Distilling Absinthe — Part III
The United States Postal Service certainly had a weird way of delivering a package. I live in an apartment complex, meaning that packages that cannot be put in ...
The United States Postal Service certainly had a weird way of delivering a package. I live in an apartment complex, meaning that packages that cannot be put in ...
Now that we’re past the introduction, let’s actually get down to work, starting with a small aside on the table. I said in the previous section that...
It has been about a year since I last wrote about my wife’s computer, Absinthe. In that time the system has been running smoothly without any complaints. ...
The project is now in the client’s hands. Let’s go over the last steps and the final details. First, the PMP-420 was a no-go. I replaced it with a D...
So the build continues… The day after Christmas, my wife and I drove out into Kansas to visit family. Given the weather forecast for the next day compared...
Ah I love international orders… Thankfully everything in the box was unharmed. The only casualty was a corner of the thermal pad for the passive backplate...
I mentioned in the previous segment that water cooling parts were on their way. The first order from Performance-PCs arrived the day after Thanksgiving — ...
The time has come to introduce another build project, this one being a client build. All of the primary hardware has been purchased and I’m just waiting o...
So the system has been up and running for about a week now, so it’s time for a follow-up on how the system is performing. Temperatures First I couldn̵...
EK got back to me pretty quickly on my inquiry. The screws in question that I’d need are M3x10 DIN 7991. They even offered to mail me a set if I couldn...
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