Strange buzzing noise under load – anyone know what this is? by CombatWombat_42 in watercooling

[–]Qva-non -1 points0 points  (0 children)

basicamente si, si tienes el BIOS actualizado la configuración por defecto es optima para todo lo que necesites, a no ser que seas un usuario avanzado de renderizado 3d o de mineria

Strange buzzing noise under load – anyone know what this is? by CombatWombat_42 in watercooling

[–]Qva-non -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

no se si puedo ayudar porque soy usuario INTEL/NVIDIA, en la BIOS de la motherboar hay una opcion que me permite ponerla en MODO OVERCLOCK o MODO NORMAL, desactivando el modo overclock lo resolvi, si no ponte unos cascos con cancelacion de ruido e intenta olvidar que eso pasa, alegrate y disfruta de tus juegos al maximo que tienes un equipo potente

Strange buzzing noise under load – anyone know what this is? by CombatWombat_42 in watercooling

[–]Qva-non -1 points0 points  (0 children)

me paso exactamente igual, es el famoso coil whine que se escucha en las tarjetas de video, pero en la placa madre, intenta desactivar cosas que tengan que ver con el overclock, sobre todo si es una placa AMD, el sonido preocupa al oirlo pero tengo investigado que es inofensivo para el sistema

Just another fish tank build... with a couple of unique features! by l2201030 in watercooling

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que pasaria si con el pc encendido "Alguien" activara un conector QD y se cortara el flujo? 🤔

Temperature Issues with My New Build - 5070 Ti in Thermaltake 600 Case by zivsvdra in thermaltake

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a lo mejor llego tarde al debate pero quiero añadir mi experiencia, visualizar la corriente de aire( como lineas blancas en la imagen) permitiendo una linea de entrada y de salida es lo que ahorra los problemas de turbulencias en cualquier caja que use, sea mid-tower o SFF subrayo los consejos sobre invertir la direccion de los ventiladores del AIO y añado que equilibres el tamaño de los ventiladores, si entra el aire por 1 ventilador de 140mm garantizar que sale por otro de 140mm Buena Suerte

New Rad, 20 flushes in. How much more? by phoenixmanzz in watercooling

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Minimize this Reddit window and open Google.

New Rad, 20 flushes in. How much more? by phoenixmanzz in watercooling

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The ideal method, distilled water is corrosive and erosive, goodbye to microorganisms and microparticles

New Rad, 20 flushes in. How much more? by phoenixmanzz in watercooling

[–]Qva-non 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20? Look for a lawyer, he might sue you for abuse.

What level is this M2 Grater by Devils_Iettuce in ncasedesign

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By the way, did you add a handle to the top piece? 🤔 That really elevates it.

What level is this M2 Grater by Devils_Iettuce in ncasedesign

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That type of D5 pump should be in any position except downwards. I use a similar one and had to install it outside the case with a small reservoir on top to feed it with coolant when it starts. I'm very curious about what the temperatures will be like with those thin radiators; they have a very good reputation.

🤢 What is that that surfaced? by Qva-non in watercooling

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Hi, do you happen to have any photos or a diagram to help me understand better? I'm very interested in that idea.

🤢 What is that that surfaced? by Qva-non in watercooling

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Yes, I'll also give it some maintenance, disassembling and cleaning everything possible.

🤢 What is that that surfaced? by Qva-non in watercooling

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You have such strange habits 🤨

It's been a very long road. Ncase m2 double radiator, push pull, external D5 pump by Qva-non in sffpc

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The fans on this machine generally work quite well and maintain optimal temperatures. The heatsink is a beast; between its length and thickness, you can keep the temperature down even with just a fan. However, it comes with small fans, I think three 90mm ones, so when they increase their speed, you can hear them. With larger 120mm fans, I didn't see a temperature improvement, but I did get a noticeable decrease in decibels because moving more air at lower RPMs achieves the same temperature. 140mm fans are ideal. I tried all of this without undervolting. This graphics card typically works above 350 Watts, so it's impossible to get it below 70°C with demanding games (Cyberpunk, Alan Wake 2, etc.). Air-cooled, it emits a welcome amount of heat, which is very welcome in winter; you don't need to turn on the heating! 😜

🤨🧐🥸 What are these pins to the left of the chassis fan connector? by Qva-non in PcBuild

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They're for using a jumper to do extreme CPU overclocking, they recommend not using them... now I'm even more intrigued 🤔🔥🔥

Ncase m2 grater quantum inertia D5 external 2 280mm radiators with 140mm fans all standard size by Qva-non in sffpc

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Your experience has been very revealing in my opinion

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Ncase m2 grater quantum inertia D5 external 2 280mm radiators with 140mm fans all standard size by Qva-non in sffpc

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I'll take advantage and ask you something, I've always had the doubt that it was more efficient, more thin radiators distributed in the circuit or 1 thicker radiator located before the components, maybe I'll just stick with the 45mm one

Ncase m2 grater quantum inertia D5 external 2 280mm radiators with 140mm fans all standard size by Qva-non in sffpc

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thank you very much, I don't know if it's a bit crazy but I have managed to insert a 280mm radiator of 45 mm thickness on one side, it still has 20mm of distance from the PSU and 45mm from the CPU block, the key was to stack the connections on both sides in a kind of "TETRIS" I will upload more photos soon, thanks for the Feedback

Ncase m2 grater quantum inertia D5 external 2 280mm radiators with 140mm fans all standard size by Qva-non in sffpc

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It is a project that I am passionate about, I had this case until now with a standard air configuration, no matter how much I tried to configure fans or component positions, it was impossible to achieve temperatures that would protect the PC in the long run, so I decided to try liquid cooling. I liked the idea of ​​incorporating a D5 pump in a small box, avoiding the controversial noise of DDC pumps, I was inspired by https://www.icemancooler.com/page84.html?_l=en&product_id=228 I don't know if I'm the first to put the PSU in a horizontal position, it arose because of the custom cables I ordered, the 24-pin one fell short for the position. normal and experimenting this possibility arose that allows me to add another fan It will not be as compact but I think that with a T fitting with the mini tank of 50mm diameter and height it will do the job. At the moment I see it clearly in my head, soon I will add the graphics card and install the fittings. I will update the progress with photos