I feel like the Torrent Nano would do well with dual 140mm fans in the front and fucking the single 180mm off.
Glad to see Fractal finally make a successor to the Define Nano S tho. Still shocked they didn’t do a Meshify Nano.
Glad to see Fractal finally make a successor to the Define Nano S tho. Still shocked they didn’t do a Meshify Nano.
They even leave the evidence label that it was their fuckup in the Mobo. How incompetent can you be?
By Laboured Go To PostA bit suspicious that.
“Our prices still aren’t low enough. Let’s scare people into buying it now”
Storage is always on sale but I’m waiting for it to just get a bit lower
Storage is always on sale but I’m waiting for it to just get a bit lower
M.2s kinda bottomed out recently so now is the time to buy. I was debating upgrading one of my slots (im full) to 2gb but it's hard to resell ssds and I don't have another machine to put it in. Fuck, can't even upgrade just the Mobo for more slots due to Ryzen 2 compat...
I'm sick of this PC market.
I'm sick of this PC market.
By inky Go To PostM.2s kinda bottomed out recently so now is the time to buy. I was debating upgrading one of my slots (im full) to 2gb but it's hard to resell ssds and I don't have another machine to put it in. Fuck, can't even upgrade just the Mobo for more slots due to Ryzen 2 compat…Market's been amazing for me. I'd have to check, but I think I've spent less than 1000€ for the recent upgrade, which is a completely new build.
I'm sick of this PC market.
For me it's import taxes. vat and poor currency exchange that's fucking it all up.
I also don't want to upgrade to 5000 series ryzen with no new GPU, but I'll probably have to by the end of the year.
I also don't want to upgrade to 5000 series ryzen with no new GPU, but I'll probably have to by the end of the year.
I can't believe it's been this many years and Intel still doesn't have a consumer upgrade to the 905p Optane drives.
By diehard Go To PostOptane / 3D XPoint is basically dead for consumers and overall could be considered a failure:( :( :(
I enjoy having all my source code on an Optane drive so much, though! Makes compiling things noticeably quicker than a normal nvme ssd.
I bet you'll be able to pick up a P5800X off eBay for a reasonable price in a couple years!
Does your storage need to be non-volatile? Too large to use a RAM drive?
Does your storage need to be non-volatile? Too large to use a RAM drive?
By diehard Go To PostI bet you'll be able to pick up a P5800X off eBay for a reasonable price in a couple years!Yeah, I could probably use a RAM drive in the future. Might do that when I finally upgrade to a DDR5 system. Especially if ECC is more of a common thing as it matures.
Does your storage need to be non-volatile? Too large to use a RAM drive?
As-is, my 480GB 905p will just have to last me quite a while longer.
Trying to do this data migration with this Samsung program since I got a Samsung drive but it won’t complete saying it was uninterrupted and doesn’t know why. It gets to 99%
Is there another program I can use? Mainly just want windows on my new drive so if I can just install it on there and it’s easier then that’s fine. I was storing almost everything on my HDD anyway so there’s not much besides OS on my old SSD
Is there another program I can use? Mainly just want windows on my new drive so if I can just install it on there and it’s easier then that’s fine. I was storing almost everything on my HDD anyway so there’s not much besides OS on my old SSD
I used the Samsung software when I got a 970, but yeah there’s plenty of alternatives. Hate to be that guy, but you’ll find an alternative on Google.
If I was at home though, I’d find a reputable one to recommend you
If I was at home though, I’d find a reputable one to recommend you
Fuck me, that's way lower than expected. Unfortunately this also means that it's gonna be out of stock for month and months and months.
Where do I preordeeerrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Reading up more on Samsung's motherglass production, the reasonable price for 34" QD-OLED panels actually starts to make sense.
Apparently they've now reached a steady 30k motherglass per month production and they're on gen 8.5, which means that they can cut either six 55" panels with basically no waste *or* three 65" panels and three 34" ultrawide panels with again virtually no waste.
Shortages might come into play with other components required to make a monitor, but there's a very good chance that QD-OLED panel supply might in fact not be an issue.
Eh, who am I kidding, something's gonna be horribly wrong with this monitor anyway, the universe is never going to let me have this win.
Apparently they've now reached a steady 30k motherglass per month production and they're on gen 8.5, which means that they can cut either six 55" panels with basically no waste *or* three 65" panels and three 34" ultrawide panels with again virtually no waste.
Shortages might come into play with other components required to make a monitor, but there's a very good chance that QD-OLED panel supply might in fact not be an issue.
Eh, who am I kidding, something's gonna be horribly wrong with this monitor anyway, the universe is never going to let me have this win.
