Hah, absoultely not! However, just for you, I've taken a snap of my jugs...
Nice jugs m8
Hah, absoultely not! However, just for you, I've taken a snap of my jugs...
*Tries not to make a milk joke*
Go for a USB-C hub with PD in that case. USB-C is backwards compatible with TB3 ports so it'll work the same, just with less bandwidth. In honesty TB3 only really shines if you're using SSD external storage/external GPUs etc, stuff that requires the mega bandwidth it can utilise.
I have the one before this and use it easily 8 hours a day and have done for over a year. No need for a expensive fancy screen I got one you build yourself its amazing. Can get you a link if you want.
Please!I have the one before this and use it easily 8 hours a day and have done for over a year. No need for a expensive fancy screen I got one you build yourself its amazing. Can get you a link if you want.
Some Aftershokz Xtrainerz for tunes while swimming and cycling, impressed so far.
When moving into my first flat last year the kitchen was a place where I didn't skimp. Asked for contributions towards a classic casserole from le creuset for Christmas which was eventually £250 but I can see it really lasting decades and it's a pleasure to use. Worth it if you love being in the kitchen!Yup. It's my first purchase from them, but I'm definitely not seeing it be my last. I really enjoy food and cooking, so it's definitely worth the investment. A huge amount of their range is pointless to me though, so I'd never purchase stuff like crepe pans, casserole dishes, etc. A lot of their little trinket items are pretty cool too, although some things like spatulas appear to be like the snake oil power cables in another part of these forums.
Yup. It's my first purchase from them, but I'm definitely not seeing it be my last. I really enjoy food and cooking, so it's definitely worth the investment. A huge amount of their range is pointless to me though, so I'd never purchase stuff like crepe pans, casserole dishes, etc. A lot of their little trinket items are pretty cool too, although some things like spatulas appear to be like the snake oil power cables in another part of these forums.
When moving into my first flat last year the kitchen was a place where I didn't skimp. Asked for contributions towards a classic casserole from le creuset for Christmas which was eventually £250 but I can see it really lasting decades and it's a pleasure to use. Worth it if you love being in the kitchen!
Tesco go cook Range is good for most baking tins, I admit if you plan to do a lot of baking you may want something better, for me though it works just fine i do use grease proof to line the tin though
I love mine for cycling, makes a huge difference over in ear ones. I even find them clearer when moving at speed, than in ear. With in ear the wind noise drowns out the audio, but with these the audio is still quite clear. I had a similar experience making a phone call too. With these the other person could hear less wind and hear me nice and clear.
My last watercooling build was a fun project but hugely overkill for what I needed, my brother was in desperate need of a new rig so I let him have it for a decent price. I've put together a more modest rig with the usual VFM parts > 3600x from MM (£140), 16GB 3600 C16 RAM (£93), Red Devil 5700 XT (£399), MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX (£105). Then I spent a little more on cooling as I wanted a silent PC on idle and it's one area I'm happy to overspec. Dark Rock Pro 4, 2 140 SW3 at the front and 2 120 SW2 for exhaust.
Went all black in the Meshify C.