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nervewrecker wrote:I want to put the home security system in a cabinet and add some cooling to it.
The peltiers will have a water block mounted to each side (multiple chips to one block, 4 to be exact), a 12v pump to each water block, a radiator for each side and fans on each radiator. The hot side mounted outside the cabinet for heat rejection and the radiator from the cold side mounted inside the cabinet with the fans blowing cold air inside it.
src1983 wrote:nervewrecker wrote:I want to put the home security system in a cabinet and add some cooling to it.
The peltiers will have a water block mounted to each side (multiple chips to one block, 4 to be exact), a 12v pump to each water block, a radiator for each side and fans on each radiator. The hot side mounted outside the cabinet for heat rejection and the radiator from the cold side mounted inside the cabinet with the fans blowing cold air inside it.
So much heat that generating?
Mine in a cabinet with ups and 2 poe switches and cool as a cucumber
src1983 wrote:Oh, I use a vm appliance for cctv recording. Got fed up of those buggy dvrs
nick639v2 wrote:src1983 wrote:Oh, I use a vm appliance for cctv recording. Got fed up of those buggy dvrs
Interesting..... Learn meh bout that na.. like really, any informative links etc
terique wrote:Anybody having any gaming cases for sale?
src1983 wrote:Lol......
More rgb=More ghz
terique wrote:Anybody having any gaming cases for sale?
What we know: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti packs 11GB and 352-bit memory (just as GTX 1080 Ti). What is new is the GDDR6 memory clocked at 14 Gbps. This increased the maximum theoretical bandwidth to 616 Gb/s (that’s 132 Gb/s more).
We can confirm that GeForce RTX 2080 Ti features 4352 CUDA cores, that’s fewer than Quadro RTX 6000/8000, which both feature 4608 unified shaders.
The GeForce RTX 2080 is an 8GB 256-bit model. It is equipped with 2944 CUDA cores, not 3072 as previously speculated. This means GeForce RTX 2080 lost 128 CUDA cores from TU104 GPU compared to Quadro RTX 5000.
We also have clocks and TDP values, but since the origin of the data may suggest these are non-reference models, we will release this information later.
Gtx 1060 may be what you're looking forinfinite_RPM wrote:Looking for a "cheap" graphics card that supports a 4k display for movies and for some light gaming in 1080p. What's my options? Seeing some crazy prices out there
infinite_RPM wrote:Just a card that could run the latest games, doesn't have to be at max settings.. don't really wanna spend more than 200usd.. I hoping the 20 series cards cause a drop in prices
eurotuner wrote:New to this ched, see men talking about graphics card, i run illustrator, premier, photoshop and after effects, upgrading my systems and forgot to buy a graphics card, what card is suitable for someone running all those graphics applications (sometimes All at the same time)
src1983 wrote:Any one here ever built a free Nas??
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