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  1. Anyone know of any programs that can keep track of and/or log your CPU and GPU temperature data in a file that could be used to make a graph in something like an excel document?
  2. How about good method for keeping track of and recording temps overtime? [I currently have NZXT CAM software using their Grid V3+ fan hub]
  3. Ah I see, so basically it's not very feasible at the moment to do Hackintosh?
  4. Wanted some community input on how you all do benchmarking. To be specific, benchmarking CPU and GPU performance and temperatures. I haven't really benchmarked that much and am about to start my custom loop installation and delidding but wanted to benchmarks and test temps before I did all of that
  5. Would it be possible to load the three big Operating systems (i.e. Windows 10, Mac OS, and Linux) onto a single system by putting each operating system on its own M.2 Drive? This is more of a question of is it possible and how rather than a question about whether or not its a 'good idea' as that typically involves the consideration of price.
  6. I dont wanna put it on a stand because I need to be able to move this one and there isn't a place I can put it.
  7. The other monitor in the picture is not mounted, it is just chilling on the stand. I want to use a typical mount but there aren't any viable lips or horizontal edges/surfaces to mount it on.
  8. Thought about that, problem is that there isn't much space on the floor to maneuver it and I need the ability to move it.
  9. Alright, so I have a dilemma. I wanna mount a 27-inch monitor to place it next to the monitor in the picture. I want to use a C-clamp, but the desk in the picture to the right is too thick at a little over 4". I cannot drill into or damage anything except for that white drawer thing as it is all property of the university. I could make a small shelf to hang off of that wooden backboard and use c-clamp a mount on that. Any suggestions?
  10. Question: Should I Upgrade to a Z270 motherboard from a Z170 Background: I have an MSI Z170 Gaming M5 motherboard a few months back and it has been working fine. Then one day, whatever aspect of it that makes the audio work on the motherboard blew out. I can not say for certain the cause of it, but either way, all troubleshooting failed and it seems to be sourcing from the motherboard itself. I bought a sound card as a fix but now I am looking to replace it. The problem is, do I simply purchase a new Z170 motherboard, or do I spend a little more and upgrade to a Z270 motherboard? PCPartPicker Link: here is the link to my current setup on PCPartPicker
  11. The aluminum that I would be working with isn't aluminum foil, its thick aluminum plate kind of things
  12. Wouldn't sanding be useless, seeing as the aluminum is to hard?
  13. Situation So I am removing the PSU shroud from the NZXT H440 Case and creating my own custom shroud that goes across the entire case. In case you were wondering, I am also going to cut the side panel of the case and add a window so you can see the entire interior of the case as well as removing the side panel on the inside that holds the drive bays, but that is a discussion for another time. The current problem is once I have made and designed said PSU shroud replacement, how do I paint it? I would like to spray paint it a matte white color. Question What is the best method for prepping, spray painting, and sealing aluminum sheet metal?
  14. NO. WAY! wow thank you for the insightful recommendation. I'll get right to that...except...how do I do it? What paint do I use? Should I make a setup for painting in my garage? How do I know if the color will turn out right? The only thing I do have answer to is the question of whether or not ive done that level of a painting project before, for which the answer is a glaring no.
  15. Whilst it does not put out much of a performance boost. It is slimmer and has a built in powerblock, something of which plauges my cable management under my desk. Additionally, it gives me the ability to play 4k movies on a 4k screen if I'd like, which even if I don't have one in my room I still have the option to use it on a 4K TV somewhere else in the house. Also, It's not like I can just sell it because it was a gift from my parents and they would probably not be too happy about that.
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