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vividracing · 7 years
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New Post has been published on https://www.vividracing.com/blog/announcing-new-products-specials-and-info/new-release-eventuri-intake-system-for-honda-civic-type-r-fk2/
New Release - Eventuri Intake System for Honda Civic Type R (FK2)
Performance Carbon Fiber Intake System for the New 2017 Civic Type R
Eventuri is the leader in performance carbon fiber induction systems. Their “Venturi” intake housing not only looks amazing, it also is very functional. Allowing for increased flow, it also smooths out turbulent air. What this means, the intake is able to take in more air, while having a Consistent path with less restrictions. In turn you get better performance and an intoxicating induction noise.
The new system for the FK2 Civic type R has just been announced, and it does not disappoint. This intake will take your vehicle to the next level in terms of performance and sound. With dyno testing done, they have seen results of up to 20hp and 22ft-lb increases from stock. With a turbocharger attached to this Civic from the factory, you get a sweet induction noise and increased re circulation noise. Another cool feature is the option of Red, Blue, Standard, or yellow finishes. This allows you to match your engine bay to your own styling preference.
Images and more information can be found below. If you would like more information about this product or to place an order, give us a call at 1.480.966.3040. A Performance Specialist will be able to help you with any questions or concerns you may have.
To view all of our available Eventuri carbon products, click here
Performance Increase : 18-20hp, 19-22ft-lb
The FK2 Type R intake is the result of extensive dyno testing and flow analysis. By integrating an effective cold air feed, which the stock system lacks and coupling that with our Patent Pending Venturi housing, our intake delivers industry leading results – consistently. Available in Carbon Fibre and Red Kevlar/Carbon Hybrid.
The Eventuri Difference
The FK2 Eventuri system uses our Patent Pending Carbon fibre Housing which provides an aerodynamically efficient airflow path from the filter to the MAF tube. Not just another cone filter with a heat shield but a unique design which allows airflow to remain laminar and thus improve the turbo efficiency. You can read more about the housing design and how it works here.
Specifications:
100% Prepreg Carbon Fibre Intake Housing
Anodised Aluminium inlet cowling
High Flow Filter
CNC Machined MAF tube
100% Prepreg Carbon Fibre Cold Air Duct with Water Drain
OEM Windscreen Panel – Pre-Cut for the Duct
Laser Cut Stainless Steel Mounting Bracket
High quality Silicon coupler with OEM specification hose clamps
EVE-FK2-LHD-INT  Eventuri Carbon Intake System Black Carbon Honda Civic Type R FK2 LHD 16-17   $1,070.00  
EVE-FK2-KV-LHD-INT-R  Eventuri Kevlar Intake System Red Honda Civic Type R FK2 LHD 16-17   $1,270.00  
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nealtv8 · 2 years
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Drive a Networker Turbo on the first half of its journey to 6reenford, from London Paddington to West Ealing. Other Channels: Twitch: https://bit.ly/35N8IHF Non-Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/2nealfire Twitch VOD Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnthemKiosk Social: Discord Server: https://bit.ly/2QcI4Ty Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sydSV9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/neal08ni Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mhIr0m Steam Profile: https://bit.ly/3gd46CH Steam Group: https://bit.ly/3j0MMCN Email: [email protected] (Business Inquiries Only) Support: Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2TNoG29 Anonymous Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2GhjeN8 Affiliate Links: Epic Games Creator Code: NEALTV8 CdKeys: https://bit.ly/3iY5RV5 Patreon: https://bit.ly/2m3POFY Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2cqrL3k Fanatical: https://bit.ly/33YQmWH Humble: https://bit.ly/2DPdgTs Download TubeBuddy: https://bit.ly/2Z0MLVQ Main PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz, Dozen-Core CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200MHz SSD1: Western Digital Black SN750 1TB SDD2: Samsung 870 EVO 2TB HDD1: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200RPM HDD2: Western Digital Blue 4TB 5400RPM HDD3: Western Digital Black 6TB Case: Thermaltake View 71 GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC2 Ultra ICX2 (8GB GDDR6) PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G5, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Encoding PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz, Octa-Core CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200MHz (2666MHz due to 1800X) HDD1: Western Digital Blue 2TB 5400RPM HDD2: Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM HDD3: Seagate Barracuda 4TB 5900RPM SSD1: Western Digital Black PCIe 256GB SSD2: Samsung 840 EVO 500GB GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC ACX 3.0 Black Edition (8GB GDDR5) Case: Thermaltake View 31 PSU: Corsair RM750x, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Controllers: Logitech G29 Logitech G Driving Force Shifter Logitech Heavy Equipment Side Panel Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Saitek X52 Pro Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Controls Yoke Honeycomb Aeronautical Bravo Throttle Quadrant Simu SKRS Thrustmaster TFRP Rail Driver Steam Controller XBOX One Controller PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller Track IR 5 Cameras: Logitech C922 Panasonic HC-V770 Audio: TC-Helicon GO XLR RODE PodMic
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newswrote · 3 years
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2021 Nissan Kicks Turbo long term review, first report--Carnews/NewsWrote
2021 Nissan Kicks Turbo long term review, first report–Carnews/NewsWrote
The Nissan Kicks has been around in India since January 2019. A model specifically recreated for markets like India where rough roads and difficult driving conditions exist, the Indian Kicks differs from the international one considerably. Known as the D15 and based on the hardy B-Zero Alliance platform, as against the comparatively effete Nissan ‘V’ platform, the D15 is longer, wider and simply…
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Test - Gigabyte Brix S GB-BXi7H-5500: Review| Specs| Pros & Cons| Hashrate | Set-up
