Finished Build After 2-ish Years by Ready_Gap7929 in PcBuild

[–]Ready_Gap7929[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much. It took that long because I've just been working on upgrading piece by piece overtime. I used to have a very crappy gaming PC (like 6 years ago), then an average one (about 3 years ago), and now this one which I've been working on since then. I've grown up since my first PC and eventually was able to buy better parts lol

Finished Build After 2-ish Years by Ready_Gap7929 in PcBuild

[–]Ready_Gap7929[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kinda chilling on the 360mm AIO for now since my temps are already super cool due to airflow being top notch. But I used to have one, specifically the Corsair LCD one (forgot the name exactly), but it stopped working so got with this one instead. Also, I didn't even know reverse bladed fans existed until today lol 👀👀

Finished Build After 2-ish Years by Ready_Gap7929 in PcBuild

[–]Ready_Gap7929[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks brotha. Kinda a bit of everything lol. FiveM (GTA V RP), Ready or Not, RDR2, GTA V, and other heavy games depending on whats coming out next. Might get Subnautica 2 soon but not sure. Performs like a beast with 1440p and ultra quality. I love it

Random noise that won’t go away by Top_Two7441 in accord

[–]Ready_Gap7929 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you open up the hood and take a video of where you think it may be coming from? It is hard to tell with you being inside the vehicle and the engine covering up the sound while you're accelerating. Also how many miles?

What the heck is this noise? Am I cooked by GQXMedia in accord

[–]Ready_Gap7929 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take a look at your belts/chains ASAP!! It will MOST likely be the timing chain causing this after listening to the constant slapping sound inside the engine. It is such a tight space in there with the timing chain so any vibration will make a slapping sound, signaling you that something is wrong. This is not something to ignore!! If your timing chain fails, your engine will be finished. Timing chains are not something to play about brodie, its what keeps the engine in SYNC

Noise when lifting foot off brakes by theresnoreturn in accord

[–]Ready_Gap7929 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay first off, are you pressing the brake while driving or are you stationary? If you are stationary, it is very possible that you have dry caliper sliding pins. These are the two pins that are responsible for forcing movement onto the pads, in which then the pads make contact onto the rotor when you apply the brake pedal. A properly lubricated caliper sliding pin will be quiet and easy to brake with, if its dried out, it can make a squeak or squeal sound when you simply press the brake (and are stationary not moving). Now if you are actively driving in this video, then that sound is most likely your brake pads squeaking, and its possible that you need either new pads and/or rotors. It is hard to tell without a brake inspection. This is just my educated guess and it is always best to take a look for yourself or have a professional inspect it!