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RM750e + RTX 4070 Super
muvo replied:
almost forgot, you need the type 4 cable for your graphics card: 600W PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR Type-4 PSU Power Cable
By Menmei
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Corsair 2500X build in white
rjohnson11 replied:
I put the lower fans upside down and fixed this for the final picture.
By rjohnson11
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Darkstar wear and tear quick?
c-attack replied:
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl). Not a serious comment. I think the wear is both unusual and extreme. I have not seen anything even close to that over the product lifespan. Contact Support as means to replacement. However, the soft tactile construction on that mouse may lend itself to more wear and tear compared to other mice.
By GASHED
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Save all software to hardware assignements
c-attack replied:
Apparently not obvious since you don't seem to understand why it's a dual system. No, I tried to explain why it is this way. Of course, in the amount of time it takes to write the post, you could have completed all your duplicates.
By cbns
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iCUE LINK LCD on H150i ELITE CAPELLIX XT
Filippo980 replied:
thanks for help
By Filippo980
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Intake or exhaust?
DevBiker replied:
Put simply, your radiators should be all intake ... or all exhaust. As @c-attack said, having a radiator's exhaust as the intake to another radiator isn't a good idea. You lose efficiency in the loop. You could also flip them to all intake and just crank up the exhaust. The downside to this is that you have warmer air over the components. But it's still air movement and still keeps things within spec. On my 7000 build, I have 2 420mm radiators on intake, 4 120mm fans on the side with additional intake and a single 140mm fan for exhaust. The side intake helps cool the waste heat from the radiators. For control, I use the coolant temp to control the radiator fans and the exhaust fan temp (QX fan) to control the airflow fans in the side and rear.
By Nissehult
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