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TheBees86

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    TheBees86 got a reaction from ProjectBox153 in Big-A$$ Dell Monitor   
    I think that it is the 2408WFPb. Thank you for your help @AbydosOne and @ProjectBox153!
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    TheBees86 reacted to Chris Pratt in Good Websites to Spam F5 on 9/17 to get a 3080?   
    I'm trying to figure out who these people are that have $700+ disposable income, yet still some how have so little life that the idea of camping outside of a Micro Center for 12 hours seems like a perfectly rationale thing to do.
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    TheBees86 got a reaction from BTGbullseye in Good Websites to Spam F5 on 9/17 to get a 3080?   
    AMD has been killing it lately, so ofc Nvidia wants to get out there first.
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    TheBees86 got a reaction from Ataxion in Homemade Dbrand skin   
    If you just want a basic pattern like carbon fiber, you can go on Amazon and buy a roll of adhesive vinyl like this. It says it's for cars, but I used it to wrap both my laptop and my phone case.
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    TheBees86 got a reaction from Link238 in socket 370 retrofit   
    I think it would work, but you would have to find a cooler with a pretty small contact, since those capacitors near the socket look like they could be a problem. Good luck attaching a cooler!
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    TheBees86 reacted to TechFTP in Attempted my own custom LED acrylic GPU backplate   
    So I've seen some other people make some awesome custom backplates and wanted to give it a shot myself and show the process of how I did it, for me personally I really like how it turned out!
     
     
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    TheBees86 reacted to tand86 in Quest for a better Laptop Pad   
    I made some updates to my laptop cooler for my Razer Blade 15 this week and I've always wanted to share it since its first iteration, but have never really had time. With the world on lock-down, I guess now there's no better time.
     
    The basic idea I'm sure has been done before. Use the metal chassis of the laptop to transfer heat to something with a lot more thermal mass, in this case a huge chunk of aluminum. Inside the laptop, thermal pads connect the internal heat sync to the chassis (what I replaced most recently with better quality pads). When I'm not using the cooling pad, the chassis doesn't seem to get any hotter under load than without the pads so I haven't noticed any ill effects. On the stand side, there is just a massive .5mm thermal pad that covers the entire contact area. The included pictures are just of the aluminum stand itself only because I've been through countless iterations of fan set ups. For the most part as long as it has active airflow over the main sync under the cpu and gpu, most configs seem to yield the same results. Right now I have the stand elevated off my desk with fans blowing straight up on the fins.
     
    So far I think this "experiment" was well worth the effort, I obviously love tinkering with stuff like this, but the numbers speak for themselves. For testing I run the laptop in "gaming" mode for the full 45 watt cpu power limit along with a 200 Mhz Core / 600 Mhz Memory overclock on the 1070 with the internal fans at full speed. I then put the CPU and GPU under full load using FAHControl (because why not do some good at the same time you're torturing your PC). I make sure I do all testing on the same work unit for both stand and no stand tests as actual utilization can vary between work units. All temps are degrees Celsius. Note that with no stand the laptop throttles almost immediately and drops its CPU power to 35 watts. With the stand, no throttling, power stays at max, and its 7 degrees cooler over ambient on the CPU.
     
      Amb CPU
    Freq Pkg Pwr Core 1 Core 2 Core 3 Core 4 Core 5 Core 6 Pkg Avg. Delta
    Amb. CPU GPU
    Freq Pwr Core Delta
    Amb. GPU With stand, Full Fans 26 3.45 44.9 78 79 82 79 80 79 79.5 53.5 1.66 78.5 74 48 No Stand, Rear elevated 1" 24 3.01 34.9 83 84 88 84 85 84 84.7 60.7 1.63 78 83 59                                  
      Chassis
    Top Chassis
    Under Palm
     Left Plam
    Right   Drive 1 Drive 2 PCH With stand, Full Fans 46 N/A 34 34   46 49 56.5 No Stand, Rear elevated 1" 56 60 38 39   59 61 75.4



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