I need your opinion on this build, Its going to be my first extremely budget desktop and going to upgrade the graphics card in the future. But for now I need to know if this would be somewhat decent to play games on. I heard the A10-5800k has ok integrated graphics and can play some games on medium. But I would like some real time opinions other than reviews to go on.
Ah, your question in the first post wasn't that clear. I'll explain them.
Electrical engines, like you said, they take in a default of 6 EU/t and outputs 2 MJ/t. To change this, you can use the Forestry circuit boards with electron tubes attached to them. There are 3 circuit boards, small(blue), medium(yellow) and large(brown). They can hold 1, 2, and 3 electron tubes respectively.
To attach an electron tube, which you create using the Thermionic Fabricator, you would need a Soldering Iron, which you make in a carpenter. Right click using the Soldering Iron and it will show a menu below:
There are 6 electron tubes, of which 4 have their uses in soldering onto a circuit board.
Top to bottom, copper, tin, bronze then iron.
Copper electron tubes reduces EU/t intake by 2 and also reduces MJ/t output by 1.
Tin electron tubes increases EU/t intake by 7 but increases MJ/t output by 2.
Bronze electron tubes increases EU/t intake by 15, but increases MJ/t output by 4.
Iron electron tubes reduces EU/t intake by 1.
You should see a little bracket beside the electron tube when you put them in the soldering iron, that is the max number of electron tubes you can stack in one circuit board. Just put the appropriate circuit board in the top right slot and it will have the upgrades installed. Note, you can resolder your used circuit boards.
Install the circuit board into the Electrical Engines by dragging the circuit board into the circuit slot on the left. Note that to remove it, drag the soldering iron to the installed circuit. You will lose the circuit if you break the engine without removing it first.
Hope that clarifies most of your queries!
P.S. This is what I find to be most efficient.
OMG THANK YOU, sorry about the first post. This should defentily be on the wiki. THANK YOU AGAIN
But how do you change them with the circuit boards, I am very confused on how electrical engines work other then they take in 6 eu/t and output 2mj/t and I want to change the input and output. I've seen on the forestry wiki you can change it by electrontubes but idk how to do it with them.
How long ago have you cleaned it? I just cleaned my 5 month old laptop and it was running at 53c before I cleaned it, after I cleaned it 45c. And I have it overclocked to 2GHz from 1.4Ghz.
I had to tone down the overclock to 2Ghz because It was little unstable at the voltage it was at, which made me have to increase it and that increased the temperature. At 2Ghz I'm able to keep voltage at 1.0v and is more stable then at 2.4Ghz at 1.1v
You really shouldn't feel stupid.
Ya You could mess and tweak a bit of the other values to get it stable with the lower voltage but it is most lickly the max your chips going to do. If you lowerd the voltage you should be running cooler just dust it out you should be fine.
But dam you should be happy thats a pretty large overclock assuming its 100% stable.
Seems pretty stable to me, minecraft runs much more smoother then it did before. No bad lag spikes anymore.
Oh and it is bad if it crashes from me putting the voltage to low? it wouldn't harm my laptop, would it?
Edit - Would anyone know how to change a laptops fan speed? Program Speedfan isn't working
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I need your opinion on this build, Its going to be my first extremely budget desktop and going to upgrade the graphics card in the future. But for now I need to know if this would be somewhat decent to play games on. I heard the A10-5800k has ok integrated graphics and can play some games on medium. But I would like some real time opinions other than reviews to go on.
Thanks if you share your opinion.
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OMG THANK YOU, sorry about the first post. This should defentily be on the wiki. THANK YOU AGAIN
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My question about them where I can't find any information on how to do this is "How to regulate Eu input for Electrical Engines?"
Please if anyone knows let me know asap, I really need to figure out how this works
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Ahhh, that sucks.
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And where on earth do I acquire this type of internet?
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Its decent lol
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Going to try hosting a server for friends, many friends.
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Thanks for the info
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Seems pretty stable to me, minecraft runs much more smoother then it did before. No bad lag spikes anymore.
Oh and it is bad if it crashes from me putting the voltage to low? it wouldn't harm my laptop, would it?
Edit - Would anyone know how to change a laptops fan speed? Program Speedfan isn't working