top 32 in coh2 is like top milion in LoL 
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“You must be shapeless, formless, like water. When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you pour water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can drip and it can crash. Become like water my friend.” Quote from Bruce Lee
I wish some people could understand this applies to strategy as well. Basically pick and choose your battles, just because you think throwing more manpower at one point is a good idea, it can lose you the game. |
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I'm not going to lie. I've been crying like a big baby since losing him.
Sorry for your loss. Your grandpa sounded like a boss =) |
the sockets on the mobo that you plug the fans into. the kraken x52 has 4 fan headers built in, but they just run in parallel with the cpu fan header, so all my fans were running on the radiator fan speed. by plugging them in elsewhere, i can individually control them.
Gotcha, thanks for explaining. |
Oh yeah, you can totally hear when they get going. Initially I had them in parallel with the kraken's push fans but had to find new headers for them.
What are headers? |

Sweet rig, hot potato sonnnn. Those must be fresh off farmer's market. Super fast, meaty Po TATe OES. |
i think so... just the fans that came with the case. i'm debating upgrading them with the maglev ones, but my wife would probably kill me if i spent any more money on this guy right now.
I hate those fans, not because they don't work but because they sound like a damn tractor when you start them up. BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ, I replaced mine with Coolermaster Sickleflow 120's for under 16 bucks. |
Just finished putting this together... slight overkill for CoH2, but I only build these about once every 5 years or so...
Mobo: ASUS Strix 270G Gaming (mATX)
CPU: Core i7 7700K (5.0 GHz)
GPU: EVGA SC2 GTX 1080
Memory: 32 GB Corsair Vengeance LED DDR4 3200
Cooler: NZXT Kraken X52
Hard Drive: Kingston HyperX Predator 480 GB M.2 SSD
PS: Corsair RM 850x
Man, super sweet setup! I'm drooling.
Are those top fans Corsair SP120's? |
Thanks man, so what is your recommendation for PSU and GPU? Also do I need to get some extra fans?
Another point is that since I live in boardroom with limited space so my PC is literally stuck partly in the wall which made moving it around a real pain in the ass, any tips for how to clean your rig easily and how often should I clean my PC, usually I just open the case and use a brush to sweep the dust out.
Another thing, I work in accounting so sometimes I need to do a lot of data crunching at home, is high RAM really needed like if your PC needs to process a bunch of excel data and feeding into Quickbooks?
Dust in the pc normally doesn't pile up in the newer computer cases because they come with dust guards now. When my dust guards visually become dirty I just pop them off and run them under cold water. You'll rarely have to physically vacuum out dust inside your case if you use the dust guards properly (DON'T TAKE THEM OFF WHILE IN USE). It is imperative though that you give your pc enough room to breath (intake and exhaust not being blocked).
High ram (32gb) is normally needed with programs like adobe video editing and such. 16gb is plenty for what your using it for.
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