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Test - Gigabyte Brix S GB-BXi7H-5500: Specs | Price | CPU | Profitability| Hashrate| best Coins | Config | Advantage (Pros) and Disadvantages (Cons) and other important features that will help you make better decision. Mini-PCs are flourishing and all manufacturers offer more or less small models, Gigabyte has its Brix series (which I tested in its Pro i7 4770r version here), a range that offers several models equipped with processors ranging from the Intel Celeron 3205U to the powerful 5th Generation i7 (Broadwell) 5500U. Let's see what the Brix of today's test (which is none other than an update of the first Brix) has in the belly! Specification: Hashrate - Gigabyte Brix BXi7H-5500 Gigabyte Brix BXi7H-5500Dimensions4,68 x 10,7 x 11,4 cmProcessorIntel® Core™ i7-5500UProcessor frequenciesTurbo: 3,00 GHzNon Turbo: 2.40 GHzGraphics chipsetIntel® HD Graphics 5500Graphics chipset frequenciesMaximum: 950 MhzBase: 300 MhzMemory2 x SO-DIMM DDR3L 1.35V1333 - 1866 MHzMaximum de 16 GoNetworkGigabit LAN (Realtek RTL8111G)IEEE802.11ac, Dual Band & BT 4.0AudioRealtek ALC283Maximum resolutionsHDMI: 4096 x 2304 @ 24 HzMini Displayport: 3840 x 2160 @ 60 HzSlots d'extension1 mSATA slot1 mini-PCIe slot occupied by WiFi + BT card1 SATA slotFront connectors2 x USB 3.01 x prise jackConnection at the back1 x HDMI1 x Mini DisplayPort2 x USB 3.01 x RJ451 x DC-In1 x KensingtonStorage1 x Sata3 6GbCompatible hard drives / SSD 2.5 "(7 or 9.5mm)FoodInput: AC 100-240VOutput: DC 19V3.42ASupported operating systemsWindows 7 32/64bitWindows 8.1 64bitGuarantee2 yearsPrice550 € TTC The first thing that strikes you here is the size of the machine, a small cube of 11cm sides and 4.68cm high, we still lose almost 1.5cm in height compared to the original Brix, which was already very small. The processor is therefore a Core i7 5500U running at a maximum turbo frequency of 3GHz (2.4GHz base), contrary to what one might think and at the original Brix this i7 only has 2 physical cores with hyperthreading against 4 cores physical with hyperthreading, performance should therefore be lower but more in line with the size and use of the end. The graphics part is left to an HD 5500 chipset clocked at 950 Mhz in turbo mode and 300MHz when the processors are used at 100%, the performance should also be less good than the Iri Pro which equipped the Brix Pro that I tested previously! In terms of memory, it is possible to install SO-DIMM memory (the same as laptops) 1333, 1600 or even 1866 MHz (in OC mode) with a maximum voltage of 1.35V for a maximum of 16GB .The storage part consists of an mSata port intended to accommodate an SSD and a Sata 3 6Gb / s connector for a 2.5 ″ hard drive or SSD. Of course, the network part is very well supplied with 1 Gigabit RJ45 port and 1 811ac / Bluetooth WiFi card which should allow everyone to connect the Brix to their network.The connection is not left out either with 2 USB 3.0 ports at the front as well as a 3.5mm jack output and at the rear 2 USB 3.0 ports, 1 HDMI port, 1 Mini DisplayPort, 1 RJ45 port as well. than a Kensington slot is not bad for such a small device! Well that's all well and good, but what about the price? Offered at around 550 € the Gigabyte Brix GB-BXi7H-5500 is not cheap, but cheaper by around 150 € compared to the Brix pro equipped with an i7 4770R, you also need to get an mSata disc (or 2.5 ″) And memory to have a functional machine.Place the unpacking of the beast! Here is the box! It will certainly not take much space in the cabinet you can be sure, on the top there is a profile photo of the product with only the mention of the model and a small listing of the beast's strengths, a module without wire (Wifi and Bluetooth) as well as support for 2.5 ″ format discs.At the back we find various photos highlighting the connections, the internal layout as well as the third-party components necessary for the operation of the Brix (2.5 ″ hard drive or mSata Drive, SO-DIMM memory and of course an operating system) . Once the box is open (very rigid, however, the transport should not damage the precious!) There is a first compartment accommodating the tiny Brix in a foam bag. Once the first compartment has been removed we come across the second housing the driver CD, the VESA plate (for mounting behind a screen) as well as the various screws and the power supply. Here's everything that's in the Brix S box!The bundle consists of: - 1 Brix GB-BXi7H-5500 - 1 external power supply - 1 mains cable - 1 VESA plate - 1 CD de drivers The bundle is therefore rather basic with the essentials necessary for connecting and placing the Brix. The VESA plate will be particularly practical to hide the mini-PC behind a screen. Here is the beast! All dark gray shiny metallic, the little one is very sober and very compact and robustness is essential. The power button is placed on the top and will therefore be easy to access. We can see very clearly that the beast is lower than its big brother Brix Pro, which was already really very compact, as you can see here. On the front we are entitled to 2 USB 3.0 ports as well as a 3.5mm jack that makes headphone and microphone, let's not forget the little Intel Core i7 sticker that goes well. There are small ventilation grilles on both sides, they will be needed to evacuate the heat of all these little people. The rear connection is rather well provided for a device of this type with 1 HDMI port, 1 mini DisplayPort port, 1 Gigabit RJ45 port as well as 2 USB 3.0 ports. Of course ventilation grilles are present here! Below we find again a small ventilation grid as well as the various labels of use, we learn that the Brix is ​​made to work with a 19V and 3.42A power supply or 65Watts, much less than the Brix Pro and its 135 Watts , that should be more than enough for this small configuration.Why not open the beast now! The motherboard! Everything is really miniaturized here, we see the 2 memory modules and the unused mSata port which is located just above the Wifi / Bluetooth module. The layout of the components is identical to the Brix Pro but the motherboard itself is not identical. Below we can see the cooling system, which is all in all tiny and much smaller than that of the Brix Pro, given the size of the fan we will have to expect it to run very quickly and therefore to the noise pollution that go with it, but we'll see that later  Here is the location for a 2.5 ″ drive / SSD, it will be glued to the bottom wall just like on the Brix Pro. The test platform The Brix S i7 5500 will be compared to the following configuration: - Processor : Intel Core i7 4770K - CPU Fan : Noctua NH-D15 - Motherboard : Gigabyte Z87X-UD5TH - Mémoire: Kingston HyperX 4 x 2 Go 1600Mhz - Disque dur: WD Raptor 150 Go - Ventirad Graphics Card : Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 - Alimentation: be quiet! E9 580CM - Case : Corsair Carbide 300R Of course the results will necessarily be to the advantage of the test configuration, but it will be a good point of comparison! The graphics card has been removed in favor of the integrated Intel HD4600 chipset.The temperature, consumption and noise tests were carried out under OCCT in order to push the machine to its limits. Cinebench R15 With 2 physical cores and 2 virtual cores less, the Core i7 5500U is no match for the other 2 Core i7s in the comparison, and that's normal! However, let's be relativistic because 305 is very close to a desktop Core i3 Haswell. SuperPI 32M Using only one thread the frequency plays a major role here, as on Cinebench R15 the Core i7 5500U is behind with 11 minutes compared to the 8 minutes of the other Core i7s. This is easily explained by seeing that the turbo mode of the 5500U is “only” 3 GHz. Aida64 4.60 In terms of memory under Aida64, the speeds are not far from the other solutions in the comparison, which is quite normal. The result under CPU Queen is once again in line with what we saw above namely more than 50% worse, again this is quite normal. 