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BakerT

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  1. I find it a bit weird that a lot of people take Steve's word as absolute truth here. Some valid points yes, but a competitor that says "I have to do my journalistic duty" and people then believe every word also seems biased.
  2. Yeah I think its ok. Prime95 Max Heat stress test is worst case senario in my book. I did buy a 92mm 38mm deep 8000RPM delta fan too. But can't find a good way to mount it and tbh when powered on it was almost too violent.
  3. I did this with a Noctua NH U9 and a 4000 RPM 92MM Delta Fan. Under a Prime95 Max Heat test I could keep it around 86C. And moved it to a cooler room so should be even better now.
  4. Do remember that this is still a "beta". Might be why the sites get different results.
  5. I have built 1 Phenom ITX and 2 Phenom M-ATX systemts and I reccomend these cases. I do think the Phenom looks better than the Colossus-M though.
  6. What an awesome little case. Will consider this for my next ITX build.
  7. Send me all your mail. Then I'll post it online. I don't get why people don't care about privacy.
  8. Oh ok, I think I would return that phone then. Sound like a "broken" battery.
  9. I have a HTC One. I have up to 4 days without charging. Think people just need to setup their devices not to suck the battery dry.
  10. Nice looking case. Might use this for my next itx build
  11. The Asus N66U is one of the best routers I have owned. Cant wait to see the first reviews.
  12. WD announced this lineup, which seems to be a enterprise version of the RED series. What really confuses me is that the MTBF on the RED's is 1.000.000 hours compared to the Se's 800.000 hours. They do seem to be faster than the Red's though. Maybe bacause of 7200 vs 5400 RPM. Read more at Anandtech
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