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tmsmith124

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    tmsmith124 reacted to GOTSpectrum in LTT Folding Team's Emergency Response to Covid-19   
    https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/
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    tmsmith124 got a reaction from airdeano in Taking the top off a 900D   
    I had trouble getting it off as well.
    There is a not so obvious "clip" under the stop that sort of pushes the
    Mesh upwards. While pushing this up, towards the ceiling, pull the mesh top towards you (where the window side would be). This should cause it to detach and lift off. Hope this helped. Lol.
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    tmsmith124 got a reaction from FluffyNuggets in Noctua Fans?   
    My thoughts exactly. I will be replacing all my case fans in my 900D with Corsair Af120 (one 140) and will wait for the black version before changing out my H220 stock fans.
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    tmsmith124 reacted to quan289 in be quiet Dark Power Pro 10, worth it?   
    The Flextronic build AXi is the one that has the capability to switch between single rail and multirail. The regular Seasonic build AX does not have this feature.
     
    As for switching between single and multirail mode, it depends on what the system is using for. If you are going to be overclocking and benching to the extreme levels, the ability to switch to single rail mode is helpful, as you won't trip the OCP (Over Current Protection). On the other hand, during your typical workload (your system can be overclock as well, btw), putting your PSU in multi-rail mode is helpful as it adds an extra layer of protection in event of a component failing can cause a short in your system.
     
    It's a nice very nice premium feature to have. The fan and fan profile of the BeQuiet! Dark Power P10 allows it to be among some of the the most quiet PSU on the market (aside from passively cool PSUs of course) even when during high loads. The connectivity of the the modular interface is also excellent, as it offers you various of different cables with different connections for your setup. For example, on the 850w model, if you have a motherboard with a 4 pin CPU connection, there's a single 4-pin cable If you have an 8-pin connection, then there's a separate 4+4 pin cable. There's also a separable cable for motherboards that has two CPU connections. There even a cable with a single SATA connector at the end that you could used for the optical drive. This allow easier routing of cables without having extra unneeded SATA connectors.
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