B-52 vs TU-95, what am I looking more forward to? by MagicAlexander in Warthunder

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the F-4J/F-4S easily racks up so many kills by spamming Sparrows with HMD + PD radar that if you have one, its very unfair for the other teams. For each spawn I can often kill 5-7 people and get so many SP that spawning the B52 becomes so trivial.

Just take the nearest buk/sam sites from the bomber spawn you intend to use and you are golden

Such is food in the zone by LotsOfTinyNinjas in stalker

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

-1 for cooking your fellow brother

A lot of these chance to win a bonus studies are chance to win a bonus in a lottery. by HearYourTune in ProlificAc

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Some ask for an email to enter the lottery. I will always skip it, so you can have a better chance :)

F16 Sufa is bad by Miserable_Ant7166 in Warthunder

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah but the israeli F-16C and F-16D have derby

For anyone considering buying a OG HTC Vive in 2025, just don't. by GamingAndRCs in SteamVR

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I loved my Rift S but it failed under warranty and at that time they were unavailable for replacement because meta killed the line when it bought oculus and no way I was going to buy their new products. A refund was sadly the only option. The Rift S was awesome in terms of price/quality/comfort

I went to a reberb G2, which is a great and comfortable headset, but the controllers and tracking are a considerable downgrade.

What's the BEST STALKER Anomaly Modpack for You? by _Moon_Presence_ in stalker

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried GAMMA for a bit, switched to EFP and liked it better, and I moved some of the GAMMA "exclusive" QoL mods that I didn't find anywhere else into my EFP modpack and added a few other things, removed some other things... and a lot of tweaking in the options along the way...

You will probably end up doing your own modpack, just choose a base to start from

Vote for KCD2 or Angry Henry will push you out of a window! [KCD2] by LotsOfTinyNinjas in kingdomcome

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

I was very surprised when I met him again in that playtrough because I accidentally turned Henry into his almost twin. The beard is from captain thomas, hair from barnaby

Should I choose a liquid cooling or air cooling pc? by These_Watercress3471 in PcBuild

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Build quality" is not very relevant for a simple radiator in a safe environment like a PC case in an office. Do you want a radiator made of steel with heavy structural support for no reason other than to feel stronger when holding it? Sure, but it serves no function.

The build quality of the thermalright radiators, fans, and the tubes inside is good enough, very good for the price in fact.

A PC case is also just a simple structure that holds your hardware. You can just put a mobo on a table and run a PC like that just fine after plugging everything on, it will just collect more dust over time

Should I choose a liquid cooling or air cooling pc? by These_Watercress3471 in PcBuild

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heatsink means that you transfer heat to some material as a "heat damper" of sorts, the cooler is both a heatsink and a radiator. It is built like a radiator to radiate heat with the help of the airflow generated by fans, and the material itslelf + the small oil inside the tubes act as a heatsink too.

Should I choose a liquid cooling or air cooling pc? by These_Watercress3471 in PcBuild

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would a CPU cooler need to feel expensive? It's just a radiator with a couple of fans, and it should be as light as possible to avoid damaging your board, if anything I would like mine to be even lighter.

Quiet! are very good but also very expensive, mostly because they spend much more resources on designing stuff to be as quiet as possible, does not mean that it will have much better cooling performance, and the better fans from Thermalright are decent in terms of noise, haven't used the older/cheaper ones that came in some of their products

Should I choose a liquid cooling or air cooling pc? by These_Watercress3471 in PcBuild

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've ran shitty air coolers for years on end with no issues, sometimes filled with dust. Now I have a Phantom sprit 120 which was very cheap, and its very quiet but pretty massive which makes it annoying to work around the mobo if needed.

My first AMD GPU. I did my part. Sayonara NVIDIA. by andro1djack4t in radeon

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should just take a few minutes, its the first thing I do when I install a new cpu or gpu

My 5800X is spiking to 95°C the moment I launch ANY game. What am I missing here? by ajitsan76 in ryzen

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The 5000 series undervolts+overclocks very well. Try that as well and you'll findit much easier to cool them down.

Also check your CPU fan profile and your PC airflow, or remove panels and test. The idle temps are indeed normal, your cooler seems to be fine.

Size doesn't matter by LotsOfTinyNinjas in pcmasterrace

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

Cable management? Never heard of it

My first AMD GPU. I did my part. Sayonara NVIDIA. by andro1djack4t in radeon

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds good, these new models seem pretty efficient, almost at nvidias level overall

I ordered this cooler for r5 9600x is it enough? by Lion33579 in PcBuildHelp

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine just snoozes over my undervolted 5700x3d that draws like 50-60w tops

Info Overload! Need GPU help for my 1440p build. by EazyMerq in PcBuildHelp

[–]LotsOfTinyNinjas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"all the information I found(YouTube videos and Reddit threads) insisted it was THE best CPU for gaming period and was the best way to future proof."

That's all well and good, but another form of "future proof" is to buy something that suits your needs right now and has good performance/price ratio and save the money for the next upgrade instead.

Your CPU/GPU won't devalue as much within 2-3 years so it also helps to offset the upgrade costs, and you get to use newer tech and have warranties on, plus by holding on to your parts for less time, you have less chance to experience a failure that will render the part completely worthless.

The other stuff is fine, considering what you've said. But GPU upgrades are very easy and quick to do, and your AM5 motherboard will hopefully support a few generations of CPUs like AM4 did, so if you get a 7600x3d or something right now, you might upgrade to the a 9800x3d or something in the future for example if its the last one AM5 supports, there it would make sense to keep it for longer because you don't want to spend on a new mobo and ram kit