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Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
Zanchief wrote:If you come to NT for advice, you're already fucked.
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
Hasselhoff wrote:Oh another question...
In a standard ATX mid tower case with a front and rear 120MM fan what is the best direction for airflow?
The front case fan is on the bottom of the case, I currently have it pulling air in, and the rear case fan, which is at the top, blowing the hot air out, along with the power supply fans. The finally there is a CPU fan, and a door fan.
Hasselhoff wrote:hahah... I didn't want to bias the post, but I have managed to get the computers I sell to operate with fan based cooling around 35 degrees celcius at idle, which is supposedly fantastic. I would just like to see where everyone else is at.
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
vonkaar wrote:I figured you had a wholesale distributor, Ralf... Xoxide would be a ripoff in that case.
30° is good but you are relying on totally inaccurate temperature measurements, so... it really doesn't matter. The on-board thermistors often have an accuracy rating as bad as +/- 10°, with freaking BIOS flashes totally changing the readings. Until you get a real system to measure temps, I wouldn't worry about them at all.
If you are worried about stability, just run some burn-in programs in an attempt to fry your CPU. If it can handle F@H, SuperPi and 3dMark2006 concurrently, 5x in a row... it's stable enough for mass markets and it passes a test that Dell would NEVER dream of. Their stability test is called, "does it boot?"
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
vonkaar wrote:I figured you had a wholesale distributor, Ralf... Xoxide would be a ripoff in that case.
30° is good but you are relying on totally inaccurate temperature measurements, so... it really doesn't matter. The on-board thermistors often have an accuracy rating as bad as +/- 10°, with freaking BIOS flashes totally changing the readings. Until you get a real system to measure temps, I wouldn't worry about them at all.
If you are worried about stability, just run some burn-in programs in an attempt to fry your CPU. If it can handle F@H, SuperPi and 3dMark2006 concurrently, 5x in a row... it's stable enough for mass markets and it passes a test that Dell would NEVER dream of. Their stability test is called, "does it boot?"
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
Hasselhoff wrote:vonkaar wrote:I figured you had a wholesale distributor, Ralf... Xoxide would be a ripoff in that case.
30° is good but you are relying on totally inaccurate temperature measurements, so... it really doesn't matter. The on-board thermistors often have an accuracy rating as bad as +/- 10°, with freaking BIOS flashes totally changing the readings. Until you get a real system to measure temps, I wouldn't worry about them at all.
If you are worried about stability, just run some burn-in programs in an attempt to fry your CPU. If it can handle F@H, SuperPi and 3dMark2006 concurrently, 5x in a row... it's stable enough for mass markets and it passes a test that Dell would NEVER dream of. Their stability test is called, "does it boot?"
hahaha... Maybe you can provide some insight into this... Back in the day I was working for EDS (Evil Data Systems)...They had one of those ISO 9000 certified labs and a big fancy KVM setup to test machines.
Now I never actually got to run the testing programs, but I am wondering what exactly these large companies are using to test their computers before they are shipped out? I have seen lots of pictures from TigerDirect , Dell, Newegg etc etc of these labs where they build their computers and do some sort of testing, but I am wondering what sort of tests they are actually putting these machines through? Is there some kickass hardware/software package that all the big guys use?
If anyone knows anything about this I would be interested to know.
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
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