So there is no way to add the drive? I wonder if they used the same internals for sff and mini-tower versions to save costs while marketing to two different segments.
Well I only need the one slot that accommodates the two drive sizes. I don't need to mount two drives at the same time and I'm not a fan of the pot multiplier needed for that option. I do need two inputs for two systems.
I bought about seven Samsung TVs and they also have a fixed output. Eventually I bought receivers and real speakers, but have not decided what to do for the bedroom yet.
That first part should be in MB. :doh: What I mean is that if I used a tablet to watch a few videos, the amount would be well over the 2GB.
No matter how I calculate the economics are not so great.
What are we recommending now in a USB 3.0 + eSATA toaster-style dock? THe white one crapped out (I can't remember the brand). However it was only USB 2.0 and eSATA.
How well does the board handle the higher voltages and currents of overclocking? Are there plenty of cases that big honking cooler will fit in that wouldn't take a µATX board?
At seven feet you won't be seeing the difference of 1080 in a 32", but at closer distances and in a larger TV the differences become noticeable. Of course the better TVs will have better image quality as well as higher resolution. Some of the analog outouts are full volume only, so your 2.1...
Really? I thought that the notebook drives were always significantly slower due to the smaller diameter platters, longer access times, and smaller butter.
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