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presss got a reaction from HanZie82 in What low profile keyboard did Linus say he enjoys lately (on WAN)?
ah @minibois you da man! God bless you, have the best weekend :))
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presss got a reaction from minibois in What low profile keyboard did Linus say he enjoys lately (on WAN)?
ah @minibois you da man! God bless you, have the best weekend :))
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presss reacted to AnonymousGuy in What low profile keyboard did Linus say he enjoys lately (on WAN)?
Could be this one: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Tenkeyless-Lightspeed-Mechanical-LIGHTSYNC/dp/B085RFFC9Q/ref=sr_1_24?crid=2OVS2GW03RD6M&keywords=logitech+keyboard&qid=1649421768&s=electronics&sprefix=logitech+keyboard%2Celectronics%2C112&sr=1-24
There's generic keyboards to othat use low profile switches now. Logitech is probably just rebranding those switches anyways.
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presss reacted to HanZie82 in What low profile keyboard did Linus say he enjoys lately (on WAN)?
I've watched that WAN but i cant remember mentioning any keyboard. But thats most likely my memory.
But if you really wanna know, i'd suggest to play back the WAN show at 1,5x or 2,0x speed around the time you expect it.
Else someone else will do that for you. 😉
Unless someone just remembers what keyboard it was.
Also putting a link in to the WAN show pertaining to your search would help greatly.
The easier you make it for people to answer, the more likely it will.
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presss got a reaction from svmlegacy in How to stop Ryzen 3900X from downclocking when idle (manual oc)?
I was using RyzenMaster ye, I switched to HWinfo64 and it's showing 43x all core as seen here so I'm guessing either C-states did the trick or I was confused in the very first place when monitoring with ryzenmaster and simply changing windows power plan to high performance was already at 43x I just couldn't see it. hmmm. Ok I'll go back the steps of re-enabling it and see what's what Thanks to both of you guys anyway! @svmlegacy
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presss got a reaction from 3 Lions in H115i does not fit on LGA 2066 (delidded 7900x) HELP
All 2011-V3 coolers are compatible with 2066, it's the same physical size.
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presss got a reaction from SlipperyPete in LTT Clothing Merchandise Complaint
Quick update: my issue has been resolved after a quick response from Colton and nickmlg. I even got a reply from Linus himself so I'm gonna sleep tight tonight :D. See you tomorrow, same bat-time
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presss reacted to minibois in LTT Clothing Merchandise Complaint
Contact the user CPotter and Nicklmg (Colton Potter and Nick Light respectively), which are the people in charge of the merchandise stuff I believe. They might be able to help you further.
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presss reacted to VVoltor in PETG/Acrylic Spiral Tube Bending
1. Barely any more resistance than a straight tube of the same length, water has no problem going around a bend, as long as the diameter of the tube is the same.
2. Incredibly difficult to get it as neat as in that picture, especially if you're a beginner. I'd suggest finding a premade one, maybe repurposing a spiral tube from something else.
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presss reacted to OddsCrazyStuff in PETG/Acrylic Spiral Tube Bending
Heating something like a metal tube in the oven, then carefully heat up the acrylic/petg as well. Set the metal tube on something and try and wrap the tubing around it. The heat from the rod, will help keep the acrylic/petg soft enough to bend. To cool it down, just pore some water into the metal tube.
I believe thats how you can get a result like that, but it will require some trial and error.
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presss reacted to For Science! in PETG/Acrylic Spiral Tube Bending
I've made spirals with hardline no problem, the biggest challenge was to actually remove the silicon insert. Would highly recommend removing the silicon as you go up the helix.
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presss reacted to vong in Reservoir bubbling effect question
Yeah, gonna need to max out your pump to have that effect. But the problem is you'll get air in the last component before the res.
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presss reacted to Navbryce in Reservoir bubbling effect question
It sort of looks like they're dumping water into the reservoir from the top and there's a small air pocket in the reservoir. The "force" of the water entering the reservoir from the top, falling through the air pocket, and "falling" into the reservoir's water might be causing those bubbles... (0:59) to see what I'm talking about.
But that's a streeetttcchhhh....