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nick639v2 wrote:Are you particular to windows? What’s your price range and intended usage?
Captain Awesome wrote:Full-size laptops these days have more or less equal type a ports to type c. But the thinner ones naturally have no space for type a. You can get a dongle that will convert type c to type a. There are small ones but just another thing to carry around.
I make sure to buy devices with both type a and c where possible but type a is still far more popular.
2ndchance wrote:nick639v2 wrote:Are you particular to windows? What’s your price range and intended usage?
Yes, windows only. Budget is less than TT$10,000. Usage will be basic (browsing, office, Youtube) most times with some occasional photo and video editing. No gaming intended but if I did install some game, I would be fine with the least demanding game settings.
paid_influencer wrote:2ndchance wrote:nick639v2 wrote:Are you particular to windows? What’s your price range and intended usage?
Yes, windows only. Budget is less than TT$10,000. Usage will be basic (browsing, office, Youtube) most times with some occasional photo and video editing. No gaming intended but if I did install some game, I would be fine with the least demanding game settings.
you sounds like a good candidate for a macbook air forget windows forget it
paid_influencer wrote:2ndchance wrote:nick639v2 wrote:Are you particular to windows? What’s your price range and intended usage?
Yes, windows only. Budget is less than TT$10,000. Usage will be basic (browsing, office, Youtube) most times with some occasional photo and video editing. No gaming intended but if I did install some game, I would be fine with the least demanding game settings.
you sounds like a good candidate for a macbook air forget windows forget it
nick639v2 wrote:paid_influencer wrote:2ndchance wrote:nick639v2 wrote:Are you particular to windows? What’s your price range and intended usage?
Yes, windows only. Budget is less than TT$10,000. Usage will be basic (browsing, office, Youtube) most times with some occasional photo and video editing. No gaming intended but if I did install some game, I would be fine with the least demanding game settings.
you sounds like a good candidate for a macbook air forget windows forget it
I was going to say the same. MacBook Air. Anything windows software needed could run in parallels.
Tho 10k is a hefty price tag, I would still take that money to apple for longevity of their laptops.
xps 13 and Lenovo X1 are excellent choices for that budget and are regularly on sale.
And for less than 1k usd you can get the Surface Laptop 5
maj. tom wrote:What CPU?
st7 wrote:lol asking google that same question would have gotten you the answer right away....
x86 - 32-bit
x64 - 64-bit
DMan7 wrote:Wait people still use VMWare? I thought it was only me. I assumed everyone was using Azure to create their VMs in seconds rather than creating a VM and installing an OS from scratch.
maj. tom wrote:Wait did you say you're using a CD-Rom? For Windows 10? 11?
Use the downloadable Windows media creation tool (just Bing it) with a 16GB USB drive. It will select the word size automatically based on a scan of your system.
ProtonPowder wrote:Depends on the fan orientations, as having fans for fan sake could be useless if not flipped in the correct direction. Intake fans on the front by the I/O panel as well as at the bottom of the case where the power supply would be, and exhaust fans at the top and back of the case.
If you have a tower cpu cooler, it is best to put the fan in a push orientation.
kamakazi wrote:What case, what gpu and what motherboard.?
fred1266 wrote:ProtonPowder wrote:Depends on the fan orientations, as having fans for fan sake could be useless if not flipped in the correct direction. Intake fans on the front by the I/O panel as well as at the bottom of the case where the power supply would be, and exhaust fans at the top and back of the case.
If you have a tower cpu cooler, it is best to put the fan in a push orientation.
current orientation are
120mm intake at the front and top
120mm out at the back and top
had a120 on the side panel that i remove but was making noise so disconnected , that panel can take 2 additonnal 120 so i can do and in and an out?
thanks again
ProtonPowder wrote:fred1266 wrote:ProtonPowder wrote:Depends on the fan orientations, as having fans for fan sake could be useless if not flipped in the correct direction. Intake fans on the front by the I/O panel as well as at the bottom of the case where the power supply would be, and exhaust fans at the top and back of the case.
If you have a tower cpu cooler, it is best to put the fan in a push orientation.
current orientation are
120mm intake at the front and top
120mm out at the back and top
had a120 on the side panel that i remove but was making noise so disconnected , that panel can take 2 additonnal 120 so i can do and in and an out?
thanks again
dont mix intake and exhaust at the top, put both as exhaust instead. Better to have a negative pressure system than one with a turbulent flow inside
fred1266 wrote:kamakazi wrote:What case, what gpu and what motherboard.?
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EVGA GeForce GTX 960 4GB SSC GAMING ACX 2.0+
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kamakazi wrote:fred1266 wrote:kamakazi wrote:What case, what gpu and what motherboard.?
ps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00336EM ... UTF8&psc=1
EVGA GeForce GTX 960 4GB SSC GAMING ACX 2.0+
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Alright
As mentioned before, don't have two fans doing intake and exhaust side by side at the top of the case.
My advice would be to place an intake fan on the side panel in the lower position and remove the unused fan; it is going to get dirty there though.
Have the top exhaust fan placed closer to the back of the case, (or you can try two exhaust fans at the top and none on the side panel)
Leave the front intake and rear exhaust.
I do have a similar version of this case, except mine has the 3.5mm drive cage extended down to the bottom of the case which obstructs the airflow from the front intake.
I currently have an intake at the front and the lower side panel (120mm)
One exhaust at the back (120mm) and i have my CPU tower cooler pointed to exhaust upwards; not entirely by choice as that is one of the two mirrored positions that the mounting mechanism would work...and heat rises
If you also have the opportunity...remove as much dust as possible from the heatsinks, fan blades and fan grilles
32bit processors haven't been on the market for 20 years.fred1266 wrote:st7 wrote:lol asking google that same question would have gotten you the answer right away....
x86 - 32-bit
x64 - 64-bit
ok thanks
teems1 wrote:32bit processors haven't been on the market for 20 years.fred1266 wrote:st7 wrote:lol asking google that same question would have gotten you the answer right away....
x86 - 32-bit
x64 - 64-bit
ok thanks
Chances are every CPU being used is a 64bit processor.
DMan7 wrote:People does still use boot cd? USB out of stock?
Ronaldo95163 wrote:
Dont try this on your pc especially if it's air cooled
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