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Michael mcintyre

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  1. I will be running this build and would like a recommendation for a pump or pump/res combo i have been looking at the ddc pumps with smaller res but dont know if the head pressure on that pump would be good enough. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/kF3qr6 there is a link to the build and to the res i want to use but i would like other recommendations
  2. Its kinda a curiosity thing, if it doesnt keep it cool I can always make sure to leave room to mount the fans to the rad, but you would think that the amount of air pressure inside the case would be enough With something so small
  3. So for my next build Im going to be building a custom plexi case. It will be small form factor. The power supply will have its own air intake and be sealed from drawing air out of the case. 4 fans will pressurize the case, roughly 150+ cfm. This case will be completely sealed including where the fans attach to the inside of the case. Like i will seal around the edges of the fans. parts list as follows Price limit is Around 600-800 for hardware, looking to stay small form. Definitely Stuck AMD as i dont deal with intel prices. This will be an upgrade from My current Build with a a10 7870k Oc'd to 4.4ghz on air with graphics Oc'd to 950mhz Ryzen 2400g Cooler Master - MasterLiquid ML240L RGB Asus - ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING Mini ITX GeIL - SUPER LUCE RGB SYNC 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2400 Memory ADATA - XPG SX6000 256GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive Team Group L5 LITE-3D Solid State Drive Silverstone - 300W 80+ Bronze Certified TFX Power Supply Cooler Master MODEL MasterFan Pro 120 Air Balance RGB for two of the case fans as i get two rgb fans with the cooler to use as case fans May change fans Now I know this sounds crazy But my plan for something different by sealing the case completely air tight is dust reduction and to not have fans attached directy to the radiator THATS RIGHT no fans on the radiator I will be using the case pressure instead. Will this work, In theory it should work pretty well as you will have the pressure of four fans forcing through the radiator instead of two. The area Around the IO shield will also be sealed using a clear silicon in a clean unnoticeable manor. I think that this is something different and i would really like everyone's opinion on this build. This is not my first build I have three previous Computers under my belt and also service other peoples when needed, I just dont have the money to go all out all that often.
  4. Even if I start a new world my max fps is around 30 with optifine. I'm working on a custom modpack of my own actually.
  5. A list of 89 or so atm, I have gone as far as 120 or more anything more is completely unplayable
  6. So here it is a minecraft post. I also play black ops 3 and GTA v now the issue I'm having Is I can run GTA at almost max settings and black ops 3 around mid settings, but that all changes with Minecraft? I play with mods so I understand some performance hindrance. I'm running a a10-7870k overclock to 4.5 ghz and the integrated graphics overclocked to 940mhz. Now that's all fine and dandy in fact I could probably push it farther. But why does it do well in those games? I'm also looking at investing in a gtg 1050ti I'm sure that would help but I want to make sure this isn't procssesor related performance issues. I'm not new to pc parts and performance I just don't understand why some applications do better than others, i want to build I new rig when I have the cash, but do I "REALLY" need a ryzen 7 to play minecraft with decent fps...I hope not
  7. So here it is a minecraft post. I also play black ops 3 and GTA v now the issue I'm having Is I can run GTA at almost max settings and black ops 3 around mid settings, but that all changes with Minecraft? I play with mods so I understand some performance hindrance. I'm running a a10-7870k overclock to 4.5 ghz and the integrated graphics overclocked to 940mhz. Now that's all fine and dandy in fact I could probably push it farther. But why does it do well in those games? I'm not new to pc parts and performance I just don't understand why some applications do better than others, i want to build I new rig when I have the cash, but do I "REALLY" need a ryzen 7 to play minecraft with decent fps...I hope not
  8. Any idea why with the trial when you start it sometimes the temps show up as trial? Is it just random in its decision of what shows
  9. For some reason with anything other than hw monitor my temps read around 20c I know that's far from correct because they read around 50c at idle in bios. But my he monitor trial expired and I can't afford to buy it atm
  10. Looking for a good free app for temp monitoring.
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