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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from Psittac in Logitech G335 vs G733 vs Sennheiser PC37x vs Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro   
    I'm personally a user of beyerdynamic (custom one pro) and i really like them. Beyerdynamic is also good at providing support for their products. You can buy pretty much all parts for it if they break.
     
    What i recommend you do however is go to a good audio store and try a few options. Some will sound good but are f***n uncomfortable for you. You can get addon mics so just get a good pair of headphones.
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from lewdicrous in New Microsoft Office   
    Your school does not use office for email and stuff? If they do you can get it for free. 
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from kamiraasu in 165hz monitor judder with low fps   
    do you by any chance have a freesync/gsync display?
    it could be one of those hitting its bottom limit
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    karsnoordhuis reacted to SonEfAdam in How do I plug my Headset into a PC?   
    Ooh Thanks! Just what I needed.
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    karsnoordhuis reacted to sub68 in How do I plug my Headset into a PC?   
    I always was looking for this kind of adapter just in case thanks
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from steve2563 in Asus 1080ti Turbo   
    i believe they are inductors not capacitors. Don't let them touch the leads and you will be fine on that front
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from sub68 in How in the world is the Tecware Phantom so cheap?   
    made in germany. higher labour cost most probably. and the brand ofcourse
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from MKSanic in How in the world is the Tecware Phantom so cheap?   
    made in germany. higher labour cost most probably. and the brand ofcourse
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from JediFragger in Just like that 2005 Jet movie - Air Force to develop AI driven drones next year   
    Great... Now i have to upgrade my AA systems to keep those damn things away.
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from Fnige in Just like that 2005 Jet movie - Air Force to develop AI driven drones next year   
    Great... Now i have to upgrade my AA systems to keep those damn things away.
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from Dominik W in Just like that 2005 Jet movie - Air Force to develop AI driven drones next year   
    Great... Now i have to upgrade my AA systems to keep those damn things away.
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from Peterwoo802 in Just like that 2005 Jet movie - Air Force to develop AI driven drones next year   
    Great... Now i have to upgrade my AA systems to keep those damn things away.
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from RussiansRule in Just like that 2005 Jet movie - Air Force to develop AI driven drones next year   
    Great... Now i have to upgrade my AA systems to keep those damn things away.
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Just like that 2005 Jet movie - Air Force to develop AI driven drones next year   
    Great... Now i have to upgrade my AA systems to keep those damn things away.
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    karsnoordhuis reacted to Little Digger in Please help me where can i find this. B156HAN13.0   
    Out of stock on this website. Thanks for reply.
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from AKO_Tall in Inline psu capacitors   
    thats not what ripple does. that tends to happen when a bad quality power supply shorts out somehow. ripple is more subtle  
    this is an extreme case but does show it really well. after an AC signal gets rectified aka converted to dc you get voltage spikes. a capacitor can store some energy temporarely and release it at a later time. this smoothes out the signal as shown. the remaining peaks on the red line measured from highest to lowest point is the ripple voltage. most decent power supplies do a better job than this example. the ripple is usually sub 10 mV meaning the voltage isnt perfectly 12V or 5V but changes between 11.95 and 12.05V or 4.95 and 5.05V. This continuous change of voltage can affect some serious overclocks. that said, your RM650x has a ripple voltage of 7mV at 600W load on the 12V rail wich is excellent. i suspect taking them out will increase this with 5-10mV orso. still very good. the atx spec says it must be at most 120mV for the 12V rail and 50mV for the 5 and 3.3V rail.
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    karsnoordhuis reacted to Spotty in Inline psu capacitors   
    You won't have any issues running cables without inline caps. The RMx is pretty good so ripple is pretty good regardless of the inline caps. They're pretty much just there to show marginally better ripple in PSU reviews and annoy people trying to do neat cable management.
     
    https://www.corsair.com/ww/en/blog/Explanation-of-RMi-New-Type-4-Cables
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from Spotty in Inline psu capacitors   
    thats not what ripple does. that tends to happen when a bad quality power supply shorts out somehow. ripple is more subtle  
    this is an extreme case but does show it really well. after an AC signal gets rectified aka converted to dc you get voltage spikes. a capacitor can store some energy temporarely and release it at a later time. this smoothes out the signal as shown. the remaining peaks on the red line measured from highest to lowest point is the ripple voltage. most decent power supplies do a better job than this example. the ripple is usually sub 10 mV meaning the voltage isnt perfectly 12V or 5V but changes between 11.95 and 12.05V or 4.95 and 5.05V. This continuous change of voltage can affect some serious overclocks. that said, your RM650x has a ripple voltage of 7mV at 600W load on the 12V rail wich is excellent. i suspect taking them out will increase this with 5-10mV orso. still very good. the atx spec says it must be at most 120mV for the 12V rail and 50mV for the 5 and 3.3V rail.
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    karsnoordhuis reacted to goodtofufriday in How do you even cool this thing - i9-10990XE + 10th gen i3/i5 spotted   
    As someone who ran a FX 9590 in tandem with two radeon 6990s, this is fine. 
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Deepcool Captain 360EX RGB White AIO   
    /\ this. and as the manual suggest, you have a pump header. connect the pump to it and one of the fans to the cpu fan header. the other fans can just be connected to a case fan 
    header
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from Whosonicus in Fans full speed on startup   
    this is not uncommon behaviour especially in server hardware. im assuming they dont get a pwm signal from the controller and 12v power so they just spin at 100% until the fan controller is booted up.
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from Ben17 in Cadence Allegro/OrCad~ Does anyone know HOW to use this stuff?   
    youtube  is your friend here, if you have never layed out a board id suggest starting off with a more basic package like easyeda. this allows you to get the hang of it and then switch over more easely. i did this with altium
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from RobertHRussell in can i use my current wireless networking card?   
    this one does come with a network card thing i believe
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from Ben17 in Fans full speed on startup   
    not per say, in pwm mode the fan needs a pwm signal on the 4th pin and 12v on its power lines.  if a 4 pin fan doesnt get a pwm signal it will go into voltage controlled mode like 3 pin fans. if the controller has not been booted up it will not be able to send the pwm signal nor can it change the voltage on the power lines. result: both fans get 12v and no pwm signal and spin at full speed
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    karsnoordhuis got a reaction from Ben17 in Fans full speed on startup   
    they would have to change the order at which the peripherals get loaded. so yes, yes they probably can.
    will they? im not so shure as embedded programming can be really f*** hard (dont ask me how i know) but you could certainly try. asus support has been pretty nice in my experience. i got help with a x58 motherboard only one or two years ago.
    give it a shot, ask them!
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