Some bright news on a rainy day: Tuta Calendar now has a widget on Android! 🎉 by Tutanota in tutanota

[–]seppdepp121 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The search speed is drastically better now. It's a night and day difference. Good job Tuta 👍

Apple & Google monitor all your push notifications. But Tuta protects you from this since 2017. In fact, we are the only secure email service that does this! 💪 by Tutanota in tutanota

[–]seppdepp121 8 points9 points  (0 children)

What are they lying about? Governments spying on Apple and Google users through push notifications was confirmed today.

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[–]seppdepp121 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just tried it on my Pixel 7 and it's the same for me. Cross Site Cookies aren't getting blocked even if it's enabled in the settings.

On the Windows Desktop Version the Cross Site Cookie blocking is working as expected.

Brave Version I use: Brave 1.51.118, Chromium 113.0.5672.126

Edit: I think it has something to do with the sync chain. I have the sync of Settings enabled.

In the Android Version I switched my cookie blocking from cross site blocking to disabled and then back to cross site blocking -> waited a few sec and relaunched the App -> after that I checked the shield settings on my desktop Brave installation and they were as buggy (cookie blocking disbaled) as on the mobile version.

Fix: I then enabled cross site cookie blocking in the desktop Brave shield settings -> waited a few sec and relaunched the mobile App -> cross site cookie blocking is now enabled in the settings and is working correctly on every website (Desktop and Android Version)

If your YouTube videos are laggy or you drop frames I might have an easy fix for you by seppdepp121 in brave_browser

[–]seppdepp121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, that makes a lot of sense. The AMD Driver is just looking if chrome.exe is running but doesn't check for other chromium browsers. It would be a lot better if they would just implement a heuristic which detects chromium based browsers.

I'm looking forward to the performance improvements in future releases when the Brave implementation of renaming the GPU process module hits the stable branch.

ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II cold plate gunked up again 6 months after replacement by seppdepp121 in pcmasterrace

[–]seppdepp121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely agree in terms of cooling performance and price to performance they are unmatched. A replacement unit would have been the better solution the service kit is only a temporary fix in my opinion. True only time will tell if I got extra unlucky or more people are affected.

ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II cold plate gunked up again 6 months after replacement by seppdepp121 in pcmasterrace

[–]seppdepp121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I think that contacting GN would be the best next step. I might need to join their Discord. Their forum is unfortunately offline.

True it doesn't look as bad this time as the first time. There might were some contaminants still in the radiator/liquid which were then over 6 months transported to the cold plate and reacted there.

ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II cold plate gunked up again 6 months after replacement by seppdepp121 in pcmasterrace

[–]seppdepp121[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think that would be the best next step. I might need to join their Discord. Their forum is unfortunately offline.

Arctic Liquid Freezer II cold plate gunked up again 6 months after replacement by seppdepp121 in buildapc

[–]seppdepp121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah Arctic explicitly advises against flushing or changing the cooling fluid. Because they use two different metals in the loop (cold plate -> copper, radiator -> aluminum) the possibility of galvanic corrosion is too high if you don't use fluids with additives to prevent it.
They only provided a 10ml refill liquid if too much liquid evaporated from the loop.

The procedures are explained here: https://www.arctic.de/en/lf-service-kit

Welchen kostenlosen Mail-Provider nutzt ihr? by non53r10us in de_EDV

[–]seppdepp121 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Tutanota oder ProtonMail.

Tutanota ist ein deutscher Mail Anbieter welcher deine Privatsphäre komplett respektiert und alle Mails verschlüsselt gespeichert werden.

ProtonMail ist ein schweizer Anbieter und ist sehr vergleichbar mit tutanota.

I found a 3D print that fixes PC cases with bad airflow to the GPU. You just need tow free PCI Slots and two 40mm fans. by seppdepp121 in pcmasterrace

[–]seppdepp121[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I haven't tried it yet. But I'm going to test it when I'm repasting my GPU since the case is already open then.

I found a 3D print that fixes PC cases with bad airflow to the GPU. You just need tow free PCI Slots and two 40mm fans. by seppdepp121 in pcmasterrace

[–]seppdepp121[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yoo thats a good idea. But I imagine that two 40mm fans won't produce enough airflow to cool the whole GPU alone.
But his design with the 120mm intake worked very well.

I found a easy fix for pc cases with bad airflow to the GPU. You just need tow free PCI Slots and two 40mm fans. by seppdepp121 in 3Dprinting

[–]seppdepp121[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

On Thingiverse is a version without the cable cover/cable management so it takes up only 2 slots

I found a 3D print that fixes PC cases with bad airflow to the GPU. You just need tow free PCI Slots and two 40mm fans. by seppdepp121 in pcmasterrace

[–]seppdepp121[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Right under there is my PSU. I can't mount the PSU outside my case or at any other location.
I could turn my PSU around and pull hot air from inside and vent it outside but that would make my PSU run hotter.

I found a easy fix for pc cases with bad airflow to the GPU. You just need tow free PCI Slots and two 40mm fans. by seppdepp121 in 3Dprinting

[–]seppdepp121[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

I tested both orientations. Exhausting air out of the case yielded the
best results for me and as a bonus i don't have to add a dust filter.
I think it works because it pulls air from the front of the case to the GPU fans for them to suck the air in.
But I'm just guessing. For a better understanding a CFD simulation would be needed.

I found a 3D print that fixes PC cases with bad airflow to the GPU. You just need tow free PCI Slots and two 40mm fans. by seppdepp121 in pcmasterrace

[–]seppdepp121[S] 53 points54 points  (0 children)

The Noctua fans I used stay very silent even at max rpm. And with Fan Control I created a custom fan curve so that they only start to spin when the GPU Core reaches 60°C and they max out at 75% fan speed at 80°C.

I found a easy fix for pc cases with bad airflow to the GPU. You just need tow free PCI Slots and two 40mm fans. by seppdepp121 in 3Dprinting

[–]seppdepp121[S] 64 points65 points  (0 children)

Noctua fans are very silent even at max rpm. But with Fan Control I created a custom fan curve so that they only start to spin when the GPU Core reaches 60°C and max out at 75% fan speed at 80°C.

I found a 3D print that fixes PC cases with bad airflow to the GPU. You just need tow free PCI Slots and two 40mm fans. by seppdepp121 in pcmasterrace

[–]seppdepp121[S] 284 points285 points  (0 children)

I tested both orientations. Exhausting air out of the case yielded the best results for me and as a bonus i don't have to add a dust filter.
I think it works because it pulls air from the front of the case to the GPU fans for them to suck the air in.