I feel like it's not something you see very often here compared to other items like knives and fidget items.
I have a JEYI 2230 NVMe case with a 1TB drive I keep on my keychain for backups of things that would be annoying to lose like my AntennaPod stats
I had a hell of a time trying to figure out how to word the title. What I mean is something that changed in your life for the better and you immediately started underappreciating it.
I got laser eye surgery a couple years ago and immediately got used to it and didn't think about all the minor inconveniences that came with having glasses.
Similarly I bought a curved computer monitor because it seemed neat and after a couple hours it feels so insignificant I stopped really "feeling" anything.
Here are some things I plan to keep from my current build:
Here are some things I plan to get new:
Should I consider anything else?
Everything seems to work out in PCPartPicker with two exceptions.
It seems like most motherboards will need to be updated to support the CPU. I don't know if it's possible to do this without a CPU or how likely I am to get a board with an older BIOS version.
It also says the RAM requires 1.45V more than the recommended maximum voltage of the CPU (1.35V).
I plan to upgrade the RAM, cooler, and CPU first and do the GPU later when there are more sales. I don't think this should be an issue. I was thinking about upgrading the RAM later but my computer currently has DDR4 and I think the CPU only supports DDR5.
Running GParted gives me an error that says
fsyncing/closing dev/sdb: input/output error
Using Gnome Disk Utility under the assessment section it says
Disk is OK, one bad sector
Clicking to format it to EXT4 I'm getting a message that says
Error formatting volume
Error wiping device: Failed to probe the device 'dev/SDB' (udisks-error-quark, 0)
Running sudo smartctl -a /dev/SDB I get a few messages that all say
... SCSI error badly formed scsi parameters
In terms of the physical side I've swapped out the SATA data and power cable with the same results.
Any suggestions?
Amazon has a decent return policy so I'm not incredibly concerned but if I can avoid that hassle it would nice.
I feel like every two years I need to call my carrier and complain if I want a decent deal. They will do things like upgrade my plan on their website to have 10 extra gigabytes of data but won't upgrade me to it until I contact them. There's also all the new member exclusive deals that I feel make it impractical to just sit on one plan for an extended period of time.
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