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Hello! I was thinking of buying the H110i but i noticed the sound was very high in comparison to other fans. So I looked around the internet and found that Noctua makes great and silent fans that still has a good performance. I choose these the Noctua NF-A14. pros: + Same size + Less noice + Higher pressure cons: - Less Airflow - Lower fan speed - Will have 2 unused fans Are there more differences? Are there any negative effects about switching fans on the H110i?
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So, something just isnt adding up with my ram usage. https://gyazo.com/abbb20df295ac67388b82d8603330cbc I only have google docs open in firefox, plus the numbers dont add up. I'd love some help, as this is ridiculous. I have 16gb of ram.
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Hello there, I've been overclocking my r7 1700. I got it to 3.7hz on 1.3125V. Everything seems fine, idle temps are about 50 degrees celcius (afaik that' common for ryzen 7), when gaming it'll go up in the high 60's. When I run tests like cinebench it will hit about 75 degrees celcius, when rendering a long video in premiere pro might even go up to 76 at times. I'm using the stock cooler all the way up to 100%. So my question is, is this safe to use? Or will this damage the cpu after a while? Once more: -ryzen 7 1700 -Stock cooler at max -1.3125V -3.7Hz -75 degrees under heavy load Would you guys think this is safe to use? Or would you rather have me lower the OC a bit? Thanks in regards!
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I would like to make a little complain about WAN Show audio. Audio levels are just too low, but sometimes, especially when @Slick is laughing, it is wayyy to loud and not comfortable to listen, can you do something about it? Maybe if enough peps agree with me, someone like @LinusTech or @nicklmg will notice. cheers !
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does anyone have a prediction of when graphics cads will get lower and price or for some of them even come back into stock? because im trying to find some 1080 or 1080ti deals but I everything is 1000+...freaking ethereum....
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So i have this gaming pc since 5 months.( i mainly play P3D flight simulator) when i first got it,at idle the temperature was at 38degrees at max load it was about 65-75 (rarely 80) since about 2 months now the temperature has risen up, with 45degrees idle and when i play flightsim the temperature goes up to 75-80 degrees and when i do a stress test,it goes the total peak 100 DEGREES CELCIUS i really dont understand because i havent done ANYTHING to the PC. i have an Anctec khuler1250 H20 liquid cooler i7 4790K and 3 case fans. i leave my pc on at 24 hours sometimes. but i turned it off for 2 days now and still the same. and help,tips,suggestions,ideas on how i can lower things down? thanks all for ur replies
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My GPU isn't cooled properly? Defective pump?
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Hello LTT Forum! Yesterday i finally got my GPU cooler home. An EK-VGA Supremacy (Copper Acetal), for my MSI GTC960 2GB. I wanted to install it into my existing loop. In 2013 i bought a complete XSPC kit, 240mm. It includes pump build into the resovoir, a radiator, a cpu block and tubing. However this setup is changed a little. My setup is as follows: Asrock Z97-M Anniversary Intel i5 4460 12GB Kingston DDR3 memory MSI GTX960 2GB Edition CPU Block: XSPC RayStorm Resovoir: XSPC X2O 750 DUAL BAY RESERVOIR PUMP V4 Radiator: XSPC EX240 240mm GPU Block: EK VGA Supremacy (Cobber Acetal) Tubing: Primochill Primoflex Advanced LRT - I hope thats all info needed, Now, the problem is, that the GPU is not cooled properly. It reaches sky-high degress in a matter of seconds if in use. The block is seated correctly, and the therman compund is also applied correctly (rice corn) - I have also tried re-applying this. The odd thing is, the CPU is cooled correctly, and is running at a smooth 34C in idle. Some odd thing i noticed was, when i first made the loop, it looked like the pump wasnt powerful enough. It wound not push bubbles through the blocks. The thing i did, was to remake the loop. Flush everything with demineralized water, changing how the loop is connected (From: Pump -> Rad -> GPU -> CPU To: Pump -> Rad -> CPU -> GPU). So now the situation is, that the water is pushed through - It looks like at "good speeds" since bubbles fly quickly through the tubing. However, the GPU is still hitting 80+ temperatures in a matter of seconds if you just move a window around. However, if you stop moving anything around, and the GPU goes idle - The temperatures drops fairly quickly down to about 45C. I am hoping some of you have any ideas what might be causing this issue - And maybe even a possible fix. Pictures show the water direction.- 15 replies
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Hey guys, So everyone now is recommending the new R9 3XX series of cards that are set at pretty high prices. But the R9 2XX series cards are here with much lower price tags and pretty close performance to the R9 3XX series. So is it too late to buy an R9 2XX card? Should I upgrade my R9 2XX card?
