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LuigiNumber1

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  1. You could go for a 9th gen i7, they are still very good CPUs for gaming and wouldn’t have any issues with bottlenecking a 2060
  2. Ok well the squeak has come back and it’s really annoying, anyone have any idea how to take apart a Vive Cosmos controller cause all I can find are old videos for the original vive
  3. It seems that blowing compressed air into the gaps of the analog stick dramatically changed this
  4. So recently I got a Vive Cosmos and it has been great so far but just today my brother was playing it and he said the right controller has a squeak when you push it down and move it to the right. Some other things he noticed is that the stick would get stuck and would constantly move the players view sometimes. I inspected it myself and it feels really sticky (as in the movement of the stick when pushed down) so I was thinking maybe I need to lube/oil the mechanism or something. I couldn’t find any tear downs so I came here to see if anyone has any idea what to do. There is a video attached: 63090247251__9D699C20-374F-45EE-AE51-4F8F4688BD96.MOV
  5. thats not my setup thats just an example of what i could do. So would you have front intake and back and top exhaust?
  6. So basically just keep all fans at same RPM? also the back 120mm fan is just an exhaust fan. So also are you saying have the 240 rad as intake or exhaust? Here is an image from someone who sort of had the same problem but they have a custom loop but it should still give you an idea...
  7. What do you mean by "portion above the pump" and "premature failure"?
  8. Do you mean like GPU air cooled and CPU liquid or are you talking about something else?
  9. So would you suggest having both radiators as intake and then the one fan as exhaust or is that too positive?
  10. Could I put both gpu and cpu radiators as intake then if that would be a better option?
  11. So, in the near future i am going to buy a new GPU and an AIO cooler for my CPU. I have decided to go with one of GIGABYTE's waterforce cards since I don't want to have to go through the stress of setting up a custom loop. Anyway my question is, if i were to have these two components in my rig then it would involve two radiators (CPU: 280mm, GPU: 240mm). My case can support these but i was just wondering about placement. Would it be best to have the CPU radiator at the front as an intake and the GPU rad as an exhaust on the back top or the other way round? There is also a 120mm exhaust fan at the back. I've also heard that having a negative air pressure inside the case is better than positive. Also what would be the best way to completely remove Radeon software/drivers as the new GPU would be Nvidia?
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