être lorsque vous lancez un programme de la CPU pic à une charge élevée (disons 100%) afin de compenser cette chaleur que le cpu est sur le point de mettre en place rampes jusqu'à le ventilateur pour maintenir la chaleur à un niveau stable . Dans le bios il ya parfois une courbe de ventilateur et si le CPU est à 50c, alors la vitesse du ventilateur est à 50%, mais quand il passe à 52c Le ventilateur va jusqu'à 70% cela peut être fixé en faisant la courbe de ventilateur pas aussi raide que ce serait
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    utah960 reacted to Samsonsuperco in CPU not taking any workload   
    Try switching the power level to "light" and when your GPU pauses the CPU should start a new work unit and then you can set it back to "full". It worked for me on all 4 computers I have running but I don't know if it will work for you. It should just automatically start another work unit... I wonder how the people with dedicated F@H boxes manage with that.
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