I feel like even calling this a ring is an insult to actual jewelry
I feel like even calling this a ring is an insult to actual jewelry
Good news! This ring also comes in fuchsia pink with piss yellow sapphires:
it’s real and if it didn’t already look dystopian enough, everything is oil themed for some fucking reason.
I believe it was built for the world cup but wasn’t finished in time, yet another $200+ million wasted in the desert.
I have torx all over my mountain bike that gets caked in dirt, a little bit of water and a pick gets them usable in seconds. I could argue that hex is superior to square but they’re both worse than torx so who really cares.
I don’t know of any modern paste that is electrically conductive, heck I basically use old thermal paste as an extra layer of protection on my gpu with liquid metal. You can be sloppy and contrary to the old belief, you can’t use too much.
The bigger thing to watch out for is dried paste that essentially turns into adhesive. You can break a contact applying too much force, though with a heat gun (or hair dryer) and some patience it should be easy to avoid.
No problem, although I was definitely thinking of desktops and not a laptop. Some of the ‘quiet’ fan curves can be very underpowered and are detrimental to performance.
If it’s not under warranty and you’re comfortable opening it up, replacing the thermal pads and paste will do wonders for your temps though. Even if it’s fairly new, a lot of laptop OEMs just have terrible paste applications.
Well, if you’re looking at Tdie/edge temps it’s pretty unavoidable to see 80-90c on modern cards, at least if they’re air cooled. I think amd has a 20-30c delta between Tdie and average ‘gpu’ temp, nvidia is around 20c? Either way, even with a perfect paste application you can set your target temp to 70c and still get some nasty looking temp spikes.
Thermal protection is way faster than software can report, unless you’re overclocking it’s really not something to worry about imo.
Single speed would be nice, but I struggle with my local hills even with that big ol’ dinner plate of a 50t.
It would liven up the rear end of this hardtail quite a bit, and it’s definitely something I have in mind for the future. But for now, I’m kinda stuck trying to make the most out of this XD driver wheelset.
Pyrolysis sounds really cool in theory but in practice it’s wasteful, produces lower quality fuel that is harder to refine, and contains a ton of benzene.
There’s a dude on youtube making one of these in his backyard, basically a speed run to turn his house into a superfund site. I have no idea how people can see burnt plastic as a “green” alternative.