Re: [H] PC Power & Cooling S75QB 750W EPS12V Power Supply $149 freeshipping
Depends on the line...the Silencer (as the S75QB is) series is built by SeaSonic, while the Turbo-Cool line is produced by Win-Tact. I don't think CWT makes any PCP&C supplies currently. All that info, however, is pre-OCZ acquisition. I don't think they've changed anything just yet, but you never know... Greg > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardware- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 11:45 PM > To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com > Subject: [***SPAM*** Score/Req: 7.1/5.3] Re: [H] PC Power & Cooling > S75QB 750W EPS12V Power Supply $149 freeshipping > > Seasonic builds pc p&c to my knowledge. > > > Sent via BlackBerry > > -Original Message- > From: j maccraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 21:36:33 > To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com > Subject: Re: [H] PC Power & Cooling S75QB 750W EPS12V Power Supply $149 > free > shipping > > > Interesting! > > Is PP&C made by CWT, Seasonic, or someone else? I > still need to replace my caps in > the Antec for my old XP box I'm giving the kids but > think I'd rather just buy new & > be done with it. ;) >
Re: [H] RAZR Firmware ?
Eh, I already put myself on the list for the blackberry 9000 series. Sent via BlackBerry -Original Message- From: j maccraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 21:39:54 To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: Re: [H] RAZR Firmware ? Much luck finding a good "new" phone at subsidized prices. No major carrier is offering any of the good versions of new motorola phones and likely the same for other brands also. FORC5 wrote: > thanks, it is and I suspect you are right. :'( > just live with it I guess or get a new phone. > fp > > At 07:58 PM 5/7/2008, j maccraw Poked the stick with: > >> Doubtful a flash will do much to help the V3 if that's >> what you have, it seems to >> simply be a flawed phone in the end. >> >> You can use the Motorola branded Phone Tools to >> transfer your phone book. > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: [H] PC Power & Cooling S75QB 750W EPS12V Power Supply $149 freeshipping
Seasonic builds pc p&c to my knowledge. Sent via BlackBerry -Original Message- From: j maccraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 21:36:33 To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: Re: [H] PC Power & Cooling S75QB 750W EPS12V Power Supply $149 free shipping Interesting! Is PP&C made by CWT, Seasonic, or someone else? I still need to replace my caps in the Antec for my old XP box I'm giving the kids but think I'd rather just buy new & be done with it. ;) Hayes Elkins wrote: > > I stand corrected! The dual 12v rail did not come about because of a mandate from Intel engineering - but rather from the one of many asinine EU standards pushed out this decade: > > > http://www.overclock.net/faqs/88626-info-do-you-need-multiple-12v.html > > [snip] > > Why did multiple 12V rails come about? > > Multiple rails came about because the EU mandated that the power on a single rail should not exceed 240VA (12V x 20A). Intel then stipulated in the ATX12V v2.xx standard that if the power on a 12V rail was likely to exceed 240VA, a second 12V rail needed to be engineered. For practical purposes, a limit of 18A was used, allowing for 2A headroom. Manufacturers replied by mass-producing multiple rail power supplies, using several types of engineering. Some power supplies are well engineered, and the 12V rails are truly separated with separate transformers. However, others draw power from one single transformer and the rails are only separated after transforming takes place. The issue with multiple rails is that the power per rail is relatively low, which unfortunately often results in the use of inferior parts. > > [/snip] > > I think the EU is trying to compete with California on who can pass the most misguided, outright stupid energy regulations. What's next, banning diesel? :) > > >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com >> Subject: RE: [H] PC Power & Cooling S75QB 750W EPS12V Power Supply $149 free shipping >> Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 07:59:45 -0400 >> >> >> Long ago Intel required dual 12v rails for power supplies in systems based on that unmitigated disaster called "Prescott", the thought being that a dedicated rail for CPU and another for peripherals would ensure clean power and push manufacturers to beef up wattage. >> >> Forward to today where we now have GPUs that surpass power draw of most CPUs and how any one component can surge in draw, Intel has backpeddled and now sanctions (as per their online builders spec guide) the use of massive 12v single rail power supplies because of how dynamic these draws can be. What good is a dedicated 20A 12V rail when a GPU can have a peak of 25-30A? >> >> >>> Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 20:26:18 -0700 >>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com >>> Subject: Re: [H] PC Power & Cooling S75QB 750W EPS12V Power Supply $149 free shipping >>> >>> Is a single 60A 12V rail better than multiple 12V >>> rails totaling ~60A? Too bad the >>> Red version is not on sale also! >>> >>> Who makes the Silencer Quad for PCP&C? >>> >>> >>> Al wrote: >>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703009 >>> $149 free shipping >>> http://promotions.newegg.com/PS/041508/index.html?cm_sp=SubCat_PowerSupplies-_-PS041508-_- Al >>> >>> >>> Be a better friend, newshound, and >>> know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ >> _ >> With Windows Live for mobile, your contacts travel with you. >> http://www.windowslive.com/mobile/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_mobile_052008 > > _ > Get Free (PRODUCT) REDâ„¢ Emoticons, Winks and Display Pics. > http://joinred.spaces.live.com?ocid=TXT_HMTG_prodredemoticons_052008 > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: [H] RAZR Firmware ?
