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SaHaRzZz

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  1. Hi everyone, I am looking for 7 case fans, non RGB, at or below 20 dBa, and it's going to be like that: - 4 140's on a 280mm radiator, front panel, push/pull - 2 140's on a 280mm radiator, top panel, push - 1 140mm rear fan They are all going to be connected to a commander pro with PWN control, and I have Y cables so it's going to be alright. I tried going through this list: https://www.quietpc.com/140mmfans but I don't want to miss anything by relying purely on this, and the Nanoxia fan sadly have low static pressure, I really don't care for looks btw
  2. Completely blanked about this one, I don't have a rear dust filter and I should definitely use it as exhaust.
  3. Yes both my CPU & GPU are water cooled, but the VRMs on the graphics card are air cooled by a 92mm fan (NZXT Kraken g12). And yes I want to make sure that the MB's VRMs are cooled as well (x370 crosshair vi hero), and the main reason I think about this setup is because I want to top radiator to get cooler air and I'm thinking that this is the way to do it, I can't mount a 280mm rad as rear exhaust. So you think keeping the rear fan as exhaust will be preferable in any case?
  4. I know how it sounds, but the situation i'll be handling will look like this: NZXT H710 + dual 280mm radiators front & top. I tried to mspaint what I'm thinking of doing, do you think it's better to use the 140mm as intake rather than exhaust in my case?
  5. He looks amazing and especially for it's price! But he doesn't support my dual 280mm I wish he did tho!
  6. I just can't understand which one is better and in what I'm looking for a PC case for a standard ATX board, x370 hero 6, and it will contain two NZXT X62, so I'm gonna have to fit dual 280mm radiators in there, and.. well cable management, 2 2.5" SSDs, commander pro and things like that behind the scenes. Do you guys have any recommendations? Ive been looking at the "lian li pc-o11 dynamic", it looks good but I am really not sure if it is or if there's a better choise.
  7. I am planning on buying a cheap laptop/chromebook to run a lightweight linux system on, it has 32gb eMMC on it and it's enough for the OS but I'd like to get more from inserting a micro sd card in it. Now it does have a micro sd reader, but is there a standard for a specific rated speed/capacity that I can be sure it can run at? there isn't much info on the model/specs, and I want to get the fastest micro sd I can get with a reasonable capacity. Or am I completely off and I can insert even a 512gb model and it'll run just fine?
  8. using Windows with these kind of CPUs is brave imo, I think they are aimed at ChromeOS and things like that, but I guess 2 faster cores are better than 4 slower ones, it's just that I don't get why some comparison sites show 2ghz on the atom cpu and it's even written in intel's site "up to 2ghz"
  9. Do you think it will be capable of running a lightweight linux system? No more than internet and some terminal activity, maybe a bit of low res youtube
  10. Thats the thing, on intel's site it says that it doesnt support turbo tech, but on pther comparison sites it says that it turbos to 2ghz. Very confused about that one
  11. I just cant find enough information to determine which one is better for a laptop with a lightweight linux system, It will be a secondary computer for when im leaving the house, nothing serious. On paper it seems like the atom beats the celeron, what do you think?
  12. That's actually awesome to hear, that means that it could work! I'll try it out, thank you! It is a router as far as I know, with a different subnet and everything, specifically for my smart devices. All I needed to do is to make sure that I can switch to another one without issues coming from the smart devices. I think that is it! thank you both !
  13. So ive got a router connected to a modem/router, this specific router is there just to handle my smart devices, and I need to switch to another one, but problem is.. When I did it some of my smart devices refused to connect to anything else, even after resetting and I tried so many methods, I ended up just undoing everything and giving up on it. But recently I changed my modem/router to another one, and matched the same SSID and password to be the same as the last one, and I saw that my phone reconnected automatically, so it got me thinking.. If I'll put another router for handling smart devices, and match the same SSID and password to what was on the last one before, will my devices just connect to it without any problems?
  14. So my goal is to get the best performance for primarily gaming, and also doing creative work, while keeping temps below 90~ degrees at stress tests with AVX and everything. I tested a lot, I won the lottery with my ram, from 3200mhz cl16 I managed to get 3733mhz cl16 stable with memtest86 at 1.45v (could be lower, haven't tested lower yet), but I think I lost it with the CPU, because it takes 1.365v to get to a stable 5ghz on all cores, and that really heats up quickly to around 100c. Now I'm overclocked at 4.9ghz on all cores, with a surprisingly stable 1.315v and could maybe be stable on even lower than that (hasn't tested yet), which I find weird as to why it consumes so much at 5ghz but meh. And I'm wondering to myself.. should I leave my i9 9900k on stock if it's not overclocked to 5ghz? Because at stock the cpu can boost to 5ghz on 2 cores, 4.8ghz on 4, and 4.7ghz all around, and I think that maybe I'll benefit more with gaming on that setting? and get better thermals? Is it like.. go 5ghz or go home kind of thing? When overclocking I was messing around with voltage and LLC, was also setting the uncore to the stock value manually and disabling adaptive voltage on the BLCK, so I think I'm doing it right, not 200% sure though.
