Doomslayer
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Just imagine if Nvidia or AMD started charging you for driver updates after two years. The internet would burn down lol.
Ok the thing is some people would give AMD a pass on that and moan about Nvidia doing it.
Just imagine if Nvidia or AMD started charging you for driver updates after two years. The internet would burn down lol.
Just imagine if Nvidia or AMD started charging you for driver updates after two years. The internet would burn down lol.
Basically fan speed is now controlled by whichever of my CPU, GPU1 or GPU2 is highest (created a virtual temp sensor that is an amalgamation of those three system sensors and set highest one as what fan control works on).
Finally, is the 6 LT overkill for my use case?
Yes you can.
I had the LCD version, so I can't tell you for sure on that one. If the standoff's get the pcb off the metal, I think that might work. It should not be that heavy depending on how much the molex pulls on it.
The controller does get a little toasty though. Not very warm, but warm enough to soften any adhesive holding it up.
Someone recommended Velcro's Heavy Duty Stick On which has a much higher adhesive melting temperature.
Yup they do run very hot. My mate has cooled his, IIRC.
Edit so that it doesn't seem like I am just being a dhole. My mate has his fully loaded up. Couple of pumps, lots of fans, lots of flow meters etc so he can get alarms on coolant temps and so on. So his one does run very hot, but then it would, it's loaded to the hilt with gear.