They were "broken". One of them made a high pitched sound when it was on, and the other one's battery had leaked all over the thing.
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They were "broken". One of them made a high pitched sound when it was on, and the other one's battery had leaked all over the thing.
So, at the place I am stationed, all the staff gets these Palm Zire 71s. One of the guys here bikes to work, and ended up killing his screen and connection port, as well as some bad damage to the...
So should I just make the radiator super thick and stick two 120s on it's sides?
Oh, and if I make it myself, would I have to get copper and weld it or what?
Well, that may be the case with the size of the radiator, but the reason there will be two 80s is because they will be blowing out the sides of the case. The vent will serve as a wall to keep the...
Here is a nasty picture of the radiator I want, without anything extra. This is just the basic outline. Will this be good?
http://www.troycs.net/files/rad.jpg
Well, if you are looking for a pump that you could easily use and mod, I would say the one shown here.
It's all small and stuff. You could make it so pretty.
That's funny, I don't think most people will fit all of those. Just because you don't have all the time in the world doesn't mean you can't do things here and there. And just because you don't have...
Yea they do. I think they even make ones to cover the molex plugs.
I will have to do a search for the 6077. I really just want a flat, plain-looking black case. One of the mods I have drawn up is from the black box you hear about planes having. It would be black...
It's always worth the effort...
Yea, it's not the best anymore (I have seen some cool bluetooth ones since I originally wrote this). I think if you did it right you could mod the wires away so the cradle was built into the case. ...
Yea, I know it won't be easy, but I think it would be pretty cool to sit back on the sofa, grab a bluetooth keyboard and mouse, and use your computer from accross the room. I have seen many...
Well, I am trying to make a remote to control the hardware, and I would rather study up on what type of circuits I would need then just put some type of ugly motor to turn the dial.
When I said close I misspoke. I meant like within a foot, and with a pretty good line of sight.
And to increase/decrease the resistance, I can set it to switches, right? Like I said, I don't want knobs, but more like a standard TV remote's volume controls.
Where should I look to change that? I'm pretty sure the MB will support it, but I haven't seen a setting for it in BIOS (although it could be labeled something else). I did change the settings for...
No, ZeD is definately right on this. Different designs aside, you don't want to go to the trouble of painting anything just to have it mess up later. Moreover, you don't want crunched paint chips...
I took a look at Creative's website (www.creative.com) and saw that they have the information on the new Audigy 4 (this, of course, skipping 3). What do you guys think? Should I save up and go...
Ok, well then where could I find a variable resistor and where/how would I use it on the schematic? Would it just go where my weird looking switch is for the fans?
When I run the Asus plugin, it says my FSB is set to 800(MHz). Does that sound wrong to anyone else? I thought the FSB on my chip (FX-55) was higher than that.
I have been drawing out specs for a light and fan control panel and have finally reached a problem. Is there a way to use two buttons (up and down) to take the place of a knob/dial for a rheostat? ...
I haven't had any problems with LAG on this setup. You do need to make sure the mouse cradle/sensor is close to your keyboard and mouse, tho.
I know, very descriptive title.
What I am looking for is a case that is black alum with a window. I have one from Lian-Li, and it's cool. But I want one that doesn't have a power button cut...
Yea, I tried different BIOS and it didn't have any effect. The cards work 100% when in non-SLI mode.
This is the first review I have done. I hope you guys like it.
http://www.logitech.com/lang/images/0/4963.jpg
The Logitech® Cordless Desktop® LX 700 is a wireless keyboard & mouse setup that...