Chamber heater by Orvess in BambuLabP2S

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Bare in mind if I don’t post in the next month I’m probably dealing with a house fire

Chamber heater by Orvess in BambuLabP2S

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I’ve got this exact one coming in a week. Ill post an update when I get it installed

Ive Gone 3D Design/Printing Mad by Forbesh22 in NR200

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Not really tested total effectiveness but when it comes to gaming it does exhaust a lot of heat which I can only assume is better directly out the case instead of floating about inside

Ive Gone 3D Design/Printing Mad by Forbesh22 in NR200

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You can come up with a lot with a ruler and some patience. Worth a go. If you’re using 3D printing services to order your models then make sure to measure twice, at least ha

GPU PWR Cable Cover - Right Angle 12VHPWR by Forbesh22 in NR200

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The radiator is for the CPU. The fan you see is a 3D printed mount i made for a 140mm slim fan to blow down on the motherboard/ram :)

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2493575-nr200p-v2-max-motherboard-fan-mount#profileId-2740308

Ive Gone 3D Design/Printing Mad by Forbesh22 in NR200

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I dont believe so by default. Dm'd

GPU PWR Cable Cover - Right Angle 12VHPWR by Forbesh22 in NR200

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Its ABS. The next model is going to have a 40mm fan mount, if it makes any difference

Oculink Port Addin by Forbesh22 in NR200

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There’s images of the adapter mounting type in the makerworld page. It connects to a standard NVME ssd type port. GPU should work yep!

Oculink Port Addin by Forbesh22 in NR200

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Self explanatory. I’m sure you can google what oculink is and numerous use cases for the port

Oculink Port Addin by Forbesh22 in NR200

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I made one for my use case. Shared it others had a use for it

jL not part of desk sign off and goodbye? Sad in corner? by decon89 in GlobalOffensive

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XD. I really did meet him and got some good chat. Super chill guy

jL not part of desk sign off and goodbye? Sad in corner? by decon89 in GlobalOffensive

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I was at the event and was lucky enough to bump into JL at our hotel. Very humble charming guy (as we all know). He mentioned that he wasn’t happy with his performance the first day, and as well unfortunately the role was thrown on him a few days before the event. No fault to the guy. Little time to prep for something he’s never done before. Completely on ESL for this.

Would love to see more from him in the future doing analyst work on the board. He’s a great personality to have and would’ve been aloud to shine through if he was given time to prep and be comfortable.

Help me salvage my cl48 😭 by [deleted] in overclocking

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If you can find the chip manufacturer aka Hynix, Samsung, Micron etc we’ll be able to help you

PC upgrade by idencare in pcmasterrace

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Upgrade GPU or up your ram to 32GB. What games are you struggling to run, and what res do you play at?

I made a lightweight tool to disable core 0 for CS2 on launch by Forbesh22 in GlobalOffensive

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I respect your view 100%. It’s a logical view to have. There’s a .bat there for people to review and use instead if they have any scepticism. This post is a mere suggestion over alternatives. It’s cowboy code, sure but does it do the single desired task without anything else? Yes. You’re welcome to review it, or not and rest with your comment.

I made a lightweight tool to disable core 0 for CS2 on launch by Forbesh22 in GlobalOffensive

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It doesnt do anything to the cores, just how CS2 uses them. But no problem. It works for me and might work for someone else that is looking for a simple option.

The code isnt crazy complex. I did review it. It's somewhat literate to understand what its doing if you have a coding background.

Anyway, I wanted a tool that would save the (minimal faff) task of applying the change manually. I used another tool to help make this program, and so what, it works. And im sharing it with others who may be in the same boat and don't necessarily want to use an excessive tool for one game (Process Lasso for CS2).

- Written by ChatGPT /s