Optimus_Subprime [he/him, they/them]

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Cake day: October 2nd, 2020

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  • That may or may not be flame.

    Those patties don't have any type of char on the underside of them. In fact, all five on the grill have no kind of searing, like they were put on the grill first, then it was just turned on, if it's on.

    Either way, Chucky The Shoe just comes off as an unrelatable jackass and an idiot.




  • Sorry to be that asshole but you can have knobs turned to the "on" position and not have any gas tanks hooked up. In that pic, you really can't tell if there's any tanks there.

    Combine that with what looks like raw patties, one with a slice of cheese on top, unmelted, and possibly pre cooked sausages or hot dogs, and this becomes a case of heartbreaking , to which you really don't have to hand it to them. Just acknowledge and move on.









  • Hey crafted_104,

    To answer question 1, it looks like you should be good. I see you're using PCPartPicker for your build configurator. If you didn't get any warnings there, you're good to go. Looking over your list myself, I came to the same conclusion.

    For question 2, instead of more fans, you should be looking at creating positive pressure, which has more intake than exhaust. If you orient the fans you currently have for more intake, then you should be good. Barring being in a hot ambient environment, creating good airflow in the PC case is a better idea than more fans, so having good cable management is the key.

    Welcome to the wonderful world of PC building! Take your time and have fun!

    EDIT: I did some digging regarding airflow. Here is a JayzTwoCents video talking in-depth about airflow optimization. He makes a case for more fans but also one for positive pressure like I was talking about and neutral pressure as well. https://youtu.be/Ba6w3QdnWBw