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Hey guys, Is DDR3 RAM nearing the end of it's life with the introduction to DDR4 RAM? DDR4 is quickly becoming used by more and more people after Skylake has been here for a few months now. So is DDR3 now obsolete? Or is it still a good option? Should I upgrade?
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I've decided that I love Cherry Blues. My only problem is that if I bring a keyboard full of them home and hop on my computer, my friends will become demons. The sound of Blues is unacceptable to them because they have the "master race reds" (MRR.) They say that "MRRs" are superior because they are quieter and double tap faster, but the feel and sound of blues is heaven to me. My mic will almost definitely pick up the sound of Blues and they will try to murder me. I use a G230 headset (which will soon be buried and remembered because of the many drops that it has suffered by my clumsy hands) and I want to know if you guys have had this problem and possibly how to deal with it. If I find no viable fix, I shall befriend the Browns which I like too, just not as much. Also, what is you're recommendation of a good, cheap Browns keyboard with backlighting and preferably a wrist rest? Thanks.
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So adding another xspc bridge in the spot that I have outlined would make the cards run in parallel. Obviously the 90 coming out of the top would have to be moved to the other side, but I actually want the tubing entering the bottom and coming out of the bottom. My first question is, in a two way SLI setup how I have pictured it really wouldn't matter that much, however in 3 and 4 way SLI, would the top card be getting starved of liquid? I know when run in parallel the cards get "shared" liquid. So if I have 2, they'd be getting 1/2 of the flow, so if I went to 3 or 4 it would be getting 1/3 and 1/4 respectively. But if the in was on the bottom, and the out was on the bottom, would it even send liquid to the top card, or just circulate in the bottom card (which is bad, duh). The picture shown is a picture of my personal rig, if anybody was wondering.
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hi guys, i have 2 different builds to go with, which would you think would be best for RAW performance, you know, the best bang for the buck, which one is the most non idiotic thing to buy thanks for you time. Build nr. 1: msi twinfrozr gtx 970 500w psu i5-4460 coolermaster tx3 cooler gskill ripjaws 1600mhz 8gb asus h18md-plus cooler master elite 342 seagate barracuda 1tb 7200rpm asus dvd bruner build nr. 2: asus strix gtx 970 i5-4460 bloodfreezer 510lc asetek watercooler gskill ripjaws 2133mhz 8gb 600w psu zalman z11 asus z97-p system disc: kingston v300 ssd 120gb storing disc: seagate barracuda 1tb 7200rpm samsung or lg dvd burner
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windows is installed on a 250gb ssd and all the other stuff that goes with it like the %appdata% and spotify and all that but my 1tb hard drive isn't that full at all. so I can't load up stuff like spotify...
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League of Legends is one of the most popular games in the world, it helped raise a new era of Esports and PC gaming, it has decent graphics and play-ability, and is overall one of the single best designed games I have ever played. Yet all of this is worthless to me for only one reason; the game is un-enjoyable. For those of you who have never played, this is the basics of how a typical solo/duo queue ranked game goes. -You get into a lobby where you along with the other 4 teammates can pick your champions and figure out your roles. -Either there is no communication between the team or there is at least one person who is already insulting players or demanding they receive a certain role or else they will intentionally throw the game or something along those lines. -After some more insults or silence, the teams are picked and the game loads up. -Now in the game, there is about a 5% chance someone on your team has either had their client crash or they intentionally left to go do something else. -If this case is true then the team either starts complaining and telling others to report the AFK or in the EXTREMELY RARE cases the team remains calm and prepares a new strategy to play without the lost teammate. -After a couple minutes of farming away in lanes or smiting away at some monsters in the jungle, inevitably someone has to die, and for some reason it always seems to be on your team (I still am not sure how this is true). -The player who died was "lagging", the enemy champion is a counter or "SUPER OP", or it's another players fault for the death. All typical explanations you will see. -The game continues on and people die here and there, chances are that you have been insulted multiple times by not only the enemy team who is usually just trash talking, but often by your own teammates who see the only productive way of communication to be picking every little bit of your gameplay and tearing it to shreds or even insulting you as a person and your family. But unlike an xbox or playstation match of CoD, this game will last likely 30-45 minutes and it is usually in the teams best interest to not mute the player. -Once the laning phase has ended and towers have been destroyed, dragons slain, and blames passed out; it is about time for a team fight. -Each team fight has a potential to totally swing the