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Remington

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  1. Right but the difference now is about $15M. So he's got the resources now to do it right
  2. Linus, just watched your 3090 personal upgrade video. I had a thought: how about integrating the house plumbing with the home server cooling. I mean water-cooling EVERYTHING. My idea would likely reduce the need for water pumps and reservoirs. And you'd have a constant source of cold water. Two ways come to mind. The first is to incorporate the server radiators into a reservoir that the house plumbing flows through, before it goes to the water heater. The second would be to directly tie the house plumbing through all water cooled components. This would allow a constant cold water supply through your components and before again heading to the water heater. Both would have the effect of heating the water a bit before needing to be heated. I expect it might help with the heating needs. These ideas could also be tied into the floor heater (or both). If you value my feedback, please reach out to me, I'd love to contribute Edit: I know you tried in Langley and it was janky as balls but now you have the resources to do it right. And overdo it like you do
  3. thank you for the info. I did some more digging on that splitter. Its max wattage threshold is lower than what I will need. I did find a PSU that supports two motherboards, however. given the consensus that You all have been kind enough to help with, I am going to snag that power supply
  4. I should have mentioned, I am running a RTX 2070 TI
  5. Mariushm, I should have specified that system one is my current rig, system two is the one I am planning to get within 6 months. It has performed beautifully and I already have a 360 mm rad water cooler on it, I am not worried about its power consumption. It would be an upgrade for a plex server running a fx 63xx 6 core processor. And time wise, it would save me hours of time getting a new system set up/updated/plex back running fully. I am merely looking to see if my power supply can safely handle two systems, or if I need two PSUs
  6. I am working on a new rig. I am leaning towards integrating two motherboards and everything that goes with them into one case, running off of one power supply. I currently have a fully modular Rosewill Lightning 1300 that I am considering using (yes, I know it is old) to run two systems. I have tracked down a psu splitter that Linus discussed on a LTT episode. I have had a difficult time locating a power supply calculator that can take into account two systems. One of my rigs will be used as a plex media server on 24/7, the other will be my daily driver (school, gaming, etc). I am looking to see if this will work for my needs, or should I go with two PSUs? Here are my specs: system 1 (always on): Asus Crosshair V formula Z AMD fx 9590 CPU Thermaltake water 3.0 ultimate watercooler 4x8 (32) gb ddr3 ram (possibly Sapphire rx 570 GPU) 6-5 7200 RPM HDDs (anywhere from 1 tb to 8 tb) 1-2 2.5" SSD System 2: Asus 570x ROG STRIX motherboard Thermaltake water 3.0 ultimate watercooler 4x16 (64) gb ddr4 Ryzen 7 3800x CPU m.2 SSD 1 3 tb HDD between the two, I expect to have 9 fans (3 per water cooler) and 3 spaced around the case edit: I am using a RTX 2070 TI, this will be used in system two; system two will be purchased within the next 6 months
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