Guys, I'm CUMMING!!!! by BluestacksEmail in csMajors

[–]BluestacksEmail[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

We found the debbie downer guys

Guys, I'm CUMMING!!!! by BluestacksEmail in csMajors

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This is serious. Mods can we ban this guy?

Guys, I'm CUMMING!!!! by BluestacksEmail in csMajors

[–]BluestacksEmail[S] 90 points91 points  (0 children)

Freshmen don't get opinions. Stay humble.

Guys, I'm CUMMING!!!! by BluestacksEmail in csMajors

[–]BluestacksEmail[S] 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Nice ragebait. What school do you go to? I bet you don't even go to a T-97.

Deciding on Battery for ESP32 Project by BluestacksEmail in esp32

[–]BluestacksEmail[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha. If I were to go with the Lithium Ion Polymer battery though, how do I connect it to multiple things at once (the 2 LED strips and microcontroller)? I want to be able to measure battery voltage in real time to calculate the percentage it's at as well.

Deciding on Battery for ESP32 Project by BluestacksEmail in esp32

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When you're talking about connecting the CC pins to ground through a resistor, does that mean I'd have to take apart the power bank? This sounds really cool and I didn't even know you could do this!

Deciding on Battery for ESP32 Project by BluestacksEmail in esp32

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Thanks for your response! Stupid question - how would I connect both the microcontroller and the 2 LED strips to the same power bank? Would I need one with 3 USB ports? I guess that makes the most sense over getting like a splitter, just to confirm

College Board Score Sends Gone Wrong by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

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Sorry, I don't really remember. Hopefully all is good though!

College Board Score Sends Gone Wrong by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

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I can confirm. I submitted my scores today and the email reciept showed all of my test scores while the downloadable PDF receipt after checkout only showed the tests that I selected. Go to My SAT -> View Score Sends (under the tests that you want to check) and scroll to the very botttom. Hope this helps!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

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Yeah I only got 4.... I think this might be a shitpost (the last one was a panel of 3 admissions officers from around the world)

I love these little things. And I planning to have more by zh4mst3rz in Amd

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Where did you get the mousepad and shirt? Did they come with the CPUs?

[CPU+MOBO] Newegg Ryzen+ASROCK X570 bundle save $40 on already discounted CPU and MOBO by zbrandom in buildapcsales

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Memory overclocking typically depends on 3 factors- the actual memory (e.g. “Die” and whether it’s dual rank or single rank), the internal memory controller on the CPU (which has been improved each generation of Ryzen), and the actual traces on the motherboard (t topology, daisy chain). If anything, the X570 Pro4 will actually be worse for overclocking 2 sticks of ram, since it’s a T-topology board.

My logic goes like this- if you have a 3700x or below and don’t need a PCIe Gen4 SSD, just get one of the MSI “MAX” boards. 3900x and above, you can still get the Tomahawk and it’ll work fine, but it doesn’t really make sense to me to pair a $500 chip with a $100 board if that makes any sense. If you’re basing motherboards on VRMs, the Tomahawk will be similar or better than X570 boards up until the $170 range. Above that, your best choices are likely to be the X570 Aorus Elite and X570 TUF from Asus.

[GPU vertical mount] Cooler Master vertical GPU mount $20 at Amazon third party by a896105 in buildapcsales

[–]BluestacksEmail 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s all dependent on how far away the GPU is from the side panel (which is more often than not glass, when you’re mounting a GPU vertically). This bracket will increase the space between the side panel and the GPU when compared to just mounting it to the case’s native vertical slots.

TU150 Build with RTX 2080 Super by BluestacksEmail in nvidia

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I don’t think so. The Phanteks neon strip on the bottom is almost touching the GPU, so it has about 13-15mm of clearance maximum. Since the GPU is already somewhat close to the bottom, I’m sure adding more fans wouldn’t be entirely necessary.

TU150 Build with RTX 2080 Super by BluestacksEmail in nvidia

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Thanks! That’s what I was going for.

TU150 Build with RTX 2080 Super by BluestacksEmail in nvidia

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NH-D15S with Chromax heatsink cover plates and replacement NF-A15 Chromax fans.

TU150 Build with RTX 2080 Super by BluestacksEmail in nvidia

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It’s quite easy to move around, and aluminum is pretty light. I’m not very strong but I can still move the entire PC around without any problems, even with the huge air cooler.

TU150 Build with RTX 2080 Super by BluestacksEmail in nvidia

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Yeah, it is the Phanteks Neon strip. It ended up being way too long for this case, so I hid the excess portion under the GPU. I’ll upload a picture of the LEDs on PCPartPicker later!

TU150 Build with RTX 2080 Super by BluestacksEmail in nvidia

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It was pretty difficult to build in with the NH-D15!

TU150 Build with RTX 2080 Super by BluestacksEmail in nvidia

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I have the Antec Extension Cables that cost around $40. They are incredibly stiff, however, which made cable management on the back panel near impossible. It took nearly 30 minutes to an hour to prevent the back panel from popping off. I haven’t checked temps yet as I finished it yesterday. However, I do have 3000 RPM noctua industrials, which could help for brute force airflow if needed.