Excellent video. When you panned over to just the motherboard and all the components sitting on the workbench. It reminded me of when I, in the late 1990's, was working for a porn company and my "computer" was just a motherboard and all the components just hanging off the motherboard on a nail on the wall because I clocked it so high and needed the thermal regulation. At the time I was with a girlfriend who was very lovely, but couldn't figure out that you needed to short the motherboard with a butter knife to start up the system .Oh geez, this was back in the 300 Pentium II days and I overclocked it to 450. She never touched it. The perfect security. How far we've fallen. LOL. Keep pumping out those videos. Good on you. Don't stop, continue with the experiments. You have my full support, or if you need help with hardware or software. Please don't hesitate to ask. I've probably fried more hardware than people have dealt with in real life. What power supply are you running? I've just paired down my crypto mining operation as I've had to move. Damn I just threw out some 1200w power supplies in the box, in the boxes in the garbage. Your metrics are impeccable. Damn I remember hitting the bus speed and multiplier in the BIOS. Damn I'm old. LOL.
Hi, Thank you very much, very nice to hear from you and your support of my attempts on TH-cam! :) That's quite the story with the computer on the wall, haha, and a very interesting and effective level of security with the shorting of the pins I must say! Yes, most systems do get cooled the best in open-air, but there are some cases that which may improve cooling, if air gets directed right into the CPU or GPU cooler fans with some pressure via chassis fans. That's why leaving a solid side panel on a case might give better thermals than running in a case without the side-panel, since the pressure drops without it. Thank you for the kind offer to help out on software and hardware side of things, that is much appreciated! Currently I have what I need to move forward at this pace, but I'll remember your offer! The PSU is an Fractal Design Tesla 800W, but it is 80+Gold rated at least. With the GTX 950 and 960 I believe it should be okay, even with an OC'd system and GPU. I shall have a look at the power draw maybe...but if I manage to get hold of a dual 8-pin GPU in the 1080Ti or Titan class card as we move forward, then maybe I need to up the PSU power a bit. Your words are very encouraging, thank you! I lost my mother recently (just over four months ago and we were very very close), so I have found that working with TH-cam channel is having a therpeutic effect, and my mother was happy about me starting a channel so I also feel that I cherish her memory as well by trying my best to continue in the way that I can. Look forward to Part 2 of both the GTX 960 OC and the Green Fan Project video! ;) I have some ideas for projects and I like the Overclocking (yeah, BIOS is the way to go!) so I will do what I can to keep making the videos, and it makes me plenty happy to know that they are seen and appreciated as well =) You have nice videos as well that I really enjoy watching, so once you've settled in after the move, I hope you have some nice ideas as well for new vids on your channel!
Hi, Thank you for stopping by and watching the video! The external microphone I used is a BOYA BY-M3 that I got for my birthday. At one point in the video I switched back to the built-in mic of the recording phone (Huawei P20 Pro), so the difference can be heard.
Excellent video. When you panned over to just the motherboard and all the components sitting on the workbench. It reminded me of when I, in the late 1990's, was working for a porn company and my "computer" was just a motherboard and all the components just hanging off the motherboard on a nail on the wall because I clocked it so high and needed the thermal regulation. At the time I was with a girlfriend who was very lovely, but couldn't figure out that you needed to short the motherboard with a butter knife to start up the system .Oh geez, this was back in the 300 Pentium II days and I overclocked it to 450. She never touched it. The perfect security. How far we've fallen. LOL. Keep pumping out those videos. Good on you. Don't stop, continue with the experiments. You have my full support, or if you need help with hardware or software. Please don't hesitate to ask. I've probably fried more hardware than people have dealt with in real life. What power supply are you running? I've just paired down my crypto mining operation as I've had to move. Damn I just threw out some 1200w power supplies in the box, in the boxes in the garbage. Your metrics are impeccable. Damn I remember hitting the bus speed and multiplier in the BIOS. Damn I'm old. LOL.
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Thank you very much, very nice to hear from you and your support of my attempts on TH-cam! :)
That's quite the story with the computer on the wall, haha, and a very interesting and effective level of security with the shorting of the pins I must say!
Yes, most systems do get cooled the best in open-air, but there are some cases that which may improve cooling, if air gets directed right into the CPU or GPU cooler fans with some pressure via chassis fans. That's why leaving a solid side panel on a case might give better thermals than running in a case without the side-panel, since the pressure drops without it.
Thank you for the kind offer to help out on software and hardware side of things, that is much appreciated! Currently I have what I need to move forward at this pace, but I'll remember your offer! The PSU is an Fractal Design Tesla 800W, but it is 80+Gold rated at least. With the GTX 950 and 960 I believe it should be okay, even with an OC'd system and GPU. I shall have a look at the power draw maybe...but if I manage to get hold of a dual 8-pin GPU in the 1080Ti or Titan class card as we move forward, then maybe I need to up the PSU power a bit.
Your words are very encouraging, thank you! I lost my mother recently (just over four months ago and we were very very close), so I have found that working with TH-cam channel is having a therpeutic effect, and my mother was happy about me starting a channel so I also feel that I cherish her memory as well by trying my best to continue in the way that I can. Look forward to Part 2 of both the GTX 960 OC and the Green Fan Project video! ;)
I have some ideas for projects and I like the Overclocking (yeah, BIOS is the way to go!) so I will do what I can to keep making the videos, and it makes me plenty happy to know that they are seen and appreciated as well =) You have nice videos as well that I really enjoy watching, so once you've settled in after the move, I hope you have some nice ideas as well for new vids on your channel!
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Hi, Thank you for stopping by and watching the video!
The external microphone I used is a BOYA BY-M3 that I got for my birthday. At one point in the video I switched back to the built-in mic of the recording phone (Huawei P20 Pro), so the difference can be heard.
@@DrMBalmer its good actually + nice content
Thank you for the uplifting comment, and I am happy to hear that you like the content! 👍🏻🙂