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  1. Parsley

    Radiators required for a 13900K build.

    The only place I recall is the aida64 forum itself. There are a lot of dead links, but it's a very long quite old thread by now. But still active. https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13296-share-your-sensorpanels/page/495/ I guess your best bet would be sharing them on something like google drive...
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    EKWB in trouble?

    I think the monoblocks are a prime example of a super niche product they have to order a lot of but then can't sell enough of them. There is probably a reason no one else makes them, unfortunately.
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    EKWB in trouble?

    I think you're only really looking at a few degrees difference in performance with many blocks if you run them the wrong way round, and adding a bit of extra restriction to the loop. It's more of a "not optimal" situation as your experience has been. If the flow splits off in different...
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    The all new, all fresh Random Image Thread

    That one is at least Manchester in renaissance :cry:.
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    EKWB in trouble?

    I don't think it's numbered, it will just get more niche and more expensive, EKs problem is they don't manufacture inhouse and thus they have to order in higher quantities than they can actually sell, so they have stock sitting on shelves that will likely never sell as it's for a GPU that is a...
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    The all new, all fresh Random Image Thread

    Don't forget this.
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    The all new, all fresh Random Image Thread

    I was really happy with this particular build from years ago as well, I think it's the one I was most proud of. I really really liked that case.
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    Passive CPU cooling

    Tetras has it right, the only way to have a tower completely silent and then avoid virtually inevitable electronic noise like coil whine, is to put the computer in a different room entirely or close it off somewhere. I've seen some pretty silly cases of people RMAing products for whine, and...
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    EKWB in trouble?

    Yeah I went off him over time, ended up being frustrated with a lot of his reasoning or apparent brand loyalty that a reviewer shouldn't really have, at least not to that extent. I may have imagined it, but I also suppose wearing it on his sleeve is better than hiding it. I also don't really...
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    Radiators required for a 13900K build.

    I don't think it's there anymore, though I can remember some settings being in local roaming, as far as I can see the files are all in programfiles(x86)/finalwire/aida64extreme/ax206lcd (at least for me). Anyway, I can export the settings and provide the jpeg for the background if you're...
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    Radiators required for a 13900K build.

    Thanks :), I just wanted functionality, it's tucked away under a monitor and really quite dim, but it's nice being able to keep an eye on things. Quite useful in finding out when a game persists on using efficiency cores, a few do! And also easier just to take a photo of than type stuff out :P...
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    Radiators required for a 13900K build.

    Just so you have a comparison of sorts, these are my temps under a gaming load (Horizon Forbidden West). The computer runs pretty quietly to my ears. This is with two 360 rads and one 280 with fans pushing (so only one set of fans on each rad), all of "medium" thickness. 13700k and a 3090, both...
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    Black cases look nicer

    I prefer black with a dark tinted glass window. If I turn my RGB off you can barely see anything, so I keep the RGB about as dim as possible just to have a bit going on inside without it being too much of a light show. Too much RGB I find to be quite obnoxious but my tower is on my desk so I...
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    Radiators required for a 13900K build.

    What's the usage scenario? If you're only gaming you'll likely be fine, especially if you do some undervolting to reign in temperatures a bit (and nowadays I do think undervolting is the way to go). Pump noise shouldn't be a problem as unless your loop ends up very restricted, you'll never need...
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    What CPU Cooler should i get for my Ryzen 7 7800X3D

    The 7800x3D isn't difficult to cool so from a performance front you're not going to struggle. The Phantom Spirit is easily the best value of the bigger air coolers, and I wouldn't spend on a Noctua unless you really want the fans. If you want bling it'll be the EK-Nucleus AIO. If I was getting...
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    Is my AIO mounted ok

    The chance of an AIO leaking enough to brick anything is so small I'd consider it trivial. I think I'd rather have the weight of the cooler on the chassis than hanging off the motherboard or impeding choice of RAM, in the case of a big air cooler (though I do move my computer occasionally).
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    Water Cooler causing case vibrations I think

    I don't think I've ever had a good experience with the motherboard manufacturer software. Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, Asrock... it has all been a bit lame. Gigabytes sucked the least though, I think :cry:. Can you set up curves in the BIOS? That used to be my go to, before I started using Argus Monitor.
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    240 AIO enough for 5700X3D?

    Spiking is normal for these chips I think, quite high thermal density and the stacked memory causes it. I think you'll be absolutely fine with a 240, the TDP for a 7950x3d isn't as high as you'd think.
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    **Star Wars Outlaws Open World Star Wars game from Massive Entertainment**

    I don't know if that's a joke or not, and that's probably suggests something :cry:. When will our first AAAAAA game come along?
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    **Star Wars Outlaws Open World Star Wars game from Massive Entertainment**

    If it's another typical Ubisoft open world game I'll be passing. My last two were Valhalla and FC6, I've finally had enough of the repetition now (and honestly I should have starting skipping the games earlier), the stories aren't even good enough to compensate. Certainly not willing to pay...
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