3DMark Fire Strike & Jeux The graphic part of the i7 5500U is clearly not made for playing, or you will have to pay great attention to graphic details and not expect miracles (games like LOL, HOTS or even Diablo 3 should however be fully playable. ). We can see that the HD 5500 chipset is also behind compared to the HD 4600 of the Core i7 4770K, which is itself far from the Iris Pro 5200 of the Core i7 4770R which equips the Brix Pro. Débits Sata – CrystalDiskMark I purposely removed the Brix Pro from the comparison as there was no point of comparison, so I took a Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB SSD (tested here) and it was tested on the Core i7 4770K and the Brix S (the Brix Pro is no longer in my possession).As we can see the Brix defends itself really very well by having read and write performance almost identical to its big desktop brother, we can say that there is really no clamping here and the SSD responds to the finger and at the eye. Network speeds The throughput was tested by transferring a 7GB iso file hosted on a machine running Debian Wheezy and all over a Gigabit network. At the network level, the Brix S has no problem keeping up with the speed with 970Mb / s in download and 960Mb / s in upload, same results as with the Brix Pro, the Intel chipset present on the Gigabyte Z87X-UD5TH is more efficient but nothing that changes from the ordinary here. The Gigabyte Brix S GB-BXi7H-5500 WiFi card has been tested in real conditions, and not glued to a high-end router specially purchased for the occasion, in fact in 99% of cases the PC is connected to the box so it will be the same for this test! The connection is made to a SFR NB6 box (optical fiber with a speed of 1Gb / 200Mb) and through a wall. By the way, we see that the Wifi chipset is really very good with 38.07 Mb / s in download and 41.81 Mb / s in upload, better than the Brix Pro but very slightly worse than the Wifi card installed on the Z98X-UD5TH motherboard . It is very likely that the possible speeds will not restrict your connection (unless you have fiber or VDSL2). Temperatures In terms of temperatures at rest, the Brix S behaves very well (for such a small PC of course) with 51 ° for the processor and the motherboard as well as 45 ° for the SSD. The SSD is a little hot but nothing that should endanger its life.In load we go up to 85 ° for the processor and the motherboard and 46 ° for the SSD, again even if this may seem high it is not so because this processor can remain at this temperature without the slightest concern for its duration of life (The Brix Pro's Core i7 rose to 97 ° to compare). Consumption So there is as much to say that Gigabyte has worked very well, at rest the complete machine consumes 8.6 Watts at the outlet, which is quite simply ridiculous and buries its big brother Brix Pro of about 10 Watts (which was already low in energy with its 18 Watts). On the other hand, the gap widens even more with a maximum of 49 Watts at the outlet for the Brix S against 89 Watts for the Brix Pro, nothing to say in terms of consumption the Brix S i7H-5500 is doing. perfectly. Noise Warning: Part to be taken with a grain of salt, unfortunately not having access to the appropriate equipment and using an android application to take the readings The measurements below are only indicative! The readings were taken 20cm from the machine. Here again the Brix S behaves very differently from its big brother the Brix Pro, indeed at rest and with its 32 dB it is almost completely silent, in any case it will clearly not be heard if there is every other sound source. Under load on the other hand and with 48 dB it is clear that we will not be able to miss the little beast which cries from the top of its more than 5000 RPM, but it remains well below the Brix Pro and its 70 dB which was almost unbearable . Here we are at the end of this test, what about the Brix S GB-BXi7H-5500?For starters Gigabyte took a Brix Pro which was already tiny and reduced its height even further, making placement very easy, behind a screen for example with its VESA mount. The build quality as well as the robustness of the whole are really excellent, no worries at this level. In terms of performance, we are below a Brix Pro with 2 fewer physical cores but the Brix S manages to do almost as well as a desktop Core i3 Haswell, so as much to say that it will be more than enough for all daily tasks. The integrated graphics chip will allow you to do whatever a user needs, and even play a few small games (LOL style for example) but clearly you should not expect miracles.Unlike the Brix Pro, the S version manages to keep temperatures correct for its size, as well as much more contained noise pollution, even if the beast will be clearly heard in load, in office use (which is the main use of this device). Brix S) it will be very discreet. Regarding the price on the other hand there is no miracle, the Core i7 5500U itself is offered at $ 393, the Brix S i5H-5500 is offered at a price between 550 and 600 €, so yes it remains expensive for the performances offered but the miniaturization of the whole has to be paid for, and as usual we have nothing for nothing! It is also necessary to take into account the fact that in addition to the Brix S itself it is necessary to add memory (between 40 and 50 € for 2 x 4 GB) and an SSD (from 60 to xxx €). If you are looking for the smallest possible office PC without losing performance compared to a classic office PC then the Brix S GB-BXi7H-5500 is undoubtedly an excellent choice, if the budget allows it  Advantages - Cut - Performances - Build quality A big thank you to Wilfried from Gigabyte who allowed me to do this test. Where to find the Brix S GB-BXi7H-5500? Read the full article
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stevenmcevoy · 5 years
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Selecting a CPU and CPU cooler for a gaming computer
The performance of a gaming computer depends to a large extent on the Central processing unit or CPU which has been used. Most games contain thousands of lines of code, and the speed at which the game will be actually played depends to a very great extent on the speed of the CPU. The CPU also interfaces with the peripherals, processing input data, and producing the output, which is displayed on the screen. Though most gamer’s would like to purchase the fastest CPU available, their purchase decision will be determined to a large extent by their budget for the gaming computer, since the latest and fastest CPU will be significantly more expensive than older models of CPU.
