I’m trying to make sure a CPU heat sink will fit in the case I’m going to put it in. It says that the heat sink is 158mm tall on their specs page, and the case says their “CPU height clearance” is max 165mm. That means it’ll fit, right?
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We often overlook this when tinkering with our own lives. I work from home and I still take three meals, mostly for the comfort and peace. I have had trouble shedding the last couple stone of fat left on me though. I could never imagine getting rid of family dinner, but I could probably stand to skip a few lunches and just take a reading break instead.


The scam isn’t always “fake tech” so much as “distracting from better alternatives for monetary reasons”. Even if hyperloop worked perfectly, they’re not going to build it, because not building high speed rail was always the point.


All of the things I mentioned are scams lol


Average massively shitty car CEO idea


Cold fusion. Green hydrogen. Hyper loop. Just off the top of my head.


There’s gaming as in games, and then there’s gaming the marketing term. The latter is for rich people.


Well, faction possibly. But yes
This one’s so me. Almost everyone who gets my memes are in a timezone 8 hours behind me.


God, could you imagine the unhinged Windows forks you’d get


Buddy, I barely think humans are sentient


Thanks for the sum up, that does sound cool!
I’m trying to make sure a CPU heat sink will fit in the case I’m going to put it in. It says that the heat sink is 158mm tall on their specs page, and the case says their “CPU height clearance” is max 165mm. That means it’ll fit, right?
Links below:
…yeah, it’s time. I’ve finally found games I actually want to play that require a half-decent machine, I make all my money on the computer, and I regularly do video editing as well. I always keep my machines for a long time, so they need to be as future-proof as possible and I can’t justify saving up for a PC unless it’s going to be good enough for the foreseeable future. So here’s where my head is at, I’d be grateful for any advice.
tl;dr https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xjP3yF for the general idea, but I’m open to other ideas. It’s going to be a linux machine, and all AMD since I hear the drivers work better/are less fiddly. Aesthetically, I like an all-white motif but looks are secondary to pure power and long life. I would like to be able to emulate PS4, Xbox 360, run S&box so my kid can make games, and render my clip shows at high speed. The budget I’m targeting is about £2k. Will mean saving up for a couple months. Parts I’m considering:
Anything AMD, 16gb preferred but at least 12gb. AMD RX 6800XT or higher perhaps. RX 7800 XT or similar would be great.
16gb preferred, DDR5, not too fussy about brand. Maybe someday another 16gb if it becomes worthwhile.
1 or 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD, any really who cares. I don’t need a lot of storage, most of my games are lightweight indies or backed up on my server.
Anything 850-1000w, preferably modular? I dunno.
Possibly an AIO liquid cooler. I’m iffy on that, would be happy with a fan if it’s more recommended.
Fractal does a nice white wood effect one (North XL), as does Antec (Flux Pro). Happy with anything that matches, but don’t really love showy RGB, prefer understated and clean looks.


I have had an original aeropress for over a decade, and I love it. The fact it’s plastic is my only complaint. I would sooner switch to French press or a pour-over cone than spend $150. Not a chance.
Mina the Hollower, and it’s not even on sale. And I still feel smart, looking over the shit on sale in my wishlist