@Zabo @Vapo I think I need to buy a new PC, my pc is broken
I turn it on, within a few seconds of showing the windows login screen(and not responding), it switches to a blue screen saying something about an error and needing to reboot. I cant read it as it appears and disappears quick. It then restarts and repeats that a few times
Then eventually it turns on and its just a black screen with white font that says "Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key"
I turn it on, within a few seconds of showing the windows login screen(and not responding), it switches to a blue screen saying something about an error and needing to reboot. I cant read it as it appears and disappears quick. It then restarts and repeats that a few times
Then eventually it turns on and its just a black screen with white font that says "Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key"
By FootbalIFan Go To Post@Zabo @Vapo I think I need to buy a new PC, my pc is broken
I turn it on, within a few seconds of showing the windows login screen(and not responding), it switches to a blue screen saying something about an error and needing to reboot. I cant read it as it appears and disappears quick. It then restarts and repeats that a few times
Then eventually it turns on and its just a black screen with white font that says "Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key"
Can you boot into safe mode?
By HonestVapes Go To PostCan you boot into safe mode?I dont know
Just some more info in case it helps
If i tap "del" on my keyboard as i power on the pc, it takes me to the menu screen and i go to the "Boot Options" in the "BIOS Features" section.
It shows one of my SSDs but its not the one with windows installed. So if I keep restarting and trying again and again, it eventually does show the SSD with windows, then i can select it and pc turns on and i can log in and use it as per normal
You using the nvme/m2 slot or is just a sata drive? If the latter, have you tried different cables? Made sure they're seated securely? You could also try it in a different sata port. My bro had an ssd that was intermittently recognised and it turned out to be a duff cable.
By Patriotism Go To PostYou using the nvme/m2 slot or is just a sata drive? If the latter, have you tried different cables? Made sure they're seated securely? You could also try it in a different sata port. My bro had an ssd that was intermittently recognised and it turned out to be a duff cable.I'm using both the m.2 slots for both of the m.2 ssds
Just the Samsung one seems to be having the issue, not sure if I should replace the computer, the SSD or just try do a system restore maybe
The showing / not showing up in the bios suggests that either your motherboard's m.2 slot is dying or your Samsung m.2 ssd is. The latter is far more likely.
I think the easiest way for you to find out which would be to simply swap the drives. If the other drive exhibits the same behaviour, then it's probably the slot that's faulty. And if the Samsung keeps shitting the bed in the other slot as well, then it's the Samsung drive that is approaching death.
First thing I'd do would be to remove the Samsung drive and clean / blow on the m.2 socket and wipe the contacts on the ssd. Just in case.
I think the easiest way for you to find out which would be to simply swap the drives. If the other drive exhibits the same behaviour, then it's probably the slot that's faulty. And if the Samsung keeps shitting the bed in the other slot as well, then it's the Samsung drive that is approaching death.
First thing I'd do would be to remove the Samsung drive and clean / blow on the m.2 socket and wipe the contacts on the ssd. Just in case.
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1100w and 1300w SFX PSUs from Coolermaster.
1100w and 1300w SFX PSUs from Coolermaster.
Easily the best case overviews on YT from this channel. Really in depth, absurdly good image quality on the B roll, more focused on custom water cooling.
Case is nice too, seen a similar design years ago that raised the top and bottom. That also supported up to dual 280mm radiators. I think the start up company that was making them went under though.
lads, me and my partner's Azeron keypads are out for shipping. Coming from the EU, though, so it might be a month before they get here.
By Kibner Go To Postlads, me and my partner's Azeron keypads are out for shipping. Coming from the EU, though, so it might be a month before they get here.Had to look up what that was. Think I saw a HardwareCanucks video on them awhile ago.
They look interesting from an ergonomic perspective, I don’t think I could get used to them after years ago of WASD tho
By HonestVapes Go To PostHad to look up what that was. Think I saw a HardwareCanucks video on them awhile ago.We have both always wanted analog movement but mouse aiming with our games and this contraption seems to be our best bet, especially with how many keybinds it makes available.
They look interesting from an ergonomic perspective, I don’t think I could get used to them after years ago of WASD tho
We also got them in designs that bring us joy.
My Mardi Gras design:
Her 80's/cyberpunk design:
By Zabojnik Go To PostI understood the reference, but even so I can give you no more than a solid 6.5/10.
I'll take it.
Our keypads came in today. Partner had the day off so she has been messing with it the whole time. I had a deployment after normal work hours so the only thing I got to do was adjust the thumb parts to my liking. Still have to adjust all the digit stuff to fit my hand and then I get to go and learn the software and then actually apply it all to games.
I probably won't use it until the weekend.
I probably won't use it until the weekend.