• Sixty@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    I kinda liked the AIO water blocks with circle screens for simple animation loops. Can look pretty cool. Not into this scene personally at all, but I can appreciate it’s appealing to blinged out case enjoyers.

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      6 days ago

      Like RGB lighting in general, those are things I only enjoy putting in other people’s computers.

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    4 days ago

    If some stuff wouldn’t have been cheaper with lights than without my PC would be a black void.

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    6 days ago

    Lit PC setups are nice and all until you try to go to sleep with them in the same room. I miss plain old PC cases that hide their components so I can seed overnight.

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          5 days ago

          Maybe I am oldschool or just german but I always shutdown the system and then also turn off the Steckdosenleiste (what is the english word? Power strip?)

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            5 days ago

            Power is generally very cheap in the US, so the ~5 watt power draw is nothing. Rough calculation would be something like 50 cents per month.

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      6 days ago

      I picked up a Monsterlabo case, fully enclosed fanless, just vent at bottom ans top. No lights, no fans…best PC decision for a machine that stays on to run containers at night while main PC during day

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          6 days ago

          I figured the types who seed a lot also are likely to have a little low power server to handle it instead of the high idle draw of a gaming PC.

          But if a gaming PC was intended to be on 24/7, then putting RGB and screens in it and putting it where one sleeps seems like a backwards move lol. Might as well save the pile of money from that and make it a silent build with no lights.

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            5 days ago

            It’s not always easy to source unadorned components, especially when you are working with a budget. People who seed aren’t power users, they are pirates. Few of them are building a machine specced specifically for most optimal seeding 24/7…

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    4 days ago

    My idiot butt got a custom pre-built just a couple weeks ago and the cooler pump has one of those screens as well. It is not working and I suspect a plug is set wrongly, but the pump works.

    Fixing it would mean ripping apart the pristine cable management and I do not care about lighting as much.

    Otherwise I am fully satisfied, but it niggles me a little bit to have paid 20-30 bucks more for a cooler feature that does not work.

    Maybe one day when I need to rip up the cable management anyway, I will fix it.

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    6 days ago

    I know very little about these things (why do I need pretty lights in my computer? My GPU has a big, useless white light that I wish I could turn off) but one thing I THINK I know is that that’s installed the wrong way around, no? Shouldn’t the pump be on top? So that any air bubbles don’t gather at whatever you’re cooling?

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      6 days ago

      My GPU has a big, useless white light that I wish I could turn off

      Have you tried OpenRGB? It may not support your specific GPU but it’s worth checking.

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        Wait, but that’s what I’m asking. Why are bubbles at the pump not okay? Don’t I want no air at all the other end for ideal cooling?

        Edit: I misunderstood this entire setup. Disregard me, thank you for your efforts to explain stuff to sleep deprived me.

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    6 days ago

    I can think of at least 2 uses for that and now I want it

    Use 1: Bright ass temp in obvious LED glory

    Use 2: graph of same data over the last x amount of y time unit

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      6 days ago

      I repurposed my POST status LEDs to show CPU temp after the PC has booted, but I like the graph idea. I’d use it to show data from GPU-Z.

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    5 days ago

    BeBoxen had der blinkenlichten and we all thought it was so cool, but I can’t help but think we should have reflected on this obvious potential future and pulled back on it.