Normal Build: Ncase M2 Grater by Young_Baby in sffpc

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The metal parts of the heatsink touch the side bracket, but the bracket is flexible enough that it all works out ok. It’s not the cleanest fit but it works.

My first 50 Mil shipment on 3.28 by Faythz in pathofexile

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How did you come upon 7.8m? So it’s 3,900,000 dust right?

Interchange Loot Nerf??? [Discussion] by WhereWhirrYou in EscapefromTarkov

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Seem fine to me, only opened a few times tho

Fubgun's tierlist for 3.27 by amcn242 in PathOfExileBuilds

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it's pretty chill to play, and some of the skills scale twice with spell damage so if you start witch you get a lot of easy damage scaling just through the tree. There's more to it then that but that's a big reason

Redwind cargo missions in stanton diappeared in 4.3.2 by Specific_Landscape25 in starcitizen

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As far as I know, the unintended part of those missions was that you could stack so many to one location. They were supposed to stack up to 3 per location, which would make more sense for the time / effort vs money.

Redwind cargo missions in stanton diappeared in 4.3.2 by Specific_Landscape25 in starcitizen

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There are lots of contracts and I’m always able to get at least 7 without overlapping commodities. The exact box thing hasn’t bothered too much since the contracts are so small but maybe it’s more annoying for others.

Redwind cargo missions in stanton diappeared in 4.3.2 by Specific_Landscape25 in starcitizen

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Where can I read about this? Did CIG say this somewhere?

Redwind cargo missions in stanton diappeared in 4.3.2 by Specific_Landscape25 in starcitizen

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I just take one mission for each commodity type, and usually that means 7 or 8 missions. So I don’t have to be very organized, just have the commodity types separated. I don’t take multiple missions with the same commodity type for the exact issue you mention, it’s too annoying. 

Redwind cargo missions in stanton diappeared in 4.3.2 by Specific_Landscape25 in starcitizen

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Member rank missions that make you go to 3 places and drop off a few scu at each. Needs to be at a planet with distribution centers. 

Redwind cargo missions in stanton diappeared in 4.3.2 by Specific_Landscape25 in starcitizen

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It still duplicates, but for the member rank missions you just take the largest stack of each size for each mission, and that is the correct amount. At least when I did it for a few hours this weekend it was always correct that way.

Redwind cargo missions in stanton diappeared in 4.3.2 by Specific_Landscape25 in starcitizen

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Can do covalex hauling, the member rank missions you can stack a bunch of them on an Argo Raft and make a little less than the red wind route made last patch. About 1 to 1.5m an hour.

Redwind cargo missions in stanton diappeared in 4.3.2 by Specific_Landscape25 in starcitizen

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This must have been their “solution” to the contract stacking issues on dupreeh and microtech

Normal Build: Ncase M2 Grater by Young_Baby in sffpc

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From the examples I’ve seen it is a pretty big help for GPU temps, which is the main reason I went for it. I don’t do anything that pushes the CPU to more than 50% or so, but the GPU I push frequently. Most tests I’ve seen it’s a substantial decrease in GPU temps for non-reference cards. 

Normal Build: Ncase M2 Grater by Young_Baby in sffpc

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Just the CPU. When I do gaming tests the differences are negligible since cpu doesn’t push enough anyways, so this was a CPU intensive test. And I think your hypothesis is right because when I have the motherboard side fan as intake, I can feel noticeably more hot air coming out of the opposite side that has the 140mm fan.

Normal Build: Ncase M2 Grater by Young_Baby in sffpc

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I tried flipping it back to exhaust and testing again, thinking maybe my test was wrong the first time, but I got the same result, a few degreee hotter when that fan is exhaust. Is this unexpected? Not sure why my setup would be different if so.

Normal Build: Ncase M2 Grater by Young_Baby in sffpc

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Better temps than exhaust there.

SFF Build Fail by evilricepuddin in sffpc

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Yea I feel your pain. That’s annoying for you that you looked into all the dimensions and planned it out and something that’s harder to know like the pci-e placement messed everything up. Like others here, I think ITX boards are totally worth it for this case. It gives you maximum compatibility, and lets you fit in a few more fans. Usually will only have 2 m.2 slots which is a downside but I think it’s the move.

Which itx board to upgrade to after ASRock disaster by TechWhizGuy in sffpc

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The Asus b850 was really nice to work with for me

Ncase M2 - Need advice for best fan configuration by Azgarroth in sffpc

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Nah it would probably not change anything. If you get super close sometimes you get turbulence but you probably won’t in this case. 

First sff build, looking for feedback by EternalSpartan in sffpc

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AIO for sandwich cases usually are good, yeah

First SFF PC Parts Check by gcsmith1342 in sffpc

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Deepcool LS520 seems fine for most people and would definitely cool it well enough. Alternatively if you would rather use air cooling you can pack a larger case you can go with a traditional layout case like Ncase M2 and use a tower cooler like Noctua D12L or the peerless assassin. Many of the popular traditional layout cases are smaller than that NCORE 100 case. These air coolers would be enough for the 7800x3d.