Just like the title says. I have two Steamdecks for sale. One 512GB and one 64GB. Both in like-new condition. Carrying case included. Also in like-new condition. Both from a non-smoking home (wife is hyper allergic to everything).
Price includes USPS Priority to the lower 48. PM for...
What started out as a case replacement for my son's birthday has feature-creeped into near-full PC replacement.. Can't have an RBG case without a motherboard with an RBG header, right?
So I'm looking to sell some old CPUs to help offset the cost of buying newer 3600 or 5600 or similar Ryzen...
Honestly, I wouldn't mod it for visuals or fast travel. I've played through twice now and don't regret not looking for mods.
Later in the game, when you reach Skellige, there is an option to purchase maps from a vendor for 200 gold that enable fast travel to other points on the islands. At...
This is by no means complete. There have always been multiple PCs, and I can't remember the exact specs of them all.
386-SLC 25Mhz
486-DX/33
Cyrix 150 120Mhz
Pentium 1 200Mhz MMX passively cooled with Micron heatsink. Love that thing. Still have it. PSU is probably on borrowed time.
AMD...
Bought this just to hear Hellmarch. Honestly.
The full motion videos look worse than expected on a 1440 screen. But that’s to be expected
The high-definition fishing snap in until a minute or two after the first round. So at first I was fumbling to understand why it looked blocky and why I...
You guys have a very informative conversation going on here. Honestly.
But every time I see this thread pop back to the top I think I have a chance at getting some 14TB drives.. and It's tearing me apart :D
No. That's something to test. I went function over form and ripped out the cable. Honestly, I am curious to know what electrical differences there are between a PCI 3.0 and 4.0 connector.
I ran into some odd issues with my Phanteks 90 degree PCIe riser cable. Ended up pulling it out of my system.
The riser cable worked with my old EVGA 980 SC and my new X570 motherboard. However, when I installed my new 3070 Founders Edition card, things went sideways.
Details below, for other...
As others have said, Right would be better. Less bending in the tubes is a good thing for fluid flow. Also keeps the tubes from developing a permanent kink. Putting the tubes in air flow probably doesn't hurt either.
Finding a way to keep the tubes off your GPU might be more difficult...
Looking for two mATX boards to upgrade my kids computers. Cities Skylines is maxing out their i5's.
Some low profile HS/F's would be good too. Stock Intel 4th Gen i7 coolers would be fine.
They do seem to last a long time. Though capacitor age/dry out seems to be the most common cause of death.
I still have a PSU in an old Pentium 200 that looks perfect and works. And an FSP 300W that I bought for my Celeron 300A build in 1999 that works great. Everything since then has died. :/
Looking for something newer, to replace or run concurrently with my 980SC.
Nvidia preferred. SLI is an option. Looking to fold for Team 33 24 hours a day, and occasionally play the Witcher 3 a few hours at night.
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SOLD $55. Price includes shipping in the US.
Lightly used in a standard desktop. No overclocking. Wasn't even gamed on.
Intel ARK Link
Performance
# of Cores 2
# of Threads 4
Processor Base Frequency 2.90 GHz
Max Turbo Frequency 3.60 GHz
Cache 4 MB SmartCache
Bus Speed 5 GT/s DMI2
TDP 35...
Bump for the 500DC. Was a fantastic Enterprise SSD. It has a bunch of capacitors on-board to keep data in flight from loss in the event of a power out. A feature not often found in consumer SSDs. And something I value when I go looking for a SSD for use in my home workstation.