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Re: Icrontic Beer Traders
I did a thing. These are not all my bottles, but I was not going to let my anger about not being able to buy 12oz bottles in the US be unproductive.

RyanMM
Re: I decided to do a thing ....and perhaps more.
I am going to say right away my plans for the stance (rake by others) and wheel sizing and mixing selections will not be most peoples cup of cocoa. I plan on mixing a little '60s nostalgia street with modern funny car on the wheel combination, sizing and rake. I am putting 15" dia rims 12" wide with 29x15.5x15R tires on the rear and 17" dia rims 7" wide with 235x45x17R tires up front. The wheels will also be one design for front and another for the rear. The difference in sizes also helps 2 other things. It allows for larger brakes in the front and is how I plan to get most of the rake from front to rear. I know this is my build and ideas but was also looking for a bit of input on my idea with mixing the wheels.
These are the sizes compared with specs.

These are the front wheels.

These are the rear wheels.

Mt_Goat
Re: It is dangerous out there New Years Meltdown and Spectre edition
https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/speculative-execution
Meltdown is the nastiest of the 3, and AMD is immune ("Variant 3" in link). Everyone is susceptible to Spectre Variant 1, but OS patches can resolve with negligible impsct. We believe we are immune to Spectre Variant 2, but cannot say with absolute certainty.
Thrax
Re: I decided to do a thing ....and perhaps more.
I decided to ditch the carbs and go with an EFI system that will utilize the same intake manifold. Summit is taking the carbs back as an exchange for the new system as i have not broken the seals on the boxes and am spening more for the EFI. Here is a video on a single throttle body 4 barrel by Fi Tech. This is a self learning system that can be tweeked and maximizes performance with a lot less hassle. I am going with a 2x4 barrel setup capable of 1200+ HP.

Mt_Goat
Re: SPOILERS HERE - StarWars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi Post Viewing Extravaganza - SPOILERS HERE
Noticed in first viewing, fully caught in second, fully enjoyed in the third:
Kylo: The supreme ruler is dead.
Hux: Long live the supreme ruler.
Also noticed during third viewing: Rey leaving before her training is done paralleling Luke doing the same in Empire.

Re: Pokemon GO
COLD WEATHER RAIDING! @Gargoyle @PinkInDetroit @UPSLynx and I went out to raid today in downtown Detroit. It was super frigid but we had fun and beat a Tentacruel and SableEye raid as well as completely destroyed several enemy gyms. Luck would have it that all four of us are Team Mystic.


Re: Upgrade time for CB's main PC
Man, if I had two displays that didn't match on my desk something would break in my fragile psyche. Monitor features and specs have gone pretty wild. It used to be, I got to store, pick a size, am I a graphics pro that needs perfect color, yes / no, this is the one... Now refresh rates, G Sync, Free Sync, IPS, TLS, TN, pixel response rate, trying to figure out if anyone reports a true contrast ratio. Shopping for a monitor can be a challenge.
G Sync will inflate the monitor price. It's an NVidia proprietary technology. It works well in situations where you have a variable framerate and screen tearing that you would usually remedy by turning on V Sync in the game properties. G Sync and Free Sync on the AMD side takes that idea and gets the monitor and the GPU talking to each other to sync frames so you don't need to enable it in software, and it eliminates certain stutter issues that make playing in V Sync sometimes feel jerky. Just depends how serious you are about the 3D titles that are going to push your hardware. If you are, it may be a worthwhile feature, if your more casual about it, you could save a few euro skipping that feature. A lot is said about higher refresh rate, resolutions past full HD, but for a two display setup on that card, I'd run two 1080P monitors at 60Hz and it will be great. 4K makes more sense on a large single display. I'm not sold on 144 Hz monitors changing the world, I've seen it in action, I'm sure if you were an ultra competitive gamer you might see a marginal benefit, for guys like us, a screen that can adequately refresh itself 60 times a second is plenty. IPS monitors tend to look better, have much better off center color performance and generally speaking are the panels vendors pay a little more attention to, they respond a tad slower, but unless you are a tournament gamer you are not going to notice. If you can budget it, IPS will give you a better panel. TN panels respond faster and can be a pretty good value. If I were you, I'd really think about treating myself to a pair of displays. Get two, nice and evenly lit and uniform looking going across your desk. I work in an environment where we recently did a life cycle of users displays. #1 complaint is when we leave the old one on the right and don't give them two at once. It looks weird, you can't ever match the brightness, the look of the screen, once you have two nice uniform monitors you will never go back, and seriously, it's a ten year investment now, the current crop of LCD monitors never seem to fail so it's a good solid investment.
Yeah, Water cooling isn't always quiet cooling. It can be, but my experience is the pump noise will be the loudest thing going once you start loading it. For me, it was about achieving a look. It was a shallow selection because I thought it looked pretty cool. It does a good job, the pump does not bother me much, but something to keep in mind. I had a corsair unit that could raise hell when it got a little warm. I might look for a super quiet air cooler. Noctua makes some premium stuff, if you don't mind brown in your PC (I do). I have used a ton of coolers from Arctic over the years, typically what I go to for friends and family builds and I swear they have this nice kind of nice sound signature, hard to explain, you can hear them a little when they reach load, but they don't vibrate, cause any hum of any kind, they just move air. Cheap and good - https://www.amazon.de/ARCTIC-Freezer-Prozessorkühler-Multkompatibel-voraufgetragener/dp/B0048F64DU/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1514740406&sr=1-1&keywords=arctic+freezer+13
My experience with GPU coolers is that the single fan configurations are rarely the most quiet under load. There are some exceptions, NVidia has actually made a few decent low sound reference blower style coolers, but typically what's quiet and dissipates heat away from the GPU best is usually an open shroud double fan cooler of some kind. Asus makes some really great quiet designs. Honestly, any 1060 should not be too bad, that card is fairly efficient, they have done a good job to tune the software fan curves to try and keep the noise levels down. There are so man variants, just have to look online. Tomshardware and pcper.com both do some sound testing. What case is your gear living inside?


