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Picked up some bling for the older platforms that I'll hopefully bench someday 😂 

 

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Japanese snacks

 

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Dorayaki, Calbee hot and spicy chips (these are the bomb) and Pocari Sweat which is the most popular sports drink in East Asia and South Asia (it sort of tastes like a watered down Lemon-Lime Gatorade)

 

Got them from yamibuy.com. Instead of having to drive an hour to Mitsuwa market in Arlington Heights.

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Get it now! Leadex VII XG is fully compatible with Intel ATX 3.0 Specifications, supporting up to 200%...

 

Also have this on the way since my Seasonic Vertex GX won't power on anymore, we thought it was a short somewhere but its actually the PSU and I've only had it for a year and 3 months or something. Hopefully this Superflower does it's duty powering my rig folding, and hope there is a minimum of downtime.

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12 hours ago, Slaughtahouse said:

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Stepping up the BBQ game. Sorry, Hank

 

 

 

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high 90s for the next week+ and my A/C decided to crap out 😭

 

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Hopefully it's actually the problem :sad-smile:

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Just bought some steel tubing (3x8 11 gauge), and made these monitor holders.  Had to move out of my old "game" room and put my rig in the bedroom... At first I just dealt with only one monitor, but it started getting to me so I designed these and cut them out on a tube laser at work.  Might not be the most professional setup, but good enough for those old monitors.

 

Edit:  don't worry about the hood toppling over, it's screwed to the wall and the reason I had to move out of my game room is our son moved back home to get a new/better job and is staying with us until he can get an apartment around here.

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Ubiquiti U7 Outdoor

 

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All-weather WiFi 7 AP with 4 spatial streams, an integrated directional super antenna, and versatile mounting options.

 

Well now i got 1.5Gb wifi in my backyard. What do i do with it. 😄

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I should have taken a picture like last time. Looks like it's been a little over a year since I went from 12 to 14 TB, but I upgraded my hard drive from a 14 TB Seagate BarraCuda Pro to an 18 TB Seagate IronWolf Pro that I got for $160 factory recertified and then applied a $10 coupon to bring it down to $150.

 

I do a fair amount of photo/video editing and usually keep the raw source files because I can. I also keep the old drive as a physical backup dating back to the drive swap date and have it around until I buy the next drive. I secure erase and sell off any older drives, so I have a 10 TB and a 12 TB drive that I'll be selling off soon.

 

This is my first IronWolf Pro drive and it's surprisingly quiet. I was worried about it approaching Seagate Exos or HGST Ultrastar noise levels, but it's perfectly acceptable at arm's length away from my ear, no louder than the BarraCuda Pro at idle, and even quieter at seek.

 

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I also needed to buy a new USB-SATA dock because my old dock apparently maxes out at 16 TB because it would not read the new 18 TB drive at all. With the new dock, I somehow managed to not fully seat the USB 3.0 cable into the port on the motherboard back panel, so the entire file copy was done over USB 2.0 fallback. What should have been an approximately 11-12 hour operation took 70 hours.

 

This is how the new drive performs over SATA. USB 3.0 via the dock measured similarly after I properly reseated the cable. It maxed out at 40 MB/s sequential with the loose cable.

 

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Correct me if I am wrong but did you buy one of those portable / battery air dusters? I recall having a discussion here some months ago. Curious how it’s holding up.

 

I realized I need to winterize some water lines (remove water before it freezes) and figured I’d buy something that can work for PCs too and I don’t want to buy canned air or an air compressor.

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Correct me if I am wrong but did you buy one of those portable / battery air dusters? I recall having a discussion here some months ago. Curious how it’s holding up.

 

I realized I need to winterize some water lines (remove water before it freezes) and figured I’d buy something that can work for PCs too and I don’t want to buy canned air or an air compressor.

Yea I did, around black Friday last year I think. Still works great. Definitely a purchase I don't regret.

 

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The first place my mind goes now with battery powered tools is whether there's a version that uses Milwaukee M18 batteries.

 

Of course there is.

 

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39 minutes ago, Snakecharmed said:

The first place my mind goes now with battery powered tools is whether there's a version that uses Milwaukee M18 batteries.

 

Of course there is.

 

WWW.AMAZON.COM

 

 

That’s actually pretty interesting. I have a hammer drill and oscillating tool, both m18 Milwaukee.

 

USB-C is hella more convenient and likely lighter but the M18 tool probably has a lot more power (voltage) and more versatile.

 

Appreciate both recommendations 🙂 Gotta read up on this m18 version.

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I got the M18 pruning chainsaw and an HO 6.0 battery to go with it recently. The HO 6.0 battery doesn't get that much use since I have a pair of CP 2.0 batteries for my hammer drill and impact wrench, so I'm just finding new tools to go with the 6.0.

 

Project Farm on YouTube got me interested in a handheld vacuum using M18s to replace my ancient B&D Dustbuster vacuum that I never use anymore due to its low suction power. I have a couple of great corded vacuums, but have needed a solid cordless one for quite some time now.

 

The nice thing is that the M18 batteries charge very quickly and the battery packs, being the size that they are, can dissipate heat much better than a compact battery inside the chassis of the tool can.

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$14 upgrade for those that like to light everything up, like Clark Griswold

 

 

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