Now that nobody uses discs in year of the lord 2017, how are you utilizing that drive bay?
Now that nobody uses discs in year of the lord 2017, how are you utilizing that drive bay?
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Going to wheel back another decade or two and slap an lto3 or 4 tape drive in that bitch.
>he has a case with 5.25" bays
Post more giz.
mounted a 3rd 120m fan.
he spent money to upgrade his box.
to install Windows 7 because it doesn't work OOTB with Skylake USB
This, thanks god I did some research before upgrading my PC
Is that real
>mounted a 3rd 120m fan.
git 140mm, fanlet
A shitload of 2.5" slots
12cm fan in and 3.5" HDD bay
duh
I got a big black 200mm exhaust I bet you'd like, size queen
>not 400mm
haha fag
yeah
but its rare as fuck now
It's fine if you have another computer to create your installation USB drive. My Z170 came with a DVD that contained the utility I needed to modify my W7.iso (a relatively simple process).
I still use discs since I'm not a cuck
If you're using CDs for anything other than ripping lossless music, you're seriously stupid.
Good goy, pay those royalties to Sony for DVDs and Blu Rays.
i use discs on an almost daily basis. especially in instances when someone wants to give me to stock to work on but doesn't want me in their cloud or to email me things.
discs are cheaper than flash drives to give out and they shred.
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My Z170 came with the same but the tool kept failing for some reason, so I said fuck it and did it oldschool
Oh shit. Last one on eBay for a reasonable price.
I'm not buying it but if someone else likes the novelty, think fast.
hot swap disk bays
tape backup
drawers
fan controllers
optical media readers anyway for archival purposes, they cost nothing anyway
I hope you don't buy anything digitally since that is by far worse than royalties for DVDs and Blu Rays.
I use mine mostly for external stuff that I want several backups of and CDs to play in players and in the car.
They're good for making backups. At least of smaller stuff - which the important stuff usually is. (password manager database, code, anything that isn't media basically)
and the nice thing about discs is that they're an easy way to get off-site. Burn (encrypted) disc, give it to someone you know, ask them to keep it somewhere.
Disc rot is a thing, you know. They are not suitable as a long-term backup solution.
use dvdisaster.
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>not 4 meters
lmao i bet it's like a microwave in your rig
>how are you utilizing that drive bay?
Strategic dust reserve.
Used to have a cigarette lighter that when it was done it would shoot out of the holder and roll onto the floor of the car.
this is really cool cheaper than those archive disks
keks
Is 140mm threshold for fanlet?
Over 20 pounds of pussy and AMD!
I like movies and I'm a qualityfag so I still buy loads of Blu-rays.
imagine if it shot into your pants and burned your ballsack then as you grab for it your hand meets the hot end and in a panic you flick it into the back where it starts to smoke, in the time it takes you to figure out it fell into the bag at the back of your chair and in pain try to dig it out the foam is set alight and the fire escalates rapidly to the point of being completely uncontrollable and all you can do is watch your car burn while you phone the fire brigade
I got one of them hdd adapters for my thinkpad, haven't bothered doing anything with my desktop.
I salvaged a bunch of 500gb 2.5" HDDs, and I was thinking of getting one of those 6 bay raid bays.
Intsex inside
Stuck my SSD in there with electrical tape
Buy it for the keks
Quality DVD's or HTL BD's suffer minimal disc rot over decades
extra cage with 5 hdds
>Now that nobody uses discs in year of the lord 2017
I am still using discs in this year, mainly to burn Playstation 2 CDs and DVDs.