old.user4556
Has a sexy sister. I am also a Bodhi wannabee.
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As above - I'm tempted to switch out my secondary 1TB HD for a 1TB SSD.
Any down points?
Any down points?
You lose a terabyte of free storage?Any down points?
Psh, that's what a NAS is for.You lose a terabyte of free storage?
Why not just add an SSD and leave your 1Tb there for stuff you rarely use / access - picture backups or something...
You lose a terabyte of free storage?
Why not just add an SSD and leave your 1Tb there for stuff you rarely use / access - picture backups or something...
Typically a block is designed and built for a specific card but there do exist some "universal" blocks that will fit on a range of cards. I'd go with a bespoke block every time though. EK Waterblocks make pretty much everything that gets wet in my computer. They are based in Slovenia, make good looking, high quality parts and their support is excellent.I've been considering dipping my toe into water cooling (pun intended), but haven't taken the plunge (also intended) yet. When it comes to cooling graphics cards, are the cooling blocks engineered to fit a specific card? So if you upgrade your graphics you have to get a new block? Any recommendations on good quality parts for the job. I figure you really don't want to shop purely based on price when it comes to plumbing in your PC.