There are many criteria which determine the performance of the CPU. The number of cores and threads in the CPU is directly proportional to the computing power, and Intel has released processors with eighteen cores recently. The clock speed also determines the speed of the processor, and higher speeds imply faster processing. For each processor, the base clocking frequency, turbo clocking frequency and overclocking frequency is also defined. The L3 cache memory and the specifications of the PCIe bus, like the number of lanes, also determines the speed with which the processor handles inputs from the peripherals like the mouse, keyboard.
Intel is the most popular CPU manufacturer for gaming computers. Though the specifications of the CPUs are being enhanced frequently, in end 2018, Intel Core i9 9900K is the fastest and most powerful affordable CPU available from Intel for gaming. This CPU has eight cores, sixteen threads, base clocking frequency of 3.6 Ghz, turbo clocking frequency of 5.0 Ghz, and overclocking frequency of 4.9-5.0 Ghz. The L3 cache memory is 16 MB and PCIe bus has 16 lanes. However, this CPU is fairly expensive costing approximately $900, so gamer’s with a limited budget can opt for cheaper Intel CPUs, which have fewer threads, cores. The Intel CPUs are the top rated CPUs by gaming experts. Most of the top end CPUs require a separate cooler.
Compared to Intel, AMD has fewer CPUs designed for gaming, however they are more affordable. Like the Intel Core i9 9900K, the AMD Ryzen 7 2700 also has eight cores, and sixteen threads. However, the base clock, turbo clocking and overclocking frequencies are lower at 3.2 Ghz, 4.1 Ghz, and 4.1 Ghz respectively. Like the top end gaming Intel CPU, the L3 memory is also 16 MB, however the number of lanes in the PCIe bus is more at 20 lanes for faster memory reading and writing. The price of this AMD CPU is less than half of that of the top end Intel CPU.   However, when tested for gaming, AMD Ryzen 5 2600X offers better performance and value for money since it has a slightly higher base clock frequency of 3.6 Ghz. Since the 2600X has six cores and twelve threads, it is marginally cheaper than the AMD Ryzen7 2700, so is preferred by gamers with a limited budget.
The AMD Ryzen 3 2200 G is considered the cheapest CPU for gamers with limited budget, since it costs less than $130. It also includes an integrated graphics card, so a separate graphics card does not have to be purchased. This CPU has only 4 cores, 4 threads, however its base clock frequency of 3.5 Ghz, is similar to that of more expensive CPUs. The Intel Core i9-7980XE with 18 cores, 36 threads and AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX with 32 cores, 64 threads are the CPUs with the largest number of cores, however these are extremely expensive, so they are more suited for professional applications rather than gaming.
Most of these CPUs are generating a lot of heat when they are being used for gaming which can adversely affect their performance and also reduce their life. Hence, they require a cooler which will dissipate the heat generated and ensure that the temperature remains low. A large number of liquid and air cooled coolers are available for the CPUs, and are usually rated on the basis of their thermal capacity. While the NZXT Kraken X62 and Noctua NH-D15 are considered the best liquid coolers and air coolers respectively by gaming experts, the Corsair H60 is the most affordable liquid cooler for gaming laptops. The compatibility of the cooler with the motherboard should be considered while selecting a cooler.
Hence based on the above information and budget, a gamer can select the best CPU and CPU cooler for his gaming computer.
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akdbuiltperformance · 5 years
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Pro 90mm Throttle Body - Silver
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Skunk2 is proud to introduce the Universal 90mm Pro Series Throttle Body for the Ultra Race Intake Manifold line. The Skunk2 Pro Series Throttle Body is unique from all other 90mm Ford style/ pattern throttle bodies because it has been designed to be used with Honda components! We specifically chose to incorporate the B/D/F/H TPS and MAP sensor bolt patterns as well as a Honda throttle cable friendly pulley to make the install as seamless as possible. FEATURES: 90mm Bore Ford Mustang 5.0L Bolt Pattern (3.45" C to C) Honda MAP and TPS Sensor Patterns Compatible w/ OEM Throttle Cable CNC Machined from 6061 Billet Aluminum Sealed Bearings for Smooth Operation Hard Anodized for Corrosion Resistance Eliminates OEM Coolant Lines Skunk2 is proud to introduce the 74mm Pro Series Throttle Body for Honda B16/ B17/ B18/ B20/ D15/ D16/ F20/ F22/ F23/ H22 and H23 engines found in a number of chassis from 1988-2005. A larger throttle body is key to producing additional power throughout the powerband on modified engines with increased airflow demands and the Skunk2’s 74mm Pro Series Throttle Body delivers! Sealed ball bearings, a precision machined throttle plate and a honed oversized bore insures smooth operation on the most aggressive naturally aspirated and forced induction applications. FEATURES: CNC Machined from Forged Billet 6061-T6 AluminumHard Anodized for Corrosion Resistance and DurabilityPrecision Machined Brass Throttle PlateCompatible w/ OEM Throttle CableSealed Ball Bearings for Smooth OperationNew Throttle Body Gasket and Hardware 1990 - 1997 Honda Accord (DX, EX, EX-R, LX, SE, Value Package) 1999 - 2000 Honda Civic (Si) 1994 - 1997 Honda Civic del Sol (VTEC) 1992 - 2001 Honda Prelude (Base, Type SH) 2000 - 2009 Honda S2000 (Base, CR) 1986 - 2001 Acura Integra (GS, GS-R, LS, Type R) NOTE: Due to Larger Diameter... You Must Use A Skunk2 Pro Series Intake Manifold or Make Adjustments to Intake Manifold Throttle Body Flange to Match Bore and Keep IAC (Idle Air Control) Passage Separate. Not compatible with D Series engines featuring down-flow intake manifolds. Manual Transmission Only. Fits F20C but NOT the F22C #skunk2 #90mm #induction_systems #turbo #allmotor #nitrous #supercharged #race_prooven #bseries #dseries #hseries #fseries #dseries #pro_series #throttle_body #ultra_race Read the full article
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kleinen2-blog · 6 years
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Das komplett drahtlose iPhone kommt irgendwann, diesbezüglich besteht kein Zweifel. Der Zeitpunkt dafür ist allerdings noch nicht gekommen. Es ist zumindest nicht vorstellbar, dass Apple bereits in diesem Jahr Smartphones ausliefert, die komplett auf die Anschlussmöglichkeit eines Ladekabels verzichten.
