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    The 17 Most Dangerous Places on the Web

    I have yet to see malware in either video or musics. It's read, not executed, no?
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    Everest bench: CL7 lower performance than CL8?

    doesn't make much sense to me. did you try rerunning both tests (after a reboot)?
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    Corsair Powers the Maximum PC Dream Machine 2010

    this news article isn't a blatant advertisement or anything... [/sarcasm]
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    Facebook Page Used To Issue Traffic Citations

    As if the US is any better....
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    Linux Infected by Trojan

    you're an ass if you run irc as root anyway.
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    Internet Still the Leading Source for News

    you know, if i wanted to read digg I would just go to digg.
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    Twitter Setting Update Upsets Tweeters

    you act like MMO has a purpose...
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    Use Car CCFL's in a computer?

    Is there a box other than the plug for the cigarette lighter? If so, that is more than likely the inverter and you should have nothing to worry about. If there is, you have to wire a molex connector to the cigarette plug or find an adapter.
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    2 12v fans killed my comp. twice

    No. Still only 12V, 6V for each fan, as Obi_Kwiet stated.
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    The 7 Year Itch

    When you're running a loop, all the water gradually heats up together. For example, on a CPU block, the water doesn't come in cold and come out warm. Think of how long it takes for water to heat up on your stove. It's not instantaneous. With high flow loops, the water just doesn't have enough...
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    Mystery Chip in New Shuffle’s Headphones Causes Concern

    Also if I had to take a guess, I think the chip probably serializes the button controls to be sent down to the shuffle.
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    Mystery Chip in New Shuffle’s Headphones Causes Concern

    It probably draws next to no power. The old shuffle didn't have any sort of lock on it. I usually clip it to my belt when I'm at the gym, and on certain movement the buttons get pushed accidentally resulting in the song changing/my ear drums being blasted out. I'd take the new shuffle over...
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    Help needed, SPARKS from LCDTV...

    hopefully the dog doesn't get ahold of an AC line next time.
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    Soldering Iron recommendation

    Those cheap weller irons suck. I bought a hakko 936 and I haven't looked back.
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    Can you spraypaint noctua fans?

    Why not just replace the damn fan? Considering the time its going to take to spray paint the fan, the cost of the spraypaint, etc, it's not worth it.
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    I have to buy from here, this is what i got.. what do i need>?

    they are the exact same heatsink
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    best way to clean window ?

    novus window cleaner works very well on scratches. I had very deep ones in my TJ-09 window, and after a few applications its pretty much gone. http://www.novuspolish.com/
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    soldering led...

    I guess so, if thats what your LED has.
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    soldering led...

    the longer lead of the LED is positive. Even if you solder it wrong, you're unlikely to fry anything.
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    Overclocking the Dell XPS 420 (or Dell I530-103B) Q6600

    Does anyone know if this is dell specific? Will it work on any Q6600? It is a nice alternative to relying on a BIOS.
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    Preliminary e8500 + 750i FTW clocks

    How the hell could a motherboard not support SMART? That's a pretty important feature IMO.
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    Soldering Station?

    I have the hakko 936. It is awesome.
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    Looking for Good HTPC Case

    I'm looking around trying to find a good HTPC Case. Right now I'm looking at the LC20 from Silverstone. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811163065 Basically, I want something that looks good, is smaller than 17.5" high, 7" wide, and 17" deep. I really want something...
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    Scrabulous Back on Facebook…Sorta

    Why is this getting so heavy coverage?
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    Why does my BlueRay rip look like crap?

    Did you use compression?
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    Paint on the PCB!

    I also agree with the acetone. This is very commonly used to clean PCBs, and it will take the paint right off.
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    Newegg reviews

    Where is the -5V outputted then? It is listed on the side. It's also written ATX12v (no 2.0 is specified). The 3rd (-5V wire) is also clearly visible in the picture. I don't think the guys complaint is as invalid as you think.
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    Newegg reviews

    am i missing something here?
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    Happy 30th Birthday, x86 Architecture!

    It makes me feel really, really, badass that my birthday is on the same day as the birth of x86 processor
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    Silverstone TJ07 or Lian Li V2010

    How the hell do you figure it has poor air cooling? It certainly doesn't. And stiff? How is that a bad thing? Seems very biased.
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    Fake Yate Loon Fans?

    Agreed
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    Thermalright 120 extreme not so cool?

    what is the temperature in your room?
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    New Lian Li case TYR PC-X500

    I like it. I think it would actually be easier to load shit into the side than the front. Atleast it would be for my setup, anyway.
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    Post your "rate my cables" here

    It doesn't matter as long as they're dry when you plug them back in. :)
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    Post your "rate my cables" here

    You don't do it while they're plugged into the computer. They're disconnected, and they're only wires anyway.. it's not like they're going to fry. Use your head a little... Eh... you're a business major, I'll cut you a break.
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    Quest for the Perfect Case

    v1000 is rATX, not BTX.
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    Cutting 120mm Fans together

    No, the resistance caused by the length of the wire is completely negligible. You just need to connect them.
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    Toggle Switch ....Please help!!

    the red wire (assuming its the power source) should go to power. Yellow should go to ACC. The ground wire on the switch is just for the LED on the switch itself. You can leave it unconnected (which will cause the LED on the switch to not work) or you can connect it to black(ground) on your...
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    Cutting 120mm Fans together

    Good point. Yate loons take ~.3A each. I know that my motherboard headers only officially support .5A on my MSI Neo4 Platinum, but I bet you could safely get more out of them.
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