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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
This just follow the tech trend........ Another dead v1 90 degree :( And another Strix 4090 with his adaptateur which become one Checked my cable…. -
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See the links in my previous post. Gamers Nexus talking about LTT -
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It seems errors in the reviews is more common than you think. Look at this nice mess from LTT🙂 Look especially on the bolded. 09:05 - Bad Data from Linus Tech Tips 10:12 - GPU Review Errors 15:02 - CPU Cooler Test Errors 19:09 - PSU Review Errors 19:53 - CPU Review Errors 39:22 - Unfair to Consumers, Manufacturers, & Reviewers Can't remember last time I saw a video from LTT. And i hate all the ads in his videos. One of the worse. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I wouldn't put much into this. I don't think you can compare the efficiency with pump in AIOs with pumps in custom loops. They can be a lot weaker and they are much smaller. Hence I think they will perform best at max speed. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
You forgot add in...... and with stupids in the first sentence. Maybe my english isn't perfect. But I expect people should try understand more than they do. Maybe I have too high expectations to peoples mind/thinking? I could of course worded it a bit better. But what do I know. Maybe some have a bad day? Or are just plain stupid. Pick what you want. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Their lack of contol over own product line is amazing. And yep, I'm not for class action. And I'm not for sales of trash. We are flooded with trash tech products bro Fox. And worse it will be. The tech world are full of Dell mentality. 3rd shop here home that CableMod haven't stopped. And can still sell trash because Cablemod try to save their skin/reputation. https://klink.no/Ukategorisert/?product_id=3021&tracking=prisguiden&utm_source=pricerunner&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pricerunner I'm sure the kids will drool when they see this one is still for sale... Mama... I want it... Mama... I want it.............. It's so dam cute and will fits well in my small pc box. Mama... Of course my dear son. If this nice pretty tech thing will make you happy, I'll buy it for you. Sure. Only 3 available. Run and buy. Maybe bro @electrosoftwant a spare, LOOL https://bits-mart.com/products/cablemod-90-degree-angled-adapter-variant-b -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yep maybe. But all should try stop salemen/companies from selling bad or trash products. This message will help everyone. If the gamer kids still want the freebie then they should also get it shipped for free. And those who say no thanks..... All money back. Full RMA. Not a crappy coupon code to try stop class action. As I said... CM have no control over own products. And their QC over own products is minor or below minimum. Only a recall and press release about their trash can stop this. https://www.proshop.de/Gehaeusezubehoer/CableMod-12VHPWR-180-Angled-Adapter-variant-B-White/3150060?utm_source=idealo&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pricesite https://www.performance-pcs.com/cables/power-supply-adapter-cables/cablemod-12vhpwr-90-degree-angled-adapter-variant-a-silver-cm-adt-16pc-a90ks-r.html https://www.computerlounge.co.nz/shop/components/graphics-cards/accessories/cablemod-12vhpwr-90-degree-angled-adapter--variant-a--black -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
What I would do.... Post in the reddit thread. And say you want your money back. Then we will see what CM will say to that. The early adoper program say coupon code and you''ll need pay for shipping for the free adapter. This means you have to pay a second time for shipping. This is not a real recall. You paid also for the shipping on an adapter they say you can't use. Ask for all money back. Full RMA. Included what you paid for the shipping. Weird people never ask for that option. Many will never use that free new adapter. On top they pay for shipping a second time. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
White and alu colored adapers this time. So two in a row. It doesn't matter what color you ordered the adaper in. They all will burn up and change color. Pink or modern white doesn't matter. White will be turned into brownish. Not exatctly what you hoped for from CM. @electrosoftI forgot what color you ordered. Maybe I can check if the color you have is affected by the color changing feature😆 Yet another well plugged in Adatpor... u/cablemod it was so nice to give your users a heads up within an email that had a totally non related topic as subject... "Early adopter program - You're invited!" WTF For such a risky and potentially damaging situation, an marketing themed email is just not acceptable. Hmmmm. What did he expect? A real recall and press release in all tech media and youtube? But he was invited in the melting club, LOOL Cablemod adaptor burned into 4090 And there will be more of this smokin posts. Because CableMod wasn't able to stop all retail shops from selling their ticking bombs. Lack of QC here as well? Yep, I could buy a brand new CableMod adapter today on the used market here home if I wanted. And this adapter will be sold and the buyer risk smoke and fire. Should I buy it ?😁 @Rage Set @Mr. Fox Only 40$ -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
