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AldiPrayogi

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  1. At least a WAN show segment discussing the Billet Lab prototype thing needs to happen. The rest of the points Steve talked about CAN be defensible (rushed schedule, etc) but that prototype thing is NOT without the proper context from LMG. I think the fans and others deserve that. It's not about the drama or anything but a clarification on HOW such a fuck up could happen. @LinusTech
  2. My old PC had Win98 and WinXP on it. That thing was so nostalgic
  3. I ran CEMU on my PC to play BOTW, fun game. Ran at 60 fps too which is nice.
  4. mfw my internet in 3rd world Indonesia is faster than what's considered fast internet in Germany
  5. I was in the market for cheap tablet recently. Decided to pre-order the Samsung A8 Wifi. The specs is enough for my use case of Netflix and simple web browsing (3GB RAM and 32 Storage + expansion). Just enough so that I don't have to open up my laptop to watch and consume content.
  6. Destiny 2 was a great FPS tbh, the gameplay was so good. Too bad it was grindy as hell though lol
  7. No unfortunately. I don't have a use for them right now but I'll keep em in mind when the need arises.
  8. Hey, I bought the Samson headphone. Thanks for the recommendation! They sound great and the I wound up paying less than I otherwise would have, so that's always a welcome.
  9. IO Interactive seems to always fucks up their distribution. Their game is great but the delivery is just awful it seems.
  10. Hey man thanks for the reply. I just asked the seller for availability and they said that the HD681 is not in stock. They recommended the https://www.tokopedia.com/promusik/headphone-superlux-hd668b-original, are they good? Plus, one more question, have you tried gaming using the headset? How'd they sound? Thanks!
  11. https://www.tokopedia.com This would be the site with a budget of around Rp. 900.000.
  12. Ah that option is too expensive here in Indonesia. Almost double the price of the Kraken X.
  13. Hi guys, I'm looking for a new budget gaming headset. My budget is around 900k Indonesian Rupiah (60 USD). I'm looking for a good sound quality, would love to get a wireless option but I don't know if there's one available within my budget. Based on my research, I narrowed it down to these options: 1. Redragon Icon H520 2. Razer Kraken X 3. Logitech G435 (wireless) 4. Logitech G431 5. HyperX Cloud Stinger 6. Corsair HS50 PRO STEREO Right now I'm kinda leaning for the Redragon. I have purchased their product before and their after sale support was great, plus it seems like the product itself is great. I can squeeze in another 10 USD I think if you guys have other recommendations. Thanks!
  14. Linus looks good with glasses on. Just sayin'.
  15. I've played Kena Bridge of Spies for a bit and I think my GPU temps is a little bit better now. I used your config btw, 3 fans at the front and 1+1 at the back and top. Both the idle and load temps are reduced by a couple of degrees (3-4 C). But the biggest difference is the noise now. So much better and quiet even under load. These fans rock. Thanks for the recommendations!
  16. So guys I just had a weird situation with my computer. I tried installing my a new set of fans to my computer, until it wouldn't boot anymore (It's kinda fixed now but I don't know how). Here is the full story: So while I was changing my fans, I thought that I might as well move a 2.5 inch ssd to its proper mount (it was taped to the case before) and changing its SATA data cable, no biggie. I also wanted to try using a fan hub that I haven't used before. All was going smoothly. Until I pushed the power button and there was only black screen on the monitor. The motherboard also had its CPU + DRAM debug light on. Big trouble. I thought that I had pierced/scratched the mobo or knocked off a cap. I thought that it might be the fan hub that was causing trouble, so I disconnected it, no dice. Then tried unplugging the newly installed fans, still no dice. Then I thought maybe I need to do a clear CMOS, so I popped off the CMOS battery, pressed the power, etc, then put it back in. Still no post. I then tried replugging the 24 & 8 pin CPU power cable, reseating the RAM, tried different DP port, still no post. Then I unplugged all the USB things off the board + unplugging the SSD (that had the new SATA cable). Lo and behold, it posted! Great, I put everything back without putting the side panel on, set XMP on, changed the SATA cable back to the old one, and plugging the fans directly to the mobo instead of using the hub. I tried turning it back on again and to see if it would go to Windows, and it did. At this point, I thought that the problem was the bad SATA cable, since I've disconnected it then it successfully posted. Everything was fine, thank God. Until I tried putting the back side panel back on. So my setup is a bit weird, here's a photo of it attached. All the testing and swapping I just told you was done on the table. So I needed to properly set up the PC and put it back on the shelf. I closed the back side panel, put it on the shelf, turned the PC on, then the same problem happened. Black screen, fan at 100%, the two CPU and DRAM debug lights were on PLUS it would turn itself off after 5 seconds then it'd turn itself on again on a loop. I thought that maybe my power supply was broken? It should've had protections that would turn itself off, right? Or maybe I had pinched a wire that caused a short circuit? I wasn't sure. I did the whole inspection all over again. Resetting the RAM, unplugging stuffs, etc. Until I tried reseating the 8 pin CPU pins, then it posted. This is weird, since the last time it posted, the problem wasn't that (I thought it was the bad SATA cable or/and a mouse USB dongle). I tried plugging in things one by one at this point, and thankfully it successfully posted while it's on the shelf with the back side panel on. What might cause this problem? Is it just a pinched wire while I was closing the back side panel on? Or maybe another worse underlying problem? (Bad PSU, mobo, etc)? Thanks for the help! And sorry for the long post.
