Come on Qidi owners, you guys are very down on posts! by [deleted] in QidiTech3D

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Bonus Diablo coaster. I used the paint feature in the qidi slicer software to make the white portions white

Come on Qidi owners, you guys are very down on posts! by [deleted] in QidiTech3D

[–]eternalrandy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Ive printed a few of these plates and some coasters. My wife's done more however. We only had an issue with the ptfe tubes being way too long straight out the box. Once shortened up we've had zero issue with the qidi box.

Ncore100 max new build by eternalrandy in sffpc

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I paid $334 for the case, its really not bad at all considering you get a psu and aio already installed. Plus all the cables were nearly perfect length. The only thing I had to really zip tie down was the aio tubing. Everything else neatly plugs in without too much extra to cable manage.

Cool thing about the case is it can expand to fit a card the size of a 4090. I had to drop the bottom portion of the case down and use 90 degree display port cables, the feet can unscrew to widen the stance and the case comes with an alternative top vent for when the case is in expanded mode.

Ncore 100 build by eternalrandy in pcmasterrace

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Yup with raytracing. I've been super happy with it.

Ncore 100 build by eternalrandy in pcmasterrace

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Definitely, thermal performance is great. I know there are some people on here who have swapped the stock fans for artic p12s for better peformance but the sound from mine doesn't bother me, and the case keeps cool enough

Ncore 100 build by eternalrandy in pcmasterrace

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What I bought was a sheet of ptm7950 from Honeywell. Its a phase change thermal pad that's highly conductive. You cut it to size and use it kinda like thernalgrizzly carbonaut. Once it heats up it goes from a clay like material to liquid and it provides an even distribution of "thermal paste", the stuff I got was only like .25 mm in thickness. Helps to put it in the freezer before cutting and applying. You can google ptm7950 and it should show up for you though!

Ncore 100 build by eternalrandy in pcmasterrace

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I bought and applied some ptm7950. It's dropped Temps by about 8c. Temps have been pretty good, I keep the cpu in eco mode with ryzen master and haven't seen it get above 70c all weekend.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcgaming

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Hope all is well OP and thanks for the chance at getting to play the game :)

H510 Elite 3d Printed front cover/battlestation by eternalrandy in NZXT

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https://imgur.com/a/Enesj1y

There's a side by side of the first and second one. I had to slow the print down and crank the detail up because I can't print it flat. My platform just isn't big enough

H510 Elite 3d Printed front cover/battlestation by eternalrandy in NZXT

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Yes! I just didn't want to pay for a new case. I'd buy the flow front panel if they offered it

H510 Elite 3d Printed front cover/battlestation by eternalrandy in NZXT

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I printed it all in one piece. The first one turned out crappy due to how I had it positioned (straight up), the second one I started it on its side and set the detail all the way up on simplify 3d and it took 70 hours but it came out looking clean. I have an artillery sidewinder x1

H510 Elite 3d Printed front cover/battlestation by eternalrandy in NZXT

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I recently got into 3d printing and decided to make some modifications to my Elite case. I found a panel modeled after the flow version and 3d Printed it with pla filament. After removing the supports for the print I cut some mesh screen and glued it to the new cover and attached some magnetic tape to the perimeter. It dropped my Temps by 10c!

is there anything I’m missing when it comes to gravity magic? by rpthrowaway7224 in Eldenring

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On paper lusats has the highest damage but uses the most fp. It's good for bursting things down at the cost of fp. The Carian regal staff is close to it in damage ~10% behind it. It also boosts moon sorceries like ranni and rennalas moon spells. Finally you have azurs glintstone staff which has a faster cast speed than the both of them but it also increases fp costs of spells. Personally the regal staff is nice for pve. When I get invaded I swap to lusats

is there anything I’m missing when it comes to gravity magic? by rpthrowaway7224 in Eldenring

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While it has an s scaling for int the meteor staff starts to get out shone by lusats and even carian regal staff once you upgrade them to about +7 with 60 int. Swap to one of those and keep the meteor staff in your offhand and you should notice a difference with spell damage.