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  1. When running Cinebench my 12700k reaches 95c with the dark rock pro 4. Is this expected for that cooler?
  2. I see the long range and the lite are the only wifi 6 capable ones. So does the long range actually have a longer range? or is it marketing? is it worth it over the lite that I can get right now?
  3. What's the differences between the HD, Nano HD, Lite, Long range... ect What speed should I expect to get with any of them? I know the claimed speeds are misleading
  4. I have a 2 story house with an open area in the middle and a bridge going across the open area. I am thinking I could put an access point above the bridge on the ceiling and cover the whole house. I have 1gb fiber internet so I am wanting one that can also get the highest speeds. what would be the best one for this scenario? I am looking at the Unifi lineup but I am open to suggestions. The U6-LR looks like what I want but it doesn't seem you can get one anywhere. https://store.ui.com/collections/unifi-network-wireless?gclid=CjwKCAjw7J6EBhBDEiwA5UUM2kUjlpHSCpI2WMnajspKTEqZUrakwHQqChTMOZwUtW1EmoVE-Jbi2BoClIQQAvD_BwE
  5. Yes I have had it for a long time and never had any issues although I don't think im drawing that much power from it, 6700k and 1080 sli
  6. conlopez

    cs850m

    Is the cs850m good enough for a 3080? I know it has enough watts but it is a budget power supply.
  7. I got a really good deal on this card
  8. So now that I know exactly what model it is, would this cooler work https://www.ebay.com/itm/283876372254?hash=item421859af1e:g:fPcAAOSwu-tep14U Is their something similar to a cpu aio I can use instead of a full loop? The listing was advertised as a hybrid card so im not actually getting what I thought.
  9. Thanks for that, when I look at the product list that is not there not sure why
  10. On thier website there is no FTW3 that has a picture of a waterblock from what I can see? There is a FTW3 that has a picture of a hybrid card with a fan on it. https://www.evga.com/products/productlist.aspx?type=0&family=GeForce+20+Series+Family&chipset=RTX+2080+Ti
  11. This is the picture the seller included, but i'm confused. The FTW3 is a hybrid card with a fan and a radiator according to EVGA's website, but the box says FT3W and then shows a picture of a card with a water block preinstalled and no fans at all. That should be a XC model which is only a waterblock. It's like they put the wrong picture on the box.
  12. Could I just buy any 2080 ti air cooler off ebay, or maybe even the EVGA one which is what the card is edit: Just found that that company has a newer model that supports 2080 ti
  13. Interesting, it is a 2080 ti like I said in the title. According to that website it supports the 2080 super, but not the ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super, 2080, 2070 Super, Titan Xp, Titan X (Pascal), GTX 1660(Ti, Super), 1650 Super, 1080(Ti), 1070 (Ti), 1060, Titan X, 980(Ti), 970, Titan(Black), 780(Ti), 770, 760 , 750(Ti), 680, 670, 660(Ti), 650 Ti(boost), 580, 570, 560(Ti, SE), 550Ti, 480, 460(SE), GTS 450, 250, 240(OEM), GT 740, 9800 (GTX+, GTX, GT), 9600 (GT, GSO 512, GSO), 9500 GT (not LP), 8800 Ultra (G80), 8800 GTX (G80), 8800 GTS (G80), 8800 GTS 512 (G92), 8800 GTS (G92), 8800 GT, 8800 GS (9600GSO), 7900 GTX, 7800 (GTX 512, GTX, GT) Titan Xp, Titan X (Pascal), GTX 1080(Ti), 1070 (Ti), 1060, Titan X, 980(Ti), 970, Titan(Black), 780(Ti), 770, 760 , 750(Ti), 680, 670, 660(Ti), 650 Ti(boost), 580, 570, 560(Ti, SE), 550Ti, 480, 460(SE), GTS 450, 250, 240(OEM), GT 740, 9800 (GTX+, GTX, GT), 9600 (GT, GSO 512, GSO), 9500 GT (not LP), 8800 Ultra (G80), 8800 GTX (G80), 8800 GTS (G80), 8800 GTS 512 (G92), 8800 GTS (G92), 8800 GT, 8800 GS (9600GSO), 7900 GTX, 7800 (GTX 512, GTX, GT)
  14. So with that cooler you take the waterblock off and install that cooler? I would rather have air cooling anyways then dealing with liquid cooling
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