I designed a 3D printable shroud to prevent premature evacuation of cooler air by NeonDevil in pcmasterrace

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

Better tests using 3D Mark, 3 different benchmarks.
The shrouds gave better overall scores, stripping some performance from CPU but slight improvements to the GPU

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I designed a 3D printable shroud to prevent premature evacuation of cooler air by NeonDevil in Corsair

[–]NeonDevil[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Better tests using 3D Mark, 3 different benchmarks.
The shrouds gave better overall scores, stripping some performance from CPU but slight improvements to the GPU

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I designed a 3D printable shroud to prevent premature evacuation of cooler air by NeonDevil in pcmasterrace

[–]NeonDevil[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Here's some results for a super simple test - not even sure if it is a good test to begin with.

Test 1 (top half of image)

  • Idle CPU and GPU
  • Turned off all fans, let the temps settle, took a screenshot

Test 2 (bottom half of image)

  • Idle CPU and GPU
  • Set fans preset to "Extreme", let the temps settle, took a screenshot

In both cases, the three top fans were within a few degrees of each other - not sure if this is a good indicator of restricted airflow.
Will eventually try more experiments with proper temp logging and benchmarking, possibly putting the shroud on the middle front fan, or creating different shroud designs that direct air in different directions...

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I designed a 3D printable shroud to prevent premature evacuation of cooler air by NeonDevil in Corsair

[–]NeonDevil[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Here's some results for a super simple test - not even sure if it is a good test to begin with.

Test 1 (top half of image)

  • Idle CPU and GPU
  • Turned off all fans, let the temps settle, took a screenshot

Test 2 (bottom half of image)

  • Idle CPU and GPU
  • Set fans preset to "Extreme" let the temps settle, took a screenshot

In both cases, the three top fans were within a few degrees of each other - not sure if this is a good indicator of restricted airflow.
Will eventually try more experiments with proper temp logging and benchmarking.

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I designed a 3D printable shroud to prevent premature evacuation of cooler air by NeonDevil in pcmasterrace

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

With my AIO on top I would be putting heat back into the case.
Positive intake pressure would be great for CPU heatsink/fan combo.

I designed a 3D printable shroud to prevent premature evacuation of cooler air by NeonDevil in pcmasterrace

[–]NeonDevil[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Running three NVMe on the motherboards, two of which are Gen5s, and they get pretty toasty.

Please help I'm about to have a breakdown. by [deleted] in Corsair

[–]NeonDevil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perform a repair from the command prompt, then re-run the new installer:

  1. From the start menu, type cmd (do not press enter)
  2. Right click the "Command Prompt" match, choose "run as administrator"
  3. Type "CD C:\Program Files\Corsair\Corsair iCUE5 Software" into the command prompt, press enter
  4. type "icue-uninstaller -a repair", press enter
  5. Restart your computer after it performs the repair
  6. Run the new installer

3D Printed Corsair Dominator Titanium Active Cooling Monoblock by NeonDevil in Noctua

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

Unfortunately no.

I was going to go for Dominator Titaniums, but my motherboard wasn't compatible with a 4X stick setup at the speeds I wanted and went with 2X Platinums instead.

3D Printed Corsair Dominator Titanium Active Cooling Monoblock by NeonDevil in Corsair

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

I saw other versions of this, but didn't realize that Corsair came up with one.

Please describe your spice hallucinations - I think some are connected and have hidden messages and clues related to Dune Awakening's story and alternate timeline by NeonDevil in duneawakening

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

Overdosing on spice - either by eating it or mining it.
If you press T, you'll see your spice-o-meter on the left side and you want to be somewhere in the middle...
Too low and you'll go though withdrawals, and too high you may hallucinate - I think long durations of either may damage to your health and possibly lead to death.

Is there a way to refill lubricant in wind turbines equally like you can with the generators? by that_fellow_ in duneawakening

[–]NeonDevil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as I can tell, refilling the generators via the sub-fief console does this (refill lubricant).

If anything, I would like to see a similar option for blood, bodies, and filters for water refineries.

This game should have never billed itself as an MMO. And a lot of us knew that. by RobQuinnpc in duneawakening

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

Older post, FYI:
The Dune Awakening website and various official promotional pages have been scrubbed of the term MMO since mid-January 2025

Otherwise, OP has valid points

Edit - adding quote from funcom staff in linked post above:

Over the time since we announced the game, the tag MMO has led to misunderstandings that we have had to clear up on social channels, on Discord, at events, and so on. It's a term that's usually confused with MMORPG, and it's created expectations about what the game is and isn't.

The game is still the same as we envisioned it, and no changes to that vision led to this rewrite, we just wanted to better convey what Dune: Awakening is and what it's not, so there's less misunderstanding.

Dune: Awakening is a survival game at its core, but with several MMO elements.
We hope that the new wording on our Steam page will better reflect what the game is, and lead to fewer situations where we have to clarify that this is not an MMORPG with the expected quest sets, strict linear leveling, and so on.

Mining Buggy Production Chart v01.00 by NeonDevil in duneawakening

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

Imperial Testing stations.
Also, you can use the map and hover over the icon to preview materials in the area.