I still have quite a few in my collection. I wish they would bring them back. They were top quality, and the whole case acted as a 'heatsink' with the aluminum. Hopefully the trend come back around.
I picked it up here a couple of weeks ago. I watched a few YouTube videos on it and people were talking about the quality and speed on the device. I thought why not for the price. It has been a fun little printer for the price and it is so fun to print on. My Cr-10s I have to get everything...
I can't seem to find a clear answer online, but say when you buy a B450 Tomahawk from MSI I see it has a red l.e.d. strip on the backside. Does this come on by default or do you have to install the Mystic Lightning software to make it work? Is there something in the bios to disable it if not...
Here are a couple of links to help you decide:
https://www.av-test.org/en/
https://www.av-comparatives.org/
Common sense is always your best option, but a good AV helps.
People are making this out bigger than what it needs to be. Change your master password and you should be using 2 form authentication anyways.
https://helpdesk.lastpass.com/multifactor-authentication-options/
So you have to buy another drobo. Isn't this the same deal with a raid 5? Can you pull the drives and swap those on another Raid card from a different maker and chipset, and then boot up and access your data? I don't think you can. I mean worse comes to worse I have to buy another Drobo, I don't...
So over time here I always see some threads about people hating Drobo devices. Now I was never around for the FS device, but I have heard it was slow. Now I know all about Synology, Qnap, Netgear, Whs, Zfs, etc. But Drobos have always intrigued me. Over the years I had still been rocking my...
Seems like Backblaze and Crashplan are the cheapest option ( I have personally used them both). I do believe with Crashplan though you can back up to say a friends machine with it for free. Pay the the hard drives or case for him and then you at least have an offsite backup for free minus the...
I'm still rocking the WHS V1. Still works awesome. I have heard that Windows 8 can do some of the same stuff though now. I have seen alot of people switching to either a Netgear or Synology boxes these days though. Or you could always make your own.
They are some uninstall tools that can do this. It will first try to use the official uninstaller, then if that don't work it will force it and then also search the registry and remove the keys also. There are a few programs out there that do this such as:
http://www.revouninstaller.com/
Just to be clear this is on the tech side of the matter not about me personally bringing in my machine. (I am a tech I know how to do that stuff) this is from a friend of mine that works for another tech company. He told me about the situation and it didn't seem right to him. So I just wanted to...
I know this is kinda strange but was wondering how legal this is? How legal is it for a computer repair place to clone your entire harddrive and store it on a central server every time they bring it in? I mean like 30 terrabytes of data labeled with the persons last name and first and stored for...
I have many different memory products from patriot. In fact I'm using a typing this from a portable browser running on a Patriot USB flash drive. They are still the fastest Flash drives out there I have used.
Asus has always made quality components. I am sure these cards would be no different. What sets their cards apart from other video cards is their cooling systems.