Wow, thank you for such a great explanation!
I will probably first try switching the side panel fans to exhaust, just because it’s much easier and might help level out the pressure. If that doesn’t work, I’ll definitely try your proposed layout!
Wow, thank you for such a great explanation!
I will probably first try switching the side panel fans to exhaust, just because it’s much easier and might help level out the pressure. If that doesn’t work, I’ll definitely try your proposed layout!
The top is mesh. That’s why I did so many intake fans - to let the pressure naturally out of the top.
I still might experiment with switching the side panel to exhaust. That’s what I wanted to do in the first place but every build I saw used it as an intake and I was scared that would starve the CPU fan.
I did seem to get the noise down a bit by modifying the curves and making the ramp up smoother.
Wouldn’t a back intake make the CPU cooler useless? I would need to switch the CPU fan to the other side which I’m not sure there is enough space for.
Exhaust in the bottom seems like it would do the same thing - starve the GPU fans of fresh air.
Top exhaust, though, might be better. 🤔
Unrelated - I love that picture. I want it as a wallpaper but it’s way too square. Do you have some source where I could get a higher definition, wider and/or taller version?
Oh yes, Dark did it in an amazing way too.
Bootstrap paradox is my favourite time paradox. I loved Doctor Who’s explanation.
Mostly flash games on some websites. However, the main one I remember was Colin McRae Rally 2.0. Getting a cheap controller with force feedback was amazing.
Managed to crash it when trying to combine Snowglobe and Snow globe.
You’re so damn confident with every comment that I am constantly struggling not to believe you’re actually Margot Robbie.
You just can’t see the microscopic “for” in “OWN IT ^for NOW”
That is definitely an autofilled one-off password from a password manager.
is this a threat
Not sure about Rockstar, but this seems like something Nintendo would do lol.
Competitions aren’t that interesting to the average person. The Song and Dance festival would be a must-see:
Lower level means you have more control over the small details. However, that also means that you have to reimplement some things from scratch, while higher level frameworks do those things for you.
We take folk dancing very seriously. There are A LOT of folk dance ensembles and they vary from random hobbyist groups to company-sponsored groups of 80+ dancers. There are lots of competitions, drama and every 5 years - a huge concert where most ensembles participate and perform in a stadium. One dance can contain up to 1000 dancers at the same time.
During this year’s final dance the spectators mentioned that they could feel the ground shaking.
-Latvia
Are you arguing just for the sake of arguing
No Man’s Sky seems to fit that description
I mean basically everything in the game is optional, you just miss out on some story tidbits here and there. I have never bought seasons, dungeons or anything like that and I still have 400+ hours in the game. If you want to 100% everything, yes, you need to buy a lot of stuff, but you can still have tons of fun with just the expansions.
Valp has done some amazing stuff in the past. Might be on the pricier side, though.