Hello.
Available are:
A Windows notebook with USB type A USB 3.0 ports.
External 2.5" USB HDD's.
One planned 3.5" 8TB SATA.
Does Windows serve as a control centre, so to speak, for copying files from an external USB hard drive to a 3.5" SATA HDD connected to the notebook via an adapter and vice versa?
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Can anyone give me a tip on where I can order 3-pin and 4-pin plugs with the corresponding crimp connections for repairing cables for PC case fans? Are there any (repair) kits available? Which crimping pliers would you recommend?
Many thanks for your advice.
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Graugear has released a new SSD cooler, called G-M2HS06. The model looks very appealing, high quality and effective.
If this were to be included in the Galaxus/Digitec product catalogue, the thing could be a hit. Provided, of course, that the impact is as high as the pictures suggest. Unfortunately I haven't found any tests yet, nor have I been able to test it myself, but first impressions of this SSD cooler are promising.
Link to the manufacturer: https://graugear.de/portfolio-...
Good evening
I recently bought the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 EAGLE OC (10GB) on Digitec and subsequently also a new power supply (Corsair RM850 *2019* (850W)).
Now my case fan seems to get more current with the new power supply than before. My BIOS doesn't offer any control option for the fan and it's not possible via the Speedfan software. When I looked at the case fan, I found out that it is only a 3-pin fan. That means it is only controlled by the power supply, if I understood correctly.
In any case, the fan really gets going with the new power supply. As soon as it gets a bit warmer in the case, it uses the full new power and goes off like a jet plane (80db volume measured).
After all I have read so far, I see two options and would like some advice.
1. unplug the fan and leave the case open. I'm not sure if this is a good idea and the CPU and GPU fans have enough fresh air.
2. an external fan controller which controls the power supply for the 3-pin fan. I haven't found a product for this on Digitec. Only for 4-pin fans.
By the way, the temperatures of the CPU are completely within limits even in full operation. I've been monitoring all the temperatures for a few days now because at first I was afraid that my mainboard would suffer with the new power supply, since I have an HP mainboard with a 4-pin power connection for the CPU and only have an 8-pin cable from the power supply that could be attached to the 4-pin connector without any problems (I didn't just do that on the off-chance, by the way).(by the way, I didn't just try this on the off-chance, but found appropriate splitters from 8-pin to 2x 4-pin for exactly this problem, so it shouldn't be a problem that just the 8-pin connector with 4 pins is connected to my 4-pin mainboard CPU power connector).
A bit much at once, I hope you can see through it :)
I would be very happy to receive an answer, thank you in advance.