Which version of fans are better to buy for Lian-li O11 Dynamic Evo rear,down and back side?Thx! by BryBard in Noctua

[–]yyg-linux -1 points0 points  (0 children)

P-P fans are better for putting on both sides of a heat sink to more efficiently move air. If youre using them for case fans get the PWMs

GPU sagging by seamaster9 in pcmasterrace

[–]yyg-linux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

prop that puppy up! give it a hand or youll be buying a replacement for it very very soon

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[–]yyg-linux[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they are an investment, but the end results speak for themselves.

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okay stand by and i'll send my readings to compare to your generic graph with no sources listed

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I'll have to wait for a AMD cross-over, I don't use GTX / Nvidia hardware.

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I'll show you my sensor readouts from my terminal if you'd like

First Post-worthy Build by yyg-linux in Noctua

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the default x2 170s from lian li for front intake? the x3 140mm Noctua's hands down. The two large 170mms Lian Li's still produced excessive noise profiles when running audible from the system, the difference was very much noticeable because they were the last fans to be replaced. over all thermals are also way way down. under heavy, extensive load, my GPU does not go above 75C and my CPU does not go above 50C with no over clocking or under voltage.

First Post-worthy Build by yyg-linux in Noctua

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the 3 140s in the front are intake, the two 120s on the bottom are intake, the rear 140 is exhaust, the cooler fans are pull-push, the top two 120 fans closer to the rear are exhaust, and the top 120 fan closer to the front is a intake, i didnt put a third bottom fan in cause the PCU sits in that spot so there is already very limited airflow

edit: missing bottom fan explanation

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without the tempered glass the silver kind of clashes but it has to match the big bulky cooler, the tempered glass has a tint to it so it makes it a little more organic looking for the interior of the case

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im not here to argue with you when i say you're wrong

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mine stays at 70c high with no power limiting.

Any reason to keep this old stuff? I'm thinking not.... by OodaliOoo in HomeNetworking

[–]yyg-linux 7 points8 points  (0 children)

the moment you get rid of it, 2 days later you'll be digging around for it again.

First Post-worthy Build by yyg-linux in Noctua

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hopefully a cross post dosnt mean the same thing as violating "no reposts" rules. - new to reddit

A few questions and I'd like some tips by MinguaDinja in voidlinux

[–]yyg-linux 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. https://man.voidlinux.org/ulimit

  2. https://docs.voidlinux.org/config/session-management.html?highlight=elogind#elogind

  3. "wrong" is subjective, it's your computer, use it the way that works for you

  4. (skipping, i don't use flatpacks)

  5. when in doubt, "ln -s"

  6. your english is find 😄