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About Seabottom
- Birthday Jun 21, 1991
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New Zealand
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Electrician
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CPU
i7 2820QM
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8GB 1600MHz
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GTX460m
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Sager P170HM
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1x 500GB HDD + 1x 120GB SSD
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1080p
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Logitech G600
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Win7
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Ah, I have the black and gold bottle. I did not see a disclaimer when I bought it back a 1½ ago. But even with laser etching, you can still fill in the void left by the laser with a color. I don't see the big deal. As for emails not taking up space... well they do, I only have so much room in my google drive which is shared with the email system. Granted, I don't use google drive, so I have lots of free space, but... one day I'll get busy and won't have a lot of storage which forces me to literally BUY email storage space. No thanks, I'd rather be on top of it now, than having to drown later.
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Do you not delete emails? Do you have thousands of read emails in your inbox? How can you live with such an un-organised life? But maybe I am too organised, I do have a habit of -physically too- throwing things away and then digging through the trash to find it again. But well.... So, I guess there's no way to leave a review on how disappointed I am in the paint job coming off of the bottle then? It should have been recessed with a laser, not just painted on top.
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Who in their right mind keeps useless emails for that long? My inbox has got maybe 4-5 emails in it at most at all times. As soon as it's not relevant anymore, it's gone.
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I see, that's fine, but leaving a review only a few weeks after you got the merch seems to cater only positive reviews. How would I go about leaving a review now?
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I want to leave a review on the water bottle I bought a year ago, with photos, but there is no box anywhere to input it. I am logged in. It's the same with other products as well, there isn't any review box.
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Single player all the way, but multiplayer puzzles are always fun. Just a shame that it's so hard to find players these days. Even harder if you don't live in Europe or America....
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Similar spec'd laptops on eBay go for $150-200 USD. It's definitely worth it then, but I live in New Zealand and I don't think I'll find a buyer for it, but I can try It's a gaming laptop and the power brick is the size of an actual brick. Plus it weighs a ton for today's fuck-all performance. Also as I mentioned, the keyboard is a bit spotty, sometimes the keys work, sometimes they don't, must be humidity related I think? I wouldn't want to hand that over as someone else's problem. But selling it, with the buyer being aware of these issues seems like the better idea. I just don't think the market is that big around here in NZ.
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If you don't have a spare sata cable in your new build, then get an adapter like this one. https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/ADPUNI1039/Unitek-Y-1039-USB-30-to-SATA-6G-Converter-Super-Sp It sounds like you don't know much about computers. Install OS on brand spanking new drive Update it Shut down PC, then attach cables for the old drive Boot up, but make sure to select the correct drive, if you didn't, simply restart and change your selection. Now just open file explorer and move all relevant files over. You may want to transfer files from %appdata% as well.
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This is in my opinion, a valid concern as there have been issues with ATM's stealing card info by using an attachable cover. Though in the case of USB ports, it's not straight forward to replace a receptacle so it seems to only be an issue for people with tin foil hats aka Americans.
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Don't really think you need to liquid cool an i5. Also no GPU?
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I've had an SSD die (OS drive no less) due to being too full. I got a message in Windows pop up saying it was getting too full, and I ignored it for the day. Next day I went to boot and no luck. Drive was permanently dead. I couldn't even retrieve the data that was on it from a different PC. So now I always try to leave a minimum of 10-15% free space, basically, if Windows shows the usage as red in "my Computer" then you need to back off. Maybe you had a game install or update in the background which caused the drive to overfill.
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What I do at work is just change it to the month and year. Like, "September2022" or "April2023" or whatever it is. It's easy to remember and always different