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Rod Speed wrote:
snip :: The technical term for that is 'pathetically inadequate sample' It's amazing how hard you try to be the top NG asshole...or does it simply come naturally? |
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Jack wrote:
Rod Speed wrote: The technical term for that is 'pathetically inadequate sample' It's amazing how hard you try to be the top NG asshole... or does it simply come naturally? Corse you never ever do anything like that yourself, eh ? |
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Rod Speed wrote:
:: Jack wrote: ::: Rod Speed wrote: :: ::::: The technical term for that is 'pathetically inadequate sample' :: ::: It's amazing how hard you try to be the top NG asshole... ::: or does it simply come naturally? :: :: Corse you never ever do anything like that yourself, eh ? Guess it does come naturally, eh punk? j. |
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Jack wrote
Rod Speed wrote Jack wrote Rod Speed wrote The technical term for that is 'pathetically inadequate sample' It's amazing how hard you try to be the top NG asshole... or does it simply come naturally? Corse you never ever do anything like that yourself, eh ? Guess it does come naturally, eh punk? Guess again, arsehole. |
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On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:53:09 -0700 (PDT), YKhan put
finger to keyboard and composed: On Mar 25, 8:46*pm, Arno wrote: No problem here. 3.3V is pretty popular for some embedded chops, but HDDs are likely to convert whatever they need from 5V or 12V. More so exactly because you often do not have 3.3V in the SATA power connectors. I think the 3.3V lines are just a waste of resources at this time and I see no reason for this to change. What do those SSD's require? Yousuf Khan This 1.8" Samsung MCBQE32G8MPP 32GB SSD requires 3.3V: https://www.compumusic.com/i506250.htm Specification Mfr Part Number: MCBQE32G8MPP-0VA00 Interface: SATA2 Capacity: 32 GB NAND Flash: SLC Performance: Max. Sequential Read Rate: 100 MB/s (max) Max. Sequential Write Rate: 80 MB/s (max) Operating temperatu 0°C to 70°C Power Supply: 3.3V ±5% Shock: 1500G (operating) Vibration: 20G Peak, 10 ~ 2000Hz, (15mins/ Axis) x3 Axis S.M.A.R.T Support: Yes MTBF: 2,000,000 Hours Dimensions: 54.0(± 0.2) x 78.5(± 0.3) x 5.0(± 0.15) mm Weight: 40g 2.5" Samsung SSDs require 5V: http://www.samsung.com/global/busine....0Gbps_SLC.pdf - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:53:09 -0700 (PDT), YKhan put finger to keyboard and composed: On Mar 25, 8:46?pm, Arno wrote: No problem here. 3.3V is pretty popular for some embedded chops, but HDDs are likely to convert whatever they need from 5V or 12V. More so exactly because you often do not have 3.3V in the SATA power connectors. I think the 3.3V lines are just a waste of resources at this time and I see no reason for this to change. What do those SSD's require? Yousuf Khan This 1.8" Samsung MCBQE32G8MPP 32GB SSD requires 3.3V: https://www.compumusic.com/i506250.htm Interesting. However the need for 3.3V is clearly stated on the top label, so the surprise value is low. Might still bite people that do not understand technology. Plenty of those around. Arno |
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Jack wrote:
Rod Speed wrote: :: Jack wrote: ::: Rod Speed wrote: :: ::::: The technical term for that is 'pathetically inadequate sample' :: ::: It's amazing how hard you try to be the top NG asshole... ::: or does it simply come naturally? :: :: Corse you never ever do anything like that yourself, eh ? Guess it does come naturally, eh punk? His "Ron Reaugh" personae was worse, believe it or not... |
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