I thought you were gunna say do what LTT did and use your pool as a radiator! I don't know if they did that, but someone on here mentioned it. You'd have to pre-filter out the leaves and stuff.
I think the solution is watercooling. It's what watercooling is for. Dissipate heat in a place other than where it was generated. I was going to do it with a couple cards I got on here that came with waterblocks, but I just didn't have the motivation for a gtx 680. I was going to run a copper...
5500RPM!! What fan is it? I have an old Delta AFB1212VHE that's rated at 3300RPM, 130CFM. Was insane back in the day for OC'ing Athlons and Durons, maybe even a Celeron or two.
I shamefully admit I might have skimmed that part of your original post.
So with out a separate PC to test your mouse, we can't be sure it's not having issues on its own. I really think the double-clicking is a bad switch. Can't speak to the ghub issue. A wired switch is like $7 at Best Buy...
I've been using the same mouse for several years now by replacing the switches every so often. When they start to go, often they'll make the mechanical click, but not make electrical contact. An unintentional double-click is a tale-sale sign of a bad tactile switch in the mouse.
This one's...
...except that little branding issue I just mentioned. Oh, they shut down the partner program. Ok. Sorry for bringing it up.
Yeah, that ... that's already been established.
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Even the 5995WX takes a while to complete the scene in cinebench. So when we can crank out 144 of those in less than a second, at even 1080P, not to mention 4K, then maybe we can say...
Riiight, but at some point nVidia decided to make the decision that despite AIB investment in their own brand, that investment would only be good for nVidia GPUs and none others. So that means that nVidia knows best and has to keep an eye on these silly AIBs that don't know how to do their own...
I just would've thought they would stipulate that there be something special about the 40xx series because they're more nuclear than any other generation. Like maybe they could add a polished stainless RRTX emblem that retracts if any peasant is so stupid as to attempt to touch it, or something...
A 66% increase in performance, regardless of TDP, and you don't think that would warrant at least an artistic differentiation? I mean, if they're going to put 2 fans and a 6-pin power connector on a GT 1630 to make it look sexier than it is, they could at least paint on another fan to the 4090s...
Isn't the performance increase with the 40xx series unusual, though? With as anal as they've been in the past about branding(AMD cards can't be Strix and that kind of thing), you'd think they'd be a little more self-aware.
Welp, there's really no way to know in this photo. As OK as everyone is...
When I go to the WD store and click on something I was interested in, it takes me to a page where the item is shipped and sold by amazon. Is anything shipped and sold by WD?
The last time I ordered a 212 it came with one fan. While adding a second fan isn't illegal, probably wouldn't help much.
The 212 really needs help to be successful.
The 212 needs...
For intel, it's easy. The first two digits represent the generation. The last 3 digits represent how many days you're meant to be satisfied with a product after they discontinue it.
I never got the impression that hardware was the problem. There's too many games that have particular hardware-favoring characteristics for a newcomer to come along and not have to optimize the ever-living crap out of each and every title.
When I first heard Intel was making cards it turned out to be that FPGA thing someone found in a dumpster. Then Arc came along and I got excited again. And, yet again, my hopes for 3 serious GPU makers ended up in the dumpster.
Well the GR reserach guy only charges like $42 or so per meter of his fancy stuff, so sure you can pay more. And $42 is still more than I would spend, currently. I'm still an unconverted speaker monkey. I just use 14 - 10gauge wire to my passive speakers and call it a day.
Is there an option for it to just randomly pick an instance, perhaps of a completely different program, even? Because I feel like that's what happens, sometimes.
The next wire had the poly-cotton core which he's shown looks like a rope in other videos. But yeah, his whole thing is regular wire acts like an antenna, which apparently he can hear on his battery-powered system. It's all about reducing the noise floor. Which no one can argue is getting pretty...
You can also stuff ropes into your audio cables and braid them like a little girl's hair.
Tinker toy manufacturers don't expect you to do this, but they can't stop you.
Also, it better be powered by batteries or it's all for nothing. AC is just too darn noisy.
I just gave my last Amazon order a good sniff and yeah there something floral or something there. Bit faint, though. Hadn't noticed it until I was looking for it.
Considering fragrance has no antibiotic properties on its own, and alcohol should evaporate with no odor or residue(which would be...
I mean to be fair, I don't know if I've gotten many odoriferous Amazon orders. And it's not like they did it on purpose.
Like I said, there is a grocery store near me(Dollar General) that has burned me on many occasions with dryer sheet-scented, or something, food items. Ready cereal, even...
I remember back in the day I used to sell tons of those little CD cleaners that was a disc with some brushes glued to it. You'd go to track 4 or whatever and that's where the cleaning happened.
Or you can do this...
The mobo is definitely not happy about something. Sounds like it would be easy to merely pop the original PSU back in?
I might try some stability tests with Prime95 / MSI kombustor to make something happen sooner. Double check the PCIe power connections on the GPU.
If you have a part that's murdering other parts, then it's murdering their parts and hopefully they can still tell you which part it was.
It sounds like the 5700 XT still has gone without replacement. The 3600 doesn't have integrated video, looks like.
For less than the $40 MC diagnostic...