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The Official PC building thread - 4th Edition

Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by ddp, Sep 13, 2010.

  1. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    I'm not referring to Voyager as a brand name, it's the name I have allocated to one of my homebuilt PCs. The cable on this particular drive was replaced in April and has not been problematic since.
     
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    The 3Tb WD30EZRSDTL is in :D I had to run the X1 S-ata card to my secondary PCI-e 16X slot. Trust me, I have to. Lets just say my GPU has a lot to do with it blocking the X1 slots, and my bottom PCI slot may be dead, due to a bad video cap card :( So I can't move my Sata PCI card.

    I'm doing a long format. I know, I know, not really necessary, but I do insist on doing it this way. I estimate upwards of 6hrs to completion. 2794.39GB will soon be mine :D

    I used the GPT partition by the way. I believe it's necessary for these drives.

    I'm naming her "Shani" which means wonderful ♥
     
  3. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    GPT is indeed compulsary for drives larger than I think 2100GB. I stopped short of naming my drives in a manner like that, simply because while I wouldn't want to replace any of my PCs as an entire unit, I could replace a hard disk without too much consequence, and indeed have sold some of my old drives in the past. Before I had an alphabetised uniform file structure though they did need distinctive names, and hence the naming system that I use.
     
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    THe naming scheme is more for luck than anything. I could be just as content using a numbering/lettering scheme :p Eventually, i'll likely run out of the alphabet though. Gamma Echo just doesn't sound as pretty as Ulani, or Samantha or whatever. More sounds like a military strategy LOL!
     
  5. sammorris

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    I didn't bother with simple alphabetised names as they are a bit too boring :p
     
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    8hrs and 13min later, slow full format complete. It's now itching for data LOL! Now I want another one :D Or two!
     
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    This? What does "This" mean? I smell something sour...
     
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    I smell something worse than that, don't be clicking on anything.
     
  9. ddp

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    idiot deleted
     
  10. omegaman7

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    Devastating day for me :( I was gonna trade my Samsung 24" monitor, for my brothers 17" Dell, and get $100 taken off of what I owe him. I was hooking it up to his computer, and I started swinging the DVI cable by lifting the monitor itself as high as the ceiling. Well... the ceiling isn't alone. There is also a ceiling fan there. Doh! The blades came into contact with the LCD. Needless to say, the LCD is not very tough. I plugged it in, to assess the damage. The LCD is toast. Perhaps one day I can replace the panel in it. But not anytime soon. As I'm sure you can imagine, I gave the fan a very dirty look. But of course, I'm the one to blame ;) I'll never look at it the same though.

    THankfully, this last weekend I got a Samsung SyncMaster 955DF CRT monitor at my mothers yard sale. Free! My grandmother let me have it for all of my help. It has a "0.20mm Superfine Pitch". Quite possibly one of the best pictures I've seen. Had to tweak a few settings, but it looks very good. I may still tweak a few more settings. But at least I have a monitor while I save for the Dell. I don't think I'll make that mistake again...
     
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    Unless you can find another 24" flat panel with a bad PS or something your Sammy will be useless. A new replacement panel will cost you as much or more than buying a whole new monitor.

    Lessons learned: Turn ceiling fan off before holding monitor above head. Good sticky note!
     
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    LOL! Indeed. Believe me, I'm beating myself in the head for this. I may get lucky on the panel one day. Ebay is beautiful every now and again. You're probably right though :p
     
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    Oman7,
    What is the model number of the Samsung 24"?

    Russ
     
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    2433BW :( It was a beauty... I imagine the panel is common amongst the Samsung monitors. E.g. multiple models use the same one. I'll have to research it tonight. Gotta go to work right now.
     
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    That is the same as one of mine and yes you're right they are pretty much common as to being replaced. They mount and connect pretty much the same.
     
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    One, i'm unsure of the warranty, which shouldn't be up. Two, I doubt very seriously that the warranty covers damaged LCD due to accident.
     
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    It won't, unfortunately. Probably too small a value to claim on household insurance accidental damage cover (because it'll raise your future premium if you do).
     
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    Kevin,
    Here's the Samsung part number of the screen. Shouldn't be too expensive, as it's a TN panel 1900x1200. Fairly simple to change!

    LTM240W1-L01

    Russ
     
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    It happened in my brothers house. I won't ask him to use his insurance for such a low value item. He didn't even use it for a $500 HDTV. I'm biting the bullet on this one. One day, I may get a replacement LCD panel. But I won't hold my breath. If it costs me more than 100$, I won't see the need in resurrecting it. Brand new ones go for little over 200 now.

    Thanks for the part # russ. I'll likely make use of it :D
     

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