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Dreaper reacted to RollinLower in Is my AIO is dead ?
those temps are perfectly fine for a H80. kinda what you would expect. it's only a single 120mm rad after all.
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Dreaper reacted to LHJKO in What smartphone to get
There are alot of good Chinese phones you do know that there are actual legit company in china right
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Dreaper reacted to xQubeZx in Camera for a computer photoshoot :P
If you want super high quality images rent the A7r ii and a nice lens with it. I’d probably get the 16-35, 24-70 or a fast prime lens.
If you don’t need high res files the 6D is a good option. Really any of these cameras would be good and proper lightning will help a ton for the images. But a fullframe camera like the A7r ii with 30+ megapixels will give really cripsy and detailed images you can crop in a lot on for example. I mean, if you are renting and they are somewhat similar in price then why not get something really good.
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Dreaper reacted to Herman Mcpootis in Building my first computer since 2006, need some guidance
what's your budget?
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Dreaper reacted to orbitalbuzzsaw in Camera for a computer photoshoot :P
StorageStorm
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How about something like Stormer?
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Dreaper reacted to AskTJ in Camera for a computer photoshoot :P
Well a 7 would be alright. We have a 70D at home and the pictures are amazing.
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Dreaper reacted to Delicieuxz in Norwegian Consumer Council: Microsoft, Facebook, Google deliberately deceive people into surrendering their personal and private data
Deceived by Design - How tech companies use dark patterns to discourage us from exercising our rights to privacy
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Of course, corporations are not people, let alone good people, and aiding the employment of unethical and exploitative practices to manipulate people into doing something contrary to their informed will and for the sole benefit of shady corporations is not something that any good person would be willing to do. And so, the people who work with these corporations to build these monsters of societal and individual abuse have sold their morality for a cheque and are not good people. Yet, there seems to be enough not-good people out there to continually aid and abet these unscrupulous corporations as they constantly push the extent that they are disregarding people's right to privacy, security, and control over their own property (which their personal data is).
And that is why it is imperative to stamp out these immoral practices while they're still in their early stages (and, yes, as bad as they are right now, these are still the early stages) with strict regulatory legislation that ensures that all people will always have the right and the tools to deny corporations' insatiable desire for personal user data.
The US state of California has proposed legislation to stamp out companies' unfettered and unwanted exploitation of personal and private data, and I hope that more regions and countries will follow suit. I've written about California's initiative in this thread:
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Dreaper reacted to Mnpctech in Ultimate Case modding GUIDE - Submit your tutorials - Show off your mod!
New Video Case Mod Guide: Using Step Drill Bits for making small holes for cables or liquid tubing
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Dreaper reacted to Mnpctech in Ultimate Case modding GUIDE - Submit your tutorials - Show off your mod!
FREE Fan & Radiator Grill templates, https://mnpctech.com/pc-cooling-fan-templates.html
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Dreaper reacted to Christophe Corazza in Sama Forza 750W any good?
No, that one is not a decent power supply.
I suggest choosing a PSU from the top two tiers from the following list:
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Dreaper reacted to TVwazhere in About to order pc parts
You can purchase better ones afterwards if you want. The black ones most new PSU's ship with are good (no colors other than black)
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Dreaper got a reaction from seagate_surfer in Pc case
You could either look it up or you can ask Segate themselves @seagate_surfer . im sure it will fit though as to my knowledge pretty much all 2.5's are the same size all around
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Dreaper reacted to jiyeon in About to order pc parts
It does yes, but like @Dreaper said, you might as well get an aftermarket compound since the stock one tends to harden up and not run as efficiently as one you put on yourself.
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Dreaper reacted to TVwazhere in About to order pc parts
The case should be fine. Has enough airflow for the AIO and the GPU
That PSU though..... I would get a different one because $180 is too expensive. You cant even see the PSU with the PSU shroud on the 570x, so theres no reason to get a "pretty PSU" like that
The black RMx can be had for $100 https://pcpartpicker.com/product/9q38TW/corsair-power-supply-cp9020092na
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Dreaper got a reaction from scottyseng in About to order pc parts
the Stock thermal paste is alright but after awhile it just hardens up so its better to get a longer lasting one especially since its so cheap
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Dreaper reacted to BlueChinchillaEatingDorito in Computer parts no longer needed?
What's with people making accounts just to beg for free hardware. If we veterans and the moderation staff don't get free hardware, what makes people think a newbie is going to?
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Dreaper reacted to Christophe Corazza in Computer parts no longer needed?
Things don't work that way
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Dreaper got a reaction from Corsair Nick in Dual PC cases?
Also wanted to add the corsair case is 500$ vs the 1000$ (at least where i live) and has a better cable management section too
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Dreaper got a reaction from Corsair Nick in Dual PC cases?
Corsair 1000D seems pretty good and i think the phanteks case that costs like 1k can do two systems but im not 100% on the phanteks case. Also no point in having a second ATX system for streaming/gaming only would be worth to do a ITX tbh
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Dreaper got a reaction from AskTJ in Random text messages from Uber
Different password for each website. (I know this will suck but its effective, maybe use Last Pass if you cant remember it)
Use phrases instead of one word/mix match of letters since theoretically it can be brute forced in seconds.
Use Two Factor Auth
Dont share passwords (duh)
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Dreaper reacted to For Science! in EK Cryofuel Bubbles For Days
Well, since you have a closed system, there is only a fixed amount of air that needs to be removed to achieve a completely air-free system (which is of course the aim of bleeding a loop). The reason why your coolant looks murky in the first photo I assume is because of these tiny air bubbles rushing through your system, not finding a place to accumulate.
To aid this process I would recommend you to slow your pump down slightly and make sure that the air has some time to accumulate in the reservoir, which you need to then top-off with more fluid. Not having an intake tube on the reservoir will make this process more difficult since air will always try to work its way up that top tube unless you keep the whole thing submerged.
Cryo-Fuel has different properities when it comes to surface tension than water and smaller bubbles survive for longer.