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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Needfuldoer in Pc making windy noise with no fans running   
    Could just be coil whine its hard to tell withought a recording of the sound
    Or possible your hdd if you have one
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Eigenvektor in How long should a network upgrade take?   
    It kinda just depends on how busy they are but there's also other factors then labour its the Pebcak or user factor is the boss or other people going to freak out that there laptop or cellphone isnt connecting to wifi. with most decisions like this its mostly just weighing the pros and the cons 
    Pros
    Devices wont all be kicked off the network and you wont get angry messages from your ceo manager etc
    redundant wifi incase the controller for the wifi7 set goes nutty 

    Cons
    Theoretical unproven congestion (Like if this was proveable and you could show like greater then 40% slow downs sure or the internet being unuseable but other wise its kind eh) 
    Higher attack surface 

    And in the end at least all teams i've been a part of in small businesses always have a mountain of ever growing tickets so in the end lower priority things like this get pushed down. 
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    PeachyUwUSenpai reacted to MInDoesComputer in Green Boot Light   
    Bruh I'm just dumb I plugged it into my mobo . It's works now thank you so much 
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from YoungBlade in Floatplane down. RIP   
    its back for me now 🎉
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    PeachyUwUSenpai reacted to FlipEnergy in Floatplane down. RIP   
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    PeachyUwUSenpai reacted to Skiiwee29 in Floatplane down. RIP   
    Dev team is aware and working on it. 
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Paaasiii in Floatplane down. RIP   
    its back for me now 🎉
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    PeachyUwUSenpai reacted to leadeater in Project Farm Ratcheting screwdriver review with LTT screwdriver   
    It's not cross threaded if you just keep going and re-thread it all the way! If it ain't turning then you aren't turning it hard enough.
     
    Also when did screwing in PC screws get so serious? Are lives literally on the line? This is the stuff that pushes people away from PC building not encourages them to give it a go.
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Hi P in Is watercooling worth it for non OC?   
    custom loops aren't even in this conversation since worth it includes the cost and while Custom loops can beat aircoolers your selling kidney if not a liver(and custom loops aren't really for cooling their for aesthetics since for the same price you could do phase change which beats it). not sure you defention of a good 360mm aio but due to design issues in aios ussualy 360mm ones hardly even beat 240mm rads also your looking at 2x to 3x the cost of a top end aircooling for the same or worse cooling results so again not worth it.
    if your actually interested in learning linus did a good video i think hes actually done several though this one is using midrange aircoolers not even the top end aka nhd15 and beat them.
     