From the AIO review I posted from Tomshardware... The thermal results included are 10-minute testing runs. To be sure that was sufficiently long to tax the cooler, we tested both Thermalright’s Assassin X 120 R SE and DeepCool’s LT720 with a 30-minute Cinebench test with Intel’s i9-13900K for both 10 minutes and 30 minutes. The results didn’t change much at all with the longer test: The average clock speeds maintained dropped by 29 MHz on DeepCool’s LT720 and 31 MHz on Thermalright’s Assassin X 120 R SE. That’s an incredibly small 0.6% difference in clock speeds maintained, a margin of error difference that tells us that the 10-minute tests are indeed long enough to properly test the coolers. Edit. Finally got hold of this nice puppy for my 4090 HOF card. For some fun after my one months summer vacation on "Islas Canary" (A nice place with more sun than here home)🙂 No need have to do hardware mods for increasing voltage/TDP above 666W with this package. But going above 1.150V will pump some serious loads of heat/watt with the 1000W HOF XOC xx.xx.xx.xx.46 vbios. Was warned about that. So +50mv with the XOC tool will let the card really suck up some power. BTW. A plumber was in my house this morning to look at a job that has to be done... He saw my all black PC on the floor. He had never seen anything this big before, LOOL And I had several PCs up running this morning. He wondered if computers were my only hobby, HaHa From Der8auers testing of flow rate.... If the pump speed is already good... Max it out won't get much more gain. Never reduce the pump speed too much on an AIO. The cold plate will clogg down much faster than it has to be. And not as easy as clean it up as an custom loop. Just run it at full speed. Not much noise cioming from the pump. It won't bother me. But I don't have an tiny small pc box sitting on my desk barely 40cm from my 🙂 -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yep, pump speed still matters. But not the very best pump can make the jet plate/cold plate better. And many of the new AIOs have cold plate that match the IHS curvator perfectly. A fully flat custom cooling WB coldplate won't be perfect with an untouched IHS. A pump right above the cold plate for the AIOs also help regarding keep up water pressure/flow rate where it matters. See also.... Something to note btw, the Galahad II Trinity Performance was initially tested not knowing I didn’t have the pump RPMs turned up. They run at 4202 RPM when cranked up. Turning that down, even with the fan speeds at 100% made a 3-degree difference in most of our tests and for the CPU wattage test was the difference between 317 watts and 323. The 317 is still well ahead of anything else tested but it is surprising how much of a difference the pump speed from 3000 RPM to 4200 RPM made. And back to bling bling.... Purple colors won't help, LOOL Who want such fancy colors on a clean black/greyish GPU? This is just ugly. Burned 12VHPWR 90 Degree Angled Adapter - Variant A (ROG Strix 4090) -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
You can only hope Intel will solder on thinner sTIM and continue thin down the die thickness. That will help a lot on high temps. And regarding more rectangle IHS. This is good news for those companies that make and sell the needed contact frames😀 But with loads of caps around the PCB on both sides of the IHS some will loose money. I expect etc EK have to reevaluate their focus on making and sell (flawed) direct die kits. Maybe we will see an end on the EK direct die tragedy after Raptor Refresh. -
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From their test procedure.... Testing Methodology All testing is performed at a 23 degrees Celsius ambient room temperature. Multiple thermal tests are run on each CPU to test the cooler in a variety of conditions, and acoustic measurements are taken with each result. These tests include: 1. Noise-normalized testing at low noise levels 2. “Out-of-the-box”/default configuration thermal & acoustics testing. a.) This means no power limits on Intel’s i7-13700K. b.) Because CPUs normally hit Tjmax in this scenario, the best way to compare cooling strength is by recording the total CPU package power consumption. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
As you can see... No caps on top of the PCB for the newer Ryzen chips. Hence why you can delidde this Cpu. Intel should never ever start put caps on both sides on the PCB and with no wiggling room for the IHS to move. Hope they change own stupid ideas. Same also change to less sticky glue. And for the records.... Their helpers, the so called elite oc'ers (nowadays HW influencers) that promote them use LN2 and they don't usually remove the IHS. Btw. Gamers Nexus touch into the new Joke from Dell Alienware... Proprietary design to save the earth, LOOL -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
