I was included, for the other poster, it came with 4 WD Red drives, replaced with some EXOS drives no difference to heat or noise, however, I have no tools to measure the true values and my assertion is anecdotal
I have one sitting about 3 feet from me running 24/7. It has a hum, but nothing terrible. If you had one set up near a TV for instance I doubt very much you would hear it.
You might, on the M920x at least, there is a grill for heat/airflow that if you put a half mil pad and half mil HS you'd probably impede the airflow capability built in
Well to be clear, M720q and M920q do have pcie, however, they lack the second m.2 drive slot. Also typically if you go the Tiny Thinkstation route rather than the ThinkCentre route, they generally come with the PCIe riser, You won't often find the riser included with M720q/M920q units, they...
Must have been some sort of 3rd party deal, I had two of them and one of them was the first PC I modded, i.e., paint, Dremel and acrylic window cables sleeving and OC'ing.
EDIT: thank you for the video! yes EMPAC PC partnership
So, I'm having a heckuva time finding any links/pics for a Creative labs Branded Soundblaster PC from the early 2000's. Wondering if anyone here remembers this computer and might have some pics stashed somewhere?
I"m in the same boat. Line me up as #2 behind @tammyTUX for a communication board if anyone has one or knows of a source thats not thru the roof expensive.
Very nice, There are several sources for a new version of the CH341A programmer that is 3.3V, I have both both worked fine, however, the 5V unit is now kind of retired, my luck is luck Murphy's law so I spent $25 on ALI for the 3.3V unit.
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