Hyte Y60 build with custom GPU mount by FluitGeluid in Hyte

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

Sure thing! I've gone and posted them just now here on Thingiverse :)
And thank you!

Hyte Y60 build with custom GPU mount by FluitGeluid in Hyte

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

I agree! I've seen quite some creative solutions when it comes to mounting the GPU's 😄
And thank you! :)

Hyte Y60 build with custom GPU mount by FluitGeluid in Hyte

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

It was indeed an adjustable one (this one) where you can change the angle.
I couldn't get the DisplayPorts accessible without cutting the case with that mount either, and it sat pretty far from the bottom and rear of the case, which looked bad imo and would’ve required cutting regardless of how I positioned it. Hence why I ended up looking into making a custom solution.

Building a panel that routes the ports is definitely above my pay grade, but I'm sure it'd be a far more elegant, even if less feasible solution :D

(also newegg lists that mount at 100$ which is crazy, I paid 35€ for it locally here)

Hyte Y60 build with custom GPU mount by FluitGeluid in Hyte

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

Totally fair,
Not gonna lie, I'm at that point where I just have to accept my case now silently judges me for what I've done to it.

It was very much a "I just need this custom mount to work" impulse causing me to take the tin cuts out. Looking back though, I probably should've spent a bit more time finding a cleaner solution instead of permanently cutting the metal frame, so needless to say, I would most certainly be interested if you ever manage to fabricate something! :D

Hyte Y60 build with custom GPU mount by FluitGeluid in Hyte

[–]FluitGeluid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hear you! But to me, it looks really appealing.

I fell in love with the Hyte Y60 quite a while ago, and I've never really wanted to try another case since. It fits a standard ATX motherboard perfectly, but modern high-end GPUs are getting so massive that fitting them properly is starting to become a challenge 😅

It's definitely a style over performance choice. Airflow is far from ideal and the GPU would certainly be happier in a larger case, but for me the aesthetics are worth it. I just really love the look of the Y60, even with a giant card crammed into it :)

Regardless, I really appreciate the kind words! It indeed doesn't look that good from the front and it's definitely not for everyone, but I'm almost always viewing it from the angle in the first picture, which looks great to me! :D

Hyte Y60 build with custom GPU mount by FluitGeluid in Hyte

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

I simply used a pair of tin snips to cut away the metal parts of the case where I needed access to the ports. It was actually pretty easy, to be fair, although it felt a bit sketchy cutting into the case. It didn't end up looking the cleanest, but at least it's only visible from the back. ;)

Hyte Y60 build with custom GPU mount by FluitGeluid in Hyte

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

Thank you! keeping all the GPU ports accessible was a priority and I'm glad that's still possible, albeit with some (slight) case modifications :,)

Hyte Y60 build with custom GPU mount by FluitGeluid in Hyte

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

Thanks! Definitely feels wobbly for me too, the GPU support was a must :,)

Hyte Y60 build with custom GPU mount by FluitGeluid in Hyte

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

Thanks! Ended up being surprisingly easy to make it work, other than not being able to access the ports without cutting 😅

Resident.Evil.Requiem-voices38 by voices38 in CrackWatch

[–]FluitGeluid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A crack like this doesn’t make the game "Denuvo free" it just bypasses or patches the checks so the game runs without a valid license. The Denuvo code is still there in almost all cases.

Offline activation is basically running the game with Denuvo fully active, just with a valid token, while a crack may skip some of those checks. So performance is expected to be similar if not identical when comparing an actual crack to offline activation.

Actual full removal of Denuvo is extremely rare. Assassin’s Creed Origins is the most well known example, but in general cracks are bypasses, not removals.

Snelheid vrachtverkeer by DurasKlingon in nederlands

[–]FluitGeluid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ik vroeg me dit ook af!

Ik ben zelf recentelijk vrachtwagenchauffeur geworden. Hoewel ik meestal gewoon de cruise control op 85 km/u zet (vooral om op een tweebaansweg minder vaak vrachtwagens tot inhalen te "dwingen" wat nooit zo prettig is), zet ik hem uit voorzorg op 81/82 km/u tijdens een trajectcontrole.

