(Part 3) Top products from r/computer

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We found 25 product mentions on r/computer. We ranked the 83 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/LetTheJamesBegin · 1 pointr/computer

A 24-pin extender is a quick fix. https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-8-Inch-Power-Extension-ATX24POWEXT/dp/B000FL60AI. If you're going for performance and professional quality, I'd say I've never regretted my decision to invest in a Molex crimp tool like this: https://www.amazon.com/HT-225D-Cycle-Ratchet-Crimping-interchangeable/dp/B007JLN93S?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_1. A 24-pin connector isn't a fun one to mess with, but being able to custom wire your case exactly as you need it comes with some real benefits, and there are a surprising number of options for optimizing wire management.

TL;DR An extender will do the job fine, just not optimally, but if you're feeling adventurous then get a Molex crimp tool to make all the wiring just as you want it.

u/Bermif · 1 pointr/computer

Here got u, it's 409$ plus 19 shipping but powerful and good, I was keeping my eyes on this thing for awhile for my friend https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Optiplex-9020-Quad-Core-Professional/dp/B00T6H8GIG

u/MK_Terry · 1 pointr/computer

This is not a good choice but I love this machine. It's A++ cool.

u/blublubbluf · 1 pointr/computer

what budget are you on? I have this https://www.amazon.de/Zotac-GeForce-Grafikkarte-Base-Takt-Boost-Takt/dp/B01GVNN9GQ gtx 1070 (I got it cheaper) and use a silverstone rl06 pro and have been pretty happy. LG Julia

u/N1SHANTD · 2 pointsr/computer

Since I'm incredibly bored, I looked into a few power supplies on Amazon. if you don't mind could you check them out and suggest which one i should get? Again, thanks for the help previously.

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https://www.amazon.in/Corsair-VS450-450-Watt-Power-Supply/dp/B00X8QBT6M/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=power+supply&qid=1555173904&s=gateway&sr=8-4

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https://www.amazon.in/Cooler-Master-MWE-450-Watt-Supply/dp/B075F7VZG2/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=power+supply&qid=1555173904&s=gateway&sr=8-8

u/H4lorion · 16 pointsr/computer

Something like this Hdmi - VGA or HDMI - DVI hope this helped.

u/Stalker401 · 1 pointr/computer

So i'm still having some issues on this. I tried to hook it up via this: USB3 to Sata3 When I do this I see it show up on the DiskPart list as Disk2, but it shows "no media". It also doesn't show up under System>Storage. And under Disk management it shows up, but as removable G drive and to the right where it should show partitions and what not, nothing is there.

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it is a PC HDD that i'm trying to erase on a laptop. Does that matter. Thanks in advance for all your help.

u/Web_Glitch · 1 pointr/computer

This is how they’re supposed to be by design. Most computers now have it this way. Usually headsets will have a splitter but if you don’t happen to have one they’re pretty cheap. here’s one for $6 USD on Amazon. As a general rule, the green jack is for headphones and the pink is for microphone, which is why the pink one is the only one that’ll let you use your mic on the back of your computer.

u/antlicious · 1 pointr/computer

you can always get a "usb to sata" cable. It has both the power and data port.

If you want to keep everything interal, ebay has you covered. Usually a power connector connects to the PSU and it would have several power connectors branching out of that single cable.

Although, I recommend getting the splitter and using your existing cable to connect both hdd and sdd.

Edit: I didn't read that you checked ebay already lol but the pc specialist is BS. your ssd is not mini sata. it's standard sata.

u/Segata_Sanshiro · 1 pointr/computer

https://www.amazon.com/XPOWER-Airrow-Multi-Use-Electric-Computer/dp/B01BI4UQK0/ref=sxin_2_ac_d_rm?ac_md=0-0-eHBvd2VyIGJsb3dlcg%3D%3D-ac_d_rm&keywords=xpower+blower&pd_rd_i=B01BI4UQK0&pd_rd_r=ad8dad1f-fc71-4bdc-be3c-a57a40ac3d09&pd_rd_w=3ZwgD&pd_rd_wg=P6vdX&pf_rd_p=2938a786-9bec-4d37-8c06-456e3edce5d1&pf_rd_r=XC35VVYAFZ3V8KTVVSN0&psc=1&qid=1572070752


I have one of these for cleaning my desktop occasionally. I recommend not using a que tip as the fuzzies will get stuck in the slot or pull a pin or something. Also, compressed air is ok but careful not to move the can while the spray is going or it will release moisture is what i've experienced.

u/RichardPascoe · 1 pointr/computer

All new Solid State Drives are Sata III. You can plug in a SSD into a Sata II slot but data transfer is restricted. Which defeats the purpose of upgrading.

Buy a fitting kit with the Sata III cables included and it should also have a power connector cable. New computers have the loom from the power supply normally tied up and tucked away. So having the power connector means you can leave the loom nice and tidy and just use the power connector cable that comes with the kit.

I had a computer with a 120GB SSD for a few years and was waiting for the price on 500GB SSD drives to drop. Here are the two items I bought together:

Kingston A400 SSD

and the fitting kit was:

Sabrent 3.5 inch/2.5 inch Fitting Kit

I bought a Kingston but you can buy whatever brand of SSD you want. Samsung SSD with Nand technology is one option.

Edit: I had better add this information for anyone adding a second drive for the first time. Sometimes after adding a new SSD the computer will recognize the new device and list it but may not assign a drive letter. This means everytime you click My Computer your new drive is not there but you can see it listed under Devices. All you need to do is go to Disk Management and set a drive letter.