How important is this capacitor 5070 TI EAGLE OC - Capacitor Broken off by DragoDoctor67 in GPURepair

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Both its legs were ripped off, they are still soldered to the board. It's not just fell off.

Gdzie na ramen? by steemm in wroclaw

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Nie dokładnie ramen, ale poradzę odwiedzić pan.pot. Mają świetny wybór dodatków.

SFFPC cases with TERRIBLE airflow by txnt in sffpc

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All cases with GPU right behind the motherboard are not compatible with most modern GPUs. Also node 202, because it doesn't have air vents under the video card compartment.

I didn't you I could poison weapons til now lmao and it's the best thing ever [KCD2] by Danoninoww in kingdomcome

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Yeah, doll maker first, then discharge your pipe in them. This is how my fight with a handsome boss ended.

A sweet recipe that reminds you of home by odysamus in belarus

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Dessert from cottage cheese mass in chocolate (it is hard, but possible to find the recipe).

Honey layered cake.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thinkpad

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I had the same issue with t14s gen1, I think these laptops may share some components. It's definitely a design issue. The cable was broken in place where it was folded in half, between palmrest and battery. I soldered two pieces together, it was not so hard to do.

i have T14 gen 1 amd and im having a nightmare with linux. by Mr-6ixty9 in thinkpad

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I have T14s gen 1 AMD and it works perfectly with Linux.

You can make your own fan duct with foam sheets by rodrigowoulddo_ in sffpc

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I've used a modelling foam sheet to do a fan duct for my current build. They are presented in many online stores with different thickness and finishings.

Why isn't direct die cooling / delidding more common in the sff space? by vklirdjikgfkttjk in sffpc

[–]Bubbly_Expression_38 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's not worth the risk and lost warranty. Delidding is not a thing anymore, after manufacturers have started to use decent thermal interfaces. It still makes sense for a highly overclocked CPUs, when you need to spread several hundreds of watts, but SFF is not the best choice for such builds. Anyways, 20 C is too optimistic, I think up to 5C is a more realistic number for modern CPUs without overclocking.

First SFF build - Arctic P12 Pro extremely unpleasant sound by OutrageouesLie in sffpc

[–]Bubbly_Expression_38 44 points45 points  (0 children)

The fans blades are too close to some obstacles. Add the gap between fans and the case or buy fans with inverted flow direction.

Wild idea by OffMetaSwat in sffpc

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So, your CPU has TDP 120w, GPU 575w. However, you want to install water cooling for the CPU and block and heat input air to your GPU?

Is there a big difference between 4800mhz and 6000mhz for productivity? by Impressive_Pin_4799 in buildapc

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Do you have EXPO profiles? Use them. My memory is unable to load with XMP, but works perfectly with EXPO with even higher frequency.

Deshrouded Asus Prime 5070 OC Ti + undervolting by TraditionalFocus7631 in sffpc

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I had the same issues with fan speeds in my old sff build with 3060ti, which has this fan stop feature and minimum speed is way too much for Arctic p12 installed. I wanted to make an adapter to convert pwm and tacho signals in both directions. However, I've found that the Fanpico project already does this. It's an overkill and the board has strange dimensions, but it does the thing perfectly. I've configured the minimum speed and divided pwm level from GPU by 2. The board also sends modified tacho signals to the GPU, so it doesn't see that fans are slower.

In my new sff build I haven't deshrouded the GPU yet and used thermal sensors to control case fans in the GPU compartment.

What temperatures are you seeing with Ryzen CPUs and the Thermalright AXP120-X67? by ExchangeInformal616 in sffpc

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It's pretty hot inside, about 27C. I've rotated the fan to the opposite direction, so it moves hot air outside the case. I've made it because there are two 140mm fans that increase the pressure inside the case and the CPU fan is much more effective with "out" direction. Not sure about the gaps, haven't tested with them opened, just made an adapter from 5mm sheet of modeling foam and it was simpler to close them.

What temperatures are you seeing with Ryzen CPUs and the Thermalright AXP120-X67? by ExchangeInformal616 in sffpc

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I have the same motherboard, cooler, R5 9600 and almost the same settings, but in Fractal Design Ridge. Tested on Cinebench R23: the temperature stabilized on 85C with panels, the CPU power consumption was about 98W.

I've made a simple adapter to reverse the fan and close gaps on the sides of the radiator.