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Hello, i want to buy a condenser cardioid mic to use it for live gaming purpose (discord or teamspeak), i was thinking to buy a Tonor TC30 or Fifine K678, price is close to each other between 30-40 eur on my local store. Decided to go with a stand mic because the boom arm is in my way and i do not have much space for it. What's the best placement to avoid blocking my view? Can i use the mic on the side of my keyboard? Likely 50cm from my mouth, on the right side. This is my small desk. https://i.imgur.com/pH9up4Z.jpeg Thank you for any advice and tips.
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Hi I have recently got a Samsung HW-Q995B and looking for some advice / input on speaker placement. see pictures for my floorplan aswell as how i placed them. Current rear speaker height front driver at ear level about 94cm maybe I want these higher?
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Hey y’all, I’m starting my first build after a long time, and I was planning on putting Fractal Design’s Lumen AIO in the build. The issue is: I don’t know where I should place the rad in terms of getting the longest life out of the pump, which happens to be in the rad. (This, I think, tosses out the tips from GN and Jayz on AIO placement) If anyone has experience with using AIOs where the pump is in the radiator, please let me know what your ideal placement is.
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Hi, I brought my PC several months ago that came with only 2 fans, 1 intake at the front panel bottom and at the rear exhaust and have had very high temps playing games. I have a AMD 3600 (Stock cooler) and Nvidia 2060, the case is the Kolink stronghold (Photos below), I have 4 UNI AL120 120MM fans and the 2 120mm kolink fans. I'm looking for advice on how to set up my fans as the case has a solid front and front intake only on one side and can fit 3 120mm fans, on the top above the motherboard that fits 2 120mm fans with a dust filter and 1 120mm fan. I am looking to keep the cool but also use fan curves to keep the computer quiet when not under a heavy load. Thanks for your help in advance.
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Hello, i am making a new pc and think i have all the parts together but when i was seeing about placing the radiator for the aio i noticed the tubes would block 1 of the front or back fans if i put it on top, i dont think it would work infront with tubes down since the 4080 takes so much space and the length would be very tight but will check when the motherboard shows up. The configuration of the pc was gonna be 3 fans in front, 3 fans on top, 2 fans on top of psu shroud and 1 in the back. The case is the deepcool CH510 and the AIO is the Deepcool LS720 put 2 pictures of what i am looking at. Not sure if best to just put it in front and have tubes up, and perhaps just have to deal with some extra sound or put it on top and have to skip or even just make 2 extra holes in the case to be able to put 1 fan in the back. Anyone know what would work best?
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Hi all, I was hoping you could help me figure out where to put my fans for the best airflow, since I have a few unorthodox requirements for placement. - My case is the Meshify C - I have an h100i AIO, which blocks the RAM slots when mounted on top, so the AIO has to go on front. - The AIO has 2x120mm MLs - Other fans I have are 1x120mm LL, and 2x140mm LL - I'd like the lighting to look nice, but of course that's secondary to good airflow With these requirements, I've developed a weird sort of arrangement. I decided to use the 140mm fans for intake due to volume, and the only space I could mount them was from the top, so I have intake on the top. Then to balance, I have the 120mm LL on the rear and the 120mm MLs on the front radiator, both exhausting. So I sort of have a intake on top, exhaust split on both sides arrangement. I know this is unorthodox, though, and I'm not sure about how well it'll work. Any other ideas, such as maybe using 140's for exhaust and intaking on both sides? I'm hoping to retain a fairly balanced, positive pressure at rest setup, taking into account the fact that the AIO fans might not be running all the time but max out at higher RPM than the LL's. Thanks!
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Hi, good day! I just wanted to ask about my fan placement under the GPU, the air flow is going up in this fan to the GPU. I'm confused.
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Do any of you guys have experience with the nzxt manta case. Should i place the Corsair H110i v2 radiator in the top of the case or in the front what gives me best temperatur,e or does it even matter? PS: im doing a pull configuration might be able to do push pull.
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What is the best config for the Nzxt manta if i have 3 fans and a radiator with 2 fans? Please Help need to know fast!!
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I have recently Built a new systems and seeing high temps at stock. Specs I9 9900K Aorus Master z390 3000Mhz Corsair Platinum Asus OC 2080ti H150i AIO Case Phantom 630 I have set it all up did my first stress test with ROGbench after 30min I was at 90c on the CPU stock settings Next day I re seated the AIO and replace the paste with MX4 re seated and got 88c I started to undervolt now XMP Enabled MultiCore Enhancement Enabled Vcore 1.14 Load Line Turbo Temps now Adia64 72c ROGBench 76c Case Layout Intake 2x140mm 1x200mm Filtered Exhaust 1x120mm 380mm Radiator Non Filtered
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Are there any cons to attaching an AIO radiator to where your exhaust is for your case rather than where the intake is? (planning upgrades)
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Up until recently I had been using a regular gigabit router with 4 ports and an unmanaged 5 port network switch. I recently acquired a 24 port hp managed switch and am trying to decide how to wire it. I'm debating between connecting my main computers directly to the router or running them through the switch. It's technically a more direct connection to the internet but it's not like running all wired internet traffic through the switch will matter. Of course, connecting everything to the switch will result in better in network throughput, especially for my storage server (and the switching capacity is definitely higher on the hp switch than on my router). Would there be any reason to connect some devices directly to the router rather than through the switch?
