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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
@Mr. Fox I have no real clue if Koolance is reading correctly or not as 1190 LPH seems pretty damn high for a single pump.( From what I saw posted) That is like 20 LPM @Papusan No problem bro. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Here is to give you an idea. (This is also based on who considers their LPM to be the correct one) In my case my max flow rate with no obstructions, but still long tube length. (Like 12 Feet of tubing) 3 D5 Pumps. Example for conversion is 6.2 LPM=372 LPH LPM GPM Hz This is 1 pump LPM GPM Hz Now with the GPU and CPU and Filter with 1 pump. LPM GPM Hz With 3 pumps. LPM GPM Hz Edit: Single pump with 2 1/2 feet of tubing is 4.9 LPM Swiftech D5 pump. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Wow, didn't even know about the front mesh kit to add 3 more fans. I did get the second io kit for usb though. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Thanks. It was the board I had on hand for my AMD/5950X. I decided to keep it and just upgrade ram to 32GB/new case and new easy to use fans for my server. As my server has been running a 7700K/Z170 for many many years now. I'm not real happy with that MSI water cooler though so I may swap that out for a different one soon. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
So far, no regrets, but the price of course. 🙂 -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
hummm, i see picture size has seriously been degraded.... Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO Tempered Glass ATX Mid-Tower Computer Case - Black Lian Li UNI FAN SL120 Fluid Dynamic Bearing 120mm Case Fan w/ Controller Lights on. Lights off. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
ummm, ok. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hummm, I must have missed where you pointed that out to @Mr. Fox when he didn't beat his 5950x @ 32.6k with his 12900K/KS at 31.5k. Or where @Papusan didn't beat it either with his 31.7k score with his 12900k. That's what had me confused. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
You kind of have me at a loss. Just how is the 12900K suppose to beat the 5950X in Cinebench without using LN2/Dice/or Cascade? Im using my SS at the moment just testing the waters to see what it can do. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Didn't know that I was suppose to? -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
All I can say to the "bite the bullet" is I have done than quite a few times over the years. Which resulted in thousands and thousands of dollars lost in the time span from 2008 to 2022. One can not win them all and you take the wins you should not have gotten with the wins that you did and most of the time you are still far on top. This is pretty much true for most people.... As to the 12900KS, more than likely it is bad. As was my first 12900K when I basically had to replace everything. Motherboard/GPU/Power Supply/Memory and finally the CPU because it kept throwing errors after the new parts were installed. Not really sure I would be using that for work as memory type errors are much harder to recover from if the system crashes one to many times. Playing games and encoding videos is one thing, but mission critical is quite another to in trust in a system that is not fairly stable with memory. And using a laptop is really not a down fall as it can be connected to you current keyboard, mouse and monitor. Convenient? Not really. Doable for a few days? Definitely. And it is very well possible the MSI mother board did in fact kill the CPU, but that usually only happens when the pins touch or the socket had moisture in or around it and condensation or a drop touched the board in the wrong place. Or liquid was under neath any one of the heatsinks or pads that have to be taken completely apart to even figure that out. Boards can last fairly long with 50/50 but direct liquid is usually instant fail though. Case in point. When my system was sitting under and inch of 50/50 it was still running, but because I did not fully clean the board I lost everything on the second boot attempt. It wasn't until I stripped the board and used my microscope to see between the components that stuff was stuck between the legs. Along with all the other things wrong. Now I'm like 50-1 (They did not replace a Kingpin 1080 TI because they said it had water damage - So I had to pony up and buy another one.) with EVGA, but I did ask that since it was their water block that broke and cause this, would they cover the replacement parts. The answer they came back was yes if that was in fact true. After they tested the block, they came to the understanding it was. Once I found out that everyone else was going to replace the parts, I let EVGA know that it would not be needed. Only the GPU/Block and PSU, which they did..... But when something like this happen quite a few years ago...it was quite a different story that cost a few thousand dollars because of my mistake.... For the record I'm still on the same Unify-X. All MSI did was to repair it. Which I have no issue with as long as it works as intended, but when it comes back with broke pieces.....Then I have to use other means to make it right. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
At the current time, they seem to have no plans on expanding..... Unfortunately. Side note: I did get stuck with a 980X for 3 years because it had a burnt pad and at the time Microcenter nor Intel would not replace it. Intel came back with their tuning plan and I got it replaced at that point after some back and forth about it. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
And for these reasons I try to stay with buying all my parts from MC until they change their policy on their warranty. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I have found that to be the loss memory dimm problem more than not. over time the pins may give under pressure and start to touch another pin cancelling out one of the dim slots. Just a suggestion. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
You may only need to take the cpu out and check the contacts. Then boot from one slot, then add the other stick. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
No, memory is not corrupted and I did see where he said he was sort of working on the project due to them not giving him the documentation in a time manner. Hopefully he will find the time and energy to keep up the good work. This program is a really good tool to have in ones arsenal of programs to have. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hummm, mine still says both profiles are corrupted when I try to read using TB. I also hace the CRC errors as well. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
This is true... When I flashed i made sure to have memory back to full stock first though. And I never used that user XMP profile thing either, so that may or may not have played a role in things not going according to plan....Speculations of course. -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Okay, so I went ahead and flashed and all went well. XMP is still there. And voltage is not locked.... So Something definitely went wrong with your flash... -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
And they locked the bios memory voltage to 1.435V? Seriously? -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
That does not work as I just downloaded the free version and tried to read my memory and I get the exact same as you do.... -
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johnksss replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Usually memory exchanges are far easier than anything else. Send them back and they send you a new pair.