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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?
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How about good method for keeping track of and recording temps overtime? [I currently have NZXT CAM software using their Grid V3+ fan hub]
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Three Operating Systems on Three Drives?
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Ah I see, so basically it's not very feasible at the moment to do Hackintosh?- 5 replies
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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
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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
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The aluminum that I would be working with isn't aluminum foil, its thick aluminum plate kind of things
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Wouldn't sanding be useless, seeing as the aluminum is to hard?
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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?
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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.
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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.