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Casey Woodruff

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  1. I wanna look into getting aftermarket replacement ear cups for my RS 175 system so that it doesn't touch my ears (drivers contacting the outer ear, causes abrasion/pain). Anyone know of any ear cups that would make the drivers effectively deeper?
  2. Budget: $40-$80 Needs to be lightweight (preferably in the 130g range) and fit for a large head. Needs to be wireless. Needs strong bass. Mid to high quality audio needed. Doesn't need to be supreme quality, listener does not have trained ears. Open sound stage preferred, no audio cancelling necessary, but this is not a requirement. Any help would be greatly appreciated, it's for a loved one that is struggling with their current audio options.
  3. Vccin fuels FIVR which chokes Vcore which chokes frequency. Is the following statement correct in your opinion? "If any of these values is insufficient, a BSOD is the worst realistic consequence, outside of data loss from badness in data." How about this one? "In theory, if Vcore were to be raised 100mV, best practice would be to raise Vccin by 100mV as well." Do I got it about right? Not saying you said these things, just stating assumptions I'm making
  4. VCC_IN = CPU voltage? So let me get this straight. Voltage goes into CPU/VCC_IN which is then "spread" across the core as well as other components. Core Voltage allows higher frequencies. So Core Voltage is choked by VCC_IN and GHz is choked by "Core Voltage" also known as VCore. Do I got that about right? Also; thank you. I can only dream about your clock speeds.
  5. So I want to change the voltage to my 4790k from my B43-G43 GAMING so I can increase my stability at higher frequencies. I've played with ring frequency (I understand I'm not hurting anything but I have no idea if I'm helping with stability). I'm pretty sure I'm on the wrong path with ring frequency though - just from what others have said. Here's the meat of the question: which voltage option(s) do I modify? CPU core voltage? Do I also increase ring voltage? Voltage offset? I'm not bluescreening or anything, just getting errors in WoW every now and again. I suspect a very small 8mV jump would probably do it but I'm not overly afraid to play around. The purpose of this is to get better FPS in WoW and other games, because I've learned that the CPU is probably my FPS bottleneck (gtx 970 btw). Though even if I'm incorrect about that, I am enjoying myself and want those dank high temps. Before overclocking, I could never get my CPU over 70C. Which just seems...like a waste.
  6. So if I want to trickle-charge my phone, I should choke it at the wall, not on the cord. That about right?
  7. Can they be trusted to give safe, consistent power, though?
  8. I'm new to this forum, and I think this is the right place to ask. Does anyone know of any USB-A (regular) to USB-C cables that **limit** the amperage coming through? I'd like to run my phone through a slow cable over night. This is inspired by his video linked below. I know this isn't a huge deal or anything, but with overnight charging, why *shouldn't* I do things slowly?
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