Gerüchte dahingehend kommen im Anschluss an den bereits gestern von uns zitierten Bloomberg-Artikel über Apples Probleme mit der drahtlosen Ladestation AirPower auf. Dort steht geschrieben, das Apple bereits während der Entwicklung des iPhone X darüber nachgedacht hat, das kabelgebundene Ladesystem komplett zu entfernen.
Natürlich muss sich Apple über einen Wandel diesbezüglich bereits heute Gedanken machen, zum derzeitigen Zeitpunkt scheint ein solcher Schritt jedoch mehr als verfrüht. Auch wenn Apple die drahtlose Ladegeschwindigkeit mit speziell darauf abgestimmten und später auch einem eigenen Ladegerät beschleunigen kann, der Unterschied zum Anschluss an ein Lightning-Kabel ist weiterhin gravierend. Insbesondere, seit die Möglichkeit besteht, das iPhone bei Anschluss an ein USB-C-Ladegerät mit Rekordgeschwindigkeit aufzuladen.
Als weiterer, auch von Bloomberg angesprochener Faktor gegen das schnelle Aus für die kabelgebundene Lademöglichkeit spricht der stolze Preis der mit dem schnellen drahtlosen Lademodus der iPhones kompatiblen Qi-Ladegeräte. Apple müsste die Zusatzkosten für ein solches Gerät auf den Grundpreis des iPhone mit aufschlagen.
AirPower darf man vielleicht als ersten Schritt und Testballon in diese Richtung sehen. Apple wird sich anstrengen, insbesondere die vom iPhone unterstützten schnellen drahtlosen Ladetechnologien zu etablieren und auf diese Weise den Weg für ein zukünftiges iPhone ohne Kabelverbindung ebnen. In diesem Zusammenhang kommt eine weitere spannende Frage auf: Stellt der Lightning-Anschluss die letzte Möglichkeit des kabelgebundenen Anschlusses am iPhone dar oder wird Apple wie oft spekuliert vor dem endgültigen Verzicht noch auf USB-C umschwenken?Der Zubehörhersteller Wicked Chili bietet im Rahmen einer Sonderaktion heute KFZ- und Qi-Ladegeräte mit 50 Prozent Preisnachlass und somit zu Preisen ab 5 Euro an. Bestandteil der Aktion ist auch ein Autoladegerät, das neben einem gewöhnlichen USB-Anschluss mit einer USB-C-Power-Delivery-Buchse ausgestattet ist und somit ein schnelleres Laden der neuesten iPhone-und iPad-Modelle ermöglicht, sofern Apples USB-C-auf Lightning-Kabel verwendet wird.
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Der Wicked Chili KFZ USB Schnelllader Typ C kostet im Rahmen der Sonderaktion 8,48 Euro statt 16,95 Euro, sofern ihr an der Kasse den Gutscheincode WCKDCHL50 eingebt oder einfach den Rabatt über den Link unter der Preisanzeige auf der Produktseite aktiviert. Das Gerät kann mit einem gewöhnlichen USB-auf-Lightning-Kabel verwendet werden, bietet aber auch Anschluss für USB-C. Mit Apples USB-C-auf Lightning-Kabel wird die Ladezeit bei neuen iOS-Geräten damit deutlich verkürzt, bei einem leeren iPhone X füllt sich der Akku innerhalb der ersten 30 Minuten um bis zu 50 Prozent.
Trotz der Gesamtleistung von 36 Watt kann ein MacBook damit jedoch wenn überhaupt dann nur im nichtbenutzten Zustand geladen werden. Laut Hersteller sind 12 Watt davon für den gewöhnlichen Turbo-USB-Port reserviert, für USB-C-Power-Delivery bleiben damit nur noch 24 Watt übrig. Mit höherer Leistung ließe sich der Ladestecker nicht mehr in dieser kompakten Größe herstellen. Beide KFZ-Ladegerät im Angebot machen dank der Alumniumeinfassung im oberen Bereich einen stabilen und auch sehr wertigen Eindruck.
Ein Lade-Adapter mit zwei USB-Anschlüssen, die jeweils 2,4A für gleichzeitiges schnelles Laden von zwei Geräten bietet. Auch hier gilt der Aktionscode WCKDCHL50 bzw. kann der Rabatt auf der Produktseite aktiviert werden, der reguläre Preis von 9,99 Euro reduziert sich dann auf 5 Euro. Ein einfaches, mit nur knapp 7 cm Durchmesser auch sehr kompakte Qi-Ladegerät. Die kleine blaue LED wird beim Laden verdeckt, somit stört der Ladeteller auch nicht auf dem Nachttisch. Mit dem Gutscheincode WCKDCHL50 oder durch Aktivieren des Rabatts auf der Produktseite reduziert sich der Preis von 9,99 Euro auf 5 Euro (Netzteil nicht enthalten). Das kabellose Aufladen von Smartphone-Akkus, es ist seit Jahren verfügbar und diejenigen, die es intensiv nutzen, möchten es auch nicht mehr missen. Ich selbst bin da etwas hin- und hergerissen. Als langjähriger iPhone-Nutzer (Hauptgerät) gab es diese Funktion lange gar nicht, erst seit iPhone 8 und iPhone X bietet Apple die Möglichkeit des Aufladens via Qi an. Erfreulicherweise Qi, denn so kann man quasi jedes verfügbare Ladepad nutzen, endlich mal kein eigener Standard von Apple.
Nun ist es kein Geheimnis, dass Aufladen via Qi langsamer ist als der Ladevorgang via Kabel. Die Hersteller sind aber dran und werfen leistungsfähigere Ladepads auf den Markt. Bis zu 10 Watt lassen sich so kabellos in den Akku ballern, das sollte theoretisch auch für schnellere Ladezeiten sorgen.
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Ich habe mir nun den drahtlosen BoostUp Ladeständer von Belkin angeschaut, den Vorgänger hatten wir bereits im Test. BoostUp Bold wird nicht exklusiv für das iPhone vermarktet, sondern spielt natürlich mit allen Smartphones zusammen, die den Qi-Standard unterstützen. Macht mein aktuell verwendetes Android-Smartphone nicht, folglich bleibt nur der Test mit dem iPhone X. Das heißt aber auch, dass ich nicht die volle Leistung abrufen kann, denn das iPhone X unterstützt maximal 7,5 Watt.
