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Initial reaction, what a ridiculous waste of money! Few hours later I bought one, arrived today and have to admit, it's great![]()
Seek Thermal Pro
Didn’t the old cable have split pins? Most I see are 6+2. Or is this an aesthetic thing?Never judge a book by its cover eh
Got my 8pin to 6pin PCI-E braided extension today to match the 8 pin one the GFX card already has so now my cable organisation in the case is finally at an acceptable standard since the old GFX had dual 8 pin ones and the new one decided to not play along with the same standard...
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Are you planning on screening people with a fever?![]()
It does but not on the correct side lol so the little clip ends up the wrong side up!Didn’t the old cable have split pins? Most I see are 6+2. Or is this an aesthetic thing?
Not a bad ideabut more for checking PCBs for hot (misbehaving) components. Helpful when trouble shooting. Will also check your house for heat loss areas, and also to make silly pictures of your dog etc.,
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aaarrrrgggghhhh, Zuul!
amazing find! Bet it was only a fiver as well
cheers! haha, sadly not, was £50.
Its the cherry speed switches, and man does it take some getting used to, there is like,no travel at all before they activate![]()
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He got a bargain at £50!|Damn, clearly somebody knew what they had in the charity shop and googled it. Quite often with tech they get their prices wildly wrong. I have had some right bargains from charity shops. I once got an original mickey mouse clock for 50p which was worth £300.
|Damn, clearly somebody knew what they had in the charity shop and googled it. Quite often with tech they get their prices wildly wrong. I have had some right bargains from charity shops. I once got an original mickey mouse clock for 50p which was worth £300.
He got a bargain at £50!
That’s an absolute beaut of a keyboard. My one cost me £130 and that was with a big discount.
It’s still £185 now, so £50 is a steal.