• Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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    17 hours 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.

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    3 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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      2 days ago

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

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    2 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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      2 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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          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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            17 hours 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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    2 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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      2 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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    2 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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      2 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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      Reservoir needs to be on top so the air ends up in there and not in the important parts.

      This is an all in one, though, so the radiator is the reservoir, and you have to sacrifice radiator efficiency to avoid getting air in the pump, which would be even worse (and much noiser).