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brunostejskal reacted to Seipa in Be quiet! Dark Base 900 Pro Radiator support
ofc, Im stupid x)
I dont need it! I want it
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brunostejskal reacted to TahoeDust in x299 to z390 back to x299 back to z390 - First Custom Loop
I have been wanting to do a full custom loop for a long time and have decided to take the leap with this update/upgrade. The EVGA 2080 ti FTW3 is on order, and the foundation is being laid. Here is the parts list and progress thus far...
This parts list will be continually updated as the build continues:
Be Quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Rev. 2
HWLabs Black Ice Nemesis 420GTX
HWLabs Black Ice Nemesis 280GTX
EK-XRES 140 Revo D5 RGB PWM Pump
8 x Noctua NF-A14 PWN chromax
Bitspower Silver Shining Fittings
Bitspower PETG 16mm OD Tube
EK-UNI Pump Bracke
XSPC LCD Temperature Display
Aquacomputer G1/4" Inline Temperature Sensor, Female to Male
Monsoon Hardline All Pro Deluxe Bender Kit 16mm
Current:
i7-7820x @ 4.8GHz under EKWB Velocity
EVGA 2080 ti FTW3 Hydrocopper
EVGA x299 Dark
4x8gb g.Skill TridentZ 3600MHz CL16
Samsung 970 pro 1gb
Samsung 860 evo 2tb
EVGA Supernova 1200w P2
Bitfinex White sleeved cables
Parts to install:
i9-9900k (dellided with Copper IHS) under Heatkiller IV Pro
2x8gb g.Skill TridentZ RGB 4400MHz CL18
EVGA z390 Dark
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brunostejskal reacted to Sauron in Programming Language(s)
Don't worry about how many programming languages you "know" or even which ones - once you understand the core concepts transitioning between languages is fairly easy. A CS course doesn't just teach you how to write in a specific language - those are just tools to explore a concept.
Personally I've had some experience with about a dozen different languages but the ones I'm most comfortable with right now are Python, C, C++, Java, Kotlin, Erlang. I've also been exploring Rust and I plan to continue as soon as I have the time.
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brunostejskal reacted to For Science! in Best slim 240mm radiator and best 120mm radiator (any thickness)
The SE360 is the worst performer out of these tested at all fan rpms. I think the PE radiators perform very well, but if you can afford to do so, there are better options out there. Unless if someone can think of reasons why the SE240 would scale differently than the other companies, I would assume that the 240mm variant would be equally bad.
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brunostejskal reacted to Netami in Watercooling in 2019, should I go back?
Yeah that's pretty much where I'm at. I know the performance of watercooling will be super close to a NH-D15 or similar, but I'm so close to that "fuck it, I'm an enthusiast" mark of going back to a custom loop.
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brunostejskal reacted to just_dave in What is a VRM doubler
Get a GPU with crappy VRM, ghetto the 16 phase on it and go break records on HWBot
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brunostejskal reacted to BigDamn in AMD Releases NEW Ryzen Embedded CPUs today. "3X performance per watt..."
dammit fuck. i thought we were getting some Ryzen 3000 news. oh well maybe one day...
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brunostejskal reacted to Dedayog in AMD Releases NEW Ryzen Embedded CPUs today. "3X performance per watt..."
The clickbait is strong with this one
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brunostejskal reacted to Simon771 in XSPC vs Alphacool vs EK vs Swiftech (quality)
Well if you check at financing reports of EKWB, you will notice that each year they multiplie profit by factor x2.
2014 = 2M
2015= 5M
People are buying from EKWB because products have good quality.
If you question quality of products, you just can't go wrong with EKWB.
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brunostejskal reacted to Revan654 in Best Case for Quiet Water Cooling?
At that price your better off getting something from Case-Labs.