Bei Samsung Smartphones sind es 9 Watt, andere Qi-fähige Smartphones lassen sich mit dem BoostUp Ladeständer mit 10 Watt laden. Das sollte einen spürbaren Unterschied zu einem 5 Watt Ladegerät bringen.
Der BoostUp Ladeständer ist kein Pad, wie der Name eventuell schon vermuten lässt. Es handelt sich um einen Ständer, der das Smartphone aufrecht aufnimmt, entweder im Quer- oder im Hochformat. Der leichte Winkel sorgt dafür, dass man einen guten Blick auf das Display hat, auch wenn man beispielsweise Filme schaut.
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Blood Sugar Sex Magik Guitar Gear by track
00:07 The Power of Equality [Fender Stratocaster '58 + Fender Jaguar '65 for overdubs. DOD FX65 Stereo Chorus]
04:13 If You Have to Ask [Fender Stratocaster '58 with Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion with EHX Big Muff Pi USA, Ibanez WH10 Wah]
08:00 Breaking the Girl [12 string Maton Acoustic]
13:03 Funky Monks [Martin & Co. [unplugged for the intro] Fender Stratocaster '58 with Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion / Ibanez WH10 Wah]
18:42 Suck My Kiss [Fender Stratocaster '58 with Boss DS-2 + Fender Jaguar '65 with Fender H.O.T. amp for overdubs/solo. Effects: DOD FX65 Stereo Chorus for solo]
22:20 I Could Have Lied [Martin & Co D15 Acoustic + Fender Jaguar '65 - overdriven mixing board for the distortion of the solos]
26:48 The Righteous and the Wicked [Fender Stratocaster '58 with Gibson Lapsteel (intro) & Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion + Fender Jaguar '65 (overdubs, overdriven mixingboard - solo]
30:49 Mellowship Slinky in B Major [Fender Stratocaster '58 + Fretless Fender Stratocaster '57 (solo) with Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion]
34:56 Give It Away [Fender Stratocaster '58 with Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion + tape manipulation on the solos (reversed) + Gibson Les Paul (outro)]
39:47 Blood Sugar Sex Magik [Fender Stratocaster '58 with Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion / Dunlop Crybaby / Coral Sitar + Fender Jaguar '65 with Fender H.O.T. (overdubs)]
44:29 Under the Bridge [Fender Stratocaster '58 with MXR DynaComp (for intro) / DOD FX65 Stereo Chorus]
49:14 Naked in the Rain [Fender Stratocaster '58 with Ibanez WH10 Wah (bass mode)]
53:40 Apache Rose Peacock [Fender Stratocaster '58 with Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion]
58:26 The Greeting Song [Fender Stratocaster '58 with Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion + Fender Jaguar '65 for overdubs with DOD FX65 Stereo Chorus for the chorus and the bridge]
1:01:45 My Lovely Man [Fender Stratocaster '58 with Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion]
1:06:26 Sir Psycho Sexy [Fender Stratocaster '58 with Ibanez WH10 Wah + Fender Jaguar '65 (overdubs with overdriven mixing board) with DOD FX65 Stereo Chorus (soft settings for the outro)]
1:14:57 They're Red Hot [Fender Jaguar '65]
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Drive a Networker Turbo on the last half of its journey from Oxford, between Reading and London Paddington. Other Channels: Twitch: https://bit.ly/35N8IHF Non-Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/2nealfire Twitch VOD Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnthemKiosk Social: Discord Server: https://bit.ly/2QcI4Ty Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sydSV9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/neal08ni Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mhIr0m Steam Profile: https://bit.ly/3gd46CH Steam Group: https://bit.ly/3j0MMCN Email: [email protected] (Business Inquiries Only) Support: Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2TNoG29 Anonymous Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2GhjeN8 Affiliate Links: Epic Games Creator Code: NEALTV8 CdKeys: https://bit.ly/3iY5RV5 Patreon: https://bit.ly/2m3POFY Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2cqrL3k Fanatical: https://bit.ly/33YQmWH Humble: https://bit.ly/2DPdgTs Download TubeBuddy: https://bit.ly/2Z0MLVQ Main PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz, Dozen-Core CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200MHz SSD1: Western Digital Black SN750 1TB SDD2: Samsung 870 EVO 2TB HDD1: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200RPM HDD2: Western Digital Blue 4TB 5400RPM HDD3: Western Digital Black 6TB Case: Thermaltake View 71 GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC2 Ultra ICX2 (8GB GDDR6) PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G5, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Encoding PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz, Octa-Core CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200MHz (2666MHz due to 1800X) HDD1: Western Digital Blue 2TB 5400RPM HDD2: Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM HDD3: Seagate Barracuda 4TB 5900RPM SSD1: Western Digital Black PCIe 256GB SSD2: Samsung 840 EVO 500GB GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC ACX 3.0 Black Edition (8GB GDDR5) Case: Thermaltake View 31 PSU: Corsair RM750x, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Controllers: Logitech G29 Logitech G Driving Force Shifter Logitech Heavy Equipment Side Panel Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Saitek X52 Pro Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Controls Yoke Honeycomb Aeronautical Bravo Throttle Quadrant Simu SKRS Thrustmaster TFRP Rail Driver Steam Controller XBOX One Controller PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller Track IR 5 Cameras: Logitech C922 Panasonic HC-V770 Audio: TC-Helicon GO XLR RODE PodMic
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Drive a Networker Turbo along the Thames Valley from Reading to London Paddington. Other Channels: Twitch: https://bit.ly/35N8IHF Non-Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/2nealfire Twitch VOD Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnthemKiosk Social: Discord Server: https://bit.ly/2QcI4Ty Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sydSV9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/neal08ni Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mhIr0m Steam Profile: https://bit.ly/3gd46CH Steam Group: https://bit.ly/3j0MMCN Email: [email protected] (Business Inquiries Only) Support: Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2TNoG29 Anonymous Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2GhjeN8 Affiliate Links: Epic Games Creator Code: NEALTV8 CdKeys: https://bit.ly/3iY5RV5 Patreon: https://bit.ly/2m3POFY Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2cqrL3k Fanatical: https://bit.ly/33YQmWH Humble: https://bit.ly/2DPdgTs Download TubeBuddy: https://bit.ly/2Z0MLVQ Main PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz, Dozen-Core CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200MHz SSD1: Western Digital Black SN750 1TB SDD2: Samsung 870 EVO 2TB HDD1: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200RPM HDD2: Western Digital Blue 4TB 5400RPM HDD3: Western Digital Black 6TB Case: Thermaltake View 71 GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC2 Ultra ICX2 (8GB GDDR6) PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G5, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Encoding PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz, Octa-Core CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200MHz (2666MHz due to 1800X) HDD1: Western Digital Blue 2TB 5400RPM HDD2: Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM HDD3: Seagate Barracuda 4TB 5900RPM SSD1: Western Digital Black PCIe 256GB SSD2: Samsung 840 EVO 500GB GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC ACX 3.0 Black Edition (8GB GDDR5) Case: Thermaltake View 31 PSU: Corsair RM750x, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Controllers: Logitech G29 Logitech G Driving Force Shifter Logitech Heavy Equipment Side Panel Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Saitek X52 Pro Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Controls Yoke Honeycomb Aeronautical Bravo Throttle Quadrant Simu SKRS Thrustmaster TFRP Rail Driver Steam Controller XBOX One Controller PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller Track IR 5 Cameras: Logitech C922 Panasonic HC-V770 Audio: TC-Helicon GO XLR RODE PodMic
