CenturyLink 1gb in Minneapolis is only for businesses, so it probably costs about $5000/mo or something stupid. Plus CenturyLink is utter garbage in the area anyway.
Agreed. It's obvious who here has not experienced difficulty with breastfeeding, which EXTENDS BEYOND THE 1-3 DAY STAY AT THE HOSPITAL for many women. Yes, lactation consultants are often available at the hospital, but guess what. They cost money beyond that if you still need help. In my case...
You'd probably need some screaming fans on the rad, and even then I'd honestly be surprised if it were enough. Biggest factor would probably be how long and often the components would be under load and ambient temp.
I quickly learned that Yelp is horseshit. Every restaurant I've tried based on top reviews turned out to be crap, and all my favorite restaurants have mediocre reviews at best. Maybe I'm just really different, but I doubt it.
I'd be surprised if triple-slotters became the norm anytime soon. Quality dual-slot coolers are more than capable these days (you don't fall in this category, AMD reference coolers!).
Heatware: Cruiza (20-0-0)
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Downtown Minneapolis is essentially a black hole for any Sprint service whatsoever. The only places I've found a legitimate LTE signal in the area are outside the metro.
However, 3G speeds are finally up around 1 Mbs in the major suberb in which I live (using to be 200-400 Kbs tops, so...
Voice and text were essentially down completely in my area (55123) last week, and I haven't had a data connection since I got back in town Saturday (55123 and 55402).
http://downdetector.com/status/sprint
I'll be paying the ETF and getting on Straight Talk or something as soon as I can...
1.) It will be everywhere. EVERYWHERE. The most remote locations on earth won't be able to hide from it.
2.) It will be censored. It already is, to an extent, but it will be "worse."
3.) There will be multiple, separate "Internets." Private organizations - for whatever reasons - will...
Just wire whatever fans you want to an AC adapter or use one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Coolerguys-100-240v-Molex-Power-Adapter/dp/B000MGG6SC
Edit: Updated link.
They have the same length, not the same surface area.
length * width = surface area
120x3 rad = 360mm * 120mm = 43,200 sq mm
180x2 rad - 360mm * 180mm = 64,800 sq mm
(64,800 - 43,200) / 43,200 = 1.5 or 150%
So, the 180x2 rad has 50% more surface area than a 120x3 rad.
Two rads is no problem whatsoever for quality modern pumps (D5 and DDC variants). Two separate loops is also rarely necessary or ideal.
Regarding the rad size, surface area is generally king when it comes to performance. So, the 360x180 rad should be the clear winner since it has 50% more...
I agree that if you're spending $1500 you should go with the 8970m. Notebook Check did a review recently, and it's quite impressive.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-AMD-Radeon-HD-8970M.97807.0.html
Dual pumps generally aren't really needed in terms of performance; they're more for redundancy. So, it's up to you to determine if the additional cost (opportunity cost in your case)/noise/space/etc. is worth the peace of mind.
Personally, I'd go for a single pump and whichever res allows me...
I don't doubt it's been like this for a few months; I just hadn't been to the site for a long time. I just feel like the "add to cart" and "out of stock" buttons/icons should line up better... Maybe I'm just crazy.:eek:
I'm not sure how new it really is, as I hadn't been to the site in months before this week, but has anyone else noticed that the layout on Jab-tech's site is a little off? It's not terrible, but it can be somewhat difficult to view. Would be nice if the "add to cart" button were replaced with...
Semi-necro!
Just wanted to say that SVC seems to be a little-known site, but I've made multiple purchases there throughout the years. I've always had speedy service and the prices are very competitive! So, bump for them!