![]() I'd pretty much had my fill of that EK model by then so I just moved to something else. Then about 3 weeks or so later after about 5 minutes of warmth in the fluid from gaming the pump started to make the same grinding buzz that the first one did from the get go. When I replaced the pump with another SPC-60 all was ok. I first suspected I ran the first SPC-60 dry, but I really hadn't when I thought back to how much fluid was in the system before I first turned it on, which is to say almost all of the ~1.4'ish liters of fluid. The latter I do as the secondary purpose of this build only once every couple of months. Instead, I decided to just use two BIOS profiles. I would get 4.4Ghz on a few cores where needed, I guess, but the all core frequency was only a little over ~4.15Ghz, and I'd get random crashes anywhere from 15 minutes to 11 hours. I was never happy with the completely random instability of using a 102 BCLK combined with Asus' "Level 3" (or 4) of Performance Enhancer (PB2). Normal gaming seems to be about 45-60c on the CPU.īIOS Profile 2 (Encoding) - 4.25Ghz, 8c/16t, encoding (70c) stable at ~23c ambient.īefore I get flamed, personally, I prefer max attainable frequency on 8 threads versus XFR2's random/few threads at high clocks all while getting fantastic temperatures due to disabling SMT. Swiftech MCP35x DDC in a Singularity Protium DDC housingĪnd Mayhem's Eth-Glycol concentrate with distilled waterīIOS Profile 1 (Gaming) - 4.4Ghz, 8c/8t, 3DMark Firestrike loop stable for hours with CPU temp in the 60-70c range at ambient ~23c. Koolance Quick Disconnects for filling/bleeding Trident Z 3200Mhz CL14 in "Fast" CL14 config References to specific securities and their issuers are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended and should not be interpreted as recommendations to purchase or sell such securities).The Ryzen 2700X has its IHS lapped, is in 8 core / 8 thread config, and is overclocked to 4.4Ghz, all core, at ~1.387v (HWInfo64). Forecasts, estimates, and certain information contained herein should not be considered as investment advice or a recommendation of any particular security, strategy or investment product. This blog post is for informational purposes only. The author's opinions are subject to change without notice. (This article contains the current opinions of the author but not necessarily those of Brighton Securities Corp. So far all he has brought is chump change. At least Eliot Spitzer got Wall Street to pay up when they transgressed.Ĭuomo has promised to bring change to Albany. This is not a win for Andrew Cuomo, who as Attorney General should have pushed harder for a settlement with bite: a $6 million fine will not bite much into a guy worth hundreds of millions. He will pay a total of $16 million and promise not to do any pension business for a while - and will not admit any guilt. And it is mismanagement combined with fraud that means you will pay more in taxes and get less in services from your town or village next year.īut back to Mr. Not exactly a good check-and-balance system. The most recent Comptroller to leave office pleaded guilty to a felony fraud charge. One person, our NYS Comptroller, to oversee $134 billion in assets. But at least as important is a problem that goes back to Rattner: the NYS pension system has one - just one - trustee. How come? The state's pension system is generous - maybe too generous to some retirees. This year's big jump is causing many towns to face an increase in property taxes and cutbacks in services. It's just a coincidence that cities and towns across our state are getting the bill for our share of the NYS retirement fund. He had previously paid $6 million to settle related charges by the SEC. Rattner, who was the Obama administration's "Car Czar" - manager of the political bankruptcy of GM & Chrysler - has agreed to pay $10 million in restitution to New York State and will be barred from the pension business for 5 years. NYS Attorney General (and Governor-elect) Andrew Cuomo today announced a settlement with "Crime Czar" Steven Rattner.
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