Yeah this is what I do as well. Granted it's a pain to clean up the Start menu on a fresh install...hate that. But, once everything's organized, it's pretty slick
Hmmm...not sure. It does bounce around a fair bit; might have just got the screen shot at an odd time (was idle at the time). Full load typically sits around 4.1 GHz with 1.300 Vcore. Just running everything on full auto with A-XMP set - no overclocking here.
Thanks for the heads up though...
Yea the old Raptors sounded awesome! I had a pair of Velociraptors in RAID0 around 2008-ish I think and I loved them...start a defrag run and enjoy the symphony haha :D
I like it, but I have a Define R6 so I might be a bit biased hehe :p
I like the smaller foot print...trimmed down reasonably but still big enough for the usual ATX boards and some AIO radiators. I just wish they would have kept the 140mm exhaust. I'm curious on pricing though.
You mentioned you tried the latest Bluetooth drivers, but have you tried going one version back? I mention this because I went through some Bluetooth troubleshooting on my system about two weeks ago and the latest Intel Bluetooth drivers (21.90.2) were giving me major issues - my BT was not...
My oldest component is my display (Dell Ultrashapr U2015H) which I purchased in July 2016. Still runs great and does what I need, so no hurry to change it :cool:
Kind of a different approach, sure. But most blower fans can get noisy and now you got two of them going. I dunno...I think you'd be better off with a conventional open-air type cooler.