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scotter1995

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About scotter1995

  • Birthday April 1

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    WILD WILD WEST
  • Interests
    computers nuff said
  • Occupation
    student

System

  • CPU
    fx-8350
  • Motherboard
    M5A97 LE R2.0
  • RAM
    16 GB 3 different sticks
  • GPU
    R9 290X + GTX 950 ACX
  • Case
    lol who needs one
  • Storage
    250gb 830 ssd
  • PSU
    Sentey 750 W
  • Display(s)
    6 random chink screens
  • Cooling
    Seidon 120v
  • Keyboard
    MAD CATZ STRIKE 7 (not as good as it seemed)
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Steel series Siberia v3
  • Operating System
    win 10

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  1. give it to me the hard way
  2. google hasn't been much help and we don't have integrated.
  3. I'm running unraid, and the OS itself is running off the first GPU slot which has a 1080 in it. Id rather run off the second cheap Radeon gpu I got specifically for this but its in the second PCI-E slot. I can't move them around because of the water loop we have setup so how would I go about changing this in the linux terminal.
  4. wasn't very helpful as the block we have is a prebuilt that came with the block.
  5. So I have an evga gtx 1080 with a water block on it, and I can't figure a way to get those screws off the top so I can clean out the vue fluid that's gunked iy up.
  6. While I understand I have to go through the trudging work that is cleaning out and flushing the system, I, unfortunately, have to decline the whole "use normal coolant" bit. Using VUE is actually a requirement by the builds standards. This thing has to look "pretty" and one of the only ways we got the budget for this kind of build was pitching the idea of this coolant.
  7. so clean out the precipitate, then try to refill to completion?
  8. I just traded the PSU on both pumps, along with MOBO fan monitors on bo0th at each possible interval, then tried reversing them, and the same outcome came out. I'm pretty sure the pumps are dead and that's it. So yeah thanks.
  9. There is definitely enough power going to the PC.
  10. I've tried plugging in each pump individually and they both behave the same with no change in temps whatsoever. I'm pretty sure I need to fix something with the pumps
  11. More like bringing in prospective students that are interested in 3D design. Having "The worlds only DUAL BOOT VR HEAD SET EX-TREME SETUP iN THE wOrLd!1!11!" kinda stands out when you're taking a tour.
  12. I've had to disable every core but the first w
  13. that would mean the molex connection is screwed up, which is practically impossible to fuck up since the connection is so universal, it'd be like plugging a usb in upside down.
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