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Hi, I had a buddy help build my computer but didn't do anything about the fans and my case gets really really hot. I have the Corsair 400c case. I have the two stick fans that came with it and this fan that is on my CPU. I'm looking to add more fans and to fix this issue because my GPU gets really hot and seems like the air it blows out is blowing out on my power supply sheild plastic thing. I would like to know the exact fans I would need to get and the best setup for me. Like the name and model of the fans and how many in the front, back or top for my case. I have two random fans added in scratched from another case one is on top and one is on front and they are crap.
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I don't have any experience with AIO coolers, a few days ago added a fan controller in a Ryzen 2600 build. Just by adding a fan controller (my gigabyte motherboard only had one extra header and I was suspecting that my Y splitter could not fully power all the fans (3)) I saw an overall drop of 10°C, now the CPU runs below 80C under load. This made consider an AIO for another build that I have. This build is a Ryzen 7 1700 with the stock cooler. It usually runs in the high 80°C under load so I was thinking in adding an AIO, probably an ML120L from Cooler Master. The ambient temperature is around 26-33C in the summer. I already clean the stock cooler fins and replaced the thermal paste. My question is over radiator placement, how bad is to place the radiator at the rear exhaust instead of top exhaust? In this build I'm running two 120 mm intakes and one 120 mm exhaust. So if I place the AIO in the rear I would have 2 intakes, 1 top exhaust and 1 AIO rear exhaust. If I placed the AIO on top I would have 1 rear exhaust, 2 intakes and 1 AIO top exhaust. I know that hot air raises, so this is about what is more efficient. Rear or top radiator mounting?
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What's an ideal fan placement for the Thermaltake Versa H18?
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So I'm building a PC in a few days in the Thermaltake Versa H18 (3x front fans, 1x top fan and 1x rear fan). My CPU is the Ryzen 5 3600 and the GPU is the EVGA RTX 2060 KO. I'll be using the AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler. Can an intake fan on the top help reduce CPU temps? How many front fans do I need? The fans are the F12 PWM PST Thanks in advance :)) -
Should I put a radiator in the top or in front. Will the top increase CPU temps drastically, and will front blow hot air into GPUs?
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So, my PC is using the Aerocool p7c1 case with the plastic side window on the left, so its a pretty big mid-tower. My desk is currently facing flat against a wall and has 2 monitors on it with no room for the computer on the desk, however i want to see the internals of my PC as its lit up with led's etc and is gonna get a few upgrades soon as well as have it off the floor because the carpet does cause some issues with picking up a lot of dust and fluff and i don't want to clean my PC that often. does anyone have any solutions to this problem, such as PC stands or something that would look decent as well, maybe to match my wooden desk? Also whats the best way to clean out your PC of dust without damaging it because i'm very paranoid every-time i open my computer case Thanks, Jensen
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Hi everyone, I'm new here so I'll try my best to explain myself. I'm buying a new case in a week or so, because of aesthetics mainly. Thing is, the airflow in my current case goes like this: I have the stock Intel fan on my CPU, and at the opposite wall of the case, a fan taking that hot air outside the case, this makes a straight line for the air and I think that's okay, even I see my average CPU temperature is above everything I read about my CPU, an i5-4440. CPU at 20% load now, with one chrome tab, telegram, discord, wallpaper engine and rainmeter running a desktop clock, a transparent windows bar and a equalizer visualizer it's at 55ºC. Okay so, about the new case, it has not a "hole" for a fan at the opposite wall of the motheboard. So then, I need to put the fan at the back. Is that really okay? I don't know if I'm being to paranoic about this but airflow not being a straight line doesn't seem too well for me, even more knowing my current temperatures are above normal. I also need to say the new case includes a fan at the back, so. I could use my current fan at the front, pulling clean ir in, then the stock Intel CPU fan and finally the included back fan? Is that an okay airflow? I can put the front fan at the top too. Maybe by just buying a CPU fan that pulls air to the back of the case instead of the stock one that pushes it to the opposite wall would be better? Or it doesn't really matter? Thanks for your help. My current case : https://www.amazon.es/Mars-Gaming-MC1V2-ordenador-sobremesa/dp/B00JXDTYBG The one I'm going to buy : https://www.aerocool.com.tw/en/chssis/pgs-v/cylon The kind of fan I should have for the airflow to be straight? : https://www.pccomponentes.com/nox-hummer-h-212-cpu-cooler
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Hi! I pulled the trigger last night on a custom loop setup, my first custom loop ever! Very excited. The to-be-cooled system is a 7800x on a ASUS x299-a PRIME mobo and a MSI Vega 64 reference card. To the question: I am going to run a 240+360mm rad setup in a FD Define S chassi, what setup of theese two is optimal regarding overall temps? I will be doing a light OC on the CPU and regular undervolt/OC on the vega for gaming.
