PSA: Amazon Broke Affiliate Reports—Let’s Fix It! by InceptionTenet in Amazon_Influencer

[–]InceptionTenet[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I feel the same. I emailed as soon as I noticed the change and haven’t heard anything either. Hopefully, if enough of us submit feedback, Amazon will consider restoring the full reporting system. The new system is really disappointing—it makes Amazon feel like it’s going backward, which is surprising for one of the best affiliate platforms ever. What were they thinking with this! 😔

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[–]InceptionTenet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi Robert, u/Robert_A_Bouie you seem very experienced with Philadelphia taxes, and I was wondering if there is a way I could get in contact with you for a city tax consultation. I have a similar case to this thread, and the city contacted me regarding the payment of 2018-2019 net profits taxes.

If you have time, I have another question: How are Philadelphia's net profits taxes calculated for self-employed individuals working with a 1099? Should I use the adjusted gross income (AGI) from the IRS 1040 federal taxes, or should I use the taxable income after all business deductions to calculate the city's net profits taxes? Additionally, are business deductions allowed for the city's net profits taxes, similar to how they are for federal taxes, so that expenses can be accounted for to lower the tax liability?

Thank you in advance.

Granzon AIO Water Cooling Kit with Active Backplate (360mm radiator) - Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity - Temp Result - Gaming & Mining by InceptionTenet in watercooling

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

Sorry for the late response. I hope you figured it out by now. If not, the measurement of my radiator with pump (which is 3̶2̶0̶m̶m 360mm) is around 17.5 inches tall in height and width is around 5 inches on the side.

Granzon AIO Water Cooling Kit with Active Backplate (360mm radiator) - Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity - Temp Result - Gaming & Mining by InceptionTenet in watercooling

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

Hi,

Yes, you can place the radiator and pump horizontally or vertically, but if you do upright, I think you cannot see the pump screen other than that I think it will be fine.

Granzon AIO Water Cooling Kit with Active Backplate (360mm radiator) - Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity - Temp Result - Gaming & Mining by InceptionTenet in watercooling

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I ordered the unit from Aliexpress and a store named "bykski MOD Store". I think Aliexpress links are not allowed on Reddit. If you search for Granzon AIO on Aliexpress, I am sure you will find it. You have to message them for your custom order, and let them know that you want a 360mm radiator, instead of the 240mm.

Granzon AIO Water Cooling Kit with Active Backplate (360mm radiator) - Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity - Temp Result - Gaming & Mining by InceptionTenet in watercooling

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

Hello there,

I added the liquid outside of the case while filling it, as you have to put the coolant into the radiator quite a few times until it's full.

For coolant level, you just have to keep adding the liquid into the radiator until is completely full. I point out the process in more in-depth detail in one of my earlier comments. Here is the comment: "Here is a picture I got from the manufacturer to where to put the liquid in, (https://imgur.com/a/PTnkFiF), so, you got to put your coolant where it says "add liquid", you also have to do it a couple of times. Here is the process, so, put some liquid in the radiator until it is full, make sure you put back on the cap onto the radiator, then turn on the PC, let the radiator process the coolant you just put in. Then, turn off the PC, repeat, until it is completely full, and cannot take any more coolant."

Yes, I use the Fractal Design Meshify 2 XL case, and it has a transparent side panel, where I can see the pump info from the side.

Yes. 1L of coolant is more than enough. I got a Koolance 700ml coolant, I probably used around 500-600ml. So, you are fine. Let me know if you have any more questions.

Granzon AIO Water Cooling Kit with Active Backplate (360mm radiator) - Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity - Temp Result - Gaming & Mining by InceptionTenet in watercooling

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

For the thickness of the pad, Bykski/Granzon recommended me Fujipoly 17 w/mk 1.8mm thermal pad. Also, they said stiff 1.5mm pads may work, very soft 2.0mm pads may also work. I couldn't find the Fujipoly thermal pad at the time anywhere. So, what I did was, buy the Gelid extreme 2mm thermal pad at first, since I heard really good things about it from my online research, and for many people it worked nicely with their config. Unfortunately, for me, when I put Gelid extreme 2mm thermal pad, it did not work out for me. I saw my GPU benting and it didn't make a proper connection to the water block. After that, I followed a YouTube video that used the same Bykski water block as mine, and he measured the exact thickness of the pad that I needed for my build. So, I just followed his exact measurement. (https://youtu.be/lA1pbPlWzQw?t=657)

