Yo people, welcome to my Fun House. My name’s Joey and I'm a recording artist, gamer, anime fan & tech lover.
I make video's on everything I do in my Fun House. From unboxing gaming/anime collectibles, installing new things in the Fun House & video gaming, so if you're into that kinda stuff then you'll probably like this channel.
I upload video's on Thursday’s at 6pm and I also post A LOT of shorts so turn your notifications on and let's have some fun.
‘Look 👀 I’m a gorilla blud, you’re just an orangutan.. I’ll knock you out and make ya whole crew scream BANGERANG!!’’ All the way from Bloody Raw, Joe Grind legend!
MSI is certified trash, customer service certified trash, MSI certified overpriced, MSI laptops certified at over heating, MSI certified at crashing, MSI certified cheap speakers, MSI cooling fans louder than the certified cheap speakers, MSI is certified garbage
@NargiKyrad ..."what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it."
Me: wondering why he is taking the motherboard out when the cpu has the same size Me: remembering the chance of you having the corect motherboard for the chip is unlikely given that this is intel No shane on intel i just havent used it for so long i forgot
You’ll be okay, all the main motherboards have issued updates to patch the issues. Just make sure your BIOS is up to date on the latest one (maybe be called a microcode update on your motherboards website), and choose the intel default settings in the bios settings. Run a stress test using cinebench preferable for 30 minutes and use HWINFO64 to keep an eye on your temps. Realistically with your CPU and AIO you’ll probably reach 95 with some throttling but don’t worry too much about that, cinebench is taxing and your CPU runs hot at full speed, you probably wouldn’t get to that level of heat during any normal activities such as gaming etc.
Just a friendly tip to never use power tools for pc building, especially anything with a copper motor, one spark from the drill and you can fry something and get a bit too much on the fans and your punctureing the radiator.
Thank you for the tip. I’m not sure this would class as a power tool tho as it’s an electric screw driver which doesn’t spin fast enough to conduct any sparks. I do appreciate you looking out tho 🫡
**Review of Venom Gaming PlayStation Portal Charging Dock** The Venom Gaming PlayStation Portal Charging Dock is a fantastic accessory for any PlayStation enthusiast. It features a sleek and compact design that fits seamlessly with your gaming setup, ensuring your controllers remain charged and ready for action. The dock provides a secure grip for your playstation portal, making it easy to dock and undock without any hassle. The charging speed is impressive, allowing for quick recharges during breaks between gaming sessions. However, one aspect I would have liked to see improved is the inclusion of underglow LED lighting. This feature would not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the dock but also provide visual feedback on charging status in a more engaging way. Overall, the Venom Gaming PlayStation Portal Charging Dock offers excellent functionality and design, making it a worthy addition to any gaming station.
I defo agree with the underfloor LED part. That would’ve been beautiful BUT it would need buttons to disable it, turn down brightness and choose colour and things like that would then ruin the size of the dock