DeadlyAura
Supreme [H]ardness
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- Jun 6, 2005
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Wallingford. You?Sorry can't help but bump for another CTer LoL
What part of CT are you from?
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Wallingford. You?Sorry can't help but bump for another CTer LoL
What part of CT are you from?
TrumbullWallingford. You?
it can be any height since the 3 slots below it are empty. Needs to be passive.My heatsink collection is legendary. How tall and does it need a fan?
incoming PM
I can use it....incoming PM
I literally just paid (too much) money for this last week.... Damn
Ok so now what?I literally just paid (too much) money for this last week.... Damn
Oh wait, no, you're good. To clarify: I needed this exact setup last week and had to buy it new. My bad, I worded that wrong.Ok so now what?
Let me know ship cost to 48093 & your paypal user name and thanksOh wait, no, you're good. To clarify: I needed this exact setup last week and had to buy it new. My bad, I worded that wrong.
I think you're misunderstanding who is offering these up. It's not DeadlyAura, it was Furious_Styles.Let me know ship cost to 48093 & your paypal user name and thanks
These are perfect for CHDK firmware hack and is super ez to implement. (CHDK applies DSLR quality settings and more to these canon cameras)Canon SD450 camera. Tested to turn on, nothing else. Includes camera, bag, 3 batteries and charger + 2gb SanDisk SD card (not pictured). No guarantees on the batteries. Be warned, this item could arrive as a nice paperweight!
I purposely brake all of mine off after they get in the way of me rapidly hotswaping pcie devicesAnyone have a plastic locking clip from a pcie x16 slot? Mine broke into 3 pieces so while not mission critical I'd like to get it replaced. I think they are fairly universal if it's the kind you have to push downward to release the card
Ditto, the first time I put in a card and couldn't get it back out because of the placement of the release I was done with these forever and disable them on all my motherboards. Insanely stupid 'solution' to a problem that doesn't exist except when the card is so heavy it needs a backplate anyways.I purposely brake all of mine off after they get in the way of me rapidly hotswaping pcie devices
Anyone have a plastic locking clip from a pcie x16 slot? Mine broke into 3 pieces so while not mission critical I'd like to get it replaced. I think they are fairly universal if it's the kind you have to push downward to release the card
Insanely stupid 'solution' to a problem that doesn't exist except when the card is so heavy it needs a backplate anyways.
Interesting to know. Still seems to be a solution to a problem that really wasn't there as this is the first time I've heard of this after living through the original 8 and 16-bit XT/AT busses, EISA, MCA, the 32-bit VLB extension, PCI, and PCIe. Crazy that I never ran into this once in over 30 years.The retention clips are a solution to a very real problem that has plagued add-in cards since the original XT bus: thermal creep. It got worse with VLB due to having multiple slots per card. PCI-X slots also had thermal creep issues due to the slot being so long.
Hot and cold cycles will eventually work the card out of the slot far enough that it stops working. The retention clip prevents that. It also helps keep heavy graphics cards from pulling out of the slot over time.
I do agree that some retention clip designs are hot garbage, like the ones that place the removal lever under the damn card you want to remove, or have a tiny surface area so you can barely grab them.
I purposely brake all of mine off after they get in the way of me rapidly hotswaping pcie devices
They do nothing. The pcie slot is the same slot it always was. Not sure why the clip is being a pain but the slot should have a firm seated grip on the carf and should come out easy enough.Are they not required? The PCI-E slot has a death grip on my EVGA RTX 3070. Can't seem to push it downward enough to get my GPU out so I popped the clip out a few days back. Thankfully mine didn't break and I popped it back in. I've had this board for around 6 years now but my EVGA 1070 and 2070 came out easily. Not sure why the clip is so hard to push down now.
They do nothing. The pcie slot is the same slot it always was. Not sure why the clip is being a pain but the slot should have a firm seated grip on the carf and should come out easy enough.
would takeA sh_t load of ddr 2 if anyone still uses it for pc.All are untested been sitting around for years.
