Serephucus wrote: » Well, I mean am I ok to place the order as-is? Will they hold the rest and ship it when stuff comes in? I don't want to wait for item A to arrive in stock, then have items B and C be out of stock before I can order. I'm picking up a 128GB SSD for my GF's laptop, so that I can move the old 32GB SSD into the server. I'm also considering a 512GB for my desktop as well... So please, for the sake of your wallet, don't ask me that again.
NTMK wrote: » what the **** does your pc need another 256gb ssd for considering you only play battlefield and euro truck simulator and you have little else program wise:P a small ssd for the server could prob be worth it No you dont need these upgrades
PseudoFamous wrote: » looking to buy a new HDD at the moment, where the christ have all the samsung F4 drives gone?
Serephucus wrote: » Away. Seagate bought them a while back.
Tea_Bag wrote: » wait it out. and convince me that my server doesnt need an SSD. and another 256gb for my main PC to remove the HDD.
Monotype wrote: » Good price alright, but to be honest, I'd really be wanting USB 3 on any laptop I'd be buying now. On the other hand, most laptops including that in their specs are around €500.
Andy!! wrote: » That links to an i3 laptop.
Andy!! wrote: » EDIT: Just watched that mechanical keyboard video. Why on EARTH would anyone want one of those? Most annoying sounds ever! Imagine working beside someone with one of those too!!
PseudoFamous wrote: » the stuff has to have been connected before turning the computer off though, doesn't it?
N64 wrote: » The computer does not have to be on for USB devices to be powered
Andy!! wrote: » Just plugged the kettle plug into the PSU with the mains turned on. Heard a big big crackle. External HDD even fired up, even though the comp was off. So ****ing lucky the mobo didnt get fried. So so lucky. That was very scary.
Serephucus wrote: » So you can only use them as either exhaust or intake, and not both? That's extremely weird. There's no mounting holes what-so-ever on the other side?
Andy!! wrote: » Aw crap. I bought a 200mm spectre fan, but for some crazy reason it has the plastic where the screws go in on the wrong side (Im guessing its supposed to be mounted on top?) I want to mount it in the front of my bitfenix prodigy, but obviously its sucking from in the case, out. What should I do? Find really long screws? That would be the only way to mount it in the right direction. Or is there a way to have the fans turn the other way? Would that reverse the blow/suck? If my explanation is bad, basically the white sticker is pointing inside while the red is pointing outside; thats wrong right? What also complicates the matter is that I only have the one fan to power right now, my mobo has only 1 power socket for fans. Should all PSUs have extra fan power cables? Mine doesnt seem to have any. EDIT: Just watched that mechanical keyboard video. Why on EARTH would anyone want one of those? Most annoying sounds ever! Imagine working beside someone with one of those too!!
dwighet wrote: » yes your explanation is shockingly bad..what are you on about?