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This would work and I'm willing to spend extra to minimize the clutter, though I have no particular need for thunderbolt (just yet). seems to be the best (only?) option out there. I guess this isn't something people are wishing for...
Looking to cut another wall charger, I'd like to able to charge my laptop (USB C 65W charger) using my desktop (MSI x570 Tomahawk and Corsair SF750). The mobo in-built USB C is insufficient for this, so was hoping there was a PCI board for this. Prelim searches turned up nothing, does such a...
Anyone want any broken, but fixable Soyo's? I'm happy to send them for the cost of shipping (from California) to whoever wants them for parts, or to fix up etc. They are in their original boxes.
Based on their symptoms, both have presumably shot PSUs, one of which also has a blown inverter...
Have a $180 (well $179.41) Best Buy store credit FS for $170. Priced less than the gift certificate resellers. PIN has not been scratched off and have a receipt to document its value
If in Los Angeles, will be happy to meet up at the Best Buy in Culver City (Washington and Overland) to...
It's a nice idea, but I'd much rather have net neutrality and less monopolization than an arbitrary minimum. This won't even do anything to bring broadband to people who don't have it (who still e exist), and doesn't make any promises about the affordability of the service either.
Yeah it definitely seems retrograde, but that's humanity for you: willing sacrifice long term good for short term convenience. I don't blame manufacturers either, since they're just responding to customer desires.
Even though I'm a long time gamer, I'm surprised by the popularity of let's play videos. it simultaneously doesn't seem interesting and takes up a lot of time. I guess I do watch the occasional Street fighter tournament clip on YouTube, but after a few minutes I'm ready to start playing myself...
The linked gizmodo article from a couple of years back is a great read if anyone hasn't read it yet.
the branding is amazing, extending to all strata. i saw a not-wealthy-appearing high schooler buying a $300 pair of beats, and also read a new yorker article recently where the writer needed a...
it's such a great concept, an upgradeable console, but it really has to be cheap and have zero maintenance issues, and have tons of games to really take off. it's true what someone else said though, if valve can't make it work, it's hard to imagine who could.
among certain (younger) non-game playing demographics, no one uses a desktop. makes me feel like a dinosaur sometimes. rawr.
anyway, PCs will never die, but as a result of lesser popularity, I do feel that desktop components are more stratified: things are either really cheap (for office...