Things you recently bought or got

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More things coming in soon. Floating shelves to put behind my bed's headboard so picture frames won't fall behind.

140mm ARGB fan for my Windows 98/2000 build and a small ARGB controller. For the life of me I could not find a 140mm fan with just a blue LED! So ARGB it is with a controller to set it to blue.
 
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I just got a headache the size of the liberty statue!

I completely dissasemble my main PC to clean it and dust it, so in order to test I started the pc just connecting the INTERNAL devices one by one and when everything was connected my main data disk was missing. after 1 hour of test every cable, pcie, sata port I realized: MY MAIN DATA DISK IS A EXTERNAL USB UNIT!!!!!!!! and I had not connected any USB device yet!!!

now I just want to go to sleep. Are the 6 on the morning and my head is about to blown!

that is the proof I worth for nothing after midnight.
 
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I have one or two of those 32M carts!
Not much info online, but you can flash them with the joey joebags flasher -- although this was years ago, more options now for modern flashing I'm sure.
Also flashable with the GBxCart RW V1.3 onwards, it's the same for the 16M Bit versions, too. The drivers for the GB-USB took quite some time to search for, even the latest version that isn't a dead link from a YouTube video. I did manage to find all of the drivers, software, and even game patches and compiled them as an updated pack here.
 
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Always wanted one of those usb ones. Never did end up getting one.
The 64M one that I shown in the photo, you can buy from Japan on eBay, but they're very expensive and requires an old machine or VM to install the drivers, plus using the software needs getting used to.
 
Thermalright makes good quality cheap fans have them in my rig.
They are essentially what, $4ish a fan, and they are decent fans too. I installed them in both my nephews pc and my 2 PCs. You can't go wrong with them, plus if they end up dying, it's only $4ish to replace versus $30+ for other brands.
 
They are essentially what, $4ish a fan, and they are decent fans too. I installed them in both my nephews pc and my 2 PCs. You can't go wrong with them, plus if they end up dying, it's only $4ish to replace versus $30+ for other brands.
Yeah they were loud af at first that's when I learned about fan curves in bios.
 
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For the very first time I put something RGB on my computer.
The original Fans of my case started to work bad, and cleaning them I reallise do no wort clean them nor repair them.

So looking for the most «good» but cheap fans the only ones available was some thermalright and as they have RGBA light so put them to work, and well, no hating them.

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That triple pack looks cool until you realize it's just key cards. :/
yeah, they are a steal.
 

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