Bump because I share your brand of OCD. It pained me to pull my ASRock 5600XT after scoring an XFX 6700XT. Did it anyway though :)
Now if anyone has an ASRock 6700XT and wants to trade for my reference XFX....PM please!
I was too slow on this one. Anyone else? A cheap APU (think A6-9500) would be ideal here, but open to others. I may just replace both the board and CPU if I can't find something.
Hi guys, like the title says - I'm looking for the cheapest possible CPU to test my motherboard. Anything from the list below is good, my literal only requirements are that it be supported by my board and be as cheap as possible. Let me know what you have!
TTT for the morning crew. Hoping to find and buy something quickly! Kid is currently using my (very) old ATi X1600, which only sort of works with Windows 10.
I did find a 5500 XT 4GB in stock yesterday (probably gone by now...) - did some research and it looks like there’s a pretty decent performance hit if you run 1440p.
Seems to be a long shot, but I’m hoping someone here has one for not-obscene money.
Hi all - like the title says, I'm looking for one of these cards. Preference to the RX 5600, but apparently right now is the worst possible time to be looking for a GPU, so I'm broadening my search. My brother's HD4870 (!) quit yesterday and I'd like to give him my R9 280, but need to replace...
Heatware
Hi guys, like the title says, I'm looking for an 8GB stick of notebook memory. Must be DDR3L and 1600MHz, but other than that I don't care what it is. Might also be interested in a pair for 16GB if you have two.
Let me know what you have!
EDIT: Purchased from dutnguye - thanks!
Hi everyone, like the title says, looking for an unused 8/8.1 Pro key, Retail or OEM, Full or Upgrade are all OK. Got an older PC that flat won't run Win10 properly. Someone has to have one of these kicking around yet.
It's been a long time, but I've got Heatware under xlt92explorer and eBay...
Hey guys, looking for a Mac Mini to get familiar with the platform a bit, as I find myself running into them more frequently and won't be able to claim ignorance forever :)
Looking for something that can run Sierra, but don't have any specific requirements beyond that. Based on some...
I've had great luck with the USB 2.0 and 3.0 varieties of DisplayLink certified adapters. They are a little more expensive than the super cheap ones but work dramatically better. I use one every day at work and wouldn't honestly be able to tell you which monitor was on the USB adapter if I...
Just wondering - in the pic of the bottom half of the front of the phone, are those smudges or scratches on the display? Sort of hard to tell for sure.
Thanks.
I work for an MSP and we have been deploying AVG CloudCare for the last year or so. Detection rates are pretty good and the web management console is very easy to use. Something to check into. I think we charge around 24 bucks a year per workstation, and I know there's a fairly large margin...
Is there a budget for monthly recurring costs? If so, you can tackle backup and DR with one appliance. We have been reselling Datto for about 2 years now and they are great. Local and onsite image-based backup. I have had to do several emergency recoveries (physical servers to VMWare when...
+1 on the HP recommendation. Even the low end web managed switches are decent and have lifetime warranty. We sell quite a few of them to our SMB customers, along with 25xx series. All have been great, and as others have mentioned, CLI is very similar to Cisco.
Glad you got it straightened out. Haven't run into that particular issue before, but the drives I use are generally smaller. Have to keep it in mind when I upgrade down the road.
Firmware flash on those cards is actually pretty easy. Make yourself a DOS USB flash drive (I use FreeDOS USB image from here - put on the flash drive with Win32 Disk Imager from here).
Download the firmware from here and the flash utility from here. Unzip both and copy the megacli.exe and...
No heat issues on my 5341J FWIW. Very pleased with it, very easy to get setup with Comcast. My folks have a 5341 (non-J) and it does seem to get a bit warm, but hasn't caused any issues.
I use a lot of APC's stuff. If you get the SMT models rather than the SUA models, you can get the LCD as well. And as mi7chy mentioned, just grab some short extension cords or use a power strip to combat the issue of the receptacles all being so close together (which, I agree, is a pain).
The...
2-bay Lenovo ix2 diskless unit will get you close to the $75 mark ($82 at Amazon link) You can install 2 SATA drives internally and there is a USB port to connect an external drive.
Performance is just okay, but it sounds like that's not much of a concern for you. Might be worth a look.
MSM should work fine with the 1015 card, I've used it with plenty of them. Maybe strip it off and install the latest version off of the IBM site?
Failing that, you should be able to access the controller BIOS. Watch for the LSI BIOS to load during boot up and press Ctrl-H to get in there...
If you get that switch, try to find the v2 model. Lower power consumption and a little bit better performance. Easy to spot since it's physically smaller than the v1 model. We sell lots of those (recently transitioned from the v1s to v2) and have had very very few problems - and HP's warranty...