A story about a buyer's regret
A story about a buyer's regret
Great guy! It's awesome! You don't have to explain everything.
Edit: I'm sorry if it seemed a bit abrupt; it's just how I come across sometimes.
I was exhausted and it was the first thing that drew my attention. I didn’t waste time arguing about wasting money on outdated technology. That would have come across as insensitive, yet my perspective is what this forum exists to share. Just because someone disagrees doesn’t mean their view is wrong. You’ll also see I expressed my dislike for these things. I never suggested they should have acted otherwise. Haha, it’s not really the noise that bothers me—it’s how often they fail, and the extra risk involved. Plus, swapping out a board fan isn’t as simple as fixing a CPU cooler or tower fan. Looks neat on paper, but every time I see one mounted, I feel a bit uncomfortable. Maybe we’ve all been a little crazy during COVID—at least you didn’t gain a lot of weight.
Typically, quieter systems run better at higher temperatures. Generally, cooler setups perform more reliably. As with most computing gear, adding more components can lead to complications.