PCDesignerRy
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I'm going to have to take a break from building for a while. I need to change my living situation which means I need to sell my current place. Here I'm only getting 25 mbps down when I could be getting 1000 mbps for free. I can't change ISP because AT&T is all we can get. Somehow......... 25mbps is the max speed they will offer us. I will tell you right now.... AT&T is the WORST customer service provider, internet service provider, and in my opinion of the worst companies on the planet to do any business with. I do NOT recommend or represent them in relation to any of my builds, I will be ditching any and all services with them ASAP. It's just gonna cost me $2k a month for a while before I can do so...
Wave Broadband is the way to go. They are legit and arguably the best ISP I can think of. I will be going over to them when I get in their area.
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First of all, I know many people like to run their internal air cooling for silence. Yesterday I was trying out some of the RGB fans I got for my monster and I ran into a number of hiccups. The first fan I tried was a 120mm and only a single color, red. I installed it, and it's supposed to run at about 1200-2000 rpm. I couldn't get it up passed 1000 at least according to my fan controller, which it was hooked to (Tt Commander F6). Plus, it was only a single color, and not changeable. It barely moves any air if it is running at 1000 RPM. On the other hand, for internal lighting, I used the two light bars that came as part of this kit (click this kit to see it), and then I started thinking. One of the main issues I have with RGB fans is that yes they are RGB, but to be a programmable color they usually need a proprietary internal fan hub which means they can't be controlled with an external facing fan controller for speed adjustment. The RGB fans I've tried seem to almost always barely move any air. So, getting to the point, with the light-bar kit I referenced before, I can use those two light bars only from that kit, while using Noctua 3000RPM 140mm case fans for the rest of my internal air cooling so that I still have both light and performance. Those two light bars are fully programmable in many many ways and have a little controller that comes with them, they work very, very well. I feel like this is the perfect setup of light to performance ratio............ for me.