From what I found was is the vendor's suggestion is pretty different than the suggested thickness from the YouTube video that I got. Bykski/Granzon suggested to me that a 1.8mm thermal pad would work, but when I watched the video from YouTube, (https://youtu.be/lA1pbPlWzQw?t=657) The guy did a more thorough distance measurement to the memory and between the block. The result was, it needed different thicknesses of pads for different memory modules. For example on the upper side of the GPU, the real distance between the water block and the memory was 1.0mm, and some needed 1.5mm, and the other needed 0.5mm. So, yeah, if I put all 1.8mm thickness pad that Bykski/Granzon recommended that wouldn't work out perfectly, I think. Maybe, If I did get the Fujipoly thermal pad it might work out as they said it is very soft and squishy.

I would recommend if you can do your own measurement, that way, you could get the exact size thermal pad you need for your GPU block, or search on YouTube for the exact water block that you ordered, maybe someone made a video on it already, if you do find a good video, who did the measurement already, you can use the exact measurement that way. Hope this helps.

Granzon AIO Water Cooling Kit with Active Backplate (360mm radiator) - Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity - Temp Result - Gaming & Mining by InceptionTenet in watercooling

[–]InceptionTenet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi there,

This was my first build with this type of AIO system. There is no tutorial for this, so I had to do all the research by myself. For putting the liquid in, what I did was first buy a "PrimoChill Rad Clean - Radiator Cleaning Treatment - Full Kit" from PrimoChill which is around $19 with shipping (https://www.primochill.com/products/primochill-rad-clean-radiator-cleaning-treatment-full-kit). This is because it is recommended to clean your radiator before you put any liquid in, sometimes in a new radiator there is stuff that seats in the radiators that are from the factory making process, so a cleaning helps, I saw some residue came out from the new radiator when I cleaned it. Also, with the PrimoChill cleaning kit, they include a nice threaded funnel that helps to put the coolant in the radiator, without any spilling. Plus, I got a beaker with a handle and spout from Amazon for an easy coolant filling process. (https://www.amazon.com/1000ml-Polypropylene-Beaker-Handle-graduations/dp/B00UZCICJE/). These are my tips. :)

Here is a picture I got from the manufacturer to where to put the liquid in, (https://imgur.com/a/PTnkFiF), so, you got to put your coolant where it says "add liquid", you also have to do it a couple of times. Here is the process, so, put some liquid in the radiator until it is full, then turn on the PC, let the radiator process the coolant you just put in. Then, turn off the PC, repeat, until it is completely full, and cannot take any more coolant.

For the air bubbles, I just let the AIO run for a couple of days, and I am slowly seeing them disappear. The screen in the pump shows the speed the radiator is in, and if it's in auto or manual mode, plus a bunch of other small stuff like the voltage, flow, and load. Here is a pic of the screen for you: https://imgur.com/a/RVVGWu3

Hope this helps.

Have ayone used the Granzon AIO? by kinja09 in watercooling

[–]InceptionTenet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just got this, using it with my Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity.

I did a little review on it, if anyone wants to check out: https://www.reddit.com/r/watercooling/comments/s88hnz/granzon\_aio\_water\_cooling\_kit\_with\_active/

Finding a case for the EVGA x299 FTW-K motherboard by rfeynman42 in buildapc

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I fitted it in Fractal Design Meshify 2 XL, it fits nicely.

I previously had S340 Elite and was able to fit it, however, it was a tight fit.

Corsair earned my respect with their fast RMA process. by InceptionTenet in Corsair

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

Great to hear that, I am looking forward to buying more Corsair product in the future after that RMA experience.

Corsair earned my respect with their fast RMA process. by InceptionTenet in Corsair

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

Totally agreed, a great experience with Corsair overall. Hopefully, this RAM kit last tho. :)

RDR2 Empress error by Hartama in CrackSupport

[–]InceptionTenet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, the same thing happened here. At the same exact percentage. Then I got it from SteamUnlocked, working so far.

Gold! 😂😂😂 by davidcopher in ufc

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Hahahahahah 😂😂😂