direction of the game, so every action is important. -Once you have gone through the first fight or two either your team is in good shape and you are feeling confident, or the more probable case; your team is down and every chance of a comeback is decimated by the arguing breaking out among allies. Everyone HAS to blame someone else for the loses. -The game continues on and you either win or lose, either way someone will be insulting you. -After the game, the post-match screen comes up with a chat lobby of all the players. This is mostly intended I believe to congratulate the Viktors (punny right?) and to look over the statistics of the match to see how you performed. -What the post-match lobby almost always becomes is a complete shit show. Players threatening to report, cussing at one another, and giving other players instructions on how to uninstall the game. Well today I decided to follow some of those last steps, and I did uninstall the game. Sure I will miss playing with some of my friends who spend a lot of time playing just like I did, but I still don't believe I will regret my decision. I simply believe playing League of Legends is mentally unhealthy. Video games exist to bring you into a new world, where you can be free of a lot of the stress we find outside of gaming. Video games are meant to bring excitement, joy, along with many other emotions. However I do not believe video games are intended to, nor do I wish to play games that intended to, cause stress or true anger. For me I found that League of Legends causes these emotions probably as often, if not more, than it ever made me feel relaxed or happy. Maybe I am the only one that feels this way, but I truely think that League of Legends is a mostly un-enjoyable and an unhealthy use of my time.
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Austin clearly admiring Linus Muskels. http://imgur.com/nkXjjkE
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Hello So I have an old Galaxy Nexus 32gb, and the screen just cracked. The screens not destroyed, there is just one little crack across the center of the screen (horizontally). Me being the nerdy geeky OCD kid I am can't live with a cracked screen. I also think it would be a fun project to fix it, so that is my quest. However, I found that every tutorial on youtube involves replacing the digitizer also, which makes the replacement parts much more expensive ($100+). If anybody could find a tutorial or tell me how I can replace the glass and the digitizer and keep the same digitizer, that would be great. Thanks for all of the help! PS. PLEASE don't tell me to buy a new phone or live with the cracked screen. I really want to try to do this project but also don't want to go broke
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Hey everyone, so I have this Corsair CX600 pus that I've owned for about 3 years and recently I upgraded all the fans in my system. This resulted in my system becoming ultra quiet, thus highlighting the noisy fan from this CX600 psu. I decided to open the psu and clean it, this did improve noise but not by much. So I thought, why not change the fan. I opted head on for a NF-S12B from noctua, figured if I wanted it quieter might as well go all out. The only problem is that this fan is a 2 pin fan (a pwm connector with 2 pins) and it is controlled by voltage regulation which is done by the psu itself. How can I connect a 3/4 pin fan to a 2 pin connector?
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Help I am experience 50 C on my CPU on idle. I'm not sure if this is normal or extremely bad. Case: BitFenix Prodigy CPU: i5 4670K CPU Cooler: H80i push/pull as intake infront of the case Case cooling: 2x 120mm intake fans and 1x 140mm outtake fan I already reinstalled the CPU block twice and reapplied noctua thermal paste The screenshot is taken from Corsair Link
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I've been playing BF3 for a little while and the temperature of my CPU is about 75 degrees Celsius? Is this too hot? My CPU usage was around 55 percent I think. I am using the stock cooler by the way. Blueprint
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I was just thinking, is there a minimum temperature to which a computer can operate? I know that CPU's have been cooled with liquid nitrogen before to achieve insanely high overclocks but does extremely cold temperatures affect performance in any way or is it simply just the cooler the better all the way down to absolute zero? (provided that there is no condensation or ice on the components). Blueprint
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As the tags suggest, this was a 140mm Phanteks fan. In fact, around 2 weeks ago, I've had an identical fan (another 140mm Phanteks in red) that met the same fate. In total contrast, I still have older Enermax Magmas and even some Lian Li fans that's been tossed around carelessly and run fine. But to fall about 5 inches and break blades..their heatsinks and cases might be top notch, but these fans...they are way too brittle. For 20 dollars a fan, I'd have expect better build quality than a pack of cheap no name fans. /rant
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I want someone's opinion on this, since I am currently in the process of looking for a decent work/gaming laptop/notebook/whatever they call it. Same with the Blade, do you get what you pay for? I've also noticed that pretty much every Macbook Pro is cheaper than a decent work/gaming laptop/etc.