Here are the parts I am using. MSI X99A Godlike Gaming motherboard from around 2016, and the Fractal Design Meshify 2 XL case.
The motherboard does not have an internal USB-C port. It was one of the first ones to have a USB-C port on the back panel. The case has the standard USB-C front panel...
I just purchased a case with USB-C on the front panel. It has the standard internal USB-C cable, and connector. My old MB has an external USB-C port on the back panel only. I need a cable to connect the two. So it would have a standard USB-C male connector on one end, and a female USB-C...
John Deere.
You can get a D series from a local big box store, and still get service from a local John Deere dealer. Although maintenance is easy, and you can look up on the net how to do
most things.
I think that the Focus is a much better deal. It can be used to haul more people in comfort, and more cargo. I love the 2.0 turbo also. I think it comes down to if you and your stuff fit in the Fiesta, if not get the Focus ST.
Truecar is a waste of time. All they will do is spam you for autos you do not want. Def use a burner phone, and email if you are going to try to use them.
I base this opinion on my experience buying two new cars over the last year. Nothing exotic, Ford Focus ST, and Ford Escape Titanium.
This is a great monitor. I replaced my Auria 27 with one of these. The speakers do not look as big in real life as they do in the pictures. I put it on an Arctic Z1 mount. For someone in their 50's with bad eyesight the 5 extra inches of space are a Godsend.
I bought my Focus ST last year, and right at the end of the year my wife got her 2015 Escape Titanium. The 2.0T engine is great, no one else in the class has that power. SYNC has most of the bugs fixed, and it was a great deal.
Hi Folks,
I am getting back onto Xeon thing with a X5670, and a MSI Big Bang motherboard. I should have them this week. My old L5639 system died when my son spilled a drink down thru the radiator on top:(
So after all that boring info. What is the best way to run or add on SATA III to the X58A...
Those wheels can be fixed. It takes a craftsman to repair them properly, but it can be done.
Once they are repaired you will never know they were bent.
Congratulations for getting one of the most useful threads back up on this board.
In all the years I have been here, I never knew that such useful info could be locked away due to what seems like minor
rules violations.
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