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31st January 2004, 22:53 | #11 |
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| The soon to be announced new Epia's have a 5V interface (like laptops), instead of having to be powered with a regular ATX powersupply. It'd be nice to power your epia with a laptop adaptor, those are easy to find and powerfull enought. My IBM thinkpad adapter is 72W, powerfull enough for a dvd + hd + epia. : ) Anyone an idea where one can get those really silent Seagate 10Gb disks (without mutilating an Xbox)?
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1st February 2004, 00:15 | #12 |
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| Those seagate laptophd not good enough for ya ? Now they have 5400rpm version with 8mb cache |
1st February 2004, 00:20 | #13 |
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| scroll down and you'll see the psu Morex 55W PSU and DC-DC Converter Kit 64 pond sterling is quite expensive though, for what it is. |
1st February 2004, 02:00 | #14 |
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| Xbox seagates are LOUD. At least the one I had |
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1st February 2004, 11:04 | #17 | |
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Look they're kind of cheap (since last time i checked for laptop stuff, a 20gb travelstar @4300rpm cost €120, they are cheaper compared to the hitachi/ibm's) @MPL Seagate Momentus 20GB 5400RPM 2MB €105 Seagate Momentus 20GB 5400RPM 8MB €114 Seagate Momentus 40GB 5400RPM 2MB €153 Seagate Momentus 40GB 5400RPM 8MB €159 the price diffrence between the 8mb and 2mb are minimal I think I'll buy a 40gb/8mb soon for my titanium, wanna know I'll get a performance boost | |
1st February 2004, 17:06 | #18 |
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| front panel cut-out, not finished yet.. |
1st February 2004, 17:07 | #19 |
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1st February 2004, 17:12 | #20 |
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| you need to hold the paint bottle vertical, not horizontal |
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