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El_Psy_CoNGR00

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About El_Psy_CoNGR00

  • Birthday May 16, 1991

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    UK

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 2700x
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Crosshair hero vii
  • RAM
    Trident z RGB 3400 mhz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte windforce OC 11080 TI
  • Case
    Cooler master H500P
  • Storage
    boot drive - Samsung evo 240 gb ssd/ Seagate Barracuda 1TB
  • PSU
    evga 750 watt 80+ gold
  • Display(s)
    eletriq 32 inch /1080p144 htz/ips
  • Cooling
    cpu-NZXT Kraken X62 push pull config
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 Lux RGB Cherry MX Red
  • Mouse
    Aorus M3
  • Sound
    Logitech Z333 80 watt
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. for everyone who has just arrived to the event to give a helping hand follow this guide.
  2. @LFreeman i forgot about that video! it made me lmao cos it achieved nothing!!!!
  3. seriously? lol well im not surprised mac books are like george forman grills !!!!! they even cook the atmosphere that surrounds them!!!! personally i blame macs for the current global warming crisis.
  4. i know they did a build awhile ago where they got a case with a phase changer ( which is the same as a fridge compressor) inside it. it hit rediculous sub ambient temps of like 2c or 3c man id kill to have those kinda temps! but i wonder if cold bug would start to affect the hardware at some point?
  5. you know why there out of side panels? all the other folders got there first!! well my friend whilst the nice people at customer support get you panels make sure to keep the toasty boi cool. perhaps try the fridge? lol would like to see pics when the build is done. its gunna look sweet af !!!
  6. i know its not folding related. but this may be of interest to anyone who is willing to help. spread the word peeps.
  7. DAAAAAAAAAAMMNN that is a sweet case my friend! i agree that noctua fans would be the way forward as their noise to performance ratio cant be beaten. . Also are you aware that noctua have black fans available (chromax). i have never built a small form factor pc and to be honest never had any experience with small form factor but i would like to point you toward jayztwocents video where he builds in that specific case he manages to fit two aio coolers in to the case gets 78/79Cf or temps.i know nzxt(M22/X42)and corsair(V60/V80)do a small form factor aio. he also uses the standard profile sized fan/s that are supplied with the cooler. i do know that when you build in a small form factor case most of the time you have to give up a little bit of Performance due to the size and nature of the case. as for coolers i have only ever used the kraken series from nzxt as i know they are the best performing AIO on the market. however i do know that corsair follows closely behind when it come to AIO coolers. i hope i have helped in some way. coolers- https://www.nzxt.com/products/kraken-x42 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-Hydro-H60-Liquid-Cooler/dp/B079NXZQBC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2ZRX3F2RRY8UP&dchild=1&keywords=h60+cooler&qid=1585779659&s=computers&sprefix=h60%2Ccomputers%2C147&sr=1-1 jayz2cents channel build -
  8. i have the coolermaster h500p mesh which is high airflow case. mounted on the front of the case in a push pull config is 2 140mm nzxt static pressure fans the radiator and 2 200mm fans.In conjunction i have a nzxt kracken x62 cooliing the cpu. all that with an aggressive fan curve gives me nice steady temps allowing me to keep chugging i honesty cant recommended the kracken series enough they are beastly coolers. even with an 4.1ghz oc my ryzen 2700x sits at a 65C temp under full load with a fairly silent fan curve set.
  9. edit sorry typo. it is name=next-unit-percentage v= 99. i should also mention the vale for the percentage can only be set as low as 90%
  10. also you can set the percentage download the same way. for cpu and gpu type-- name=next-unit-percent v=99(or which ever value works for you)
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