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Originally Posted by Jackyl
Hey pdf27 thaks for being so harsh, I mean I don't spend days on generating synthectic numbers in a synthetic enviroment just to come on here and smash on people that are asking for some help.
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You weren't asking for help, you were telling a lot of people with massively more knowledge and experience than you that they were wrong and you were right. You then started posting a lot of garbage that we see here regularly. All things considered, I'm quite impressed with the restraint shown around here that everyone was polite and helpful for all of the first page and much of the second despite your attitude.
The harshness was a deliberate attempt to get you to face reality, and it does seem to have worked at least to some extent. You're still barking up the wrong tree, but at least you're in the right forest which seems to be a start.
As mentioned before, this is a very technical forum. I've got an MEng in fluid mechanics/thermodynamics and am among the
least qualified people on the forum, not to mention the VAST amount of experience someone like BillA has to back up their theoretical knowledge. If you start coming in here spouting rubbish and claiming you know better than us (like you did) you're really asking for trouble.
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Originally Posted by JamesAvery22
#2, its an AC pump, you cant "throttle" AC with a resistor.
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Not sure about pumps (never tried it), but I've had excellent results running two Sunon AC fans in series across 240v AC to undervolt them. Ferdb will be able to give you more details, but they are the best silent fans I've ever come across for watercooling purposes.