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Kealight

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  • Location
    Vancouver, Canada
  • Occupation
    Lighting Designer/LX Board OP

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 3800X
  • Motherboard
    ASRock X570 Tai Chi
  • RAM
    32GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo (2x16GB)
  • GPU
    MSI Ventus GP RTX 2080 Ti, Gigabyte Windforce X3 OC 2070 Super
  • Case
    Cooler Master Masterbox 5t
  • Storage
    2x 1TB NVME SSD
    2TB HDD
  • PSU
    Cooler Master V Gold 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
  • Display(s)
    MSI Optix Mag27 CQ
  • Cooling
    Corsair H115i w/ Push/Pull
  • Keyboard
    ROG Claymore
  • Mouse
    ROG Spatha
  • Sound
    UE Boom 2
  • Operating System
    Windows Home 64-bit
  • Laptop
    MSI GP63 Leopard 8RE
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  1. Yes, the passkey is the actual identifier for you, as apposed to user name. Use the same passkey on any Computers you are folding with.
  2. Hey, happy to be putting my first build to a good use. I have what is maybe a dumb question but I am looking at upgrading my GPU, what I am wondering is if i can take my current one, bump it down a slot and fold with both of them at once, I know they can't run in SLI but will it still work? Just to get a little more power on the project.
  3. I will take some pictures when I can, it's mounted with the fan facing down and is behind the cage so I am doubtful but will definitely check, thank you
  4. I'm not sure if this is a common issue, but I have a PSU with a "Hybrid" Fan that only turns on when the PSU is under an amount of load if the feature is switched on. Whenever it runs it clicks like the fan is hitting something, when I test it disconnected from the chaise it stops, so it isn't inherent with the PSU or at least not on it's own, I managed to temporarily fix it by sticking a thin piece of cardboard in the back between it and the case. But that isn't pretty and stopped working after a couple days. It will stop when I press on various sides, I feel like it may be between the placement of the holes in the case and the anti-vibration pads on the underside on the case. I don't think I want to remove them(trading one noise for another), but is there something to replace them that is lower profile or some other common fix? PSU: Cooler Master V Gold 75V Gold 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Case: Cooler Master MasterBox 5t
  5. @CPotter, are most of the links american or are there some secret alternates for your Canadian friends? Specifically iFixit? or maybe somewhere in the Lower Mainland that it could be found for a good deal?
  6. Hey, So I know this may be a dumb question, but I have a Gigabyte Windforce 3x OC 2070 Super in an ASRock X570 Taichi. With the length and size it seemed to be covering the chip-set fan, and I thought that may lead to issues down the line, so I stuck it in the second slot which the manual says is also a PCIE 4.0 x16 slot so should be the same. Does it actually matter which slot so long as it is an actual x16 slot and it's not like it's a PCIE 4.0 card so would there be any loss anyway? If it does matter, which is more important, using the top port or airflow to the chip-set fan?
  7. What happened with Synergy? Did they just stop paying for the sponsorship spot, or did more issues arise/not get fixed with the platform?
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