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  1. Ah, I see. I guess that's why some manufacturers include the JCOM on the motherboard. They can't use have all USB and include an Adapter since that wouldn't work.
  2. Like this I suppose? Is there a chip on both ends for converting the protocol, or just one?
  3. Have you ever seen an internal adapter? I haven't found anything that would convert internally. I could tear down an external one I guess, maybe I can take that to rewire it. I could Frankenstein a whole bunch of internal with external. I know it sounds like a lot of work, but I have my heart set on getting this to work one way or another.
  4. Here's the diagram for both. I already did my research and found out that they are compatible (external adapters exist), but want to know which connection is equivalent to what (internally). JUSB has: VCC VCC USB0- USB1- USB0+ USB1+ Ground Ground No Pin NC JCOM Has: DCD SIN SOUT DTR Ground DSR RTS CTS RI No Pin If I had to guess I'd say that: one or more of DCD or DTR/DSR are equivalent to the VCCs; the S Input (SIN) and maybe RTS were equivalent to USB0+ and USB0+; S Ouput (SOUT) and CTS for USB1- and USB1-; NC is RI; Ground is Ground; and No Pin is No pin. Realistically, I only need to wire 5 connections (not 9), so there's that to consider as well. Meaning, I can stick to SIN/SOUT and avoid RTS/CTS. Again, I'm not sure of any of this, and it's hard to find a proper wiring conversion diagram. I have an unused JCOM1 connector on my motherboard and I want to be able to wire one of my USB connections to it since I don't want to have to use one of those awful hubs. My cable management is already tight, I can't spare more room and it would still look ugly if I could. I've already bought what I need, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
  5. So if I understand correctly, what you are trying to say is that the 250Hz end of that spectrum is louder than the 500Hz end?
  6. Your own estimated graph was pretty spot on! Though, I didn't see any of the over emphasis on the 250-500Hz range that you were talking about.
  7. http://www.superbestaudiofriends.org/index.php?threads/beyerdynamic-t1-gen-1-vs-gen-2-comparison.541/
  8. The edge part just seems like a gimmick though. I wouldn't have minded the edges though if they were separate displays form the main one. But, honestly still would prefer the non-edge in a Plus size (it's going to be a while until they release the next Note, so don't mention that).
  9. The Logitech g810 Orion Spectrum RGB Gaming Keyboard (with romer g switches): http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g810-orion-spectrum-rgb-gaming-keyboard
  10. For the US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B018SOU9FA
  11. Linus totally used noctua blue chromax here: https://www.vessel.com/videos/BMkc4j0kg
  12. So, I should get the 8320 then? I think I'll be using the Asus M5A97 LE R2.0 for this one. I probably won't be getting too good of an overclock for it since it is a low energy (LE) board, but the 8320 (and 8350) are still on the supported list: https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/M5A97_LE_R20/HelpDesk_CPU/ The AMD 990FX/SB950 is probably also a better chipset than the AMD 970/SB950 for 125w processors, but I'm broke and the Asus M5A97 LE R2.0 is all that I had lying around.
  13. They literally cost the same amount of money ($120 + $30; $150) and and processors with their stock coolers are pretty close to each other in terms of performance, so which one(s) should I get?
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