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Thorman

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  1. ok i will try to explain this for you, but it is going to be hard for me. what you could do is have it set to hold mouse button, then have a delay for an amount of time of your choosing then release, but in the advanced settings have action trigger on toggle, then action repeat on constantly and delay to your choosing, so what happens in my example photo is it will mine for 10 seconds with the left click being held down, then stop holding the left click and repeat for as long as the macro key is held down for
  2. Thanks for the rundown of watercooling. It was very helpful. My vcore while on the desktop appears to be 1.30 to 1.4. But the reason for that I think is I have a lot of background programs that I don’t close. Also I have all LL120 fans so I needed to have the fans blowing in through the top and vent into the case through the radiator (push). Thanks for your help!
  3. So I have a 3700x cooled by a 240mm radiator with ll120 fans connected. I have the radiator hooked up to the top of the chassis on the inside, while the fans are on the outside of the case with screws going through the fan and case and into the radiator. I don't know if that is an issue as I haven't ever done watercooling before, not even an aio. anyway according to Icue, my cpu is idling at 55-60C and the coolant is at 30-35C. the ambient is about 70F. During load my cpu goes up to high 80's and stays there, but there is no fan speed increase in icue. I had a couple of issues doing this build. Number one is the CPU block mounting circle is wiggly, again I don't know if this is an issue as I have never watercooled. Number two is that in icue, if i set the radiator fans as Hydro X series fans, the rpm automatically goes to 0 on the commander pro. So I do not know what the issue is. if it is the radiator or not enough cooling, why is the coolant 20-30C cooler than the cpu? And if it is the cpu block, why is it that it that the cpu hasn't shut down due to overheating? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
  4. Hi, I am wanting to have a dual pump loop for redundancy and in my corsair 680X I don't think I could fit Dual XD5's. So I know anyone you ask says not to have different pumps because one of them will run dry, but does the same principle apply when they are combo units? It shouldn't run dry because they are both reservoirs, right? Thanks for your help guys.
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