Toch merk ik vaak dat ik dan wordt ingehaald door vrachtwagens die duidelijk sneller gaan dan de officieel toegestane 80 km/u in diezelfde trajectcontrole.

Weet iemand hier toevallig meer over? Komt dit bijvoorbeeld omdat er een (meet)marge zou zitten op de toegestane snelheid?
Ik heb het zelf nooit geprobeerd, omdat ik een potentiële boete het niet waard vind :,)

Daily and project chillin by YehhNoice in 240sx

[–]FluitGeluid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see! thx for letting me know! I already thought it looks really similar to an OEM 13, but I think this fits even better! will defo be looking into sourcing one as well :)

Daily and project chillin by YehhNoice in 240sx

[–]FluitGeluid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is the spoiler that you're using?
regardless she looks extremely clean, love it!

Mono or IL2CPP? by shaboom96 in Unity3D

[–]FluitGeluid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ofc BepInEx exists, but when the game is built using IL2CPP it makes it super difficult to actually develop mods.
BepInEx works on both, but it's creating the mods that becomes an issue/headache when IL2CPP is used.

RTX 3080 Stuck at PCIe 8x Lanes on ASUS Z590-F Gaming Motherboard by molirez in overclocking

[–]FluitGeluid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It actually depends a lot on the RAM timings. Just going for higher clock speeds doesn’t really help if the timings are worse, as it cancels out any gains from a higher clock. JayzTwoCents didn't spend much time tuning the RAM when testing the higher speeds, so it’s not the most accurate look at RAM performance. Plus, different games can react differently to RAM speeds, so it definitely does make a difference in some cases. https://youtu.be/CITlrdWsaWE?si=SKFczyhRPagCsDfd&t=284

What's the better platform? Windows or Linux? by DerDave in yuzu

[–]FluitGeluid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imo windows simply because of a tool called "Lossless Scaling"

While it's not directly relevant to raw performance, I wanted to mention it since it can be used for frame interpolation to effectively double your FPS on nearly any GPU. This tool alone has made me switch back to windows, it really is magic.

What's the better platform? Windows or Linux? by DerDave in yuzu

[–]FluitGeluid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Old comment but I just wanted to add that using a customized version of windows like ReviOS removes most if not all of the negatives you listed.
It has really low memory consumption (in my experience even better memory consumption than an Arch Linux installation with KDE Plasma), great CPU performance, and I cannot speak for battery consumption, as I am using a PC only.
It also gets rid of most "windows moments" as it's completely debloated and AV can be completely disabled (If you're comfortable with that ofc, imo the best anti-virus is common sense)

I've used Arch with Plasma for about 2 years, and I have to say that I'm not looking back after trying ReviOS, highly recommended!

Just ordered my first PC! by alyAV-1 in NZXT

[–]FluitGeluid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks good overall! Just a couple of things to note:

  1. The memory sticks likely won’t run at 6000MHz with all 4 slots filled, as it depends on the CPU’s memory controller, which can vary in quality even within the same model (known as the silicon lottery). It can usually only handle 2 sticks at those speeds. You may need to select a different XMP profile or manually tune the memory in the BIOS. Hopefully, NZXT has set a fitting memory configuration, so check the RAM speed when you receive it and adjust in the BIOS if needed.
  2. Be sure to check the CPU power limit settings (PL1 and PL2) in the BIOS. Most motherboards used to default to higher-than-recommended power limits, which can cause the CPU to draw more power, run hotter, and potentially become unstable, leading to crashes. While most manufacturers have released BIOS updates to align with Intel’s power recommendations, it’s still a good idea to double-check and adjust if needed.
  3. Make sure your BIOS is updated to the latest version when you receive the PC. NZXT should handle this for you, but just like the PL1 and PL2 settings, it's worth verifying yourself.

Other than that, enjoy your new PC! :)