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| AtlasBlue:
--- Quote from: espio100 on January 09, 2016, 04:13:21 AM ---Even my laptops gpu is better (I have GT 835M) I suggest getting a cheap i3 with an igpu. It'll do. Or atleast I think. And what do you mean with "media pc"? Delivery dude was here and it was like loving xmas for me. [img wi dth=500]http://i.imgur.com/I1JvIikh.jpg[/img] My overkill mobo arrived :^) And ofcourse black and white [img wi dth=500]http://i.imgur.com/3yID1Bsh.jpg[/img] --- End quote --- Ah yes, a wonderful choice for a motherboard. Have fun. |
| espio100:
--- Quote from: AtlasBlue on January 09, 2016, 09:34:01 AM ---Ah yes, a wonderful choice for a motherboard. Have fun. --- End quote --- Now I have to wait for basicly everything else to make a computer operate wich will be delivered at 19 january. Than I have to wait a couple of days for an outlet plug adapter thing wich does not convert voltage wich was a pain in the ass the find. And ofcourse, black and white stuff :^) My wall is white too so its kinda sober so I am going to get some ice-blue leds behind my desk to get some color. Than I am going to get a better desk chair because mine is stuff and a mechanical keyboard. |
| Alyx Vance:
--- Quote from: ultimamax on January 08, 2016, 08:45:44 PM ---im just kind of stuff at cable management lol didnt even try really --- End quote --- It's a good thing to know how to do, good cable management really helps with airflow. |
| DJ Charizard:
Alright I think my friend barely knows stuff about computers. We were talking about how my cpu temps are pretty warm since I have a stock cooler, then (s)he almost starts panicking and telling me to change my cooler. Obviously it would be a good thing to do, but the reasoning was just handicapped on their part. I have honestly never heard of this problem/of cpu's fusing to their coolers. I mean I've never even had this problem with any cpu and cooler I've owned. Just rethermal paste with some good stuff, and you're fine. Either they have used the most unknown brand of thermal paste, have never rethermal pasted their cpu's, or they have no idea what they are talking about. |
| espio100:
Lmao Its probably the thermal paste that just sticks a little bit. If that can even happen. But I doubt it can fuse on an actual CPU. Either way just get a $30 sleeve cooler and it'll do. Also I just noticed but whats the difference between a sleeve and a rifle cooler? They basicly look the same but what makes them different? EDIT: Thanks google --- Quote ---Sleeve bearing fans use two surfaces lubricated with oil or grease as a friction contact. Sleeve bearings are less durable as the contact surfaces can become rough and/or the lubricant dry up, eventually leading to failure. Sleeve bearings may be more likely to fail at higher temperatures, and may perform poorly when mounted in any orientation other than vertical. The lifespan of a sleeve bearing fan may be around 40,000 hours at 50 °C. Fans that use sleeve bearings are generally cheaper than fans that use ball bearings, and are quieter at lower speeds early in their life, but can grow considerably noisier as they age. Rifle bearing fans are similar to sleeve bearing, but are quieter and have almost as much lifespan as ball bearings. The bearing has a spiral groove in it that pumps fluid from a reservoir. This allows them to be safely mounted horizontally (unlike sleeve bearings), since the fluid being pumped lubricates the top of the shaft. The pumping also ensures sufficient lubricant on the shaft, reducing noise, and increasing lifespan. --- End quote --- |
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