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Xploited Titan 16th June 2005 20:45

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Originally posted by Faiakes
Actually I have those nice Corsair RAM dimms with the light indicators, which tell me how much my memory is being used or whether there is no RAM use, in which case I know the system has frozen and is not merely "taking its time".
i remember seeing a review where they took out the RAMs LED system and it was found out it's just a random pattern created to give the illusion it works, but in fact, there's no connection between the LEDs and any of the RAMs pathways :D

Xploited Titan 16th June 2005 20:46

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Originally posted by lazyman


Correct statement; high voltage too :)

I'm glad it's a correct statement, I'm studying electronics :^D

jmke 16th June 2005 22:18

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Originally posted by Xploited Titan
Very nice review, but capacitances store charges, and voltage, not current, self-inductions store current.

lil detail. :D

updated in the article, thanks for the rectification

jmke 16th June 2005 22:25

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Originally posted by Xploited Titan

i remember seeing a review where they took out the RAMs LED system and it was found out it's just a random pattern created to give the illusion it works, but in fact, there's no connection between the LEDs and any of the RAMs pathways :D

I had them; and they were not random I can assure you:)

Sidney 17th June 2005 05:29

A mere $500 delivered to your door is certainly not something for the regular Joe, even if they use all Japanese caps, modular cables; 0 dBA.

That is, make all your like or dislike you want as long as you are willing to part with $500, I am sure PC Cooling & Power will make a customer unit for you.

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I'm glad it's a correct statement, I'm studying electronics
Very interesting study; you can substitue gear-reduction, center differential, planetary gear, friction etc into the functions in electronical terms; rectifier, resistor, choke, capacitor, diode etc etc..... I have an EE in the immediate family :)

Hope you like RF communication; may be I could re-start my Ham Radio and do some CQ with you. :)

Sierra India Delta

Xploited Titan 17th June 2005 08:10

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Originally posted by jmke


I had them; and they were not random I can assure you:)

OK, I trust your statement. :ws:

Xploited Titan 17th June 2005 08:13

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Originally posted by lazyman
Very interesting study; you can substitue gear-reduction, center differential, planetary gear, friction etc into the functions in electronical terms; rectifier, resistor, choke, capacitor, diode etc etc..... I have an EE in the immediate family :)

Hope you like RF communication; may be I could re-start my Ham Radio and do some CQ with you. :)

Sierra India Delta

First, need to clean up my room :^D Then put back my computer in business (need some springs to avoid kinking of my 12/19mm Tygon :puke: ). Afterwards, I might think of building me a lil radio, will be fun, and will fill in my holiday time :D

Xploited Titan 17th June 2005 08:22

Will be nice to talk with a foreign shrimp :D

Even though I'll have to learn much about radios. :-/ And we need approvals to use those radios (dunno how legislation in the US state about the matter).

Concerning your relations between mechanics and electronics: here, at school, we often compare electronics to hydraulics :D

PS: you're surrounded by geeks I see :^D (Madshrimps, family...)

FreeStyler 17th June 2005 11:12

and where can you get these PSU's in Belgium.
Would I get one of there, or a lesser one for my server (P4 northie, but 12 or more hard drives, now running on 2 PSU's (400 and 300, the 400 alone did't do it)

jmke 17th June 2005 11:23

if you can't find PC P&C in Belgium, you could go for Zippy's higher end
http://www.mpl.be/products.aspx?id=23&sid=106


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