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as title states, I am looking to pick up a decent SATA RAID controller card with everything onboard (no software based). PCI-Express is preferred, PCI acceptable. I'd be using with 4 drives in home server. Please PM.
oh yeah, thats melted. start sanding, 800>1000>2000>liquid if you feel like taking it that far. i've melted plastic before trying to clean it, just be glad is wasn't a cd or dvd.
goes nowhere, does nothing.
rockin mod. picard>janeway>archer>kirk. ds9 doesn't count.
awesome job on the nacells, overall really cool, nx-1 is a cool looking ship, second only to 1710-D
intel already did this with some 386 boards when math-coprocessors were optional. i don't really see the need for what you are suggesting as you can just add another processor to the die. adding a whole nother socket, in my opinion, would be counter productive because of the additional heat and...
i don't have that board, but every computer i've seen requires both. the only optional power plug i've seen are the 4 pin molex plugs on some asus boards. what power supply are you using? and are you using the black and yellow 4pin for the lone power connector?
don't be a dick, not everyone plays that game. without seeing a shot to compare to i would guess it was a shitty texure rather than an artifact. its obvious a bad floppy drive is the culprit.
its not what you are looking for. the part with the red o-ring is for a quick disconnect female. you need a 90 with compresion fittings on both sides (which i don't believe koolance makes), or a regular 90 for use with hose clamps link to cheapy
lookin good. great job on getting that thing apart without breaking anything. My only concern is that your paper is to course. I use about 600-800 to remove debris, and 1000 between coats. for final i use 2000 and then finish it off with some 3000 liquid.