It is to stop the beer coming in contact with the bottle top.
It is to stop the beer coming in contact with the bottle top.
Modded wine cabinet, how cool would that be?
Well damn. My bad in that case.
In other news.. Anyone have/had experience with the 3d component of a 3ds/xl? More interested to see whether it gets tough on the eyes on a long gaming session for example. Been itching to play the new pokemon so trying to decide whether to get a 3ds or 2ds.
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From this thread:
http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...5#post24956775
Well you might not comprehend it but that's how it was, it's not some made up story, it's quite well known how poorly OCZ customer service handled the whole situation, not taking responsibility etc. until long after everyone else did. A bad reputations doesn't usually spawn out of nothing.
I'm just saying your screenshot doesn't prove anything beyond your drive being fine which no one that I know of have disputed. Who are these people that "make them out to be a guaranteed failure"? sure there are trolls and maybe a few completely unaware people but they're always around no matter which brand we are talking about. However having having 8-10% or even higher return rate is pretty bad no matter how you twist and turn it. 10% is not 100% so chances are quite high that your SSD is fine.
The initial comment was made to Deltrus about "no company would stand for that" when in fact OCZ did indeed "stand for it" via their stubbornness and poor media/support handling unlike most other brand at the time. There is really no need to start debating the whole OCZ situation one more time, you disagree with the majority and that's probably not going to change no matter how hard anyone tries.
It's quite clear they've had a rough time and clearly not bathing in success but at least Toshiba has seen some potential in the company and let them handle their own SSDs, their power supplies which has also had quite a few issues, although they do have some decent units, and other products are still not sold off afaik.
Also for the most part everyone has been able to buy Crucial, Samsung and a few others at the same price level but with much better reliability and support so it seemed like the obvious choice with a few exceptions. Why take a much bigger risk when there is an affordable and more reliable option.
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What the hell is that, and why is it blocking my 2nd 5"25 inch bay? Am I supposed to cut it out? :/
So, I have half a mind to return the TASCAM US-366 USB DAC interface. For the $202 it cost me, it is really lacking, for one, in the SNR department - when there is a really high pitch part in a song or low pitch, I can hear scratching, which is obviously not okay by most peoples' standards, who care about how their audio sounds.
If a ground loop isolator works, then hey, that would be cool because that would mean I could just go back to using my ASUS Xonar DX with 116 dB SNR... or maybe I'd just order an AudioEngine D1, which has a 110 dB SNR.
Either of which is quite superior to the 96-98 dB SNR of the TASCAM. >_<
Not to mention the headphone port on this thing is pointless, as it isn't very strong.
Yeah when i was looking I looked at that unit of yours, but I got the impression it's not really meant to be used as a DAC per se. More like a recording device for guitars. So you can record without the delay FE a Xonar would give you.
I'd recommend the D1 over the Xonar DX. But yeah, it costs more.
Xonar shouldn't have delay and even if it did, you are most likely not gonna record straight from guitar to the pc anyway are you.
I tried to do this....but as far as the mic port on my STX was concerned, the guitar barely existed. Turns out with no amplification they output a pathetically weak signal
But it works great when fed into an audio interface and THEN into the microphone jack, or directly from the audio interface into the PC itself. Lots of amping!
Also Delt isn't exactly a guitar guy :P
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I had that delay as well when using my Line 6 Pod XT but I was under the expression that the Xonar would actually fix it. Haven't given it a go yet though. Then again I don't see how DAC would be any different (it's usb interface like my Pod XT). For me it's a moot point nevertheless since I can just plug my headphones to the Pod itself and then plug that to the PC via USB and just record. There's some delay but I can't hear it since I'm not listening to the PC realtime.
And, as Xuvial said, since there's no amping nor any sound effects or processing the output is not only gonna sound weak but also very plain. No gain, distortion, nothing. Pretty hard to play like that. That's why you ultimately want a digital amp modeler to make it sound better.
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