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You know, thinking about it a little bit more on the buying mobile versions of games, one thing that grinds my gears and why I've pretty much stopped putting money into Android stuff is the fact that long term support is not guaranteed. I actually have quite a few Games and Applications that are just no longer supported by newer versions of Android; I spent the money on them and yet, I can no longer use them.

Sure there are some PC games that will no longer work on newer hardware, but typically with a bit of legwork, you can get them running via a variety of methods. But Android? My favorite Weather app was removed from the Play Store and I can't get it on my tablet. Carmageddon, which I loved playing on my mobile devices, no longer works on any of my devices, because it's never been updated. I grant that this is a developer issue, but if we're going to be white knighting Stop Killing Games, I feel like there are other things that ought to fall into that category, not just the Games themselves, but Applications as well.

I know this is generally par for the course with the world we live in, but I by and large try to avoid this kind of stuff in my life.
 

Shopping for a new SSD has led me to a market trends page stating prices may increase 5-10% for the remainder of the year. Somehow I went down a rabbit hole of reading Kioxia press releases about their latest NAND tech releases, and ended up at that site I linked. All I want is an affordable, durable SSD...
 

Shopping for a new SSD has led me to a market trends page stating prices may increase 5-10% for the remainder of the year. Somehow I went down a rabbit hole of reading Kioxia press releases about their latest NAND tech releases, and ended up at that site I linked. All I want is an affordable, durable SSD...

I'm not sure what size you're looking at, but I have two of these guys, one in my Steam Deck, the other in my Desktop. My desktop doesn't have the screw hole for the shorter SSD, only fitting 2280s, but with the heat shield for it, it's held in place just fine and caused no issues. It's plenty fast, as well.


They were about $142 out the door when I bought them.

Edit: I also have one of these in my laptop. Very affordable, very fast.

 
I've played a couple more runs of Noita, but I keep dying to dumb mistakes (mostly hitting myself with my own weapons). I also keep trying to figure out how to kill the guardian that shows up if you damage the Holy Mountain area, but I've only managed to do it once by making a little tunnel it couldn't follow me into and then putting something heavy on the mouse button so it kept shooting at him while I grabbed a drink and a snack.

I made it to the fourth area once more with some great wands, but as soon as I entered I got shot at by two enemies and when I tried to get to cover there were a bunch more enemies coming from the other side. I can't really deal with chaotic moments like that, I need to be able to hide and shoot enemies from around a corner.
 
I posted to the Tom's Hardware forums about some questions regarding SSDs. My main issue is my WD Blue SN570, which is my main drive, the download speed slows to a crawl when downloading anything larger than maybe 30GB, or even when transferring large files to that drive. They were all super helpful, and one person suggesting disabling Write Cache when downloading. That fixed my issue! Apparently these particular SN570 drives have a bug causing the cache to fill up quickly, as well as just having a small amount of cache to begin with. It's a strange issue that I've sort of put up with over the past two years I've had this drive, but lately it's becoming a bigger issue. However I have this temporary fix, so I'll hold off on buying a new drive for now.
 

Zed Clampet

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My Currently Playing: Balatro, Monster Train and Dune Awakening.

Balatro is getting ridiculously hard. I've won a few run in Monster Train and that is getting harder as well.

We've arrived in the PvP zone for Dune Awakening and built a little house. I didn't want to build inside PvP because they reset those areas once a week, so we're going to have to rebuild everything over and over.
 
Here’s a pretty nasty story.

I’m currently helping a buddy out by cleaning up his gaming PC. He hasn’t used it in a while, and says it doesn’t show any picture when he plugs it into his monitor. I said that I will look at it and give it a deep clean for him.

I took the PC home and immediately noticed a stench. A smelly computer… that’s a new one for me. I opened the chassis, got an huge waft of the stench, and noticed something was wrong. The fans were all discolored… oh I know what’s going on here.

The inside of the PC was caked on with weed resin. Years of constant weed smoke in his room, built up inside the PC… it was so disgusting. I began to use some isopropyl alcohol wipes for the fins and had to stop. I can’t continue without gloves.

It’s going to be as clean as new when I get it back to him. This is not an acceptable state for a PC :ROFLMAO:
 
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Here’s a pretty nasty story.

I’m currently helping a buddy out by cleaning up his gaming PC. He hasn’t used it in a while, and says it doesn’t show any picture when he plugs it into his monitor. I said that I will look at it and give it a deep clean for him.

I took the PC home and immediately noticed a stench. A smelly computer… that’s a new one for me. I opened the chassis, got an huge waft of the stench, and noticed something was wrong. The fans were all discolored… oh I know what’s going on here.

The inside of the PC was caked on with weed resin. Years of constant weed smoke in his room, built up inside the PC… it was so disgusting. I began to use some isopropyl alcohol wipes for the fins and had to stop. I can’t continue without gloves.

It’s going to be as clean as new when I get it back to him. This is not an acceptable state for a PC :ROFLMAO:

Fans are cheap enough, just replace em all and tell him he owes you cause the fans were dying...

Still playing Might & Magic, took a little break to tinker with my new tablet, which is silly given I'm likely to never game on it. Did get my other clue book for it the other day, which is kind of exciting; will definitely be bringing them on our trip next week. No idea if I'll get a chance to play, but at least I'll have my Deck with me.
 
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Fans are cheap enough, just replace em all and tell him he owes you cause the fans were dying...
Truthfully I don't like the guy THAT much... some alcohol and elbow grease will do the trick. They're all still spinning, so that's also another reason I'd rather not replace them.

I did consider replacing his RAM as the set I have lying around has faster speeds and tighter timings, but I figured I should hold onto it just in case I need it in the future.
 
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Seen this video a while back, but randomly though about it again today. I have a huge soft spot for strange 2000s PC tech. What made me remember this video was looking at old SilverStone cases from the early 2000s, I would love to get my hands on one and retrofit some modern USB connectors in the front, make a sort of sleeper build.
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Just look at these. They're so aggressively mid-2000s that it hurts to look at, but I absolutely love it. Replace the USB ports with modern 3.0 or higher, maybe try to get a USB-C in there, and you're good to go. As long as you can get decent cable management and thermals, then it would be an awesome project to work on.

Here's a good article with some nice pics, but not that comprehensive:
 
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