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I'd like to get at least $10 out of it. I really don't have the space for more computer equipment in this little ass apartment...however, I might make something cool with it if it don't sell. Since the CL post, I've got a few spammers responses and that's it.
Yeah, lol...I was driving out of my complex and saw it sitting there. I did a u-turn and grabbed it. There was also a white plastic bin a inside the dumpster but right on top with an old ratty keyboard, old ass CD rom drive and some other random junk...nothing worth taking unfortunately from...
Junk, personally. I'd suggest these before some cheap, junk computer speakers. http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3848393 and they can be had for $79.99
Hmmm...I don't know then. I installed the new PSU and the system is solid and fast again with all the drives connected. The optical drive is SATA.
Perhaps something in my setup is malfunctioning and being a power hog for some reason. Everything in this computer is brand new, so I don't...
Well, after some informed research before buying, I found out that that particular Rosewill PSU is likely built by the same company that makes some of the Corsair PSU's, Seasonic.
I hope you're wrong though, if so...I will be sending it back as well and getting an Earthwatts or something.
I had another encounter today with weak power. I took the Corsair PSU back and ordered a 700 watt Rosewill single rail PSU with 54 amps for $71 shipped. I stuck my old BFG back in with the slave drive unplugged. All was fine, if not barely sluggish for a couple days. Then, the computer would...
Not necessarily true. When I still had the BFG PSU installed, the system mostly wouldn't boot and the POST diagnostic screen was slow as heck....it took forever just to load the diag screen. Sometimes it would boot to Windows but would lag horribly. Once I unplugged the slave drive, everything...