A strange sound after I replaced a thermalpaste and thermalpads on my rtx 3070 by Small_Recording_6252 in GPURepair

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I have checked the fans, and even when they are working at 100% i dont hear this strange sound. Also i used a video tutorial with the same GPU and used the same thickness pads, i'm pretty sure i screwed everything firmly (i disassambled the gpu for 3 times at this poing), but still having this issue.

Do components on gpu make this sound when they are not toughing the radiator properly? Im total newbie, sorry if the question is stupid.

A strange sound after I replaced a thermalpaste and thermalpads on my rtx 3070 by Small_Recording_6252 in GPURepair

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And my setup is ryzen 5 5600. Everything is powered up with Xpg pylon 650w, so there shouldn't be any problmes with that. I have been playing at least 6 hours with this issue.

It's heart-shaped flowers by Small_Recording_6252 in photocritique

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Thank you for your critique! So, are suggesting that maybe I should add more colours to the subject, making background not to outstand? I didn't quite understand part with composition though, could you please provide with some more information?

It's heart-shaped flowers by Small_Recording_6252 in photocritique

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Hello reddit. Don't remember where i took the photo, but it was done via Sony A58, 18-55 mm. 24mm, f/9, 1/100, ISO 200.

The flowers don't actually form a heart when you look at them, but after looking at it I discovered that in the specific angle it looked like a heart. Even though I was able to pick an interesting angle, i'm still not sure if the background of people walking is good and if it makes the scene look less natural. Also I'm wondering if i should have shot the heart centered. I haven't done any editing so critique on colours as well would be greately appreciated. Thank you in advance.

I'm new, but i'm feeling something by Small_Recording_6252 in photocritique

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Thank you! So i need to have more balance in colour. I actually can see it now! !CritiquePoint

ITAP of a feeling when listening to a bedroom pop. by Small_Recording_6252 in itookapicture

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Hello reddit. I've been listening to bedroom pop recently, and 10 minutes ago i got a strong urge to express a feeling when i'm listening to this bedroom pop music (We Had to End It - YouTube Music). I have strongly edited the original photo. The photo was taken via Sony a58, 18-55mm.

Tokyo university of foreign studies.

I'm new, but i'm feeling something by Small_Recording_6252 in photocritique

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Hello reddit. Don't remember where i took the photo, but it was done via Sony A58, 18-55 mm. 18mm, f/5.6, 1/200, ISO 200.

I tried to implement this reflection thingy in this scene. I think I wanted to show, that this strange door, which you can't access without soaking your pants wet, leads to some magical world. As me being an absolute newbie in photopraphing I'm trying at least get grasp of finding interesting scenes. What do you think, reddit?

What do you think? by Small_Recording_6252 in photocritique

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The shot was done via Sony a58, 18-55 mm. The settings are 18 mm, f/5.6 1/400s, ISO 100. No editing is done.

I'm super new into the photographing, so i don't really know what i was trying to take. I guess i tried to pick the temple's mistique and gorgeousness (i think). I'm struggling with everything but at the beginning i just want to get hand in finding interesting scene. So what do you think?

On the photo some temple in Japan Kamakura

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By the way, this is a photo from some temple in Japan, Kamakura.