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Drive a Networker Turbo on the first half of its journey to Oxford, from London Paddington to Reading. Other Channels: Twitch: https://bit.ly/35N8IHF Non-Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/2nealfire Twitch VOD Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnthemKiosk Social: Discord Server: https://bit.ly/2QcI4Ty Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sydSV9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/neal08ni Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mhIr0m Steam Profile: https://bit.ly/3gd46CH Steam Group: https://bit.ly/3j0MMCN Email: [email protected] (Business Inquiries Only) Support: Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2TNoG29 Anonymous Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2GhjeN8 Affiliate Links: Epic Games Creator Code: NEALTV8 CdKeys: https://bit.ly/3iY5RV5 Patreon: https://bit.ly/2m3POFY Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2cqrL3k Fanatical: https://bit.ly/33YQmWH Humble: https://bit.ly/2DPdgTs Download TubeBuddy: https://bit.ly/2Z0MLVQ Main PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz, Dozen-Core CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200MHz SSD1: Western Digital Black SN750 1TB SDD2: Samsung 870 EVO 2TB HDD1: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200RPM HDD2: Western Digital Blue 4TB 5400RPM HDD3: Western Digital Black 6TB Case: Thermaltake View 71 GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC2 Ultra ICX2 (8GB GDDR6) PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G5, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Encoding PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz, Octa-Core CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200MHz (2666MHz due to 1800X) HDD1: Western Digital Blue 2TB 5400RPM HDD2: Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM HDD3: Seagate Barracuda 4TB 5900RPM SSD1: Western Digital Black PCIe 256GB SSD2: Samsung 840 EVO 500GB GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC ACX 3.0 Black Edition (8GB GDDR5) Case: Thermaltake View 31 PSU: Corsair RM750x, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Controllers: Logitech G29 Logitech G Driving Force Shifter Logitech Heavy Equipment Side Panel Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Saitek X52 Pro Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Controls Yoke Honeycomb Aeronautical Bravo Throttle Quadrant Simu SKRS Thrustmaster TFRP Rail Driver Steam Controller XBOX One Controller PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller Track IR 5 Cameras: Logitech C922 Panasonic HC-V770 Audio: TC-Helicon GO XLR RODE PodMic
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Drive a Networker Turbo on the last half of its journey from Oxford, between Reading and London Paddington. Other Channels: Twitch: https://bit.ly/35N8IHF Non-Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/2nealfire Twitch VOD Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnthemKiosk Social: Discord Server: https://bit.ly/2QcI4Ty Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sydSV9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/neal08ni Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mhIr0m Steam Profile: https://bit.ly/3gd46CH Steam Group: https://bit.ly/3j0MMCN Email: [email protected] (Business Inquiries Only) Support: Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2TNoG29 Anonymous Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2GhjeN8 Affiliate Links: Epic Games Creator Code: NEALTV8 CdKeys: https://bit.ly/3iY5RV5 Patreon: https://bit.ly/2m3POFY Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2cqrL3k Fanatical: https://bit.ly/33YQmWH Humble: https://bit.ly/2DPdgTs Download TubeBuddy: https://bit.ly/2Z0MLVQ Main PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz, Dozen-Core CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200MHz SSD1: Western Digital Black SN750 1TB SDD2: Samsung 870 EVO 2TB HDD1: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200RPM HDD2: Western Digital Blue 4TB 5400RPM HDD3: Western Digital Black 6TB Case: Thermaltake View 71 GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC2 Ultra ICX2 (8GB GDDR6) PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G5, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Encoding PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz, Octa-Core CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200MHz (2666MHz due to 1800X) HDD1: Western Digital Blue 2TB 5400RPM HDD2: Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM HDD3: Seagate Barracuda 4TB 5900RPM SSD1: Western Digital Black PCIe 256GB SSD2: Samsung 840 EVO 500GB GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC ACX 3.0 Black Edition (8GB GDDR5) Case: Thermaltake View 31 PSU: Corsair RM750x, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Controllers: Logitech G29 Logitech G Driving Force Shifter Logitech Heavy Equipment Side Panel Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Saitek X52 Pro Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Controls Yoke Honeycomb Aeronautical Bravo Throttle Quadrant Simu SKRS Thrustmaster TFRP Rail Driver Steam Controller XBOX One Controller PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller Track IR 5 Cameras: Logitech C922 Panasonic HC-V770 Audio: TC-Helicon GO XLR RODE PodMic
