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Kameegaming

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About Kameegaming

  • Birthday May 04, 1992

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Slovakia
  • Interests
    Programming, Lifing,PC gaming, Technology, PC industry

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7-8700K @ 5 GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z370-A ATX LGA1151 Motherboard
  • RAM
    GSkill Trident Z RGB CL16 2x8GB
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 1080 Hybrid
  • Case
    NZXT H440
  • Storage
    Samsung 960 EVO 250 GB | Samsung 850 Pro 1 TB SSD | WD 3TB HDD
  • PSU
    EVGA 750 G2
  • Display(s)
    Acer Z35P
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i GTX 70.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler + Air
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 MX RED
  • Mouse
    Steelseries Rival 300
  • Sound
    Razer Chimaera Wireless headset
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. The article: https://www.macrumors.com/2018/05/28/snazzy-labs-imac-pro-vesa-adapter-broke/ It's based on this video by Snazzy Labs: TL;DR: "Nelson installed the adapter without issue, but ran into difficulties when he went to remove it a few months later:" "When I was backing out one of the five screws, which was not overtightened by the way, the screw head just broke clean off from the screw body, and it left the screw stuck inside of the screw hole threads. The end result… I couldn’t remove the VESA adapter… ever." Highlights: The VESA mount for the iMac pro is an additional 80 Dollar purchase Apple refused/wasn't able to provide repair because the VESA mount is supplied by an OEM partner, despite the Apple packaging, branding and documentation Asked for contact of the OEM, but was refused Managed to get VESA adapter off and put back original stand, then tried to put back VESA mount a month later and screw broke while tightening it provided screws are cheap Zinc screws Phone representative said, he should take imac pro to an apple store to the genius because the phone representative didn't have the training or even access to the documentation Repair took two weeks Geniuses didn't know how to repair or that this model of the iMac pro had VESA support and only the Head Genius could fix it They also managed to scratch and warp the original stand: Seems like another case of Apple not caring about their customers, let alone pro customers.
  2. The other way around, the pump is the thing that's loud. I have a Industrial noctua on the rad but that's not spinning at idle, well I have turned off all fans with speedfan and the only thing that remained loud in the system is the pump on the card
  3. yeah I looked around and didn't find anything that would slow the pump, not sure why, contacted EVGA support, hopefully they will have a solution for it.
  4. I did some investigation and the issue seems to be with the Graphics Card, the pump on the AIO on this fucker seems to be running 100% even when IDLE. I also changed the Corsair AIO to an NH-D14 to eliminate that variable, so it seems the PSU is quiet despite what I thought and the noise is actually coming from the pump on the EVGA card...
  5. yeah well your command doesn't warrant posting yet you did it anyway, if you had added more context like in this one I would agree, but you didn't and came off as a dick. thank you for your advice, like I said I have an issue with it and I do have my bed about 2.5 Meters from my PC so yeah it bothers. But I'd rather just sell it than fuck around with the fan.
  6. "These threads baffle me. I don't think I have ever had a psu where I heard the fan or any coil whine (outside of the PSU starting to fail)." " I guess I am just curious how people are getting these loud noisy PSU's. Are people buying the 20 dollar 750 watts from ebay?" from there i got it from there... I clearly said in the OP (and btw it's also part of my signature) that I have an EVGA G2 750, so why are you bringing up 20 dollar psus here? so what if YOU didn't experience noisy PSUs ever? does that mean my (though subjectively) noisy PSU all of a sudden doesn't exist?
  7. I get your point, it's just that from my perspective fanless is bad because as you said, when IDLE psus can just turn off their fans so Fanless is the same as one with a fan that's turned off. And as you said you can't really go fanless for everything else so when under load you need to spin some other fans, at that point what does it matter if you have a psu with a silent fan spinning the same as all the other fans or a fanless one?
  8. Well this topic stopped being productive, I looked at Straight Power 11 which has the same noise characteristics as the Dark Power Pro 11, but is fully modular so I will probably go with that and hope that Cablemods releases some custom sleeved cables for it.
  9. I have an EVGA G2 750W so I am not sure why you are being an elitist prick here.
  10. Yeah I have the Dark Base Pro 900 too, it's just that their naming schemes are easy to mess up
  11. Be quiet Dark Power Pro 11 is supposedly sub 10 dBA idle and like 20.1 dBA under full load / speed.
  12. that's the one type sold in my country, well it's the 850 and the 1000W
  13. It's single cpu/gpu, for now, I want to have the ability to add a second GPU
  14. I looked at those but they are fairly limiting e.g: I won't be able to add a secondary gpu etc.
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