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Ah, airflow problems in a small form factor case.... who woulda thought? I am in dire need of fan placement recommendations and helpful tips due to my graphics card getting pretty toasty (83°C under load). My current setup: Case: Inwin 301 Mobo: MSI B350m Mortar (micro ATX) CPU: Ryzen R5 1600x (no OC... yet) GPU: XFX RX480 GTR Black Edition RAM: 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3200Mhz Cooler: MasterLiquid ML240L (mounted in the front) Storage: 2xSSDs How I interpret the case and how I think it was designed to function concerning airflow is drawing air IN through the filter at the bottom of the case and exhausting air OUT through the "front-side" honeycomb mesh. Current fan setup: 2x Static Pressure fans at the bottom (intake) 1x Static Pressure fan at the rear (intake) 1x Static Pressure and 1x Slim fan mounted to the ML240L in push configuration (exhaust) 1x PSU fan (exhaust) All case fans are running at ca. 1000-1200 RPM My fear is that with my current fan setup and due to the proximity of the bottom mounted fans to my open-air GPU there might be turbulence (case and gpu fans running at different speeds) and/or the hot air that is supposed to be dissipated from the GPU being forced back onto it. Hence the GPU running incredibly hot under load and sounding like it might cause the case to start hovering in mid-air. Possible fixes that I thought of to combat GPU heat issues: 1. Removing the bottom two fans completely and just let the GPU draw in air from the bottom 2. Installing only one slim fan (ever so slightly further away from the GPU) at the bottom in the slot closer to the front of the case 3. Drastically reducing the fan speed of the two bottom mounted fans 4. In addition to another fix, removing the two remaining PCI-E brackets to let the hot GPU air have addition space to "escape" Does anyone have any first-hand experience with airflow in the Inwin 301? Any thoughts/suggestions would be greatly appreciated! PS: CPU temps are perfectly fine at the moment.
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I am making a custom computer case for one of my classes at school. I was wondering where I should put the front USB ports on my model. I have to places in mind which are marked on the picture attached. I did not make this a poll because I cannot add pictures or additional text. I would like you to put your recommendations in the comments. Thanks, Aaron
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Hey guys, I need help with a problem regarding routing, there is a warehouse which is 100 meters by 40 meters with a 15 meter tall ceiling. i need to place a router in it. However, only a few workers would be in the warehouse at the same time. I'll need complete coverage, as any worker would need to update the stock database. I'd also prefer the band-width to not be too high as i wouldn't want workers streaming videos and playing games. I need to make sure that there is minimal interference from fork-lifts and ladders. Could you recommend me a few spots to place my router? and a channel for each spot? to ensure maximum coverage, minimal interference? Thank you Nadun
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Hello everyone, I have a question for you I have a msi gaming 970 motherboard. This problem I have has been like a math problem for me J My specs: MSI gaming 970 mobo AMD FX 8120 cpu Sapphire R9 290 TriX vga Asus xonar dg 5.1 pci sound card For cooling, In my zalman z3 plus pc case, I use 2 fans for the push through the front for the pull 2 at the top and 2 push-pull at the back with liquid cooling heatsink between them (zalman LQ series) I’ve written the relevant components for the problem I have. The problem is my chipset gets too hot. It’s related to the mb I assume.. Cos when I touch there; I can feel that it’s hotter than the other parts. It shows 80 celcius degrees in hw monitor when I game and it shows 60 celcius when idle. And I’ve decided to buy this; Xigmatek Cn881 chipset cooler And apply a 80mm fan to it. This guy did that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKUrYTdYBGU skip to the 23:03 My question is, is it going to be bad for my vga if I mount it with the fan facing down to my vga, or is it going to be better for my vga also?? Here you can see that I can’t replace my parts anywhere else in my case, cause my motherboard won’t allow me due to the lack of space and pci slots Thanks
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I'm getting the parts to put together my first watercooling loop, and I'm going to be putting the radiator int the top of my case in a pull configuration. Do the fans have to static pressure fans, or is that only if it's a 'push' setup? Since it's a 'pull' setup, can I use regular air flow fans?
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