Message from @Iren Masot
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@Matthew Congratulations on breeding a pile of bones, bitch
Try again <:moon2DAB:502706937453084692>
Shut up, you dead-mom'd bitch
Eat my entire, luxuriously-sized American ass
Show me one single electronic device you have ever done work on
You
literally
can't
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it looks like the case doesn't actually use the GPIO for the fans
rather the POE hat according to the pictures
@Iren Masot Depends on what you mean
I've built every PC I've ever owned, I'd hardmodded my Xbox, Wii, and PS2, and I've done repair work on a laptop I owned
>Hardmodded
Man's got balls
You're on thin ice, buster
I'm gonna bust your prostate, faggot
all the images are suggesting that it's an exhaust
<:brainlet:589104479887032330> Matt, please
so it's taking that hot air off the alumimum
@PoliteSuka Best I can reason is that it would lower air pressure between the fan and heat sink. Less air molecules=less air transfer.
which would in term bring in colder air from through the fins?
Of course sometimes these things are balanced by other matters. Maybe you point the fan the other way, and it doesn't move as much air so the whole thing balances out.
Don't ask here bro, Matt doesn't know shit and neither do I. Check around enthusiast forums and maybe ask around yourself.
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1.9GHz has passed
top temp was 60c
so how the fuck did it crash after the test at 2.0GHz
no idea
Sometimes you just can't push a system further, even if it isn't totally heat soaked.
I had this issue with Matt's mom last night.
It went sub 50s in sysbench all cores
is there a voltage increase function or is this purely on the stock voltage curve? @PoliteSuka
Not sure what you mean?
like
you're overclocking right
yeah, it's sitting at 1.9GHz rn
2.0GHz was unstable
ah there is
what do you have over_voltage set to?