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LordXeb

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  1. I haven;t had a chance to write things up but here are some results I got. between a 20-30C drop in temps across the board. All load temps were taken after 20 runs of speedway in 3dmark after 30 minute preheat using heaven benchmark. Before Idle: GPU: 30C Hot Spot: 37C Memory: 38 Other memory temps: 31C VRM: 32C Load temps before: GPU: 83C Hotspot: 98C Memory: 90C Other memory temps: 68-72CC VRM: 60-65C Hotest 73C With AIO: Idle GPU: 28C Hot Spot: 34C Memory: 36C Other memory - 30-31C VRM: 31C Load GPU: 62C Hot Spot: 69C Memory: 66C Other memory temps: 55-56C VRMs: 54-66C - 66C highest. Here is idle before Load temps before idle temps after Load temps after
  2. Nevermind I am dummy. I just saw the other post. Please close.
  3. Hey E, There is no redirect setup for the above links. They use to work and now don't. I thought the website was down because of this. Figured I would throw it your way. Xeb
  4. I just enabled mine and haven't had issues. Using a password manager's authenticator.
  5. Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb? Xeb?
  6. Oh I do more than just side recovery. I do clean room work, firmware repair, file system reconstruction, data deletion recovery. I also do RAID recoveries as well. I deal with a lot of badly degraded drives too. Currently learning about the newer drives and working on SSDs. BTW, I would say over half of SSDs are not recoverable either do to no support, severe firmware/controller failure or just straight up dead NAND. Monolithic recovery is a whole other specialty. Also, a lot of modern drives are not supported due to a lot of reasons. Especially large capacity drives. And in particular helium drives. Helium drives DO NOT operate in a non-helium environment. Many can detect when there isn't enough helium around and won't even unpark their heads. Others will have instant head crash without helium. Finding parts for head exchanges is hard due to lack of drives and they apparently have some tricky adaptives/firmware things. Plus, there is literally no utility support with a PC3000. There are some labs out there that have ways, but they don't share.
  7. It is hard to find the rig builder. Can there be a short cut or an easier way to access it or at least a more obvious place to access it. I think in the rig section under your profile there should be a short cut or a + button that takes you to the rig builder.
  8. There needs to be a feature called Xeb. It is where Xeb can be Xeb. This way Xeb can have more Xebs. But seriously. Can there be an easier way to find the Rig Builder? It is buried in Account Settings and not apparent where it is at.
  9. Hello everyone, I wanted to give everyone a heads up on this. Modern hard drives with SMR have TRIM enabled on them. Yes, that TRIM that is found in SSDs. If you delete data it may not be recoverable, at all. Overwritten, deleted, etc it doesn't matter. The data may be gone pretty quick and returned to zeros. This is something I have found while getting back into data recovery again (yeah!!!!!). Any drive with SMR drive that has come in with deleted data has been gone forever. You can sometimes find Master File Table records, but all files are empty. Basically husks. What drives you think have SMR? All those 3.5" drives that say they are, but many MANY 2.5" drives are SMR drives as well. You have been warned.
  10. Granted, however each time it does it is on your shoe. There is no escape. I wish I didn't have to cook.
  11. Pretty much the defacto way to do it. If that doesn't work there are bigger issues. Also, good to see ya around pook!!!!
  12. It was sad to see it happen but OCN has been dying for a long time. Good to have you here and at the head. Like you, OCN helped propel me into what I do today!
  13. Not yet. I am currently in Cleveland for a month so I wont get to test it out till I am back.
  14. Wish granted, But now you are used by Oscar Meyer himself. I wish my phone had infinite battery life.
  15. For AM4? Not happening as far as I am aware. They have moved onto a new socket. All their efforts are going to be that way. AM4 has basically reached EOL as far as development goes. The chips and stuff are likely going to be sold for a while more.
  16. Granted, but now you are known as the best game developer for wild porn games with strange kinks. I hope you enjoy fandom. I wish my chair was a motorcycle.
  17. Granted, however, every time you move, breath or speak you sound like a duck that is dying. I wish I had super powers.
  18. Granted but we you now have to deal with a site full of bronies and children. I wish I didn’t have to poop anymore.
  19. Pretty simple. Corrupt a wish. I wish I could fly.
  20. You could try this: HDDGURU: HDD LLF Low Level Format Tool HDDGURU.COM This freeware HDD Low Level Format utility can erase, Low-Level Format and re-certify a SATA, IDE, SAS, SCSI, SSD hard disk drive. Will also work with any USB and FIREWIRE external drive enclosures as... I would also try this tool HDDGURU: HDD Wipe Tool HDDGURU.COM This freeware HDD Wipe utility will erase and re-certify a SATA, IDE, SCSI, USB or Firewire hard disk drive. Plus, it supports most flash media, including SSD. If that still doesn't work then maybe there is something wrong with the drive?
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