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About Kanna
- Birthday April 19
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https://steamcommunity.com/id/TryFindThis/
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Origin? You mean Sims client?
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That client I used once
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Ahh the client that starts the airline
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If I had it
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Yes
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Sweden
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Computers | Retro consoles | Anime
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School
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Eating Bugs and Omurice
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CPU
Ryzen 5 5600x
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Motherboard
Gigabyte Aorus x570 Elite
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RAM
2X16GB Corsair Vengance RGB Pro
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GPU
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 Windforce
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Case
Corsair Carbide 275r airflow
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Storage
500GB Kingston A2000 / 4TB Seagate / 1TB Western Digital
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PSU
Seagate Seasonic 650w 80+ GOLD
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2x AOC AOC G2590FX 24.5"
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Cooling
AMD Wraith Prism Cooler
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Keyboard
Razer blackwidow elite
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Razer deathadder elite
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Windows10 / Ubuntu
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Samsung Galaxy S10
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it's actually a more standardized and similar to a normal PC case, except it's a bit slimmer than an optical drive would be, so the slots for HDDs for the cases that have them it goes out to the edges, and not much extra beyond a normal PCIe back cover
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Nope it's a Noctua NH-L9i because it's the best the school had that fit, but then it cools enough even with the light workload I put on the server. If it were something I used personally I would find some cooler that is fitting the odd height limits.
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Yeah the work needed to make these airflow effective is usually not worth it, especially with how they have their heatsink design in a way where it's just not optimal, could be more worth if it was for example a good but low profile cooler for example in a server mounted case, run a low profile noctua for my server I have in school for some various stuff
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It makes sense with how stock coolers are usually made to work just good enough, doesn't have to be all that optimal, which I also guess is the case, my friends fan probably is the lower speed due to the much better conditions the PC is in with a controlled AC room and probably more airflow through the case (mine is quite terrible)
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Anything is better than stock tbh, but if I actually go for upgrading I will go better directly, was mostly just seeing if anything could be done in my current situation. Also that cooler was not available in Sweden anyway (unless I use Swedish amazon)
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that's what I thought, so bad design that it wiggles ig? still doesn't fully explain it. Oh I totally know I need a better cooler if I want proper cooling, I plan on buying the Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO when I got money, which also is what I use in my school build to cool a Ryzen 7 7700.
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I should've clarified that it was my friends build over in school that had the low speed fan, and the computer lab is under much better cooling conditions so it's at like 36 on the 880RPM, so perhaps I make an unfair comparison.
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The processor is set to 5% by default by the balanced power plan, and I verified it. But however, you could be right on the repasting and remounting, because it feels like the cooler can be rotated ever so slightly when you wiggle, so perhaps it's not sitting good enough. Will order some paste and try. Also setting the minimum 4% lower to 1 did not change anything so probably all comes down to mounted badly
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I have a Ryzen 5 5600x that I put a AMD Wraith Prism on as I had one over from another build with a Ryzen 7 7700, but in this system with an aurous x570 elite board I experience the CPU fan is quite loud and will always be over 1500RPM even on idle, I tried tweaking some fan curves, but I experienced the temp went up a lil too much (in other words, inexperienced) I run the balanced system power plan so no always boosting here, if anyone has some tips if this is even fixable, I noticed my friend with a build using the newer CPU had like 800RPM idle. To clarify, I would upgrade the cooler if I had the money.
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Fortnite takes a good while to load up on HDD install.
Kanna replied to Kanna's topic in Troubleshooting
nope only Fortnite, so I think it's perhaps a Fortnite being a lot to load thing as mentioned. -
Fortnite takes a good while to load up on HDD install.
Kanna replied to Kanna's topic in Troubleshooting
Oh yeah I already had that on apparently, so that wasn't it, Nope I meant literal 15 minutes, maybe like 10? -
Fortnite takes a good while to load up on HDD install.
Kanna replied to Kanna's topic in Troubleshooting
yeah, so fortnite went a little faster loading with the streaming assets installed, but as said it's very much held back by my HDD in such game. -
Fortnite takes a good while to load up on HDD install.
Kanna replied to Kanna's topic in Troubleshooting
Yeah I figured the HDD would be a bottleneck, I got this years ago to store most of my games, which has worked fine, it was only now when I recently tried fortnite which has advanced a lot since I last played on my PC. But I am giving DX11 a try because I think I had DX12, and also I'm installing the streamed textures, perhaps might not help with loading, but it's something -
I have recently wanted to try some more Fortnite on my PC as I upgraded to a RTX 4060, but whenever I press launch it launches like normal, but it takes like 15 minutes to start, and most likely give me an error to relaunch the game (and also verify it in the same process), yet no fix. I noticed my HDD which is 5400 RPM only is 100% used when loading in which would just mean it's trying it's best, but still it's an HDD. Just wondering if there is any troubleshooting steps I could take that could possibly fix this, do I have to use an SSD for the game perhaps? is my HDD dying (despite not really showing signs in other games) or just a plain and simple reinstallation overnight? Give your opinions and tips
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I feel like 3 fan isn't needed if a card just has good cooling. That makes sense, but in this case I might actually look if I can go for the ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 8GB Dual OC as it's not much more money and even on their tests seem to get a neat temp and noise, but still haven't really tested my card if it is alright. I mean everything looks fine, didn't expect anything to look different there, it's a regular card after all.