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brunostejskal reacted to mariushm in Pascal, help with program
program Project1; {$APPTYPE CONSOLE} uses SysUtils; var s:string; i:integer; l:integer; counter: integer; words: integer; c: char; begin write('Your text:'); readln(s); words := 0; counter := 0; l := length(s); if l<1 then begin writeln('Not enough characters in the text! Press ENTER to quit.'); readln; exit; end; for i := 1 to l do begin c := s[i]; { get character at offset i } if (c=' ') then begin {space character} if counter>0 then begin {was there at least a character not space before?} writeln('Adding word with ',counter,' characters.'); words := words + 1; { yes, increase word count, reset char counter} counter := 0; end; end; if (c<>' ') then begin { not a space, part of word} counter := counter+1; end; end; { end of for loop } { reached end of string, if there was more than 1 char not space, add word} { you could avoid this by adding a space character to end of string before the for loop, IF you know the string will always be less than 255 characters } if (counter>0) then begin writeln('Adding word with ',counter,' characters.'); words := words +1; end; writeln('Number of words: ',words); readln; end.
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brunostejskal reacted to Gareque in What was your first computer?
That is possibly the nerdiest, yet coolest, thing I've never thought of...
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brunostejskal reacted to GoldenLag in What was your first computer?
well....... i dont remember what it was, but i can tell you that its CPU is on my keychain
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brunostejskal reacted to Stormseeker9 in i7 6700k is it still good?
If you can wait a few months - look into getting yourself a zen 2 when it gets released.
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brunostejskal reacted to Bartholomew in i7 6700k is it still good?
I feel your pain; old 6700k here is ridicoulosly expensive in eu;
Boxed 300 euro min, tray (withou a freaking box!) Is even 400 where i live which makes no sense so indication of some weird pricing. Second hand is maybe 25 less....
Im at i5 6400; and im waiting for nex gen zen on this one... amd prices are more on par with us where im at
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brunostejskal reacted to Slottr in 2133 MHz too slow for ryzen?
Yes, I run a 1700 and have gone through a few different kits for tests like this
In Adobe programs, in games and in stuff like large excel work I've had fairly significant performance differences between slower and faster running ram
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brunostejskal reacted to Slottr in 2133 MHz too slow for ryzen?
There's a fairly significant different between 2133 and 3000 on Ryzen
But yeah dual channel is basically a requirement
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brunostejskal reacted to Radium_Angel in Pascal, help with program
If it does what you need it to do, then it's not obsolete.
Several of our million dollar (plus) scientific instruments in our lab run programs written in Pascal.
And god help me, we have one done in COBOL...
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brunostejskal reacted to NunoLava1998 in Good gaming computer for 240fps 1920x1080
wtf just go for a b450 tomahawk
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brunostejskal reacted to Invisible tech Budjanovci in Pascal, help with program
I'm first year, in 2nd or 3rd we will start c++
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brunostejskal reacted to EpiCheeseTime in New to Custom Loop, being paranoid
YES! lol not at all.
New build is this: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/cheezectv563/saved/Vw8D23
Disregard the case, the WD 250gb SSD, one of the 2TB HDD, and the 2 ML120's.
Those are for this old system in the case which I am gifting to a friend.
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brunostejskal reacted to WereCat in AMD FX series
From personal experience, you won't even get most of the GTX 1060 6GB in many games combined with that CPU at 1080p.
Forget about RTX 2080. Upgrade your CPU and get something like GTX 1660ti or RTX 2060.
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brunostejskal reacted to EpiCheeseTime in New to Custom Loop, being paranoid
Thanks! About to drop about 5k on this new set up. Hoping the fluid doesn't kill it ?
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brunostejskal reacted to EpiCheeseTime in New to Custom Loop, being paranoid
So far have the blocks, pumps, tubing, and reservoirs from EK. Rads, fittings, and misc fittings from Primochill. Black rads with white or black fittings, or a mix, still up in the air.
I will not do Thermaltake anything cooling other than fans. I intend to do a full loop of both cpu and current one gpu. I also have a drain port in mind as I've watched all of Jay's and LTT videos on it.
I just want some more flash from the fluid side and the one fluid I had in mind, Vue, apparently sucks so trying to find alternative fluids that add flare haha.
Thanks for all the help bruno!
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brunostejskal reacted to Slottr in What PSU cables should I get?
Black is a universal perfect for anything, but the white cables are kinda unique