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The third parties are called "AIB Partners" but out of laziness people just abbreviate to "AIB." This is just netspeak. There are tons of abbreviations in everyday life that make no sense when you think about them, and really only exist for expediency.
Coalition for the Liberation of Itinerant Tree-dwellersthis exactly. I’m still trying to figure out what “clit” is short for.
I'm on 1080p and 72hz.... I may not get the Titan either, lol.I won't cheap out on this gen.
The reason is I have a 4k/120hz screen and Valve Index and I want to up the VR resolution as much as I can.
But I also won't go for Titan. Max €1500-1700 card.
I’m starting to understand. Thank you. So pretty much water cooling your entire pc I assume?I don't use headphones, probably never will, and there's no reason for my computer to make any noise at any point if there's way for it to be silent.
The sound of a GPU ramping up during an intense part of a game, or hell, even if I'm just doing some background transcoding, annoys the hell out of me.
That's before even getting into how much I'd prefer my open air microphone not pick up any background noise when recording my podcast.
Likewise, watching YouTube and playing a game and surfing the web are all actions I do simultaneously. I have 3 monitors for a reason. My computer is hooked up to a 5.1 surround sound for full immersion, and fan noise ruins that.
Noise is just... Unpleasant. More importantly, it's absolutely unnecessary.
This would be really difficult for me in my ITX case. I can deal with my pump kicking on when I'm under heavy loads to not need space for a huge half empty box . Everyone makes concessions somewhere in their build. I used to run a full size desktop with a 360mm case ran for quiet airflow, but it has gradually went from full size to mid size to itx over the last few builds. It is so much more convenient with my desk and space I have. My server is the big one but sits in another room.Nah, pumps make a sound too. I currently use gigantic air coolers and large, slow moving fans.
Nah, pumps make a sound too. I currently use gigantic air coolers and large, slow moving fans.
The sound of fans whirring and spinning is like Mozart's serenade no 13 to me. My home office sounds like a server room , it's soothing to me, means shits working
When you grew up gaming on machines with 60mm fans and blowers you got used to it
Yeah, my desktop is simultaneously my server at the moment so I have 9 hard drives and in a full case. I'm not planning on going any smaller anytime soon. Lol.Everyone makes concessions somewhere in their build. I used to run a full size desktop with a 360mm case ran for quiet airflow, but it has gradually went from full size to mid size to itx over the last few builds. It is so much more convenient with my desk and space I have. My server is the big one but sits in another room.
Yeah, my desktop is simultaneously my server at the moment so I have 9 hard drives and in a full case. I'm not planning on going any smaller anytime soon. Lol.
Someday I'll migrate my media server to a dedicated box, but until the funds appear for that my main pc will be doing both.
Just kinda happened organically.
Noise doesn’t bother me as I game with my headphones on. Isn’t that when the fans ramp up anyways when it’s being stressed? But when you’re just surfing the web, trolling Facebook or watching YouTube videos noise really wouldn’t be an issue right? That’s why there are software to let you control how fast you want your fans to spin correct? I’m just really confused on how picky some people are when it comes to “noisy cooling”. I’m not trying to undermine anyone but please can someone help me understand.
Noise doesn’t bother me as I game with my headphones on. Isn’t that when the fans ramp up anyways when it’s being stressed? But when you’re just surfing the web, trolling Facebook or watching YouTube videos noise really wouldn’t be an issue right? That’s why there are software to let you control how fast you want your fans to spin correct? I’m just really confused on how picky some people are when it comes to “noisy cooling”. I’m not trying to undermine anyone but please can someone help me understand.