I just picked up a Hiraily F300 and for a cheap mouse I am very impressed, it's a 5000DPI PWM3325 sensor (same company that makes them for the Logitech G903 etc. although a lower end model). Build quality is great, tracks well etc. and only costs $17.
It's very similar in design to the Razer...
In need of a new mouse, my Performance MX has kicked the bucket so I got a cheap one to replace it for now. I do have a nice new KB though:
Keycool 108-II LLED with MX blacks.
The sleeve is paracord, I got it here http://wildelk.co.uk/blood-red-550-paracord.html
Used about 65 feet in total including some mess ups and a few extra little bits.
I took the PSU apart so I could cut open the gap for the cables a little more and mask everything off for painting. Otherwise...
There isn't, yet. Can always add one if I get bored again :D
I do plan on upgrading the GPU at some point, either to my 5870 I'm using now or something that uses a little less power. Maybe a 7790.
HDD is under the motherboard, getting some airflow from the front fan and running at 27-32c depending on load. The PSU just had the opening widened up a little, the cable still come out the front.
The specs are very basic, it's just a HTPC for the 'rents. e3200 @ 2.7, 2gb DDR2, 8800gt with...
There's space for up to eight fans, not that 99% of people would ever need that many.
Front, 2x120mm or 1 X 140mm (1x120mm included)
Rear, 1 X 120mm (included)
Side, 1 x 120mm or 1 x 140mm
Top, 2 X 120/140mm (1 x 140mm included)
Bottom, 1x120mm
Internal, 1x120mm or 140mm
How much space is there? These are only 33mm thick and should fit but aren't all that great IIRC.
If you can spend a bit more the somewhat ludicrous Spitfire should work well.
That's because the 9700 was never very good :p
The Noctua and Thermalright Silver Arrow are at least as good as the H100, as shown here:
http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/cases_cooling/corsair_h100_review/1
A little better than the H100 at high and a lot better when it's at low. The...
If it's anything like the first Frio it'll perform very well... because the fans go at over 9000 RPM (ok, 1200 minimum to 2100 max, but still bloody loud).
Flimsy? It's a tablet, the build quality will be about the same as the iPad. And yes, it's supposed to snap in and out of the keyboard, hence the name 'Transformer'.
I think that says more about your household than the quality of the product...
Most stuff I've read on the Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3P has been pretty favourable and it's only $139 after a rebate. I've just bought one for myself, I'll let you know what it's like.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128506
Best bet is to try both and see what you like, but as an iPhone user you've probably invested at least a few $$$ into apps and such.
In Korea maybe. Although I'm not exactly sure why it's important...
Adding MOAR POWER and BIGGER SCREENS!!111one isn't actually innovation, until ICS is out Android just isn't very nice to use or particularly efficient.
The screen could have been increased in size to around 3.85" at the same resolution, whilst still maintaining 300DPI (or 'retina'). Would...
The Rosewill looks to be around half the size of the stock e6600 cooler to me:
Stock: 61x90x90mm 380g
Rosewill: 29.5mmx87.2 x 85.2 205g
Something like this should perform at least as well as stock: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835207006
Corsair 600T White edition?
Same great internals as the 650D, good cooling, a little different but still nice looking, comes with a window and is within your budget.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139005
Well they're both pretty much the same case, bar the window and colour scheme. I'd go for the first as it's $20 cheaper and, in my opinion of course is the nicer looking one.
If you want a window they sell a seperate side panel.
Personally I can't stand most Tt cases, this one is no exception. I would go for something a little more restrained such as:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119215
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146072...
Some people value design and build quality over outright performance. I'm not saying you're wrong to want speed, but discounting something for everyone just because it doesn't suit you is silly.
The marketing is wrong, if you ask me. This should be billed as a high end machine like the MBP that...
Is yours a 0.88" thick metal clad, well designed laptop or a 1.5" thick piece of plastic tat with lights all over the place? I'm guessing the latter :p
This is a MBP 17" competitor, for people who want a MBP but don't want an Apple, for whatever reason.
It's a Fluval edge, no fish at the moment as I only set it up on Thursday. I shall be getting some flame tail guppies, maybe a small loach and some shrimp.
It was given to me from a user on another forum, I think they were given away at some sort of convention.
I used to have the little Lian li one but it wore down to being really reflective and useless as a mouse pad.
Sorry I didn't reply sooner, I've not looked at the thread in ages.
The flooring is just oak laminate, pretty cheap one as well. The oil (danish clear oil iirc) is just to protect the wood from getting marked by glasses and such.
May as well update whils tI'm posting:
:)