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Off Topic / Re: These laptop chillers
« Last post by tp4tissue on Thu, 09 May 2024, 06:39:58 »
What if the seal blocks the primary vent?

This is why I call B.S. on all of these unless built by the laptop manufacturer.
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The seal is about the right size for most vents. But they make slightly smaller/ slightly bigger versions to accommodate different sized laptops.  There's a nother brand (IETS) that has removable staged seals to make the opening slightly bigger/ smaller.

The 1 thing Tp4 is cautious about is that the seals are memory foam, and these don't hold up well to heat. Wonder how durable they are.

And of course, these coolers are ridiculously overpriced. $50 would imho be pushing it. $30 and it's a deal. $100, is crazy town.

It creates a pressurized chamber beneath the laptop compared to traditional fans. So the airflow is now unidirectional, and it also cools the whole board like where the ssd is.

In Tp4's g5, the ssd gets pretty hot 61*C,  with the cooler going, it goes down to 44*C.  CPU/GPU Minus 10*C each.


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Off Topic / Re: What did you do today?
« Last post by Rhienfo on Thu, 09 May 2024, 05:32:37 »
To follow up, CT scans showed no major spreads, but then after another few weeks of waiting, my doctor had a consilium and they decided I need one more surgery. They want to go back to same area and get rid of all tissue around plus all lymph nodes, which there is like a huge network of.
So yeah, middle of June another operation and another few weeks of recovery if it goes well...
Wondering why they did not do that during first surgery, why introduce another risky time of 3 hours of surgery...
I just feel tired of all this...

hope that final surgery goes well phinx.
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Off Topic / Re: These laptop chillers
« Last post by Leslieann on Thu, 09 May 2024, 05:31:43 »
NE1 got one of these, worth $100?  Seems way overpriced for what it is, buhhhhh, could you build your own for cheaper?

But they do allegedly work better than the traditional ones without a seal.
What if the seal blocks the primary vent?

This is why I call B.S. on all of these unless built by the laptop manufacturer.
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Off Topic / Re: Frostpunk
« Last post by phinix on Thu, 09 May 2024, 04:03:55 »
77 is not big enough. 97 is required, but Tp4 can't afford.
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Sweeeet! :D
I use 48" OLED and for desktop use its too big. Would like to reduce to 42" OLED.
77" is definitely movie panel. It must be awesome watching movies on it, plus gaming. I love to play Witcher on mine :)

Now I uderstand how tp fell in love with Villanelle, seeing her on 77"...  :-*
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Off Topic / Re: What did you do today?
« Last post by phinix on Thu, 09 May 2024, 03:59:08 »
****. It's malignant...

Last week I had a call from my doctor's secretary and she said that my doctor needs to move my follow-up appointment from April to this Tuesday.
I thought, ok, time slot released, so he wants to see me earlier. No worries.
So I went there today and he told me that unfortunately lab results showed its is malignant. So now I'm waiting for appointments to do MRI scans to see if there is any spread.
If there's nothing, then we would do tests every 6-12 months or so to make sure nothing shows up. But if there is something elsewhere, then we gonna start radio, chemo and other voodoo **** to kill whatever is left.
And I just booked holidays for this April and June. **** me...

Week ago I started to watch After Life - really nice show I wanted to watch for a long time. Now I feel like I'm part of it...

To follow up, CT scans showed no major spreads, but then after another few weeks of waiting, my doctor had a consilium and they decided I need one more surgery. They want to go back to same area and get rid of all tissue around plus all lymph nodes, which there is like a huge network of.
So yeah, middle of June another operation and another few weeks of recovery if it goes well...
Wondering why they did not do that during first surgery, why introduce another risky time of 3 hours of surgery...
I just feel tired of all this...
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Off Topic / Re: What are you watching? The thread about what you're watching.
« Last post by phinix on Thu, 09 May 2024, 03:34:07 »
OMGGGG>..spoiler alert, INGRID.. Oh, what a twist. Tp4 were so wrong.

