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Drenkai reacted to DrMacintosh in [Rumour?] Huawei P30 Pro "fakes" moon photos automatically?
It's Huawei. Their entire business model is based off of lies ?♂️
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Drenkai got a reaction from Turtle Rig in Can any form of damage be casued by getting water on either front panel or MOBO USB.
If you have two circuits that are not supposed to be connected and they are then bridged by water, the electricity could flow from one circuit to the other and overload whatever is on the other side. Ie. You short circuit something. The damage would vary depending on what exactly happened. For USB, depending on the connector it may or may not work after. It could just not work properly.
For wet hands I don't think it would be a big deal (due to surface tension) unless you're forcing water to go down into the port.
Rule of thumb, if you think you may have caused damage, don't risk it. Power off your device and wait until fully dry.
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Drenkai reacted to Enderman in A new icon seemingly confirms that the next iPad Pro won’t have a home button
That is neither bezel-less nor "ultra thin bezels".
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Drenkai reacted to minervx in The President of the US has meeting to discuss video games and violence
If 50 million people play games and like 5-10 of them become violent mass murderers, that's clearly a very weak correlation.
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Drenkai reacted to NvidiaIntelAMDLoveTriangle in Coffee Lake Motherboards Spotted From ASRock
Well AMD is to blame here, since AMD are the ones that stole Intel's naming scheme.
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Drenkai reacted to mayhems in Nano Graphene Water Cooling Coolant In Development
Hello All.
Yes we have been working with CPI for a very long time so the message starter on OCN is a little deceiving and ill correct that. We have worked with CPI in the past to make several coolants more stable and the knowledge we have gained from that is allowing us to produce a new coolant from the ground up. The new coolant is a Graphene based type product (cannot go into much detail about it).
What are its advantages so far and why make it?
1) Its is Chemically inert to PH imbalances.
2) Uses a very limited amount of chemicals.
3) Possibly up to 20 to 30% better cooling than water alone (tested in lab environment not real world as of yet).
4) 1 nm thick (pastel is 40nm and aurora 40 to 100nm)
5) Completely new tech never been done before.
6) Uses tech that lubricates pumps and o-rings on the fly with out wetting them.
7) Will prolong the life of your equipment.
8) Should out last the life of your PC. (TBC)
9) Initially will cost a little more to start with but should come down in price as and if we do go into full production,
Why do it ... why not :).
Initially it will not be coloured as this effects its raw performance.
Mick
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Drenkai reacted to DocSwag in Intel Core i9 Processors Might be Incoming
No plz no.
We can't have the non-techies saying "i9 is coming out soon" to actually be right...
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Drenkai got a reaction from Zusafek in RX480 + K2000 vs GTX 1080 ti
Considering that you're gaming and editing I'd say go for the 1800x and 1080ti. Sure the single core performance isn't as good but if you edit and game at the same time it'll be smoother on the 1800x. The pros of the 1800x out weigh the cons.