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http://i.imgur.com/kqEb4N4.jpg

How do I dust off the very back of this without removing the frame or anything like that? I can't do it from the other side because there are two "fences" that prevents all of the dust from going away

http://i.imgur.com/kqEb4N4.jpg

How do I dust off the very back of this without removing the frame or anything like that? I can't do it from the other side because there are two "fences" that prevents all of the dust from going away

You good ol' can of air

http://www.microcenter.com/product/413248/Core_i7_4770K_35GHz_Socket_LGA_1150_Boxed_Processor
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1202868-REG/asus_r9nano_4g_white_radeon_r9_nano_graphics.html
50% of bois

Also I have interesting news. Apperently people made some small 5D glass disk or whatever wich can store 360TB of data
Yep, 360 Terrabytes
Oh and it also last for a couple billions of years
http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/data-storage-technique-packs-360-tb-data-glass-disk-eternity/
« Last Edit: February 27, 2016, 06:55:12 AM by espio100 »

too bad thats 360TB of write-once data probably not gonna go into computers any time soon

Yeah, but I see can see a huge evolution in data storage in the next couple of years because of this. If people can store that huge amount of data on such a small disk, imagine how much you can fit in a 3.5" drive.
Maybe loving petabytes of data. no, maybe even exabytes
Oh boy

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/bisjac/saved/YK8G3C

A build i just completed few days ago.
Its tiny and awesome lol




Jesus christ the prices of SSD's dropped so hard the past 2 or 3 months.




No matter how much I try.

No matter what I use.

Be it tape or tubes

I can NEVER get my dad's server's setup so smooth. It always ends up being a loving mess. Ethernet cables everywhere.


Found this

P O R N
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now imagine having to follow a cable buried in the globs of cables to try to diagnose an issue or to replace the cable.