-
Content Count
126 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Awards
This user doesn't have any awards
About SaintPosum
-
Title
Member
- Birthday November 7
Contact Methods
-
Steam
Posum01
-
Origin
SaintPosum
-
PlayStation Network
SaintPosum
-
Xbox Live
SaintPosum
Profile Information
-
Location
North Carolina, USA
-
Gender
Male
-
Interests
Gaming and PC building when I have free time.
-
Biography
I enjoy long conversations about cheeseburgers
-
Occupation
I work for a petroleum company
System
-
CPU
i9 9900k at 5.0Ghz on water
-
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus Hero X
-
RAM
64 GB of gskill trident z@3000 mhz
-
GPU
ASUS ROG Strix 2080ti
-
Case
Corsair 570x
-
Storage
13TB
-
PSU
EVGA 1000 G2 supernova
-
Display(s)
Dell 27" 144hz GSYNC
-
Cooling
THERMALTAKE 360mm push pull with noctua nh115s? I think
-
Keyboard
Razer Blackwidow Chroma
-
Mouse
Razer Ourobouros
-
Sound
Astro A50, Astro A40, and Klipsch Promedia 2.1
-
Operating System
Windows 10 64bit
Recent Profile Visitors
710 profile views
-
Im assuming your mouse isnt a roller ball style mouse. So therefore there has to be something sensing the movement on the pad.
-
How to stop pump buzzing?
SaintPosum replied to PhantomHawk11's topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
Sounds like it has to not so much with the speed as it does the resistance of the liquid. Distilled water has a different "weight" than the other fluid. Its likely causing the pump to chatter from the extra work. Could also be wearing the bearing out prematurely. Dont really have a solution but I hope this helps. -
Could be a bad connection to the "eye" when in rapid movement.
-
give it a try and maybe a capacitor?
-
I wouldnt trust it as it could easily turn a cheapish fix into a very expensive one. However I dont like to live dangerously
-
I enjoy my EVGA however I have no experience with that particular model. How long had it been since the PC was last turned on? Dust may have settled on the contacts and shorted the PSU out.
-
so you have plenty of head room
-
more or less my point as well
-
no worries and best of luck with your ups humt
-
You should be alright for a short period of time however I believe you would be cutting it kind of close. The numbers arent 100% accurate but plug your system specs into cooler masters program to gain a better picture of your power draw.
-
I am bad and PCing and build pc so help plez
SaintPosum replied to Isuckatpcing's topic in Troubleshooting
buy an ssd. -
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231589&cm_re=ddr3_2400-_-20-231-589-_-Product
-
with ddr3 6600k or 6700k if you have time to save for it.
-
you may want to try for a bit faster RAM. That would be your next bottleneck for sure.
-
it kinda does kinda doesnt. Crapshoot really. Although you should be able to run skylake on ddr3 just fine. Save a bit of money as well, price to performance skylake to kabylake isnt that huge of a gap.