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Link to Amazon
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0196J3UZ2/ref=abs_brd_tag_dp?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER I have this, has normal SATA connector with removable bridge. The part number is the same. Don't know if Seagate has changed it though.
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[Closed] Amazon - Logitech G930 7.1 gaming headset - 48.99 USD
snkmoorthy replied to snkmoorthy's topic in Hot Deals
Don't know I don't get any money if you buy, please use Linustech code, it is his site after all. -
Tri/quad socket am3+ mobo ?
snkmoorthy replied to technoob94's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Xeon LGA 2011 - Supermicro -
I have always gotten the Hitachi 7200 RPM 2.5" 1TB drives
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Tri/quad socket am3+ mobo ?
snkmoorthy replied to technoob94's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Fair enough . This model came with an expansion board to add 4 more CPUs for a octa CPU solution. -
Tri/quad socket am3+ mobo ?
snkmoorthy replied to technoob94's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
CPU miner. Video rendering. Folding. Most new desktops have more power now than this. 4 x 8389s @ 2.9Ghz each. -
Tri/quad socket am3+ mobo ?
snkmoorthy replied to technoob94's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I heart my Tyan n4250QE -
Massdrop link only 30 units available, 14 gone.
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Amazon link Can be disassembled and used as SATA storage.
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Link - Amazon TLC flash based.
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Amazon PNY sale Overall not a great deal, but look at the difference in price between 64GB and 128GB, only 10 cents, seemingly, actual price for 64GB is 19.99
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I can see your point, but what appeals to me is the 10-year warranty and little bias towards MLC.
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Amazon link SanDisk Extreme PRO 480GB SATA 6.0Gb/s 2.5-Inch 7mm Height Solid State Drive (SSD) With 10-Year Warranty- SDSSDXPS-480G-G25 some other nice offers as well
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Good to know. Thanks. The community free version was made available less than a year ago. So the 20 year reference was an exaggeration. Has the licensing changed at all. Will I be getting cease-and-desist, copyright issues for certain things if I use free version of VS or use someone's code. Last update I have from MS was shared-source licensing, which is good only for a few.