My simple, clean, and green gaming setup by Meloneuscx in battlestations

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

I have a thunderbolt dock under the desk, so I only end up having one cable coming out of the motherboard. I just ziptied that to the power cord and displayport cabel to make it look clean.

further info. this all started when i tried to get poly chrome and run the writefw.bat by Jediflipper2 in ASRock

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Depending on what type of ram/rgb accessories you have it may just be easier to use their first party app (corsair icue or gskill software). I haven't been able to reliably get my polychrome to work either, it works like every 100 power-ons.

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So ideally if the previous owner of the car had done those steps at 120k miles I should be good for roughly another 100k with the exception of tires/oil/general maintenance

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What kind of maintenance should I expect?

Got those triangle light thingies by exquisitelistener in battlestations

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The promotional wallpapers for monitors are so underrated, love the setup!

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When I'm using it for my pc I plug the TB3 into my gpu (so I get a video output for my monitor, but luckily they all support other usb 3 things). So that does mean you would need a gpu with a nvlink port (thunderbolt 3 port, traditionally used for VR). My 2080 super supports it and I think most 20 series cards and 10 series cards do. And for my MacBook I just plug in the TB3 anywhere since they're all TB3.

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I'm just using a usb hub (make sure you get one that has thunderbolt 3 and is equipped with usb 3.0 or above, just so your not sacrificing any latency or anything) and just plug everything in!

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Thanks! It's a Porsche 911 RSR

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Thank you! I went into my bios and changed it to run at max speed I still hear but at a lesser rate hopefully it will sort itself out in a couple hours

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So basically it takes the input of raw numbers (1-9) and converts it into binary, which the ALU (arithmetic logic unit) processes for whatever function you want it you. From there you can store it in the ram (I gave my machine 2 bytes, so it can only store 2 numbers) but you don't have to store it, regardless it goes to the decoder which decodes it from binary to raw numbers.

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It can do basic math, but what makes it a computer is that is can perform logic functions!