u/BotherFantastic9287

My AIO gave up a couple days ago so I need to replace it. Right now I’m stuck between:

Arctic Freezer III Pro ARGB

Corsair Nautilus ARGB

I don’t really care about noise, I just want something that keeps temps low when everything’s pushed hard.

I’m also open to air coolers (black, clean look) under ~€100 if they can keep up. My last 240mm Arctic was pretty loud and still ran hot, so I’m a bit unsure about going AIO again.

Build:

CPU: 9850x3d

Motherboard: MSI X870E-P Pro WiFi

RAM: 32GB DDR5

SSD: 2TB PCIe 5

Case: Antec Flux Pro

PSU: be quiet Dark Power 14 1000W

Would you stick with AIO (and which one), or just switch to a solid air cooler?

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u/BotherFantastic9287 — 14 days ago

I stopped asking ChatGPT to “write things” and everything got better. For the longest time I was using it like “write me a landing page” or “write me a post,” and the output was always just… fine. Not bad, not great, just usable. But it never really hit. The shift for me was simple: I stopped using it to generate final outputs and started using it to critique and refine instead. Now I write a rough version myself, then ask things like “what’s weak here?”, “what would make this more convincing?”, and “rewrite only the weak parts.” The results got way sharper — less generic, more specific, more human. It feels like the model works better reacting to something real rather than creating from scratch. Curious if anyone else has noticed this.

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u/BotherFantastic9287 — 14 days ago

I built this after a dumb mistake cost me $500. A few months ago my Samsung washer broke, and I later realized it was still under warranty… I just forgot to claim it in time. That got me thinking how broken this whole thing is — receipts are scattered, emails get buried, and nobody tracks warranties until it’s too late. So I made a simple app that lets you scan a product, auto-fills the details, tracks the warranty, and reminds you before it expires. It can also check for recalls. I intentionally kept it super simple — no dashboards, no complex setup, just add it and forget about it until it matters. It’s in beta right now, and I’m trying to figure out if this is actually useful beyond me. Would you use something like this? What would stop you from using it?

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u/BotherFantastic9287 — 14 days ago