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verytiny

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  1. unfortunately i am an illiterate peon
  2. keep in mind that the noctua 200mm is thicker than the others, so it might not fit. since your case is compatible with 2x120mm and 2x140mm there isn't a reason to go with 200mm anyway
  3. this site is a religious cult that worships the gods of positive pressure but it's not like your genitals will fall off if you have 3 exhaust fans
  4. fractal design node 304 isn't too big and it can fit hyper 212 evo
  5. i believe ty-147a should fit https://www.amazon.com/Thermalright-TY-147A-140-noise-emission/dp/B00S84ACJO
  6. if noise doesn't matter then by all means get the ippc version. there's a 3000rpm version by the way https://www.amazon.com/Bearing-Cooling-NF-A14-iPPC-3000-PWM/dp/B00KFCRF1A
  7. the ippc version is meant for industrial applications where jet engine sounds are a non-issue. ippc fans run at higher minimum and maximum speeds than their standard counterparts. nf-a14 ippc can be quiet if you run it at ~500rpm, but it won't be able to spin as slowly as the regular a14, which can go down to ~300rpm
  8. a14 performs a little better in terms of cooling and noise (in terms of db) than the p14. however, the sound that the a14 makes isn't as smooth as the p14 imo. you probably won't notice any of this ultimately, the only differences that matter are the color and the pricing. when you pay the premium price for the standard fans, you receive screws, anti-vibration mounts, silicone pegs, cable extension, y splitter, and low-noise adapter along with the fan. the redux line only gives you the fan and 4 screws
  9. https://www.amazon.com/Bearing-Cooling-NF-S12B-redux-1200-PWM/dp/B00KF7PPY4 https://www.amazon.com/Bearing-Cooling-NF-P14s-redux-1500-PWM/dp/B00KF7O58G
  10. what about the redux fans
  11. with tenkeyless keyboards you can have your mouse closer to your body. you can buy a standalone numpad if you need one
  12. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835213001 connect it to your psu vroom vroom
  13. scythe is a reputable company that makes quality cooling solutions for those who want to make their computers look like Japanese samurai ninja fighter robots
  14. if you're talking about those bare green ram modules you should have no problem fitting any cooler 160mm or lower
  15. right now it's the only mini itx am4 motherboard available
  16. it should be quiet enough it is also 149mm so even if you have tall ram heatspreaders it can still fit in your case
  17. because intel is a bunch of big meanie bullies who like to take advantage of little boys and girls
  18. what if his child is actually his new kickass gaming rig
  19. you should always read the warranty terms before rma http://download.intel.com/support/processors/sb/Limited_Warranty_8.5x11_for_Web_English.pdf
  20. usually they don't ask if you've overclocked. it's unfortunate that intel caught you with your pants down and your hands on your doodoo
  21. i thought so too. i'm pretty sure the email provider got too excited at the thought of stopping a ransomware outbreak and was all like *teleports behind you* NOTHING PERSONNEL KID without first considering the ramifications
  22. the email address has been blocked https://posteo.de/en/blog/info-on-the-petrwrappetya-ransomware-email-account-in-question-already-blocked-since-midday
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