UPload is such a good show.


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I started watching it too.
Just started season 2.
What?! What is happening with Ingrid? :D
She just said she uploaded herself. She didn't right? I feel like this weasel is planning something :)
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Artisan Services / Re: GAF
« Last post by Rhienfo on Thu, 09 May 2024, 03:09:02 »
Oh snap, so there is still a chance I may one day win a GAF raffle!!!!!!!!!!!! Awesome to hear he's back!

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Keyboards / Re: Is someone here, who quit the hobby and is only lurking now?
« Last post by Rhienfo on Thu, 09 May 2024, 02:50:58 »
I'm somewhat annoyed by some people's narrow definitions of "the hobby".

I'm on this board because I type a lot every day and want good tools and I like to create and modify things. That is what Geekhack was about when I registered a long time ago. But apparently there are people who are here only because they have been bit by a collecting bug. I avoid the shiny colourful stuff: it is not for me.

What I do like is that the widening of keyboards as a hobby has nurtured keyboard evolution, so that there not exist even affordable ready-to-buy keyboards with interesting useful features and technical solutions. Not many years ago, you couldn't buy a gasket-mounted keyboard with hot-swapping sockets, without having to solder it yourself, but now you can.

I mean I think the collection aspect will always be an integral part of being in the hobby, but I agree that it is narrow to think of the hobby like that. It's bound to happen especially with custom keyboards being such a core part now (though a better name might be customisable keyboards...)

I don't get annoyed but more confused when people just don't put that much effort into assembling the boards. I always tell people to actually take the time to mod switches properly (breaking them in, spring swapping them, lubing them), lube stabs properly and to solder, not only cause of the benefits but because it feels a lot more rewarding and engaging with the diy aspects of keyboards to solder rather than put them in and it's done (Not that hotswap is bad btw, it's amazing for experimentation and you probably should have one hotswap keyboard just for experimenting with new stuff). Plus you get to learn a pretty useful skill.

I get why some people don't, some people just want a keyboard but if you have several mx keyboards without putting that effort I think it's pretty antithetical to some of the core aspects of the "hobby" which are creating the best keyboard for you, while experimenting and customizing everything along the way. I don't even blame people for falling into that mindset of aesthetic and sound over function and feel, it's far more appealing to a person getting into everything and they are the only aspects that can transfer into an audio and visual medium like youtube or tiktok, which is how I feel most people are finding out about the hobby today.

My first reply in this thread is pretty representative of how I feel about what you said I feel, that the hobby is pretty fleeting if you exclusively engage with the materialistic aspects and the things that will engage you in the long term are the more diy aspects.
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Artisan Services / Re: GAF
« Last post by audax989 on Thu, 09 May 2024, 02:46:30 »
Super excited... And both a pleasant and happy surprise to see him back doing his art.

Will leave sub from Chicago to drop his macro of the keycap, but here are some quick snaps of the "Grimace v2.8" (a revision moving from v2 to v3) next to a Grimace v1 and v2 (Zipnotyzed and Omni-Klepto, respectively).The sculpt is evolving to a truly grimey form. The key was given away as part of a trivia award at the end of the panel/breakout session.

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Amazing pics. thanks for sharing Lightning!
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Keyboards / Re: Is someone here, who quit the hobby and is only lurking now?
« Last post by Findecanor on Thu, 09 May 2024, 02:32:54 »
I'm somewhat annoyed by some people's narrow definitions of "the hobby".

I'm on this board because I type a lot every day and want good tools and I like to create and modify things. That is what Geekhack was about when I registered a long time ago. But apparently there are people who are here only because they have been bit by a collecting bug. I avoid the shiny colourful stuff: it is not for me.

What I do like is that the widening of keyboards as a hobby has nurtured keyboard evolution, so that there not exist even affordable ready-to-buy keyboards with interesting useful features and technical solutions. Not many years ago, you couldn't buy a gasket-mounted keyboard with hot-swapping sockets, without having to solder it yourself, but now you can.
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