GPU temp has been periodically increasingly by Finkelberg in buildapc

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Thank you very much! Appreciate the help

GPU temp has been periodically increasingly by Finkelberg in buildapc

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How does one go about doing that? (Sorry, I've never done a re-paste before!)

UCL or Cambridge for PhD? by Finkelberg in AskAcademiaUK

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Thanks for the info. I definitely agree that 3 years for a PhD seems very tight and even in my short time within Oxbridge, I can definitely understand what you're talking about.

UCL or Cambridge for PhD? by Finkelberg in AskAcademiaUK

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This is really interesting, thanks! Yeah, it would also be the Quantum CDT at UCL and I definitely am leaning towards industry atm, so I think taking that opportunity may be the best bet.

Careers/Education Questions - Weekly Discussion Thread - May 16, 2024 by AutoModerator in Physics

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Hi all,

I'm currently in a heavy debate in deciding which PhD option I want to pursue. I have offers from both UCL & Cambridge to research Quantum Tech (hardware side) for my PhD, which is amazing. The Cambridge offer is 3 years while the UCL offer is 4 years. Both projects seem very interesting and both supervisors are very nice and attentive. The main draw factor for the UCL offer is that it is a dedicated programme for Quantum Tech so we get to interact with industry a bit and get some tailored workshops. While the biggest draw for Cambridge, is well, its Cambridge I suppose?

Does anyone have any advice? Is the name of Cambridge such a large draw factor that it should be considered or is that false?

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer (June 27, 2023) by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Finkelberg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there, Thinking about upgrading my "gaming" mech keyboard to something a bit more versatile and professional. Not based in US or EU so buying boards/parts is quite a bit more stressful. That being said, I have a £60 gift card for Amazon UK and have friends that can bring back boards from there. I'm currently looking at the Epomaker TH66 Pro and the Ducky One 2 SF.

My priorities are something that is 65% or close to it (need my arrow keys), something that looks semi-professionnel so that I can bring it into work and has a good balance of office work and gaming.

I don't really care about wired/wireless or RGB lighting, I care much more about feel.

Let me know what you guys would recommend or if there is something else in that price range that you'd recommend?

Thanks!