does it also say 1.36V in CPU-Z (or whatever program) under load?
does it also say 1.36V in CPU-Z (or whatever program) under load?
2 TB USB 3.0 Flash Drive
I could have my movie collection and my steam library in my pocket.
I wonder what the speeds are and it wont be cheap thats for sure.
Off topic but that guy needs to buy a nail clipper
TL;DR: They haven't shown the 2TB model yet, nor do they probably have on at this point in time.When I first saw this I thought that this has taken miniaturization to the next level, a 2 Terabyte USB drive that's a big as your finger nail or slightly thicker than a penny! We've all seen this style of USB but usually only as large as 16GB! Actually the one that we looked at on display was only 16GB but the technology behind that particular 16GB stick is capable of scaling to 2 Terabytes. Its a shame they couldn't have the 2TB for us to check out but since it would most likely cost thousands of dollars to pick one up, they didn't want to just leave on lying around.
My guess, just as 512MB was HUGE a couple of years ago, technology will evolve and get smaller to the point where indeed this 2TB becomes mainstream.
Well nevermind then ignore me, and misleading titles are no fun.
There's really only so much you can do with the original CM690 chassis. I really hate this case.
red panda red panda red panda!
Where's your rear exhaust gone?
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It's not really a "gaming rig" and I'm still tinkering with it but here's my new HTPC:
ASUS E35M1-M PRO
2GB Kingston ValueRAM DDR3 1066 (single stick... might need a second since I'm reaching ~1.8GB used once I start doing stuff on the PC)
Primary HDD: Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB
Secondary HDD: Samsung EcoGreen F4 2TB
AZIO AWD102N Wireless card
PSU will be Antec EarthWatts 430W (lowest wattage 80 Plus rated PSU at the Fry's I went to, all lower wattage PSUs they had were from brands I've never heard of)
Cooler Master CM690II Advanced (wasn't being used, WAY larger than I need)
look at all that extra space
...and here is how it is in its current state until I have some spare time to mess with it:
... not one but TWO non-modular PSUs! The no-name PSU from my old HP desktop that I was using crapped out on me, so I got the Antec PSU sitting on the floor to replace it. Haven't had time to fully transplant it into the case yet... just plugged everything in to make sure it worked.
Right now I've got it hooked up to my 19" TV in my bedroom, but this weekend I'm looking at getting a 32" LCD TV to mount to the wall, and move my 19" TV over so I can use it as an external monitor with my laptop
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It's already drawing out more air than the case has available. This forces dust in through, well, wherever it can. As a direct result there will be more dust.
And that dust is certainly mostly going to go out via the fan again, but compared to positive pressure the dust goes via the fans. So the first part that'll get choked is the fan. But since fans cannot catch everything there's going to be dust buildup throughout the rest of the case as well.
In the end, it will give more dust buildup than positive air pressure, and more maintenance.
I don't think they said "never," but they did clearly suggest it was going to be massively reduced.
Tbf... At no point will I ever buy into "never", particularly when used in marketing, but I do understand that maintenance should be down by quite a bit when optimal. It's like Razer claiming PC gaming is dead, IBM claiming touch controls are the future, etc...