I'm actually trying to rebuild my library from scratch (with better organization). Will I have a problem importing just the settings files without all of the actual media files (at least as it was on the old PC)?
So I moved to a new PC and backed up my entire iTunes folder. However, I did not export my podcast subscriptions list before formatting my old computer. Are my podcast subscriptions stored in any of the preferences/settings files in my iTunes folder? Just to avoid confusion, I don't mean my...
So in essence, a company that doesn't separate out handling charges from delivery charges (I assume so the customer can't see just how much they are collecting for the sometimes dubious handling charge) is needlessly costing customers extra money and filling the coffers of the local government.
In my experience, sales tax is charged on your purchase cost, then you add the shipping cost. I just came upon a store that calculates tax after adding the shipping cost. Is this the norm?
Yeah, it does look awfully like a PCI-e connector. But the pins don't line up. The pins on the PCI-E connector are bunch up too close together to fit into the mystery connector from my PSU.
EDIT: Tried it one more time tonight, just for good measure. Definitely does not fit.
I guess it's worth a shot for a few bucks. I'll give it a try and report back. Thanks for your help.
In the meantime, if anyone has further thoughts on how to utilize the (possibly AUX) 6-pin connector from my PSU, I'd appreciate any input.
I found this one.
I don't plan on doing any gaming on this machine. Just mostly concerned about stability issues. Currently, the NVIDIA driver is toggling down the performance due to the lack of secondary power.
Sorry for the delay. Had to pull the graphics card out so it could reach, but yes I confirmed last night that it does not fit. So that mysterious 6-pin connector coming out of my PSU does not appear to be a PCI-E connector. I've been searching online and it's been shockingly hard to identify...
That one looks very interesting. But I think the main problem is that the P4 connector from my PSU is not a PCI-E connector even though it looks like it. I wish there was a way i could definitely identify that connector.
I'm not 100% sure but like 99% sure. I'll absolutely confirm when I get home tonight. If you look carefully at the graphics card port, it requires a female connector but each of the 6 pin receptacles have to be like a 6point fork. You need spaces around the receptacles. The connector coming...
Well it doesn't reach, so I'd need an extension cable at the very least, but I'm quite certain it doesn't fit as is. HERE is the port on my card.
I will add that it looks like it should fit, however it doesn't. Neither plug is fork-style. All the pin housings are joined together on both...
I think first order of business is to verify what connector THIS really is that's coming out of my PSU. Can anyone verify that it indeed is a 6-pin PCI-E connector? Because I did some research and I'm not so sure.
Thank you, that gets me closer I think. But I still need to convert the single male end of that molex Y cable to fit one of the two connectors coming from PSU. As I mentioned, I'm out of standard molex connectors. I just have the two pictured. The first one says P4 and it appears to be a...
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