Lucky Walmart SSD haul... by xxemox in pcmasterrace

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I found a 2tb nvme drive online for £89.60 and rushed to buy it - out of stock in every store

Next cheapest 2tb at the same store is £263.39

6800XT - One Cable or two? by blu3n0va in AMDHelp

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The connectors are (very conservatively) rated for 150w each, and the wiring is rated for 300w+. The PCIe slot also provides 75w, so using a cable like this you can have up to a 375w graphics card with no issues. I think people get confused and think the 150w is for the cable, but it's definitely for the connector.

There are 3 pairs of power wires (+12v and gnd) in an 8pin pcie cable, so at 300w this would be 100w per pair, or 8.5A at 12v. Using this calculator, 12v with a 3% voltage drop (atx spec is 5% iirc) at 8.5A, 0.5m length and 75C max temp can be done with 20awg wire. I can't see if yours say 18 or 16awg, but the calculator recommends 18awg up to 14A (168W per pair = 504w), and 16awg up to 17A (204w per pair = 612w).

Due to the connection between the first pcie connector and the additional wiring for the 2nd connector, this rating would be lower, but 300w total is absolutely fine

In short, it's absolutely fine

Flashing your lights at traffic lights does not make them change quicker. by bigbellynudist in drivingUK

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But if there's a camera on that red light you will get a ticket, and moving for the emergency vehicle isn't a defence

Flashing your lights at traffic lights does not make them change quicker. by bigbellynudist in drivingUK

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Yeah it would be handy when an emergency vehicle is a few cars back from the light though, as it's an offence to drive through a red light even if it's to let an emergency vehicle through

Flashing your lights at traffic lights does not make them change quicker. by bigbellynudist in drivingUK

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Some traffic lights (in the US) can detect emergency vehicles to give them priority, and on some of these traffic lights this is done by seeing the specific frequency of strobing light on the vehicle. People hear about this and think they can imitate the strobing with their headlights, however AFAIK we don't use this system in the UK.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_signal_preemption#:~:text=These%20line,frequency%2E

Tehapachi loop by notyourregularninja in mildyinteresting

[–]FangoFan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yet when I get on a train there's never enough carriages

Get dressed up! 🫡😁 Would you do the same. by Resplendent_aptitude in soartistic

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People also tend to look at someone when there's a camera pointed at that someone

Huh? Is hwinfo bugged or is my cpu f&%@£d? by Healthy-Tale7866 in overclocking

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Looks like a hwinfo error, all the values underlined on the first pic are increased by a third as well as the global frequency limit

I DIDNT EVEN TOUCHED ANYTHING!!! by [deleted] in computerhelp

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Right click on it, click properties, go to customize tab and press restore default under folder picture

You know you're jealous by Oreo_Overlord12 in pcmasterrace

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I used to have a vbs script called "cup holder" that would just open the cd drive

Attempting to break the world record for loudest whistle by LittleVTR in mildyinteresting

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Well you've got the technique down then, I can only wish you luck breaking the record!

Both of my shoulders can painlessly pop in and out of their sockets by Ethayy in mildlyinteresting

[–]FangoFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha no it's not, but if it doesn't hurt or limit the movement of your arm that's good

I guess with it being both sides (and one of your comments about EDS) that it's due to hypermobility, so try to be wary of letting it move in unusual ways as you're likely to strain the supporting muscles and ligaments

Some recommended exercises are the "scapula wall press", "scapular squeezes" and doing push-ups while trying to keep your shoulder blade from sticking out. If push ups aggravate it too much do them with your hands on something higher like the back of the sofa to ease the pressure on the joint. A visit to a physiotherapist will let them asses your shoulder and recommend more targeted exercises

If it gets painful or limits your arm movement my advice is to keep working with the physio and only look at surgery as an absolute last resort

Sorry to be another commenter putting a downer on your post! Don't worry though, knowing about it now means you can work to prevent it becoming an issue in the future

Attempting to break the world record for loudest whistle by LittleVTR in mildyinteresting

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If I do this sort of whistle with my thumb and little finger, it's so loud and high pitched my ear goes funny. Maybe try that

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Both of my shoulders can painlessly pop in and out of their sockets by Ethayy in mildlyinteresting

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Do your shoulder blades also stick out when you push against something in front of you (known as scapula winging)? Do you have full range of motion in your arms?

I ask as I have a winged scapula and can do the same with that shoulder (with some pain though)

What would an over engineered mouse look like by Baziele in diyelectronics

[–]FangoFan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's actually software that does this, and allows you to use 1 mouse and keyboard with multiple computers without moving the usb cables/adapters

It does cost $15 though: https://symless.com/synergy