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Fluxmaven

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  1. So I picked up the Seasonic Syncro q704 and 750w PSU on sale just because it was a neat concept and a great deal. A nice case, 4 all black gentle typhoons, and a quality Seasonic PSU for under $150! Didn't have a use case in mind but I build a lot of PCs so I knew it would come in handy. My buddy has a pretty unique setup where he has a PC with 5 monitors and he just RDPs into his other rendering stations to spread his workload across multiple PCs. This is one of the headless workstations. I recently helped him get the 3070 and couldn't stand to see him running it on an old Corsair CX PSU in a beat up Obsidian 750D that's probably had 4 different builds in it. So I decided to steal the PC and swap it into this case. It only took about an hour to swap everything over and required almost no cable management for a clean build. He's swapping to a standing desk and his PCs are going on shelves on the wall behind it, so I'll try and add some nice pics when I help him mount the shelves and set everything up.
  2. Lol love the "throw every trick google has to offer and hope something sticks" approach to troubleshooting. Glad it turned out to be a simple fix and not a dead card!
  3. Haha I've been there... I'd buy a lot less stuff if ebay was unavailable from 10pm to 8am. As for the taxes, it's better that than the alternative. When I got divorced I forgot to update my employer so I didn't have enough being taken out. Ended up owing a few grand at tax time. Edit- I thought I was on the most recent page of the thread but just realized I replied to a comment from a couple weeks ago. Hopefully you have your card and it's treating you well
  4. I folded a little bit around a decade ago because I thought it sounded cool and wanted to stress test one of my PCs. The last couple years I got back onto OCN and started participating in the foldathons just in time for folding to pretty much dry up over there. So I finally made an account here and have been folding a bit. Not sure if I want to commit to joining a team yet.
  5. I was just saying I turned my D5 Next off to try and drop my flowrate enough to make the clicking from the flow meter audible. I don't have the Next flow meter, I have the older Aquacomputer High Flow running off an Aquaero. Being that it's also a physical wheel inside turning just like the newer Next flow meter, they both can produce the same clicking sound.
  6. I might not have the most sensitive hearing (too many years of shooting guns and other yee haw stuff) but I also can't stand loud PCs. Which is the main reason I do liquid cooling. I like to keep the internal fans under 800RPM. The D5 Next is on a curve but it's usually under 50%. My external rad/pump setup runs a bit faster since it's on the floor around the corner of my desk. I tried to get another point of reference, but couldn't pick it up even with the D5 Next off and the fans at 360RPM. I usually only notice it for a couple seconds when I first fire up the PC and the flow starts picking up. To drop the flow further I'd have to crawl around on the floor to turn down the vario knob on my external D5.
  7. Really splitting hairs here. I have my PC on the desk 2ft from my face and don't notice it at all. If I slow my flow WAAYYY down the clicking is a bit more audible, but you really have to be looking for it.
  8. I have a D5 Next but I don't use the internal flow meter. To calibrate it you literally have to block flow in your loop (kink hose or install a valve). You DON'T have to do this for their normal flow meters I still use the older Aquacomputer high flow sensor connected to an Aquaero. Even the original 3 pin version like this is an accurate meter. Personally, I'd get on that ModMyMods preorder before I would consider another option. Aqua Computer Water High Flow Sensor / Meter | martinsliquidlab.wordpress.com | Page 6 MARTINSLIQUIDLAB.WORDPRESS.COM Welcome to my review of the Aqua Computer's Flow Meter. While I have typically relied on my King Instruments analog flow meters for most of my test purposes, trying to fit a 14" tall flow meter into your case isn't...
  9. Even though I have a huge backlog of single player games, I usually just hop on Genshin Impact for a few minutes every day. On the weekends I try and get together with a group of friends. Typically CoD MW or Halo Infinite since those are crossplay and a lot of my friends from back home just have consoles. One of my good friends asked me to join their Destiny 2 team this past weekend. I'm about 9 hours in and have a ton of catching up to do before I'll be very helpful to them lol.
  10. One of my tricks for getting the last pesky bits of fluid to drain out is to blow it out. I let it drain out as much as I can by just opening the drain valve and tilting the case around. Then I hook a short piece of soft tube up to a spare port somewhere in the loop, stick the tip of my blower into the tube and pressurize the loop. Any excess fluid makes its way to the drain fitting regardless of where it's located. DataVac® Electric Duster® ED-500 METROVAC.COM DataVac® Electric Duster® is modeled to blast dust, dirt, and debris off of your expensive tech equipment. Buy your easy-to-use power blower today!
  11. The problem is the bait and switch tactics. They partner up with manufactures to build quality products to gain trust and following. Then change to cheaper crap and people still buy it thinking it's good. I used to be much more frugal and either used distilled with silver or mixed my own coolant from concentrate. Now I typically just buy premixed X1. Also IDK about your area, but I've had trouble finding distilled the last couple months. Needed some to flush out components and leak test a new build and had to go to 4 different stores to find any in stock.
  12. I wouldn't be surprised. Somehow they still sleep soundly at night knowing they convinced suckers to buy it.
  13. Not stupid at all, I've done this on a couple different builds with great results. If you have a complex loop, adding drain fittings in a couple different spots can make it a lot easier to drain.
  14. I'm apparently not premium enough to have that option or I'm just blinded by the whiteness of this page. Guess I'll just have to join some competitions and win a premium membership lol.
  15. Lol I was about to post in the F@H thread at OCN but I knew BWG would just bully me into joining here. Decided to just bite the bullet and make the jump myself. Does this site have a dark mode?
  16. Howdy, Will probably only pop over here for foldathons since the folding@home section at Overclock.net seems to have died since I took a hiatus from folding to move and change careers.
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