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Old 10-02-09   #31 (permalink)
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He says the 32 bit copy he gives you will work the with x64, but he doesn't have the 64bit disk. So yes, you were correct.
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nuff said, he bought it from someone who was hosting a launch party.
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nuff said, he bought it from someone who was hosting a launch party.
Hmm. I'm not using an IcyDock or anything like it. I just plugged the SSD in and stuck it in the Cooler Master 690's railmount. With how cold these things run, I don't understand the need for anything like an IcyDock. I mean, it's just a PCB with chips on it: you could velcro it vertically to a wall in your case if you wanted to.

So, in other words: I see no reason to be waiting for the IcyDock, nor do I see the need to purchase one.

Actually, I guess the only reason I would get something like the IcyDock is for the sake of appearance.
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Hmm. I'm not using an IcyDock or anything like it. I just plugged the SSD in and stuck it in the Cooler Master 690's railmount. With how cold these things run, I don't understand the need for anything like an IcyDock. I mean, it's just a PCB with chips on it: you could velcro it vertically to a wall in your case if you wanted to.

So, in other words: I see no reason to be waiting for the IcyDock, nor do I see the need to purchase one.

Actually, I guess the only reason I would get something like the IcyDock is for the sake of appearance.
lol wut?
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You need to WATCH the video above two cables post.
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lol wut?
I was replying to the video, but I was being lazy by not quoting it. I mean, I didn't want to have the video posted twice, but I didn't want to have to scroll down and uncheck the box that says "Automatically embed media (requires automatic parsing of links in text to be on).".

I guess I assumed that everyone would watch it since it's such a short video.
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