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That is the plan. I may wait for 7nm TR. I wanted to put a 2990WX in this build, but till they work out the issues with X.264/5 encode, there is no reason for me to install one. I am told by AMD that the issue is being worked on my Microsoft now.Congratulations on this stage and can't wait to see the specs for the custom loop when it's done. Will you do an update video for that?
Haha, I remember the first complaints about that desk was back when you had crossfired 290X's under there. And youre still fighting with it! I say youre due for a desk modification to allow for air to escape upwards, taking the tabletop off and making some slits along the back of it all the way along will help to get rid of all that hot air and wont fuck up the look of the desk if done correctly. Or perhaps start with a small fan under the desk to help move air at least, honeywell makes a great little one. Those two in combo would fix much of the issue!
±3°C or ±5%, typical Percent of the difference between ambient and scene temperature. Applicable 60 sec after start-up when the unit is within 15°C — 35°C and the scene is within 5°C — 120°C.
Such a desk modification would probably only cost about $10k
Haha. 10K is good for a desk.Who the hell do you have doing your wood working? Jeezus... lets work with real numbers
Haha. 10K is good for a desk.
Old joke actually. Figured you have been here long enough! I would not even spend 1K on a desk.I wish I had your money, I'd just burn my own. 10k on a computer desk is rediculous (and just a modification at that) . But champagne tastes and caviar dreams must be fufilled for the rich folks I suppose! 10k much better spent elsewhere in the house, bathrooms, kitchen etc...haha anyways forget it I was only tryin to help with the heat issue he's had starting back in 2013 or so. Love the peanut gallery comments though. Anyways back on topic, I think I might grab a FLIR when I see a sale next, seems handy for a lot of things!
Old joke actually. Figured you have been here long enough! I would not even spend 1K on a desk.
LOL!I wish I had your money, I'd just burn my own. 10k on a computer desk is rediculous (and just a modification at that) . But champagne tastes and caviar dreams must be fufilled for the rich folks I suppose! 10k much better spent elsewhere in the house, bathrooms, kitchen etc...haha anyways forget it I was only tryin to help with the heat issue he's had starting back in 2013 or so. Love the peanut gallery comments though. Anyways back on topic, I think I might grab a FLIR when I see a sale next, seems handy for a lot of things!
I still need to go in and tidy it up a bit. I think I am going to buy a custom 24-pin cable so I can lay it flat through that partially blocked pass-through. I really wish TT would have pushed those out a bit for EATX boards..love the attention to detail with how clean and organised it looks.
I like it, but I pretty much like any mouse I use, so I am probably not the person to ask. One of the reasons we don't review mice. I do however like how your hand stays cool on it since it has the cut-outs. Very light too if that is your thing.How do you like the FinalMouse? I've been contemplating trying to get one, but not sure if its worth the money and effort to try and get one.
Get some wheels on that bish Kyle! Had em now for 14 years (and the same case lol) and would never operate a heavy case without them, makes moving it a breeze if you want to reposition stuff.
Yep.....100% like the furniture pads idea betterI'd be worried about accidentally rolling mine, and yanking some cable or another.
True, depends on case design and mine is a chubby old steel school double wide lol. But if you put all the spinning rust in the bottom and had wide enough wheel mounts with lockable wheels you could make most cases wheeled. Seen some pretty narrow custom road cases done with wheels for touring too. But weight all down the bottom, e.g. a 2kW+ smoke machine in the bottom and lighter stuff up top.I'd be worried about accidentally rolling mine, and yanking some cable or another.
Yeah, I did that back about 20 years ago myself when we used to pack towers to LAN parties. The furniture slides work perfectly on this hard wood floor. There is not room for using casters, with the furniture slides on there, I literally cannot put my finger between the top of the case and the leading edge of the desk.Get some wheels on that bish Kyle! Had em now for 14 years (and the same case lol) and would never operate a heavy case without them, makes moving it a breeze if you want to reposition stuff.
I have used enough ASRock motherboards to know better than to put one in my personal system.There is a mATX x399Taichi. Just saying...next build - one that will fit, even - ahoy!
I use an MSI x399 setup - I am happy with it. I don't have the MEG though.Last time i was purchasing new it was between Asus or MSI....and since my last board lasted 10 years so i stayed with Asus.....You make me wonder if i should of went the MSI route instead. The fact you picked it for your own means a lot. I hope you do another build like this one but in Mid size or smaller case....