  17. Dude. Fucking hell. That was the most intense fan swap I've ever done. Warning, it's gonna be a long post. So while I was changing my fans, I thought that I might as well move a 2.5 inch ssd to its proper mount (it was taped to the case before) and changing its SATA data cable, no biggie. I also wanted to try using a fan hub that I haven't used before. All was going smoothly. Until I pushed the power button and there was only black screen on the monitor. The motherboard also had its CPU + DRAM debug light on. Big trouble. I thought that I had pierced/scratched the mobo or knocked off a cap. I thought that it might be the fan hub that was causing trouble, so I disconnected it, no dice. Then tried unplugging the newly installed fans, still no dice. Then I thought maybe I need to do a clear CMOS, so I popped off the CMOS battery, pressed the power, etc, then put it back in. Still no post. I then tried replugging the 24 & 8 pin CPU power cable, reseating the RAM, tried different DP port, still no post. Then I unplugged all the USB things off the board + unplugging the SSD (that had the new SATA cable). Lo and behold, it posted! Great, I put everything back without putting the side panel on, set XMP on, changed the SATA cable back to the old one, and plugging the fans directly to the mobo instead of using the hub. I tried turning it back on again and to see if it would go to Windows, and it did. At this point, I thought that the problem was the bad SATA cable, since I've disconnected it then it successfully posted. Everything was fine, thank God. Until I tried putting the back side panel back on. So my setup is a bit weird, here's a photo of it attached. All the testing and swapping I just told you was done on the table. So I needed to properly set up the PC and put it back on the shelf. I closed the back side panel, put it on the shelf, turned the PC on, then the same problem happened. Black screen, fan at 100%, the two CPU and DRAM debug lights were on PLUS it would turn itself off after 5 seconds then it'd turn itself on again on a loop. I thought that maybe my power supply was broken? It should've had protections that would turn itself off, right? Or maybe I had pinched a wire that caused a short circuit? I wasn't sure. I did the whole inspection all over again. Resetting the RAM, unplugging stuffs, etc. Until I tried reseating the 8 pin CPU pins, then it posted. This is weird, since the last time it posted, the problem wasn't that (I thought it was the bad SATA cable or/and the a mouse USB dongle). I tried plugging in things one by one at this point, and thankfully it successfully posted while it's on the shelf with the back side panel on. So here I am, on my now fixed (I fucking hope so) computer, that I don't know how it was fixed, and what caused the problem in the first place. Plus it now has nice new fans too, which is nice.
  18. Thanks for the info! I'll post here once I've installed the fans. That's a sexy ass looking gpu man. And my tower cooler is also a Deep Cool lol
  19. I have this case Aero One Frost, and my idle temps on both my CPU and GPU are in the low-mid 40s. I live in South East Asia so it's normal to have a high 20 to low 30-ish degrees days. The spec is a R5 3600 and a 1660 Ti. The bottom fans would be hindered I think since I have 2 hard disks and a PSU down there. But if it can lower the GPU temps then I'd be happy, this thing is loud and anything that can lower its load/noise is always welcome to me.
  20. So would it better if I put 2 at the bottom as intake and 3 at the top and back as exhaust?
  21. Hi guys, After the recent LTT video, I was wondering where I should put my fans. I just bought 5 Arctic F12s. I have a 5-fan (crappy fans mind you, they're all 3 pins) config right now, two at the front + 1 at the bottom as intake and 1 at the top and 1 at the back as the output. I was wondering if it'd be better for my GPU to put 2 fans at the bottom and 1 at the front as intake and 1 at the top and 1 at the back as the output, or if it'd not matter since I have a full ATX case anyway. Thanks!
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