Much luck finding a good "new" phone at subsidized prices. No major carrier is offering any of the good versions of new motorola phones and likely the same for other brands also. FORC5 wrote: > thanks, it is and I suspect you are right. :'( > just live with it I guess or get a new phone. > fp > > At 07:58 PM 5/7/2008, j maccraw Poked the stick with: > >> Doubtful a flash will do much to help the V3 if that's >> what you have, it seems to >> simply be a flawed phone in the end. >> >> You can use the Motorola branded Phone Tools to >> transfer your phone book. > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: [H] RAZR Firmware ?
Oh, missed this. Not always and in fact they're more likely to be in the phone memory since most features like photo & custom ring can only be assigned to phone stored entries on a Motorola at least. Winterlight wrote: > > >> r loose contact list etc. > > that should be on the SIMM which is movable to another phone. > > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: [H] PC Power & Cooling S75QB 750W EPS12V Power Supply $149 free shipping
Interesting! Is PP&C made by CWT, Seasonic, or someone else? I still need to replace my caps in the Antec for my old XP box I'm giving the kids but think I'd rather just buy new & be done with it. ;) Hayes Elkins wrote: > > I stand corrected! The dual 12v rail did not come about because of a mandate from Intel engineering - but rather from the one of many asinine EU standards pushed out this decade: > > > http://www.overclock.net/faqs/88626-info-do-you-need-multiple-12v.html > > [snip] > > Why did multiple 12V rails come about? > > Multiple rails came about because the EU mandated that the power on a single rail should not exceed 240VA (12V x 20A). Intel then stipulated in the ATX12V v2.xx standard that if the power on a 12V rail was likely to exceed 240VA, a second 12V rail needed to be engineered. For practical purposes, a limit of 18A was used, allowing for 2A headroom. Manufacturers replied by mass-producing multiple rail power supplies, using several types of engineering. Some power supplies are well engineered, and the 12V rails are truly separated with separate transformers. However, others draw power from one single transformer and the rails are only separated after transforming takes place. The issue with multiple rails is that the power per rail is relatively low, which unfortunately often results in the use of inferior parts. > > [/snip] > > I think the EU is trying to compete with California on who can pass the most misguided, outright stupid energy regulations. What's next, banning diesel? :) > > >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com >> Subject: RE: [H] PC Power & Cooling S75QB 750W EPS12V Power Supply $149 free shipping >> Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 07:59:45 -0400 >> >> >> Long ago Intel required dual 12v rails for power supplies in systems based on that unmitigated disaster called "Prescott", the thought being that a dedicated rail for CPU and another for peripherals would ensure clean power and push manufacturers to beef up wattage. >> >> Forward to today where we now have GPUs that surpass power draw of most CPUs and how any one component can surge in draw, Intel has backpeddled and now sanctions (as per their online builders spec guide) the use of massive 12v single rail power supplies because of how dynamic these draws can be. What good is a dedicated 20A 12V rail when a GPU can have a peak of 25-30A? >> >> >>> Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 20:26:18 -0700 >>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com >>> Subject: Re: [H] PC Power & Cooling S75QB 750W EPS12V Power Supply $149 free shipping >>> >>> Is a single 60A 12V rail better than multiple 12V >>> rails totaling ~60A? Too bad the >>> Red version is not on sale also! >>> >>> Who makes the Silencer Quad for PCP&C? >>> >>> >>> Al wrote: >>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703009 >>> $149 free shipping >>> http://promotions.newegg.com/PS/041508/index.html?cm_sp=SubCat_PowerSupplies-_-PS041508-_- Al >>> >>> >>> Be a better friend, newshound, and >>> know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ >> _ >> With Windows Live for mobile, your contacts travel with you. >> http://www.windowslive.com/mobile/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_mobile_052008 > > _ > Get Free (PRODUCT) RED™ Emoticons, Winks and Display Pics. > http://joinred.spaces.live.com?ocid=TXT_HMTG_prodredemoticons_052008 > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: [H] Outlook & McAfee VirusScan Buffer Overflows
LOL! Thane Sherrington wrote: > At 02:39 AM 10/05/2008, Gary VanderMolen wrote: >> those are uninstalled, the mail program starts working again. >> AVG and Avast are some of the antivirus products that seldom cause >> trouble. > > AVG probably doesn't cause any problems because it isn't doing much. :) > Avast is a nice product. > > T > > >
Re: [H] Outlook & McAfee VirusScan Buffer Overflows
It's popular because it's the most common bloat-ware shipped on new PC's these days! SAVCE is what I am using but would consider NOD32 or Kapersky or nothing before I'd go anywhere near a McAwful product. Been of that mind about MA for over 10 years in fact. Unless you have a business need for Outlook, and even then I'd use it only for the specific business need not normal email, Thunderbird is much better & free. Anthony Q. Martin wrote: > This is an interesting conversation. You guys are always jumping me > when I say thing about how IT pros act like gods on PCs in corps. Well, > ITs are the ones who influence the selection of such software. > Obviously, IT pros are NOT of one opinion on what's good and what's not. > Personally, I've never liked McAfee. It doesn't even seem to make sense > in terms of how to use it. But it's free to me. And other than this > problem with Outlook (which, is likely the source of the problem > anyway), it's been working fine for months. > > BTW, this is VirusScan Enterprise 8.0.0. >
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