  15. both are pretty much at the same performance, I'd personally get the 3200mhz cl16
  16. I installed the new BIOS version that came out a few days ago, and I re-installed the chipset drivers just in case, but everything stayed the same and yes I'm using the latest win10 vesion. The whole PC is 1 month old, except for both the m.2 drives, the Corsair is 2 years old and the Samsung is 1 year old(extracted from a laptop)
  17. I have two drives, one which is Samsung PM961 and the other one is the Corsair Force MP500, I experience slow writing speeds on both, I tried everything I could find about it, I didn't reach to the point of thermal throttling in my tests but I do know that in a sustained test the MP500 will throttle eventually. I attached the results, and as you can see, the writing speeds are extremely slow, I just can't seem to find the issue 'write caching on the device' is enabled on both drives, and they both seem to be in PCIE 3.0 X4, I also verified that in the BIOS, I have 32GB DDR4 3200 Dominators + i9 9900k + gigabyte z390 m gaming what is happening?
  18. But removing the sticker also voids my warranty is there a specific brand that is considered good? cause browsing amazon there are so much and I really can't tell what I should choose
  19. Hi, So I got 2 m.2 drives, one on the top slot is the Samsung PM961, it is doing okay with thermals, sitting idle at around 44~ which is okay with me I guess(if I can lower that I would be happier tho) and my second drive on the bottom slot is the Corsair MP500, which is better known as a furnace, but I got it when it just launched so there wasn't much info about it back then(125$ without taxes for 128gb back then, what PCMR makes you do right..?) it sits idle at 57~ which is very bad, because when trying to do anything at it, it goes to 82 and thermal throttles, so I need to do something about it. ____ I attached an image of my case and both of my m.2 drives, I put a lot of time and effort into cooling it as best as I can with limited space (NZXT H400), the CPU is water cooled with the Kraken X62 mounted on the front as intake, and the GPU is cooled with the Kraken G12 + Corsair H55 mounted on the back as exhaust, the fans: Rear: 1 x ML120 as push Top: 2 x ML140 Front: 2 x ML140 as pull + 2 X Aer P140 as push Now, I plan to replace the Aer P140s on the front to 2 Noctua nf-p14s redux-1200p, and to add a Be Quiet! Silent Wings 3 120mm PWM to the rear radiator as a pull fan. It's not for the m.2 drives, it's for making it run more quietly and efficiently, but is there anything I can do to better cool my m.2 drive/drives? I have a PCIe x1 slot available right next to my furnace m.2 drive, if I can mount something to cool the drive on it (if it's not too high) then that's an option. ___ So, does anyone have an idea on how to approach this?
  20. I did and I found out I needed 1.75" with a separator I have, but those are not available so I settled on 2" with lots of additional washers. That's actually exactly the size I need! Wow thanks! So now I'm going to get the 1.5" instead and although I'm gonna lose about 0.025" when putting the screw in with this shroud, I think I'll be okay.
  21. That actually sounds really good, I measured everything, just gotta get some 6-32 2" screws, add a few washers and I'm set. Thank you!
  22. So that will help the airflow regardless of the raised honeycomb?
  23. So I want to fit another fan outside the cast to improve the cooling on my GPU's radiator which is located on the rear exhaust side of the case. But there's a little bump on the outside, so I can't really place a fan there, and inside the case I don't think I'll have enough room. I thought about maybe getting longer screws and nuts to make possible, but do you think it's gonna destroy the main idea of cooling it better? I plan to put there one more ML120 PRO RGB which I have just laying around. thoughts?
  24. As of right now, my idle temps are at 33c, browsing and youtube temps are at 37c, and max stress test 65c at max. before that it was sitting at 55c idle and 78 stress test while being noise af. So yeah I'm happy about it, and of course I installed aftermarket heatsinks on every VRAM and VRM module on the card, it's pretty good id say
  25. So I own the Gigabyte z390 m gaming, with an NZXT H400, RTX 2080 ti and an i9 9900k And I have noticed the thermal sensors are really bad, it doesn't get the actual temperature and after modding the Kraken G12 on my GPU I also have to worry about VRAM temps which I can't really monitor. I was thinking about getting the corsair commander pro, since I need it for controlling my fans separately(right now using a Y splitter for connecting 3 of them) and then controlling them with ICUE. BUT I really think I should get one of these thermal sensors, placing one on the GPU VRAM for adjusting rpm for the kraken G12 fan. ___ The question is.. is there a good way to go at it? like, something to guide me a little? right now I'm just thinking that I should somehow attach them to one of the VRAM aftermarket heatsinks I installed, but I really don't know. I tried searching for vids or something but all I got was explanations about how they work, which didn't really help me. Do you guys know anything about it?
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