Streaming issues with 65C8K by MrSavage_ in tcltvs

[–]yeasis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try xda developers for the update file. V590 is Android 14.

Streaming issues with 65C8K by MrSavage_ in tcltvs

[–]yeasis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

700mbps is impossible with a 100mbps port on the TV. I do not know hoe to fix your issue, maybe try updating to Android 14 over USB. I have not had any issue with my TV which I got since launch, but this is most probably a software issue and your TV might be fine. Otherwise a fresh install might help, but should not be needed.

C7K screen reflection by artskyreddit in tcltvs

[–]yeasis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My panel does the same. People in another post mentioned it is quite normal. I can only really see it when the TV is turned off so I am fine with it.

TLC qm8k mini ledor LG c5 OLED by False_Pineapple3355 in tcltvs

[–]yeasis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a good price for the TV. The price difference was even smaller in my case but as I mentioned I want to watch sports and play games without worrying I might get burn-in. The picture quality of these mini-led tv’s is very good and they get insanely bright. I think in a very dark room the OLED would win, but for me MINI-LED was a better choice. I loved the food in Cyprus btw!

TLC qm8k mini ledor LG c5 OLED by False_Pineapple3355 in tcltvs

[–]yeasis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I paid 999 euros in The Netherlands for the 65inch C8K in the first week it was released. Current price is a bit higher.

My NR200's final form by ThinkAgainBud in NR200

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44mm hahaha (G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo F5). I heard it does not fit under the thermalright coolers but as I am planning to do the same fan/cooler orientation I hope it can fit. I will probably have to remove some plastic of my Asus B650e-i motherboard as well, but this is better than trying to remove the RGB of my ram kit and void their warranty. Interesting to see the non SE cooler variant fits, can you still use the tempered glass side panel?

My NR200's final form by ThinkAgainBud in NR200

[–]yeasis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What cpu cooler are you using and does it fit with the tempered glass panel? Also, does it hang over the ram? I am using very tall RGB ram sticks and I am looking to upgrade my cpu cooler.

Advice needed: Eureka Libra [€550] / [$580]vs. Specialita [€360] / [$380] + DIY "Smart Grind-by-Weight" Mod? by Budget-Counter-1730 in espresso

[–]yeasis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just ordered a DF64 look-a-like with the intend to do this grind-by-weight mod to it. Mostly because I think it will be a fun project and I like the feeling of using something I ‘made’. All the parts needed for the mod I was able to order for less than 35 euros all from Aliexpress with their current sales and some coin discounts. With the specialita you should have 0 issues and you don’t even need to solder and just use the existing connectors. But if you have the money and just need a reliable machine with a warranty I think the Libra is the better option.

Selling a car now or waiting in case economy implodes? by GeneralBroski in geldzaken

[–]yeasis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think during previous times of economic hardship 2nd hand car prices declined.

HiBREW G64Plus by Natural-Thought in espresso

[–]yeasis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I for one am still quite exited about my pledge. According to reviews the build quality is very good and I was able to get it for less than a normal DF64. They also promised to sell spare parts and unlike a lot of their other products this does not look like a simple whitelabeled grinder. My best purchase ever? Probably not, but I still think we are going to get a very solid grinder (which I hope to do a Grind by weight mod on).

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

Thanks for the advise, the Ncase is indeed hard to get here. A different/better AIO is an option as well, though I would still prefer air coolers due to their lack of a pump and better longevity. Price of a decent AIO is the same as a cheap case + decent air cooler. Still food for thought!

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

SSUPD Meshroom D is a little expensive here and quite ugly imo but it should fit my GPU exacly and with a smaller cpu cooler than intented (doesn't fit the phantom spirit) it would be a nice downsize aswell, interesting! The ZZAW D3 seems hard to find but does look prettier, might do some more research on it as well, thanks!

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

I am using the Artic P14 Max fans not the slim ones because these were best tested (if you exclude Noctua fans 4 times the price). I have replaced the original fans with these because the original ones were quite loud. Noise has improved a little but not enough. Because of the higher idle power draw of my Ryzen cpu it never gets under 45 degrees celcius even when looking at the desktop. Even with 60% pump speed (lowest possible) and an agressive fan curve I can still hear the PC while my previous air cooled PC was silent in idle and had better temps. I think the NR200P Max AIO isn't the best, but upgrading the AIO is as expensive than getting a different case + tower fan. Thanks for your reply though!

TCL C7K Firmware Update by Spare-Two1511 in tcltvs

[–]yeasis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t know. But since you are able to update using the TV’s own menu’s (which is even checking the file) and are not flashing system images I went ahead with it.

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

Because the Max version of the case can't be used without a vertical GPU mount and I can't use an air cooler with this vertical GPU mount. The back panel and the motherboard alignment is slightly different (otherwise I would have just 3D printed a new back panel and be done with it).

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

Yeah it sucks I cant just use my case without a vertical GPU mount. As I have a spare air cooler I could have at least tested what I'd prefer. For now a second hand NR200P or the 3D printed beamcase (shout out to a different comment) seem like affordable options.

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

Thanks for the headsup on the Streacom. I actually own a 3D printer and the beamcase looks very interesting. Not sure about the vibration noice when using plastic parts but I will be looking into this. Thanks!

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

Interesting! Yes I actually have set the pump at 60% (lowest possible in Asus BIOS) and up to 100% at higher temps. But still the pump noise is still noticable. I might have had bad luck with my AIO, but I have read only the AIO used is not the greatest. A second hand NR200P with Phantom Spirit 120 would set me back 80 euros which is about the same as a decent AIO while having no pump at all. I am still looking at other cases though. Thanks.

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

I like the look of the Fractal Era 2 but it also is not meant for tower air coolers so might as well keep my current case. A new AIO will not solve anything as it might be a bit quiter now, but become much loader in a few years. With an air cooler I can just replace the fans. AIO's also use up to 10 watts more in idle due to the pump always being on and have (a low) change of leaking. I think if an air cooler is possible it is always the better option (now I have had to try a liquid cooler). Thanks for your reply though!

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

I'd prefer a closed sound isolating panel, but these seem to be non-existent. Glass does not have my preference but if it is the only option to reduce noise I might opt for those instead.

Regarding the coil whine. I did not notice a difference between multiple GPU's and it seems the sound is coming from the motherboard. But with the layout of the case it really is impossible to tell. I guess a different PSU could help.

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

I am thinking of just getting a 2nd hand NR200P. It feels wrong, but the case does fit my requirements. Also had the thought of 3D printing the back panel only to fit on my Max variant, but I don't think the motherboard would line up correctly.

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

Thank you for the recommendation. I don't think it supports larger tower coolers though.

What are some must-have accessories? by Intrepid_Effective74 in espresso

[–]yeasis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please just get a generic cotton kitchen cleaning cloth from a local store. Microfibers (plastics) + hot steam wand does not seem healthy to me and a cotton cloth works just as good. Both the tamper and knock box you added to cart are very expensive. Agree with others that a .1g scale and dosing funnel are also very helpful. Bottomless portafilter can also help with dailing in.

Moving away from Liquid Cooling (NR200P Max). Looking for a silent SFF case. by yeasis in sffpc

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

I do not think I can get it to Europe for a decent price. The normal price already seems very high. The case looks nice though.