• CIPWTTKT&GC V0x2A v40 - Windows 10 and Chill
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[QUOTE=Brt5470;50895122][img]http://i.imgur.com/3DzNSR3.png[/img][/QUOTE] Hopefully someone steered him to The Big List. Not that I'm familiar with any adult sites, I'm a good boy. :worried:
So I just saw this thing come up available for pre-order. [url]http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/cpu-liquid-cooler/masterliquid-maker-92/[/url] Won't this entirely defeat the purpose of watercooling? Compared to air cooling, an all in one set pretty much exhausts the heat almost directly out of the case, after being transferred to the radiator obviously.
[QUOTE=Merijnwitje;50895706]So I just saw this thing come up available for pre-order. [url]http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/cpu-liquid-cooler/masterliquid-maker-92/[/url] Won't this entirely defeat the purpose of watercooling? Compared to air cooling, an all in one set pretty much exhausts the heat almost directly out of the case, after being transferred to the radiator obviously.[/QUOTE] if you set up your airflow right it gets you almost exactly the same level of all in one cooling without needing a radiator
[QUOTE=DerpishCat;50895114]So I think I've managed to install iOS 7.1 on an iPod touch 2nd gen. It's painfully slow, send help[/QUOTE] Whited00r or the real thing?
[QUOTE=Merijnwitje;50895706] Won't this entirely defeat the purpose of watercooling? [/QUOTE] No. The point of watercooling is simply to use water to draw heat away from the source, since water is a much better heat conductor than atmospheric air. This cooler does exactly that. As long as the cooler's setup correctly, I don't see it being an issue much.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;50895910]No. The point of watercooling is simply to use water to draw heat away from the source, since water is a much better heat conductor than atmospheric air. This cooler does exactly that. As long as the cooler's setup correctly, I don't see it being an issue much.[/QUOTE] Doesn't it still have a pump? that's a mechanical thing than can fail, which puts it in a bad spot when compared to heatpipes.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;50895910]No. The point of watercooling is simply to use water to draw heat away from the source, since water is a much better heat conductor than atmospheric air. This cooler does exactly that. As long as the cooler's setup correctly, I don't see it being an issue much.[/QUOTE] Exactly. What matters is how well does it cool, not is it water or not?
[QUOTE=Merijnwitje;50895706]So I just saw this thing come up available for pre-order. [url]http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/cpu-liquid-cooler/masterliquid-maker-92/[/url] Won't this entirely defeat the purpose of watercooling? Compared to air cooling, an all in one set pretty much exhausts the heat almost directly out of the case, after being transferred to the radiator obviously.[/QUOTE] Doesn't really matter where the heat goes out of the rads if you have it set up right. Both my rads drop right into the case as I've got a positive pressure setup and I'd rather them be pulling in fresh air.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;50892892]but 8 coins in the system? no thanks[/QUOTE] Finland doesn't use anything below 5 cents, not sure who does. I think Spain at least still does 1 cent.
[T]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71184478/ShareX/2016/08/20160813_100301%5B1%5D.jpg[/T] "Can you sort this out for me?" :scream: And I promptly told said customer to take a long walk in shame.
I'm pretty proud of myself. With some research I took our old RT56U, loaded custom firmware and used the 5ghz as a AP-Client link to our main router, and then it made it's own 2.4ghz SSID based on that connection. Now the entire house has 70-90Mbps of real-world download speeds instead of 5 or maybe 6. I test on fast.com Just had to turn off the AC66R's 2.4 radio and all devices automatically moved over. Best part is it's not a repeater. It's basically a remote AP. It's not on AC though, only N and according to the logs it's sitting at 108Mbps linkspeed. I'd say it's worth it to build or buy just a AC router and set it up again but this time using AC-link speeds.
I could ditch the 2.4GHz on my home router entirely if my Chromecast 1st gen had 5GHz wifi to begin with.
Downloading Thunderbird so I can download local copies of everything in my GMail, then I'm going to start religiously unsubscribing from crap. I feel bad for Thunderbird, there's so much shit. Edit: 41275 messages apparently. Probably about 0.1% of those, is stuff I care/cared about.
ID3 v2.4 for MP3 metadata tagging came out in the year 2000 and Windows still doesn't support it. God damnit, I know that I can install Audioshell, but even that was made harder now.
MP3 support in Windows is lovely. [t]https://helifreak.duckdns.org/image/20160816214215489.png[/t] [t]https://helifreak.duckdns.org/image/20160816214547318.png[/t] Doesn't even support IDv2.
