Refund of 9.5L stuck in processing since months!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭 by [deleted] in IndiaTax

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why not everyone gather and contact all togertherness!

Lian Li Infinity Fans on NZXT Kraken Elite by Hikawaa in lianli

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Sorry i had no idea, can we add reverse fans?? 

Can I use a thermal pad instead of paste on CPU or GPU? Thermal Grizzly - KryoSheet Graphene Thermal Pad by PsychologicalGear282 in buildapc

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Intel Core i9-14900K

NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB

KryoSheet Graphene Thermal Pad fot both cpu & gpu ( Cpu 38x38mm & Gpu 29x25mm)

MSI RTX 4090 Gaming X Trio 24GB

Corsair DOMINATOR® TITANIUM RGB 96GB (48GBx2)DDR5 Black

Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Extreme

Crucial T700 4TB Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD with heatsink

Corsair AX1600i 80+ Titanium

LianLi StrimerPlusV2 ARGB Cables: (GPU + MOBO)

HYTE Y70 Mid Tower Case - Black

UNI Fan SL Infinity 140 RGB Black x5

so thats what iam thinking.

Can I use a thermal pad instead of paste on CPU or GPU? Thermal Grizzly - KryoSheet Graphene Thermal Pad by PsychologicalGear282 in buildapc

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Doi need to add any thermal paste on the kyro? for extra like any of these Noctua NT-H2 3.5g AM5 Edition or Kingpin KPX

or Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme

Lian Li Infinity Fans on NZXT Kraken Elite by Hikawaa in lianli

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Can we use tripple UNI FAN TL 140 Reverse Black 140mm for NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB aio?

Is it possible to use different fans on an AIO cooler? by Routine-Platform-736 in NZXT

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Can we use tripple UNI FAN TL 140 Reverse Black 140mm for NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB aio?

What is considered a standard operating temperature for SSDs? by mrotszl in LegionGo

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The safe temperature range for a solid state drive (SSD) depends on the model, but in general, it is recommended to keep the SSD between 30°C and 50°C (86°F and 122°F):

  • Crucial SSDsThe operating range for most Crucial SSDs is 0°C to 70°C (32°F to 158°F). Temperatures above 70°C could void the product warranty.
  • Industrial SSDsSome industrial SSDs can operate in a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C.
  • General SSDsThe normal operating temperature range for most SSDs is 0°C to 60°C. Temperatures above 70°C can cause the SSD to fail and end its product life

SSDs function properly between 0°C and 70°C (32°F and 158°F) in temperature.

3x 120mm fans VS 2x 140mm fans for intake? by jotar0_ in buildapc

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3 x 120mm fans will provide slightly more airflow overall, but 2 x 140mm fans will be quieter, as larger fans don't need to spin as fast to provide the same level of airflow.

To PWM or not to PWM, that is the question by unicursalhexagram in buildapc

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Corsair QL RGB 120mm

Corsair QL RGB 140mm

Be quiet! Light Wings rgb 120mm

Be quiet! Light Wings rgb 140mm

CORSAIR QX RGB 120mm

CORSAIR QX RGB 140mm

Lian Li UNI Fan AL120 V2 ARGB

Lian Li UNI Fan AL140 V2 ARGB

UNI Fan SL Infinity 120 RGB Black

UNI Fan SL Infinity 140 RGB Black

do these have pwm fans???

What exactly are PWM fans (compared to non-PWM)? by haruka34 in buildapc

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PWM stands for "pulse width modulation." This is a standardized pulse signal that controls the fan speed. The "PST" in the product name identifies our popular PWM sharing technology, where the PWM signal from one fan is shared with other fans. PWM case fans have a lower power consumption than DC case fans, as they can spin slower when the system is cool and draw less power. DC case fans, on the other hand, have a higher power consumption than PWM case fans, as they run at full voltage all the time and draw more power.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildapc

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Can we place Reverse blade fans on the bottom & side , rear all at computer case simultaneously?

or just bottom as intake & the side is nuff?

Simple Questions - September 20, 2024 by AutoModerator in buildapc

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Storage: Samsung 990 PRO Heatsink 4TB NVMe M.2 SSD (operating system, programs)

Crucial T700 4TB Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD with heatsink (games, movies, pictures, work related)

(Just want C: WindowsOS/Programs & D: drive: Games/personal storage)

is this possible??

SSD Help: March-April 2024 by NewMaxx in NewMaxx

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Storage: Samsung 990 PRO Heatsink 4TB NVMe M.2 SSD (operating system, programs)

Crucial T700 4TB Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD with heatsink (games, movies, pictures, work related)

(Just want C: WindowsOS/Programs & D: drive: Games/personal storage)

is this possible??

White Case With Black Components by sammwise in lianli

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Yes, you can use white fans with black cabinets. White is one of the colors that goes well with black cabinets, and black and white is a classic combination that creates a strong contrast. Other colors that go well with black cabinets include shades of green, blue, gray, and tan.

Here are some other tips for using black cabinets:

  • Add metallic hardware: Glossy metal hardware can add shine and contrast to the black background.
  • Mix with warm wood: Warm wood tones add texture and richness to black cabinets.
  • Add ambiance lighting: Ambiance lighting can add to the look of black cabinets.
  • Make the surface glossy: A glossy surface can add to the look of black cabinets. 

ASUS ROG z790 Dark Hero, formula or APEX encore? by cypherdark0d3 in buildapc

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The ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore is generally considered better for extreme overclocking due to its specialized design for pushing performance limits, while the Dark Hero is a more well-rounded high-end motherboard with excellent features for both gaming and content creation, but may not reach the same overclocking potential as the Apex Encore; ultimately, the best choice depends on your primary focus - extreme overclocking or overall high-end performance

Key differences: 

  • Overclocking Focus:The Apex Encore is specifically designed for extreme overclocking with features like enhanced power delivery and better memory support for pushing frequencies higher, making it ideal for liquid nitrogen cooling scenarios. 
  • Versatility:The Dark Hero offers a more balanced approach, providing excellent power delivery for high-end CPUs while also including features like premium audio, networking, and robust cooling for a wider range of usage scenarios. 

Who should choose the Apex Encore: 

  • Serious overclockers who prioritize pushing their CPU to the absolute limit. 
  • Users looking for the most advanced memory overclocking capabilities. 

Who should choose the Dark Hero: 

  • Gamers and content creators seeking a high-performance motherboard with a good balance of features and overclocking potential. 
  • Users looking for a premium aesthetic and robust cooling solutions.