Thanks for the link. I do have network scanner and it is a pretty good program. The problem is I would have to monitor this constantly to use it for my purpose. I need something automated that can send me total number of users each night if possible.
I have been hunting high and low for what I would think is a simple solution for counting wireless users. I want to be able to count the unique number of users that are utilizing my public wireless network each day for statistics. At this point I don't care about bandwidth, sites visited, etc...
I am actually kind of glad that Microcenter is a 4+ hour drive from me. If it were closer I'd probably be living in van down by the river. I would own several awesome computers though. ;)
I ended up with a gigabyte z68ap-d3 and a i5 2500k for $230 AR. No SLI and I haven't put it together yet, but on paper it looks good and the price was right.
EDIT: Actually it was $220 AR.
Hard to beat Microcenter. Two weeks ago I bought a i5 2500k for $179.99 and got a gigabyte z68ap-d3 board for $40 AR. Doesn't do SLI but I am not really a gamer so no big deal to me. I was debating the AMD/Intel thing and this made my choice pretty easy. Thankfully I live several hours from...
I would guess that either, as others have said, you forced some dust into the sleeve or possibly you forced the fan to spin at a very high RPM when blowing air into it damaging the bearings or the motor itself. I usually hold the fan so it won't spin when blowing air at it so it doesn't spin at...
Saw this on SD.
Frys 2 day sale 12/07 and 12/08. Patriot Pyro SE 120GB for $140 after $40 MIR.
Seems to be up there with the fastest SSDs with reads at 550 and writes at 500.
http://www.frys.com/product/6887646
Reviews are quite good.
http://www.hitechlegion.com/reviews/...0gb-ssd-review...
Man, that's a good deal. I ended up with an i5 2500k and a Gigabyte Z68 board for $220 after rebate last weekend. Might have went the AMD route and saved me $100 if this was available then.
Yeah Hot Deal... At least compared to the prices as of late. I tried to buy a couple of these for a RAID 1 setup and by the time I was ready the prices tripled. At this point I think I'll wait till the crisis is over, but this is definitely 'hot' for those that need a drive right now.
42" Westinghouse 1080P LED - 1.54" thin for $339.98 w/ free ship to store or .97 cent ship to home.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=17013192
Sound is rated poorly but looks decent overall.
Dead already? Showing OOS.
After reading countless reviews of DOA drive and of comments about people opening the boxes only to see a bare drive floating around with little or no cushioning, I'll pass on buying a drive from Amazon.
I bought one of these back in August when they were $250 and came with a $30 Target gift card. At $220 I thought I got a great deal. At $197 it is a steal. Only negative is the lack of an optical drive but for the price it isn't that big of a deal. Finding a more capable netbook at this...
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