I did two custom 480s for my first custom loop https://goo.gl/photos/CENFuaFRLqLjBN6y7
I've still kept the backplate which was used to cool it, and I hacksawed part of the original cooler so i only needed half as much of the stick-on heatsinks.
I'll be honest I was a little worried that maybe...
Probably not, this is the two main opposing views of what should happen with Bitcoin coming to a head. The uncertainty is causing this crash and will likely recover quickly once everyone knows what is happening, deadline is 1st August.
it's not about if it new, it's how it performs and the old supply and demand coming into play. You might eat your words in the future though, should Ethereum overtake Bitcoin and/or the internet.
This is just the same situation as the i3 7350K, while it is good or great in some aspects, its just too nerfed in some areas and the cost is way off, there's just better setups out there from AMD and Intel for almost all use case scenarios. At least the i3 7350K had the tech media trying to...
I'd like to be considered for the Asterion. Well I'd like to be considered for all three, as they are all beautiful in their own right, But the Asterion would make a lovely case for my new Ryzen Birthday build I'm choosing parts for currently.
LTT make short videos as well as long ones. The short ones cut back on the in depth stuff but give a quick overview, I liked the copper backplate video as it proved it didn't really do much, if anything, it's not like its reducing the temps by 32°c and the testing methodology let them down. I'm...
So I'm just nearing the end of upgrading my living room gaming setup. Being a PC gamer I've been stuck at a desk for some time, although I did move my PC into the living room for a short spell, it quickly went back upstairs, as the whinging from the other half was making my ears bleed. Then...
I have done. I've got to set up my new HTPC with my new VPN. I use legitimate streaming services for the majority of my streaming which don't work with VPN's so that's why I'm not that on it.
The Logitech MX510 was announced at CeBIT on the 19th of March 2004, along with the usual rhetoric of it being Logitech's most powerful computer mouse ever, it boasted 5.8 megapixels of surface detail per second, delivering an improved 12-bit data path, and supporting an acceleration of up to...
Great discount, but I'd rather not have it on my wrist. I think every cheap unbranded smartwatch I have ever seen has looked better than this, they've been cheaper and done the same if not more.
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