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    News DIY mini PC kit boasts direct PCIe connection to eGPU with faster speeds than Thunderbolt 4

    “Mini Maker Turbo Mini X” Finally someone puts the motherboard WHERE it belongs!!! On the BOTTOM of the case!!! :D
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    News NZXT Issues H1 Product Recall Over Safety Concerns

    Hello, Are there any H1 cases on the market without the SAFETY issue? https://blog.nzxt.com/details-on-h1-case-safety-issue/ If so, HOW CAN I CHECK if the cases are NOT affected by this problem? Thanks P.S.: I contacted nzxt but no response whatsoever!! (the community is non existent...
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    [SOLVED] Problems with Macrium Reflect.

    Copy paste is NOT recommended (not without a program like TeraCopy, for example, that gives you options to react to errors and anti-virus interferences, etc etc)! Imagine a huge amount of data! MILLIONS of files... and suddenly an ERROR! Imagine the AV program interfering! Start the process all...
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    [SOLVED] Problems with Macrium Reflect.

    Having the same error cloning 2 WD external drives (4 TB) The drives are different models (one is a WD RED bought 2 years ago, the other is the NEW PLAGUE SMR DRIVES that i JUST HATE...) I always make clone (sector copy) and now i can't with this new dive! I get clone failed: "Volume cannot...
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    News WD Sets the Record Straight: Lists All Drives That Use Slower SMR Tech

    I risked for a NEW external WD drive, and i got a WD40EDAZ inside an external ELEMENTS enclosure!!! I feel ripped off! I just hate that consumers don't have a clue about the drive inside external enclosures, and need to open the package to check the hard drive info. Now it's gonna be a HASSLE...
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    News WD Sets the Record Straight: Lists All Drives That Use Slower SMR Tech

    Someone said this is part of a RACE for BIGGER capacities. It can be... BUT, before that happens, WD is probably using the most demanding customers / environments to TEST SMR tech so they can DEPLOY them in the bigger capacity DRIVES: 8, 10, 12, 14TB and beyond (do not currently exist). I say...