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Hi P in Is watercooling worth it for non OC?   
    I think people tend to forget water coolers are still air coolers..... and waters just a medium for transporting the heat to a air cooler. so actually the thing to compare is water vs Heatpipes which beat water. also most aios aren't using pure water they tend to use a mix of fluids for better stability but tend to be worse then water.also in the end this has been tested many times aios are a joke. pretty yet inefficient 
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    PeachyUwUSenpai reacted to Needfuldoer in Project Farm Ratcheting screwdriver review with LTT screwdriver   
    Personally I can't sleep at night unless I know my CPU cooler is secured with four screws all tightened to at least three ugga-duggas.
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    PeachyUwUSenpai reacted to vetali in Project Farm Ratcheting screwdriver review with LTT screwdriver   
    Nah man gotta use a torque wrench on it, might cause a nuclear melt down if you overtorque it.
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Holmes108 in Project Farm Ratcheting screwdriver review with LTT screwdriver   
    Yep i have knowledge of it for precision machines i've taken apart and have used screwdrivers with knurling. thing is it seems your missing is the fact is if you require a specific Torque You use a torque limiter/meter on devices that actually need specific torque you don't just wing it withought risking injury or severe issues. building a consumer computer isn't that most of the time thumb screws are overtorqued from the factory and if you strip one of thoose thumb screws its not because of the screwdriver its because there a idiot.
    in the end none of that matters though you can just use pliers to remove it nothing will actually break other then maybe scuffing your gpu mount. also in the end if you really care you can literally buy torque limiter bits......
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from starsmine in Project Farm Ratcheting screwdriver review with LTT screwdriver   
    you cant in good faith make critiques on the efficiency and if your fingers would be twisted unless you've used it which you haven't
    yeah but over torque pc components on consumer systems isn't really a problem since brands dont expect people to have torque meters. every screwdriver has a different feeling of torque so the knurling having a different feeling of torque is just about learning the driver which is standard. i've built literally hundreds of computers never has torque been a issue and ive built computers with some massive drivers since that was all the was lying around. i've yet to have any systems fail related to overtorque. overtorque is more of a issue mechanical wise then computer component wise at least in the consumer space
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Holmes108 in Project Farm Ratcheting screwdriver review with LTT screwdriver   
    you cant in good faith make critiques on the efficiency and if your fingers would be twisted unless you've used it which you haven't
    yeah but over torque pc components on consumer systems isn't really a problem since brands dont expect people to have torque meters. every screwdriver has a different feeling of torque so the knurling having a different feeling of torque is just about learning the driver which is standard. i've built literally hundreds of computers never has torque been a issue and ive built computers with some massive drivers since that was all the was lying around. i've yet to have any systems fail related to overtorque. overtorque is more of a issue mechanical wise then computer component wise at least in the consumer space
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from geerlingguy in Jeff Geerling Ratcheting screwdriver review with LTT screwdriver   
    Another review video i know alot of people have been waiting for
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Ravendarat in Jeff Geerling Ratcheting screwdriver review with LTT screwdriver   
    Another review video i know alot of people have been waiting for
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Ultraforce in Jeff Geerling Ratcheting screwdriver review with LTT screwdriver   
    Another review video i know alot of people have been waiting for
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Hi P in Is watercooling worth it for non OC?   
    No aios are never worth it cost wise especially on super hot chips air is way better so the chip doesn't randomly cook it self when the pump fails and just generally has better performance they also last 5x the time or longer
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Hi P in Is watercooling worth it for non OC?   
    water cooling is never worth it at least for cooling a nhd15 kicks the socks off of any AIO and doesn't have pump failures that happen silently.
    only point of water cooling aio or custom is Aesthetics and the very rare clearance issue if you trying to do SFF and need to move the rad somewhere other then above the cpu.
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Hermes in Think I just fried my power supply   
    Prime95 for cpu and Furmark works well if you want something Really brutal but a bit unrealistic. your best bet may just see if the games you play have a built in benchmark.
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Hermes in Think I just fried my power supply   
    a psu will only draw the power thats needed so if you have a 1500 watt psu hooked to something that eats 400 watts it would only take 400 watts Plus loss and overhead on conversion(assuming your using 110-120v 20% loss/overhead is a good rule of thumb for calcualting wall wattage). not to mention the rtx series has some bad issues of power spikes that can murder PSU if you spec to close to the edge (in this case id say you were to close to the edge). over specing psus is also better for since the less of the max capcity you take the better the conversion efficeny.
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    PeachyUwUSenpai reacted to Origami Cactus in Palit GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GameRock   
    If you are not too good with PCs, I would leave it at 85c, because that is the default, and it can still go over it, but the card then progressively slows itself down. You probably won't notice it, but it is better to be safe
    But you have some Palit software installed that gives you the temp warning, uninstall that.
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Rishi_Adhikari in what's that on my gpu heatsink   
    its mostly likly the metals in the plating reacting due to heat and age assuming youve had this card for a while. cleaning it will most likley just lead to more reactions so its best to just leave it alone.
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    PeachyUwUSenpai got a reaction from Yuu_Florence in Palit GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GameRock   
    you may also either need to edit the settings or disable what ever program is giving you that warning since at least last i checked thats not a default windows feature or from nvidia drivers that ive seen
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