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The [H]ardForum Perpetual Freebies Thread

Shyster got the better of me at a garage sale, inner carton was upside down and the drive was loosely inside so it fell out and I ended up paying for a busted NVME (thankfully not much). Doubt anyone will want this but if someone has the tools to pull the chips and wants something to play with it's yours. I figure it's destined for the trash though.
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Shyster got the better of me at a garage sale, inner carton was upside down and the drive was loosely inside so it fell out and I ended up paying for a busted NVME (thankfully not much). Doubt anyone will want this but if someone has the tools to pull the chips and wants something to play with it's yours. I figure it's destined for the trash though.

So they had it in a way where u could not verify or check the nvme inside the carton?
 
So they had it in a way where u could not verify or check the nvme inside the carton?
It wasn't in the insert in the tray and fell out when I was taking it out to inspect it. The missing chunk was still attached at the time, cracked, but I don't know where it's gone off to now. Foolish on my part not to ask them to handle it but a lesson learned.
 
Anyone have a couple nvme ssd’s? I wanna load up a couple configs for my router and keep it as a backup since my router keeps having a kernel panic. Trying to determine if it’s OS or hardware related.
Still looking for at least 2 preferably 32GB or larger nvme for this.
 
More cleaning - quote via PirateShip (USPS). Please provide ZIP.

I have some pick-up only items for Tucson, AZ locals - PM as it is an ongoing list.

Mostly everything is gone. I may have more stuff to list next week.

CRUCIALUnbuffered DIMM (CT8GG4DFS8213)16GB (2x8GB DDR4 2133) Claimed by: CAD4466HK

OTHER
QNAPTS-230 SATA TRAY x2SATA Tray
QNAPTS-230 Power Adapter (OEM)Power Adapter
QNAPTS-230 Power Adapter (Aftermarket)Power Adapter (Aftermarket)
I could use all that qnap stuff if you still have it. Shipping would be to 94010. Thank you!
 
This maybe pushing the "Freebie" theory but I'll ask anyway LoL!

Does anyone have a Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny DVD Super Multi Drive Kit 4XA0K93942 00XD342? I don't need the metal bracket nor the drive I just want the case as I had one and I actually liked it VS those other cheap eBay models but alas I lost it in my move AKA my life sucks

Thanks
 
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Looking for a basic 512GB or 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD for a Ubiquiti UCG-Fiber that I will be picking up in the coming days. Only requirement is that it is single sided, but I think most are
 
is a usb caddy with a laptop style drive on a steel cage*, you just plug it in.
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*i think the cage is for vesa mounting a nuc/mini pc for like POS terminals
Yes the cage is for the "M93 Tiny" or whatever Lenovo calls their USFF PCS the cage is removable from the plastic drive caddy
I used to have one I just wanted the "caddy" as frankly most other external Slimline SATA external cases are trash I am going to put my LG BU40N in it
 
Haswellbeast is a good seller and knows how to protect a package!
That has got to be the hottest running 2500k I have ever seen at idle! But it works and that's all I care about, don't have a board to test the Ryzen yet, but I'm not worried.
Would buy from that dude again!
 
Does anyone have a dead or malfunctioning reference Quadro FX 3500 / GeForce 7900 GS, GT, or 7950 GT with a working stock heatsink/fan? I'm looking to convert my XFX 7950 GT passive to stock cooling if I don't sell it. I'd rather avoid spending $25 for a Quadro FX 3500 to shuck two just for the HSFs. Will pay shipping... Please PM me directly as I don't regularily watch this thread if you have a HSF for me!

EDIT: the stock HSF I'm looking for looks as shown in the pic attached below:

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The Quadro branded identical model HSFs will do as well, but I'd prefer the stock GeForce ones. This will help me avoid having to buy two dead 7900 GSs or 7900/7950 GTs or functional Quadro FX 3500s and shuck them for their coolers. Hopefully one of you out there can help, so here's my request in a bottle for your mind one time.
 
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I know this is a long shot, but asking anyway...

I am looking for the power cables for an automotive 150 watt DC to DC power supply. It uses 20 pin ATX + 8 Pin power supply cables. It is from 2004, so it uses the old ATX motherboard connection type. Power supply is made by Opus Solutions (PSU model SFX-1215). I can't believe I lost the original cables.

Product info with pictures of cables that I am looking for: https://www.zombiecomponents.com/store/opus-solutions-150w-dc-dc-atx-power-supply-sfx-1215/
Stock photo with the original cables that I am looking for:
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My Opus PSU:
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I know this is a long shot, but asking anyway...

I am looking for the power cables for an automotive 150 watt DC to DC power supply. It uses 20 pin ATX + 8 Pin power supply cables. It is from 2004, so it uses the old ATX motherboard connection type. Power supply is made by Opus Solutions (PSU model SFX-1215). I can't believe I lost the original cables.

Product info with pictures of cables that I am looking for: https://www.zombiecomponents.com/store/opus-solutions-150w-dc-dc-atx-power-supply-sfx-1215/
Stock photo with the original cables that I am looking for:
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My Opus PSU:
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Could you use a 24-pin and just let the extra 4 pins hang off the end?
 
The hole patterns match up perfectly with 20-pin ATX and 8-pin EPS12V.
The other end plugs into what looks to be an ATX motherboard so I would assume the 20-pin is standard. It looks like 24pin to 20+4pin cables are easy to get a hold of. If you have to get rid of 4 pins then some flush cutters would probably do the trick.
The 8pin looks like it breaks out to 4pin molex and something else. You might need to just make one yourself by probing the power supply's 8pin for 12V, 5V, and ground.
Good luck!
 
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