Our neighborhood is getting fiber installed. I already told them to get my house "fiber ready" as it doesn't cost me anything and will save me $200 if I decide later that I want it. They are offering 1000/1000 for about the same price I pay for 300/10 so I'm considering it. The main fiber box is...
I remember watching a YouTube video a while back where a guy removed his block while the motherboard and everything was still in the case. The backplate fell out and went down behind the motherboard tray. It wasn't necessarily the same AIO that you have but it's plausible that the back plates...
I think techjunky is likely correct. When you mount the pump block and secure it with the thumbscrews it will pull the back plate in tight like a clamshell.
Hmmm. Mine is the same. To be honest I've never checked this before. Everything works fine so I never opened that section. But that section only seems to apply if GPU acceleration is being utilized. Are you using software that can use GPU acceleration?
I had something similar happen a few years ago, also with RAW files (CR2 files from Canon Rebel XT, 30D, 40D and 1DMKII). Ever since that time I no longer move files, I copy them. I was able to use some software to recover most of the files, but not the original file names. I had to manually...
I would be surprised if the batteries were the same physical size given their differences in capacity. That being said the charging of the battery by the UPS should be sufficient, it will just take longer to recharge it after an outage.
You do realize that those are entirely 2 different voltages? Your house is 120/240V AC. The CPU is using ~1V DC.
Power=Volts*Amps
For the house, a 200A service times 240V is 48,000 watts
For the CPU in this case 500A times 1V is 500 watts
I have 2 MSI cards, 1 is an RX6800XT. I bought the MSI because I felt like it looked the best. I wanted a white card but there are so few white AMD gpus. So I had to paint mine. It has performed flawlessly so no complaints here.
I did some of the same research you are doing when we built my son's PC a few years back. His build was going to be the first time I used an AIO. He bought an inexpensive Enermax AIO. After building the system I noted that the pump was slightly audible over the fans in the system and wondered if...
I would get one of the docking station style adapters (SATA to USB). And probably one that holds multiple HDD, like this one. They have a 2 or 4 drive version. SABRENT USB 3.0 to SATA I/II/III Dual Bay External Hard Drive Docking Station for 2.5 or 3.5in HDD, SSD with Hard Drive...
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