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tomcat_driver

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  1. The setting that did the trick for me was Kombo Strike 3. Under my NH-U14S, temps were hitting 89C. After turning this BIOS feature on, it's cool and quiet below 70C.
  2. Is it connected to a USB Hub? If so, try connecting it directly to the PC to see if it works.
  3. Thanks for sharing. Is there any Civilian buildings pack?
  4. I can confirm it works great on a CV1! Thanks 5800x3d, 32Gb 3600mhz, 3080 10Gb
  5. Oh, I see, and you forgot to backup. Try the slow dcs full repair.
  6. It was a just a guess, but I'm glad it worked. I've been messing a lot with it since I got this throttle, but mainly trying to get rid of it and make the overall Z travel range longer.
  7. If you going to get an office chair, make sure that it's not flexible at its upright position. I bought recently a Steelcase Think chair, used, only to discover that even at uprights, it moves back and forth. For flying it's ok, but when you have a load cell brake pedal it completely breaks the VR immersion while simracing.
  8. Do you have "synchronize controls at start" checked?
  9. Gonna follow this closely.
  10. https://sobchak.wordpress.com/2013/04/27/gau-19b-su-oh-58d-kiowa-warrior/ That'd be nice for sure!
  11. What was your previous air cooler?
  12. They want to make it PC-less and appeal to a new reach, far bigger than the PCVR market: Facebookers and Tiktokers.
  13. The fact that you had it idling and still heating 70C does ring some bells. Mine on an, again, NH-U14S: a single tower, single fan cooler, running silently while idling and browsing, never goes above 55C. What AIOs were they?
  14. Yeah, but it also allows the exposure of DCS to all the Steam's public, which is not negligible.
  15. Yesterday while monitoring it, mine peaked at 89C under a Noctua U14S. Reflecting on a possible upgrade, does anyone have it running with a Noctua D-15S?
  16. While waiting, two nostalgic custom main menu themes:
  17. Possibly unrelated, but even digital products suffer from availability. Servers like front end websites should have some elasticity to cope with fluctuating connections quantity and that requires planning. You don't want to over or under allocate resources. Electricity, CPU, memory, storage, bandwidth are all examples. All these have costs. Also, pre-orders prevent early bad reviews from spoiling the sales. Not to mention that pre-ordering is part of the hype, it makes you connect every hour or so to get news on the status of the product, release date. It makes you want to play and possibly buy something else while waiting.
  18. Here you go, for the nostalgics like me.
  19. Well, after 10+ years in the making, a couple months sure is imminent!
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