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Hy Elijah

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  1. why you do this to me dimi?
  2. Regardless of thermal performance water cooling itself is sort of an art form. Its a matter of perspective really . I enjoy building and customizing - hence why I did water cool my rig - which came with a learning curve. It's definitely a fun hobby but can be pricey and a bit frustrating if you don't plan a bit.
  3. I saw someone posting these for sale online. Anyone know where to get this version of the underwear Linus is wearing? My girlfriend finds it hot. Tx
  4. Hi Guys, New to watercooling here so i'm curious if someone might be able to lend some insight. I'm building a Monsoon Reservoir that has couplers (2 ports on each one) that can connect individual segments of 50mm tube. I thought I could use the 2 ports as one as an outlet, and one was an inlet for my CPU block, but someone told me they are both inlets. Does anyone know? I've enclosed a photo and would appreciate any insight? Appreciate it, HyB
  5. I've heard video chats overseas takes a lot of RGB performance boosts.
  6. Thanks, I did find some info on the reason why Corsair moved from Type 3 to 4, so that was something I overlooked. Tx for the response.
  7. Hi Folks, As much as I've tried researching this I haven't been able to come up with any satisfying answers. I have an original Corsair RM650 (Yellow Label) and besides it having Type 3 modular cables (and from what I understand, it seems like the only difference between Type 3 and Type 4 is the ATX 24 Pin Power Connection). So here lies the confusion. What is the difference - if any - between the Corsair RM650 Yellow Label I bought in 2014 (Type 3) vs the RM650 Black Label (Type 4) which came out in 2018. Is it just the ATX 24 Pin change? I was curious if internal components or any other aspects of this PSU are different. Maybe I skipped something, but I'm not exactly quite sure why the Type 3 to Type 4 switch even occurred in the first place. Thanks for any insight, Hy
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