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Drive a Networker Turbo along the Thames Valley from London Paddington to Reading. Other Channels: Twitch: https://bit.ly/35N8IHF Non-Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/2nealfire Twitch VOD Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnthemKiosk Social: Discord Server: https://bit.ly/2QcI4Ty Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sydSV9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/neal08ni Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mhIr0m Steam Profile: https://bit.ly/3gd46CH Steam Group: https://bit.ly/3j0MMCN Email: [email protected] (Business Inquiries Only) Support: Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2TNoG29 Anonymous Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2GhjeN8 Affiliate Links: Epic Games Creator Code: NEALTV8 CdKeys: https://bit.ly/3iY5RV5 Patreon: https://bit.ly/2m3POFY Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2cqrL3k Fanatical: https://bit.ly/33YQmWH Humble: https://bit.ly/2DPdgTs Download TubeBuddy: https://bit.ly/2Z0MLVQ Main PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz, Dozen-Core CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200MHz SSD1: Western Digital Black SN750 1TB SDD2: Samsung 870 EVO 2TB HDD1: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200RPM HDD2: Western Digital Blue 4TB 5400RPM HDD3: Western Digital Black 6TB Case: Thermaltake View 71 GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC2 Ultra ICX2 (8GB GDDR6) PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G5, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Encoding PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz, Octa-Core CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200MHz (2666MHz due to 1800X) HDD1: Western Digital Blue 2TB 5400RPM HDD2: Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM HDD3: Seagate Barracuda 4TB 5900RPM SSD1: Western Digital Black PCIe 256GB SSD2: Samsung 840 EVO 500GB GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC ACX 3.0 Black Edition (8GB GDDR5) Case: Thermaltake View 31 PSU: Corsair RM750x, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Controllers: Logitech G29 Logitech G Driving Force Shifter Logitech Heavy Equipment Side Panel Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Saitek X52 Pro Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Controls Yoke Honeycomb Aeronautical Bravo Throttle Quadrant Simu SKRS Thrustmaster TFRP Rail Driver Steam Controller XBOX One Controller PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller Track IR 5 Cameras: Logitech C922 Panasonic HC-V770 Audio: TC-Helicon GO XLR RODE PodMic
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Drive a Networker Turbo along the Thames Valley from Twyford to London Paddington. Other Channels: Twitch: https://bit.ly/35N8IHF Non-Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/2nealfire Twitch VOD Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnthemKiosk Social: Discord Server: https://bit.ly/2QcI4Ty Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sydSV9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/neal08ni Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mhIr0m Steam Profile: https://bit.ly/3gd46CH Steam Group: https://bit.ly/3j0MMCN Email: [email protected] (Business Inquiries Only) Support: Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2TNoG29 Anonymous Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2GhjeN8 Affiliate Links: Epic Games Creator Code: NEALTV8 CdKeys: https://bit.ly/3iY5RV5 Patreon: https://bit.ly/2m3POFY Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2cqrL3k Fanatical: https://bit.ly/33YQmWH Humble: https://bit.ly/2DPdgTs Download TubeBuddy: https://bit.ly/2Z0MLVQ Main PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz, Dozen-Core CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200MHz SSD1: Western Digital Black SN750 1TB SDD2: Samsung 870 EVO 2TB HDD1: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200RPM HDD2: Western Digital Blue 4TB 5400RPM HDD3: Western Digital Black 6TB Case: Thermaltake View 71 GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC2 Ultra ICX2 (8GB GDDR6) PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G5, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Encoding PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz, Octa-Core CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200MHz (2666MHz due to 1800X) HDD1: Western Digital Blue 2TB 5400RPM HDD2: Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM HDD3: Seagate Barracuda 4TB 5900RPM SSD1: Western Digital Black PCIe 256GB SSD2: Samsung 840 EVO 500GB GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC ACX 3.0 Black Edition (8GB GDDR5) Case: Thermaltake View 31 PSU: Corsair RM750x, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Controllers: Logitech G29 Logitech G Driving Force Shifter Logitech Heavy Equipment Side Panel Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Saitek X52 Pro Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Controls Yoke Honeycomb Aeronautical Bravo Throttle Quadrant Simu SKRS Thrustmaster TFRP Rail Driver Steam Controller XBOX One Controller PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller Track IR 5 Cameras: Logitech C922 Panasonic HC-V770 Audio: TC-Helicon GO XLR RODE PodMic
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Drive a Networker Turbo on the first half of its journey to Oxford, from London Paddington to Reading. Other Channels: Twitch: https://bit.ly/35N8IHF Non-Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/2nealfire Twitch VOD Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AnthemKiosk Social: Discord Server: https://bit.ly/2QcI4Ty Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sydSV9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/neal08ni Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mhIr0m Steam Profile: https://bit.ly/3gd46CH Steam Group: https://bit.ly/3j0MMCN Email: [email protected] (Business Inquiries Only) Support: Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2TNoG29 Anonymous Donate/Tip: https://bit.ly/2GhjeN8 Affiliate Links: Epic Games Creator Code: NEALTV8 CdKeys: https://bit.ly/3iY5RV5 Patreon: https://bit.ly/2m3POFY Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2cqrL3k Fanatical: https://bit.ly/33YQmWH Humble: https://bit.ly/2DPdgTs Download TubeBuddy: https://bit.ly/2Z0MLVQ Main PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz, Dozen-Core CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200MHz SSD1: Western Digital Black SN750 1TB SDD2: Samsung 870 EVO 2TB HDD1: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200RPM HDD2: Western Digital Blue 4TB 5400RPM HDD3: Western Digital Black 6TB Case: Thermaltake View 71 GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC2 Ultra ICX2 (8GB GDDR6) PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G5, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Encoding PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz, Octa-Core CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING (AM4 ATX) RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200MHz (2666MHz due to 1800X) HDD1: Western Digital Blue 2TB 5400RPM HDD2: Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM HDD3: Seagate Barracuda 4TB 5900RPM SSD1: Western Digital Black PCIe 256GB SSD2: Samsung 840 EVO 500GB GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC ACX 3.0 Black Edition (8GB GDDR5) Case: Thermaltake View 31 PSU: Corsair RM750x, 80+ Gold Case Fans: 5x Deepcool RF120M Controllers: Logitech G29 Logitech G Driving Force Shifter Logitech Heavy Equipment Side Panel Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Saitek X52 Pro Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Controls Yoke Honeycomb Aeronautical Bravo Throttle Quadrant Simu SKRS Thrustmaster TFRP Rail Driver Steam Controller XBOX One Controller PlayStation 5 DualSense Controller Track IR 5 Cameras: Logitech C922 Panasonic HC-V770 Audio: TC-Helicon GO XLR RODE PodMic
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