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Actually that is what I'm looking for, but it would suck if you had to have two drives to fill the gap. I wouldn't even need the interface adapter because the connections are straight SATA...
1. Guess I could go with the Thermaltake and take out the HD bay, although I'm not sure exactly how much space that would provide.
2. I just don't like motherboards with onboard video if it's not being used. I guess I also have a stigma that onboard video = low end.
3. Do many people...
I'll be putting together my first SFF system for my aunt in a few weeks, who is interested in a portable and powerful AutoCAD/Solidworks station. I've put together a lot of desktops, but like I said, this is my first SFF build and all the compatibility stuff is driving me up the wall.:(...
Just hooked up my BenQ G2400WD ($360 shipped from Newegg) about 15 minutes ago and it's pretty cool. I'm coming from a Samsung 206BW, which I'm hoping to pawn off on a family member. :D
- No dead or stuck pixels that I've seen, although a few specs of dust gave me a scare while using Dead...
I'd like to setup a 5.1 system in a room that's approximately 30 feet x 20 feet. The problem seems to be that no surround system comes with cables suited to these dimensions, which is understandable, but I'm wondering which speakers are versatile enough to allow it. Some use RCA plugs from the...
Ugh, I'm so torn on this monitor. I want to order it, but I'm just so worried that I'm not going to get a good one. For $700, I really don't think I should have to worry about build quality issues or feature lotteries.
Any idea how the BenQ 2400W compares to the NEC LCD2470WVX?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824002378
That seems like a lot for a TN panel, especially when the DS-263N is (relatively) not much more money for a bigger and better screen. My only concerns there are...
Well, for a TN panel, 500'ish or less. I'd be willing to go a bit higher if I could get a great 8-bit panel for gaming, as I think I would be set resolution/size/quality wise for a long time.
So I'm kinda in the market for a new monitor, assuming I can get someone to buy my current 206BW, but I don't think that will be too much trouble. Anyways, I'd like to get a 24" 1920x1200, but I'm wondering if I should go all out and get an 8-bit panel. Do 8-bit panels exist without...
Thanks for the info.
I guess I'm a little confused as to how pure switches work, as it seems to be a generic term that gets thrown around. Do they just maintain a routing table? If so, why wouldn't it have an IP I could ping?
Alright, so there's a room with 4 ethernet ports and 5 are needed. I purchased a workgroup switch (Linksys EG005W ver. 3), thinking it would do what I wanted, but upon receiving it, I noticed that there's no "uplink" port. The problem here is if the switch assigns an IP to anything plugged...