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US sesame oil is of course better than all others
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Nobody even uses sesame oil here.
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i NEVER tell my sources
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You asked the foodmamma for advice on your cooking oil Seti? :p
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use European Sesame oil its almost "white clear"
dont use easten sesame oil since its yellow, technical its some thing to do about how they get the oil out of the seeds
Now the big question..... how is the US sesame oil ?? i have no clue
PS: never thought i should write about cooking oil on a FPS forum
dont use easten sesame oil since its yellow, technical its some thing to do about how they get the oil out of the seeds
Now the big question..... how is the US sesame oil ?? i have no clue
PS: never thought i should write about cooking oil on a FPS forum
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looks like rusty water
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High price? We have a saying in here. "Tein itse ja säästin" "Did it myself and saved"
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- Snooooop
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I might use jello
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go for oil cooling, higher boiling temp, slower flow, lower noise....... downside: higher price
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it seems quiet enough, not as quiet as my old setup but I don't know if the extra $100+ for the water block is worth it
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Watercooling is always goooood
Unless you do the plumming yourself !
GL with the decision.
Unless you do the plumming yourself !
GL with the decision.
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I did, I took it with me to work and did it all there still debating whether I should water cool my gpu or not
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nice !! have fun with install
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bought an EVGA GTX 770 4gig, a i7 4770k and a z87x-ud3h motherboard.
Seems to run smoother, quieter, and cooler than my old system. The flickering in older games isn't there on this new one. Now I just hafta offload my old stuff
Seems to run smoother, quieter, and cooler than my old system. The flickering in older games isn't there on this new one. Now I just hafta offload my old stuff