You want it ?would take
If he doesn't, I will take them.You want it ?
I will take 1. PM coming.I have 2 Dell Latitude 6430u laptops I'm looking to get rid of. I had a 3rd one that I recently set up for a co-worker's kid to watch online classes and it's worked well for them. I've had these listed in my FS thread for a while now, but I'm at the point now that I just want / need to get rid of them. They're both in decent condition, with wear from normal use. They both have the same specs: Intel i7 2.5GHz processor, 16GB of memory, a 128GB mSATA SSD, and a fresh / activated install of W10 Pro. I do not have power cords, but any Dell 65w power cord will work.
I'm looking to get rid of them pretty much for the cost of shipping at this point. So I'd say $25 each. I'd be using a USPS Flat Rate box, which is around $20 to ship.
I'll leave them listed here for 1-2 weeks and then will strip some parts off of them and pitch them.
Nice. $25 for a fully functioning i7/16GB/SSD laptop with an activated OS, even if it's an older machine, seems SUPER reasonable to me. And that's even before shipping costs, which you're including...so basically free.I have 2 Dell Latitude 6430u laptops I'm looking to get rid of. I had a 3rd one that I recently set up for a co-worker's kid to watch online classes and it's worked well for them. I've had these listed in my FS thread for a while now, but I'm at the point now that I just want / need to get rid of them. They're both in decent condition, with wear from normal use. They both have the same specs: Intel i7 2.5GHz processor, 16GB of memory, a 128GB mSATA SSD, and a fresh / activated install of W10 Pro. I do not have power cords, but any Dell 65w power cord will work.
I'm looking to get rid of them pretty much for the cost of shipping at this point. So I'd say $25 each. I'd be using a USPS Flat Rate box, which is around $20 to ship.
I'll leave them listed here for 1-2 weeks and then will strip some parts off of them and pitch them.
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Nice. $25 for a fully functioning i7/16GB/SSD laptop with an activated OS, even if it's an older machine, seems SUPER reasonable to me. And that's even before shipping costs, which you're including...so basically free.
These won't last long. Thanks for keeping them in the community!
Signing up for Pirate Ship or Shippo will save you a bunch on USPS/UPS - fyi.
I would like to get one if still available, sending PMThat was my hope. I know they're older, but they're still usable. I wanted someone to use them. I've had them listed for a while in my FS thread and have consistently lowered the prices on them with no interest. I recently gave one away to a co-worker for their kid. Plus I have a few newer model laptops that I'll be listing in my FS thread. I just need to pair down my "stuff" a bit first. I'll look into those for shipping. Thanks.
I have 2 Dell Latitude 6430u laptops I'm looking to get rid of. I had a 3rd one that I recently set up for a co-worker's kid to watch online classes and it's worked well for them. I've had these listed in my FS thread for a while now, but I'm at the point now that I just want / need to get rid of them. They're both in decent condition, with wear from normal use. They both have the same specs: Intel i7 2.5GHz processor, 16GB of memory, a 128GB mSATA SSD, and a fresh / activated install of W10 Pro. I do not have power cords, but any Dell 65w power cord will work.
I'm looking to get rid of them pretty much for the cost of shipping at this point. So I'd say $25 each. I'd be using a USPS Flat Rate box, which is around $20 to ship.
I'll leave them listed here for 1-2 weeks and then will strip some parts off of them and pitch them.
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Definetly appriciate the very quick response! Cant wait to replace the aged unit I currently have!And they're both gone!! Happy to see them get put to use. Now I've got some work to do to get them packed up and shipped!!
I know I missed out on these but if anyone has a 128GB - 256GB MSATA SSD I'll gladly pay shipping for it. So to who got one (and preceded to pull the drive for a bigger one) or anyone else that can help me with an MSATA drive Thank You in advance128GB mSATA SSD
128GB - 256GB MSATA SSD I'll gladly pay shipping for it.
You have a PMI have a few (3 at the moment) 128gb msata drives. I will need a few days to get a adapter to secure wipe.