This in bolded text above doesn't matter. I hope they test the diffeent coolers at around same ambient. And the new Lian li cooler crushed the others (included the new EK Nucleus CR360 AIO). See... I don't compare with your review. This is within tests from Tomshardware'. 5C colder is massive gain with an AIO vs others as etc the EK Nucleus. -------------_________________________________________________________________________________ Look at this.... Intel may going retarded. So they don't want that the Pc enhusiasts can reduce CPU temps anymore? Do they really hate delidding this much? Soon you can't touch the IHS before one of the caps scrap of the PCB. Why use caps all around the whole PCB? Stupid's!!!!! https://wccftech.com/alleged-intel-meteor-lake-s-lga-1851-desktop-cpu-pictured-in-the-wild/ -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Great review as always bro Fox. Good job🙂 But look at this one below.... If you say the EK-Nucleus AIO CR360 DARK is close to custom cooling... Then look at this new fancy AIO from Lian li. 5C lower temp vs the EK AIO you reviewed under max load is quite good. I haven't taken account the noise level. Just the pure cooling performance. So this looks quite good. But I expect it will fall back vs an good custom cooling with loads north of 400W. Conclusion: I had expected the Galahad II’s performance to be, at best, a 1-2C improvement over it’s competitors. When I first measured these results, I literally couldn’t believe my eyes; a 9% improvement in cooling dissipation is practically unheard of in this market. Lian Li Galahad II Performance Review: A New Level of Liquid Cooling Excellence The strongest AIO we’ve ever tested, at a reasonable price -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Dang. The black colored CM adapters won't help to stop the melting. Yep, not even "all black"😀Hmmm, LOOL Thought I got one of the good adapters, never smelled plastic or had power/black screen issues, but I went to take the adapter off anyways so that I could just use my PSU's 12VHPWR cable until I got the v1.1 and 😭 Very fun. The same cooler as the modern Alienware gaming flagship desktop is perfectly adequate for 54W CPU's. And Dell's thermal engineer Travis North think this mini air-cooler is good enough for 13th gen 13900K processors in their small pc chassis. No overheating here as the Alienware. Temp max out around 58C. I'm sure former Alienware boss Mr. Asor would be damn proud of the air cooler Lenovo opted for their mini desktops, LOOL The new desktop have only a single DDR4 stick so will see if I can buy a cheap mem module for dual channel. https://hwbot.org/submission/5329289_papusan_cinebench___r23_multi_core_with_benchmate_pentium_g4560_2264_cb?recalculate=true https://hwbot.org/submission/5329556_papusan_cinebench___r20_pentium_g4560_864_cb?recalculate=true Hmm... Is these pcie strimer extension kits with loads of bling bling popular? Or is it for the very few? What I see in these is only disgusting. I wonder how long I need to wait to see when bro @Mr. Fox will make reviews of them😁 Yep, it will be fun to see how his pc's will looks like 🙂 -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Here's an new desktop. Will be used as backup or and an extra server. Got it for free so it will have a nice life in Papusan's plaza. I expect the cooling is on par with last gen Alienware Aurora desktop. This one have almost exactly the same air cooler as Dell used for their gaming flagship, HaHa Here's Dell's gaming flagship with it's fantastic aiir cooler... The only difference between the Lenovo is the Cpu fan flip over on the opposite side😁 Even Dell Alienwares brand new 2023 model have same cooler, LOOL As you can see, Dell innovate as usual. And the chassis is the same old they have used the last decade. Only changed some of the plastic details on the outside. I didn't know Dell was so funny. -
One more.... But for older Zen chips. AMD Zen 1 Vulnerability Emerges, Dividing by 0 Can Leak Sensitive Data Despite the fact that AMD's Zen 1 architecture is immune to the recent 'Inception' vulnerability affecting modern Zen 3 and Zen 4 CPUs, another vulnerability has been found that affects Zen 1 CPUs specifically. According to a report by Phoronix, a new Zen 1 vulnerability was found that can release potentially sensitive data if the CPU divides an integer calculation by the number 0 in Linux operating systems. Thankfully the issue appears to be Linux-specific and does not affect Windows operating systems. Plus the vulnerability is already being actively patched for Linux users. However, the same cannot be said of the two other vulnerabilities affecting modern AMD CPUs and Intel CPUs, Inception and Downfall, right now.
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Is there any official Recall statement or something like it from Cablemod about 90-180 deg. adapters? Maybe every company out there should do the same so they don't destroy own reputation? Aka being slammed by media. Etc Dell sneak in unwanted firmware so their crapware perform worse. What a dishonest business. What a Joke.... We are rewarding all early adopters who purchased a V1 Angled Adapter. Why not offer badges as well ? As etc with the text....I have been screwed by CableMod.... Or "I was the lucky one"... No melting. -
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Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hope their bikes have good shock absorbers😁 And I expect they can swim if needed, LOOL The weather in northern part of Norway has been very good this summer. But down south where most of the people live has been worse than normal. Have been in NordKap many years ago. More like 40 years ago. Experienced fantastic weather seeing the sun never going down. -
Imagine if Microsoft have done the same stupid with Windows as Google Chrome head to bro @Mr. Fox Weekly updates.... Retarded!!!! Whats next? Daily updates? Google Chrome is now releasing security updates weekly This change narrows time between security patches, in order to reduce the ability to exploit vulnerabilities.