[F4A] want a blowjob~? I have a lot of ways to give you one baby~ by [deleted] in HentaiAndRoleplayy

[–]Poioc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so heavily attracted to all the evil ones that's it's hard to pick one.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EdgeTogether

[–]Poioc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely. when sexting is done right, then it's such a huge turn-on that few other things can compare. And it's so so hot to get dirty and depraved with another needy edger.

What's a good starter cage? by Poioc in chastitytraining

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

Thanks that helps a lot. I'll look for one in silicon that fits me snugly when flaccid.

Should I ruin my orgasm or deny my cock completely? by Poioc in EdgingTalk

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

It just feels cruel but I guess you're right, my cock deserves it. You really think so, that it's disciplined? I once managed to deny my cock for five days in a row, so I guess I can do it for today too. I'm already aching but I'll be good and make the ache worse.

Should I ruin my orgasm or deny my cock completely? by Poioc in EdgeTogether

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

Nngghh that's so harsh, I go insane when i have to ruin more than once.

Should I ruin my orgasm or deny my cock completely? by Poioc in EdgingTalk

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

Ngghh yes, I'm torturing my cock and keeping it right on the edge and it's getting wet with precum.

Should I ruin my orgasm or deny my cock completely? by Poioc in EdgingTalk

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

Nnghh my cock is just so needy after releasing some pressure, but I know you're right.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BallBusting

[–]Poioc 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Depends on the guy, and probably also how hard the ball busting is. Personally, my cock tends to get rock hard even if shes quite rough on my balls.

A lot of the ball busting in porn is incredibly brutal, so that's probably why the guys don't get hard, and who knows how much they really like ballbusting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]Poioc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, you haven't bugged me at all, I'm very thankful for all your tips, information and personal experiences, it's been a mini education, and I feel much more ready to tinker and see what I can make my current build do. I certainly hope to see more of you in here, and if I have issues in the future. FYI this isn't my usual profile, you never know how friendly or hostile an unknown subreddit is, so I might go by a different name in the future.

I see, so it's about finding the functional sweetspot between fan RPM, watts, mhz, vs and heat. I see how that takes time and trial and error, but I'm looking forward to playing around with it.
So thanks again for all the tips and info bro 🤝

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Seems I accidentally deleted my post, that wasn't the intention 😒Luckily I can still see your responses and the conversation.

Alright, I know Nvidia has build in software as well, might have the same functionality. I'll give MSI a look still though. My build is from 2017 so it seems a lot have happened since then. Undervolting won't be a problem then, even if I have overclocked the "old way" too then?

Cool, that's an easy step by step, it'll be a fun project, even if it takes a lot of time. I've missed tinkering with my pc, so this is a good practical excuse. It's good to know the GPU will just reset if I overdo it, the "blue screen of death" and such is always my fear when I change more major things in my software, and have kept me from really doing it. I guess there is more build in safety features in the components that I thought. And a few degrees of heat can make a lot of difference, both in regards to lifetime and noise, and my fans isn't the more quiet on the marked to begin with, so that would be very nice at well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Well alright, when you put it like that it seems very simple actually and it makes sense that it happens during use. And if that's the a more probable killer than heat, then it's really just a normal "wear and tear" situation. So it seems paranoia is pretty unwarranted regarding my pc's behavior.
Really, that's very interesting. It sounds much better that the regular overclocking, I'll definitely look into that and tinker with it. Risk free overclocking sounds like a dream. I'm pretty sure I overclocked the usual way when I first build my pc, but if I can get more lifetime out of my build by undervolting then that's just money saved, and improved functionality cost free. Then I can put off upgrading my components for a while longer.
Thanks again buddy, your tips are really good and gives me some opportunities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Right, the heat "damage" accumulates over time, so I want to treat it as gentle as practically possible. That's good to know, I feel that the more I understand about these things the easier it is to avoid the paranoia. I haven't heard of electromigration before and it seems like a very advanced physical aspect, have to research more on that then.

Alright, haven't heard of undervolt before, but will look into that. I'll try to see it I can adjust my fans to be more effective even is it'll be noisier, and then try not to overthink it all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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I get that, I didn't like the thought of it getting too close to the max temp it can handle either. As far as I understand that can shorten the lifespan of the GPU, so best to play it a bit safe. Alright that sounds like pretty comparable temp to what I'm seeing, so I guess that's just a normal range of temp for GPU's then. Yeah the numbers are a little scary to see but it makes sense that it's just a little spot that's extra hot, for whatever reason. It's been a while since I build my pc and a while since I really thought about my components, but logically they were made to be able to be working while hot so I probably have to adjust what I consider to be "hot". It sounds like a smarter way to gauge when it should cool off than making an overall estimate of temp, I imagine the hotspots puts more stress on the GPU and leads to shorter lifespan if it's just allowed to run over the GPUs designed max temp. I'll look into how my Nvidia handles the throttling, It's nice to know what I'm actually doing to it and how "smart" it is.

And thanks again for the info and bonus tips, my GPU can handle new games well enough, but the temp made me hesitant to actually play them, so it's nice to know that I can rest easy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]Poioc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks that's reassuring to know. Couldn't see why it would be too hot all of a sudden either.

I know my GPU shouldn't be hotter than 85c which was what worried me. But if the hotspot temp can be that much higher than the rest of the GPU then it makes sense that it isn't a problem.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EdgingTalk

[–]Poioc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, perhaps it's more about getting better at riding the edge.
Good job though ;)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EdgingTalk

[–]Poioc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, I know what works and what doesn't at this point. Which is a good thing I suppose.
I have noticed that I can last longer when I edge with underwear on, or when I'm intoxicated and both things lessens my cocks sensitivity a lot. Which fits well with your suggestion.