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Aloha Snackbar

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  1. i hope im not too late.. but a car radiator along with a fishtank pump would work... just keep in mind that you might need a lot of fans or a very large one for this to work.. i am currently working on making that happen and it would cost me less than $100 with the pump that i found on amazon ($25) along with a car radiator ($20) that i found on offerup plus the tubing (~$10) and fans... now the gpu block is easily found for cheap to stay within $100. just keep in mind i did my research and so far i havent found a reason to not do it but im still looking for a reason that would make me not do it... also do your research on the materials and all that.. for me im looking for 2 gpu water blocks and i already have a waterblock/pump combo for my CPU... another reason for a car radiator is beside it being passive, i can keep the fans on low and it will be very quiet and the pump will be the only thing that makes noise but the one i looked at seems to be very quiet (according to the reviews)
  2. I'm still going to test it! lol I will post the results here P.S. here is the link to my current results of UserBenchmark https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/13719678
  3. now would that be true even if I use it for streaming or PhysX? or even to simply just for the other 2 monitors?
  4. but if I can increase performance even by 10% then it would be good enough.. like I said, its just sitting there collecting dust for now. I rather put it to use if I can benefit from it.
  5. Linus, I am running a GTX 1080 Waterforce by Gigabyte (it couldn't fit into my PC case, so I took out the cover with the LED, and left the back panel attached so it can fit inside my case). and I came across a EVGA GTX 980. thing is I don't want to sell it because I might need it for a build i'm doing later... Thing is since DirectX12 supports multiple GPUs and lets them work side by side even if they are from different manufacturers, would it be a good idea to run them both at the same time? If so, then what settings should I use? P.S. Linus, you should make a video about it since the one you have on your channel is quite old, and since the 1080 and the 980 are not so far apart when it comes to their processing power. unrelated picture is attached because I wanted to show off my setup which soon will be 5 monitors! >:D UserBenchmarks: Game 104%, Desk 78%, Work 64% CPU: Intel Core i7-7700 - 81.9% GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080 - 126.8% SSD: PNY CS900 240GB - 69.7% SSD: PNY CS900 240GB - 78.3% HDD: Toshiba DT01ACA200 2TB - 84.8% HDD: WD Blue 2.5" 1TB (2011) - 62.9% RAM: Samsung M378A1K43CB2-CRC 2x8GB - 75.8% MBD: Alienware Aurora R6
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