I have yet had a FedEx package get to me on the first attempt, on numerous tries for various things, ei. newegg/ebay. One time, FedEx send an item to the wrong address and I had to call about it, which is the norm with my experince with them, the driver took 2 days to backtrack and find the...
That all depends on what you do with that "productive time" as you say. If you mean productive time like my friends do, that means going out to bars and drinking $3 beers all night long, whereas if you were to 'get hooked' you would be sitting at home playing WoW.
Ive got the 1080 version, which is basically the same think with a 430 PS and without the 'l33t' window, had it for 2 years now. I love it. Good price.
The norm for this unit is around 199-230 depending on where you get it, but I thought this was a pretty good deal just for the fact Im not a big fan of MIR, Instant Savings is my game.
Found this deal this morning as Ive been looking for a UPS, this exact model even. Cheapest Ive seen it.
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Make sure you add something cheap to get penny shipping, otherwise it cost $15 or more to ship.
It is the nVidia drivers. I went through the exact same process, thinking my brand new Seagate SATA drive was fubar, then my Maxtor SATA drive that Ive had for 6 months started doing the same thing. After alot of Googling and reading I removed the nVidia drivers and havent had a problem since...
My setup is as follows:
mobo is Albatron KX18DS Pro, current BIOS; 2x512MB PC2700 Crucial; AMD 2800+;ATI9700Pro
I just setup my system to use a 120GB Maxtor SATA drive for my OS and then a Seagate 200GB SATA for use as storage, both internal hdds. Now, I have written 90GB of backed up...
Heck, I just made a post inquiring about a simliar item in the General forum. Would anyone know of a enclosure that could hold 3/4/5 drives and it would be networked, not USB2/firewire, whatever? Still a pretty cool idea Jack.
I was wondering if anyone knew of an SATA enclosure that has a NIC on it. Basically Im wanting to throw some drives on my network and have them available for data storage and backups, and I dont want to build another pc just for this if I dont have to, I dont want the noise or the extra power...
Here is what I use, it works great and the shelves are super sturdy, Ive got 2 Sun monitors on one shelf, that would destroy any other wire rack. Anyways, on the same aisle as these are located are some smaller racks, just like what Ken mentions, and its at Lowes, which is what you said was...
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