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Gender
Male
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Somewhere on this planet hopefully...
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Interests
Computers, Animals, Photography, etc
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Biography
I am a teenager who likes computers and everything electronic. I like puzzles and problem-solving. I also like interacting with people, so if you want to talk im all for it. Just send me a friend request on discord, say that you're from LTT.com forum and if I see it, Ill respond.
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N/A School
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CPU
Ryzen 7 2700x 3.7 GHz
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Motherboard
Asus x470 Prime
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RAM
2x16 GB 3200MHz CL 16 Flare X
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GPU
Low Profile GTX 1050 2 GB GDDR5 Ram
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Case
Fractal Design Focus G
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Storage
970 Evo 500GB, 500GB WD Blue
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PSU
750W Corsair Power Supply
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Display(s)
3 Used Dell 22 inch Monitors (VGA)
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Cooling
2x Fractal Design White 120mm Fans, Stock 2700x Cooler, Stock GPU Fans
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Keyboard
Razer Black Widow Chroma
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Mouse
Logitech G602
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Sound
30ish dollar headset
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro, (You can still upgrade for free from Win. 7 and 8.1 to Win. 10)
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That's true. It depends on what you/I are comparing it to and under what circumstances. Under load, it is cooler, and I suppose if I had a horrible cooler, to begin with, I would see a larger improvement in temps. The main reason that I thought it should be lower was the difference in the Liquid Temperature (~31c) and the CPU Temperature (44c-60c). I guess that has to do with the thermal conductivity between the CPU and the Cooler, and the speed of the water flowing through it (and the water's ability to remove the heat from the heat sink/block).
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I was expecting it to be in the 30s based on my friends' computers. (to be fair, they don't have a 5700x, but still.) It's also not too far off the Air Cooler that I had on it. Are these temps what I should've been expecting? I might uninstall the ASUS. Depends on if I can get it to do what I want with the CPU_FAN header staying at 100% all the time. The NZXT is for the screen on the AIO.
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I just got an NZXT Kraken 360mm White RGB AIO and I have it installed on a Ryzen 7 5700x. I am using HWiNFO for temps and also have "Fan Xpert 4" installed through Asus's AI Suite and NZXT CAM installed. My CPU Temps are between 40-60c when Idle while NZXT CAM is reporting that the liquid is 31c. I don't know if I need to take the Cooler back off and apply some of my own thermal paste (I used what was pre-installed on the cooler) I have the Header that comes off the AIO plugged into the CPU_FAN header on my Asus Prime B550-Plus Motherboard with the fan speed set to 100% (I can plug it into the AIO_PUMP header but it looks better and is easier to use the CPU_FAN header). Any Help or suggestions are Welcome, Thanks! IMG20231225225720.jpg
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I have been swapping around computer components in my house and swapped out my Asus Prime X470-Pro for an Asus Prime B550-Plus. The X470 had an NVME heat spreader and this new MB does not. I opened up HWiNFO and saw that the drive is at 67°C. Do I need to do something about this? Should I buy a Heat Spreader? Is my drive defective? Drive: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 2TB [I don't have a temperature before the motherboard swap to compare to.]
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White! [Fans and Advice] New Case, AIO, and Paint?
FireEagle244 replied to FireEagle244's topic in Cooling
Thoughts on the Phanteks M25? What Forms of RGB do you use? Any product suggestions there? I'm curious as to what your PC looks like. -
White! [Fans and Advice] New Case, AIO, and Paint?
FireEagle244 replied to FireEagle244's topic in Cooling
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I just ordered an NZXT H6 (Non-RGB because I don't want to deal with their fans). That being said, I want ARGB fans for my case. The case has 3x 120mm on the front, 3x 120mm on top, 1x 120mm on the back, and 2x 140mm on bottom. I have a Ryzen 7 5700x, currently a Asus Prime B550-Plus Motherboard (Likely upgrading to Asus Prime X570-PRO for overclocking headroom and it looks better). I will be getting myself an Asus ROG Strix LC II 360mm AIO for Christmas and I want to have the same (or very similar) fans throughout the case. White, good looking, A-RGB fans that won't murder my wallet are the goal. Ideally if they look similar or are the same as the ones on the AIO, I can save some money. **(I can also 3D Print brackets to adapt the 140mm fan holes on the bottom to 120mm if need be. I am going for a all white build and plan to paint my EVGA 3070ti XC3 Graphics Card Backplate and Shroud. [Looks like this] (Yes, I know it will void the warranty...etc,etc.) [Likely Paint my RAM white too] I primarily want fan advice but overall advice on my ideas is welcome as well. Thanks!
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That is true, and I never planned on doing that. I have a method in place where they can just unplug one cable and plug another in and have the internet backup without any extra features until I can come work on things. I'm only about 45 minutes away so its not impossible to make a trip down for the weekend and fix things if need be.
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Hello everyone, I recently ran into an intriguing problem with my Lenovo Legion 5 laptop that had me scratching my head. I bought a Logitech K380 keyboard and wanted to connect it via Bluetooth. Oddly enough, the keyboard was easily discoverable by my Oneplus 9 phone and Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, but it never showed up on my laptop. I faced a similar issue with my Logitech M720 mouse when trying to connect it via Bluetooth. After troubleshooting using various methods like running the Windows troubleshooter, reinstalling Bluetooth drivers, factory resetting the keyboard, and even connecting other devices via Bluetooth successfully, I was at a loss. Then, with a little help, I stumbled upon the solution: Press Win + R and type services.msc. Look for "Bluetooth Support Service." If it's set to "Disabled," change it to "Enabled." Right-click and select "Start." To my relief, these steps allowed me to connect the keyboard successfully. For those wondering, the "Bluetooth Support Service" in Windows is responsible for managing all the Bluetooth devices connected to the system. Enabling and starting this service ensures that Windows can manage connections, data transfer, pairing requests, and other essential Bluetooth functions effectively. If this service is disabled or not running, it can prevent the operating system from discovering or connecting with any Bluetooth devices. I hope this post helps anyone who encounters a similar issue with their Lenovo Legion 5. It's a relatively simple solution, but it was certainly a learning experience for me. Feel free to ask any questions or share your experiences below! P.S. This post is just to provide some information to anyone who has had this issue in the past since I was not able to find anything about it on the internet. The solution was actually given to me when I asked ChatGPT for help.
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I'm going off to college and am keeping computers running at my parents house for various things while I'm in a dorm
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