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ExtremeHW Site Auction - Bidding Ends Jan 1st
RageSet replied to ENTERPRISE's topic in Announcements
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Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 Ion Review Discussion
RageSet replied to RageSet's topic in Review Discussions
Crap, I swore I added that in. I will the settings I've used - which were Intel Default Settings – Extreme profile. I'll see if I can add more information about those settings, per Intel's official specifications. Thanks for the heads up! -
Intel 13th/14th instability and degradation topic - Lets talk?
RageSet replied to Memmento Mori's topic in CPU's
I am pretty much in line with @Mr. Fox While in my reviews I allow my Asus Z690 motherboard to run crazy for an "out of box" experience, for everyday usage or overlocking, I manually set everything. With that said, I wouldn't recommend the 14900K/KS or 13900K/KS for novice PC users or gamers. These CPUs are for tinkerers with time on their hands and a whole lot of cooling. -
30mm Thickness: An increase of 5mm over standard fan thickness allows for a larger fan blade, improving cooling performance. PWM Controlled Speeds: 120mm: Powerful PWM-controlled fan speeds from 425 RPM up to 2,000 RPM, pushing up to 72 CFM of air with 4.2mm-H2O of static pressure. 140mm: Powerful PWM-controlled fan speeds from 400 RPM up to 1,600 RPM, pushing up to 104 CFM of air with 2.4mm-H2O of static pressure. Premium Liquid Crystal Polymer Construction: Incredibly strong and durable with excellent rigidity, reducing blade vibration and increasing performance. CORSAIR AirGuide Technology: Anti-vortex vanes direct airflow at your hottest components for concentrated cooling, whether used for intake, exhaust, or mounted to a radiator or heatsink. Quiet Operation with Magnetic Dome Bearing: CORSAIR’s Magnetic Dome bearing minimizes noise and reduces friction for greater longevity. Zero RPM Mode Support: Supports Zero RPM PWM signals to completely eliminate fan noise at low loads. Read Full Review HERE
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Corsair 6500X Case – iCUE LINK RX RGB Fans Review Discussion
RageSet replied to RageSet's topic in Review Discussions
The front glass panel is on a hinge. You can take it completely off (unlike the 680X RGB) if you want. I can see a company developing a distroplate for this case if it popular enough. Thanks for the kind words brother! Yes brother, I am an RGB snob but only as a compliment to custom water cooling. Thanks bro for the feedback! Thank you bro! -
Great professional review as always, brother. I prefer wireless mice but there is still a huge market for those that desire wired peripherals.
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Cooler Master Ncore 100 MAX Review Discussion
RageSet replied to RageSet's topic in Review Discussions
Thanks bro! It was a joy to build in. I am thinking about replacing the 12900KS for a 13900KS or 14900K. As for the GPU, all of my 3090's are watercooled, so I can't add those. The only air cooled cards I have are the 6800 XT and A770 16GB. This PC build is definitely going to be in the background as a set piece when/if I create videos. -
Cooler Master Ncore 100 MAX Review Discussion
RageSet replied to RageSet's topic in Review Discussions
Thank you for reading the review! I wrote this review as an SFF noobie for the SFF noobie. I jokingly claim I am a long time member of the "Big A** Case Alliance" and I never understood the hubbub of SFF cases until this review. While I won't be surrendering my membership in the BACA anytime soon (Lol), I do truly understand the merits of SFF builds. -
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Corsair MP600 Core Mini Gen4 NVMe SSD - Review Discussion
RageSet replied to RageSet's topic in Review Discussions
Thank you all! I am currently working on a review of some SSDs I've picked up. Additionally, I am going to start building an internal database of SSDs that I can point to in any future SSD reviews. -
CPS - The New Bully on the PC Playground - Review Discussion
RageSet replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Review Discussions
Fantastic review Mr. Fox. I will take a serious look at their products when building PCs for my clients. -
Cooler Master Masterliquid 360 ATMOS AIO Cooler Review Discussion
RageSet replied to RageSet's topic in Review Discussions
Thank you all. I admit, I did play it a bit safe with my writing style, but I will adjust accordingly. Yes, this AIO pleasantly surprised me on how well it performed for its price bracket. I am even thinking about buying some of the Sickleflow Edge fans separately. You know me bro, if a product is bad, I am definitely going to tell the world. -
I unsure if I can trust AMD with HEDT/Workstation platforms any longer. I feel like I got burned when I invested in TRX40 (I was an early adopter of TR4 X399 as well) and we got only one gen for the platform. I still have my ASUS Zenith Extreme II Alpha and 3960X, being used as a video storage server now. I'd love a new 32C processor + 8 channel workstation, but I need to see a commitment statement from AMD like they have with AM5, before I go back.
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Gigabyte Aorus 10000 Gen 5 2TB NVMe Review Discussion
RageSet replied to ENTERPRISE's topic in Review Discussions
Nice review. Good thing it has a monster of a heatsink. I have trouble cooling all of the Gen 4 drives I have installed in my 3960X rig. How do you like the X670E Ace? I purchased the same mobo when a colleague traded his 7600X to me for an Intel 11900K. It sits on my test bench until I make the decision on whether I am going to go with a 4090 or 7900 XTX. -
I own and use AM4/AM5, LGA1700 and TRX40 platforms. I also have X99, X299 and various 1151 CPUs that I use for overclocking. As for GPUs, take your pick (excluding 40 series).
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Hello Everyone, While I am not technically new, as you can see from my history, I do not often post...at all. I've always been a lurker, offering my advice on PC hardware all around the net. I am a semi-retired overclocker that loves to push hardware (as we all). I do tend to stick to one or two forums and after my last frequented forum died (RIP NBR), I have been scattered. If you know me, you know I'll pick one thread on a forum and live in it. My hope is I find one of those here. EDIT: I would like to add that I am very hardware/brand agnostic when it comes to CPU/GPUs. I use everything from all brands. I love using the best possible hardware available. I'll see you all around.
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