[QUOTE=wingless;50895945]Exactly. What matters is how well does it cool, not is it water or not?[/QUOTE] I'd expect it to cool a bit better than a heatpipe based system, but this is a classic in for a penny in for a pound example. Why not have the radiator someplace else to increase the effectiveness even further? If you've already accepted the mechanical dangers of a water cooler, it seems silly to accept the recirculation of a conventional heatsink. [editline]16th August 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=helifreak;50896867]MP3 support in Windows is lovely. [t]https://helifreak.duckdns.org/image/20160816214215489.png[/t] [t]https://helifreak.duckdns.org/image/20160816214547318.png[/t] Doesn't even support IDv2.[/QUOTE] I honestly can't remember the last time I looked at my music files in explorer. I just have foobar watch my folder, and I add/remove stuff with my torrent client.
[QUOTE=garychencool;50896531]I could ditch the 2.4GHz on my home router entirely if my Chromecast 1st gen had 5GHz wifi to begin with.[/QUOTE] I always like to have a 2.4 router running in 802.11b to absolutely fuck everyone in 2.4 around me.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;50897126]I honestly can't remember the last time I looked at my music files in explorer. I just have foobar watch my folder, and I add/remove stuff with my torrent client.[/QUOTE] I don't really either. I can resave the tags in AIMP and they will show up in explorer but I don't give enough of a shit to do that. If the stuff I downloaded had everything named correctly I wouldn't need to use explorer but fuck all have the release date in the folder name and the scans folder is one of 5 different names, some have cover.jpg and some have <album id>.jpg, some are flat out tagged wrong. Made a program to batch rename based on tags and batch tag based on filename because fuck doing it manually and most of it's not on discogs (or tagged wrong on discogs). Bandcamp's naming is particularly heretical.
So at work I'm playing with some reallly cool LCD panels. 17" long and 3" wide with a VGA connector so you can totally use them as an extension on a Windows desktop and some absurdly narrow resolution like 1600x300.
Is it just me or does the PDF viewer on Google Chrome suck? The scrolling can be laggy when you go too fast down the pages of a multi-page PDF.
Ok I'm pretty sure Cisco is purposefully making shit break just to piss me off at this point. Got two thirds through troubleshooting a thing and one of the routers just pops up this shit and stopped responding to input. Rebooting the router is locked too which is just fucking dandy, now I get to start all over again. [code][Resuming connection 1 to 0.0.0.0 ... ][/code] What does this even mean? Also love how they decided that Ctrl + Shift + 6 was a great hotkey to stop traceroutes (why use ^C when you can be special?), have to unbind ShareX everytime I put the wrong IP in. Whoever came up with IOS is an idiot, is CAT any better? Fuck Cisco.
[QUOTE=pentium;50898274]So at work I'm playing with some reallly cool LCD panels. 17" long and 3" wide with a VGA connector so you can totally use them as an extension on a Windows desktop and some absurdly narrow resolution like 1600x300.[/QUOTE] do they sell those to the public somewhere? LCDs like that with inputs better than RCA are hard to find
From 15/3 to [URL=http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5558333023][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/5558333023.png[/IMG][/URL] Not bad. In the labs, someone tested it and it was 1000/1000. Totally the best reason to go to college. I can dig it.
The more I use the MX Cherry Red switches, the more I am a fan of them.
[QUOTE=pentium;50898274]So at work I'm playing with some reallly cool LCD panels. 17" long and 3" wide with a VGA connector so you can totally use them as an extension on a Windows desktop and some absurdly narrow resolution like 1600x300.[/QUOTE] Manufacturer and model number please
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;50898856]I wonder if I should make a suggestion for my bank to force autocompletion to be disabled on their online banking page... [img]https://chie.club/files/images/st/anzdontdothisty.PNG[/img] Hmmmmm....[/QUOTE] Something I've discovered working on my current website is that most browsers are now cunts and ignore autocomplete=false tags on forms. [editline]17th August 2016[/editline] I ended up doing this to fix it :v: [code] <form autocomplete="false"> <input name="email" class="hide"> <input name="password" class="hide"> <!-- rest of form --> </form> [/code]
Anyone who hasn't disabled autocomplete in their browser deserves any XSS exploits they get hit by IMO. Get KeePass.
[QUOTE=helifreak;50900110]Anyone who hasn't disabled autocomplete in their browser deserves any XSS exploits they get hit by IMO. Get KeePass.[/QUOTE] Unless Keepass just submits a straight HTTP request with your login details, shit still has to go into the textboxes, meaning they can still get grabbed by a dodgy script :v:
[QUOTE=cpt.armadillo;50898761]From 15/3 to [URL=http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5558333023][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/5558333023.png[/IMG][/URL] Not bad. In the labs, someone tested it and it was 1000/1000. Totally the best reason to go to college. I can dig it.[/QUOTE] I'm sorry.
[QUOTE=kaze4159;50900168]Unless Keepass just submits a straight HTTP request with your login details, shit still has to go into the textboxes, meaning they can still get grabbed by a dodgy script :v:[/QUOTE] More meant the one that Facepunch got hit with three times in a row. But yeah you are right.
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