I ordered 3 Nintendo DS lites( 2 black one white ) and another order for 2 games. I just got an email that one of the orders was canceled (the first one).
The email only says
"We regret to inform you that your order #xxxxxxx has been cancelled for your protection. "
Bah
This question is hard to answer as it varies based on print method.
Generally speaking more is better, however 1536x1024 is enough to make a decent 8x10 with most lab systems.
If you are thinking about upsampling an image for printing at a lab, then you are better off leaving that to the...
I placed an order yesterday while it was still showing In stock .. While I dont have access to the email account I used rightnow, I did notice the hold on my card is no longer there and I have no been billed yet. Not sure if that means anything :(
it is mostlikely the PSU or the MB. That amount of heat could break the seals on capacitors. Check all the Caps on the MB and in the PSU for signs of leakage. Other than that, the 200w PSU might be a little low powered to drive the system to begin with.
I agree ... anything 350 or more should be fine as long as you dont get a real cheap 350 PSU.
I have had good luck with both Enermax and Antec and since the Enermax is 1/2 the price for you, go with it :)
Exactly !
For some reason people seem to this that the cooling properties of the material that the case is made from make a difference in cooling. The difference is so minimal that it just really isnt a factor in how much heat is inside the case.
Basicly it comes down to weight and looks.
I have seen fans with RPM as white, yellow and blue. I dont think I have seen any that didn't have red as positive and black as neg so just use the remaining wire :)
You should be able to get away with running the fan off the 4 pin molex and running the monitor wire and a ground to the 3 pin header on the MB. I really dont see any reason to do this since the MB header should be able to support that fan anyway.
I use dremels for just about everything.
This was about 90% done with a dremel :)
for really large cuts jigsaws work well. Scrollsaws work good for large cuts an a decent amount of detail.
Dremels can do just about anything however they are not always the best tool for the job.
if...
Thanks :) I have been reading Anand for a long time, just never got around to posting
The case I was making while working on that guide is on the site (sinfest case).. I never really finished it :)
My current project is my dragon case .. which I will post when it is done .. the worklog is up...
So ... mod it :)
Dremel out the grill on the case and maybe open up the front vents a little. You could also run the fan at 7v which will help with the noise.
Change the side fan to an intake and put an exhaust on the back.
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