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    Skylake-Based Z170 Gaming Mini ITX Motherboard

    Alpine Ridge is currently exclusive to Gigabyte. http://www.anandtech.com/show/9483/intel-skylake-review-6700k-6600k-ddr4-ddr3-ipc-6th-generation/2
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    840 Evo.. stutters..

    There's a performance restoration tool for the Samsung PM851 SSD that is used in the Surface Pro 3. It's not the same version as the 840 EVO but it might help restore the performance...
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    Quick way to disable cache in chrome to spare ssd from writes

    It's a non-issue. SSDs don't wear out that fast.
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    SM951 (first?) benchmark

    With Windows 7 you need to install KB2990941. Update to add native driver support in NVM Express in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 I see you've fallen for the keylogger FUD started by Neowin (who have since deleted their article because is was blatantly false)...
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    Google Goes Public with More Windows Bugs

    Open source software is all very well, but if no one looks for bugs in the code then it isn't any better than closed source software. For example, the 'Shellshock' Bash vulnerability was 25 years old when it was discovered. Another good example is TrueCrypt. No one bothered looking through...
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    Google Goes Public with More Windows Bugs

    What about all of the OS X vulnerabilities that Google have found (of which there are four times as many as for Windows)? :confused...
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    DAN A4-SFX: The smallest gaming case in the world

    Much better now. :) There are still a few things that I would change in the FAQ however: Indiegogo is missing an 'e' between the 'i' and 'g' Dollar symbols are normally placed before the amount. i.e. $150 to $250 'AC-Outlet' should be AC outlet BeQuit should be be quiet! i7 4790K needs a...
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    DAN A4-SFX: The smallest gaming case in the world

    They are both in the first post of this thread. Apologies if that wasn't clear. rawrr is correct regarding the fan. If I spot anything else I'll send you a PM. :)
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    DAN A4-SFX: The smallest gaming case in the world

    A few small typos in the first post: Also you can't have a very silent fan. It's either silent or it isn't. Quiet would be a better word.
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    DAN A4-SFX: The smallest gaming case in the world

    I am one of the picky people you describe. :) I would much rather have a sticker especially considering that it would be impossible to remove the milled logo.
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    Intel secure erase

    Parted Magic works really well for secure erasing SSDs and HDDs, although I didn't bother mentioning it because it isn't free.
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    Intel secure erase

    What happens if you put the computer to sleep and wake it up again? Does the drive become unlocked?
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    automated copy software?

    It has been... https://www.itefix.net/cwrsync
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    840 EVO vs 840 Pro. Reliability

    Not if you use the bootable ISO.
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    OSx Yosemite TFTP Server

    That's the same app as I posted btw. ;)
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