FredEx's competition prize

Just watched the FredEx YouTube Video and feel humbled by the generosity of a guy i'm privileged to call a friend, Tiny Tom.....an absolute legend:cool:

Good on you fella and all the best to FredEx.......hope you have hours of fun :)
 
Can't wait to see this on FredEx's desk!
Fred, you really deserve it, have fun!

Already looked up the case size to see how it will fit. :) I have to adjust a shelf for the height. Just a couple bucks at the local hardware store for some longer M8 screws and I'll make spacers to raise it.
 
I haven't been on the forum long and that has to be one of the most epic things I have seen in ages. On other forums, I have never seen anything like this. Tom, you sir, are a complete lord, and its your fault for making me want to buy a Dremel 3000 hehehe. And FredEx, enjoy the rocking new system budski. Love to see pics of it in all its glory.

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Talked to a friend today I have not seen in a long time. Since I last saw him he has retired and he builds custom systems for something to do now and I'm talking about a trade with him. He is coming over next week to look at a Delta 10" Miter Saw I have. I have not used it in at least 3 years, low usage and looks like new, worth maybe $100.00 now, I've had it maybe 8 years and if we strike a deal I may trade it for a WD Black SATA III hard drive. I realized mine are SATA II. This way I'd not have to remove anything old and well used from my old system, I'd have a fresh drive for my new system.

I'm really attached to my tools, but I don't do projects where I need a miter saw anymore, so I figure, what the hell am I hanging on to it for?

Forgot to say how the saw came up...We got to talking about him needing to tear apart and rebuild his deck come spring and he said he will need to buy a power saw, but didn't want to spend much since he may never use it again. He asked if I could supervise while he does the work, I've built decks. I mentioned I had saws and in particular a miter saw I don't use anymore that he could borrow. The more we talked we came up with a trade. I'd be happy to get a 500 Gig SATA III for it, but I'd not turn down a 1 TB if he offers it. :)
 
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100.00$ saw for a HD.... it´s kind a bad deal for me...but if you realy need it go for it!;)
Another thing, you will not notice much of a difference between a phisical sata II drive and a sata III drive.
 
100.00$ saw for a HD.... it´s kind a bad deal for me...but if you realy need it go for it!;)
Another thing, you will not notice much of a difference between a phisical sata II drive and a sata III drive.

What could you buy either for? WD, Black Label, SATA III, 500 GB or 1 TB?

Locally where I am in the US the best price I can find for a WD Black Label 500 GB SATA III runs $85.00 and the same but at 1 TB runs $110.00...both rounded up. He has both. I'm sure he paid less since he buys in bulk, but I have to go by what it would cost me to go buy one.

The bigger thing over SATA II compared to SATA III is the age of my existing drives. Also I need to leave one in the old system for it to be useful. It is also set-up for two drives. I'd rather trade something I'm not using for a fresh faster drive with a new warranty than toss an old drive past its prime in a new system.

Lastly, this is an old friend named Jim, especially with this guy we have traded and given each other computer freebies for decades. We used to attend computer shows/sales/swaps together when I worked and had money. :) Before the Internet days we used to frequent a local BBS run by a disc jockey, it was called Radio Daze. A group of about 12 of us RD users started what we called a M.U.R.D.E.R. we'd hold every 3 months. It stood for, Michiana Users of Radio Daze Eatery Rendezvous. I live in an area we unofficially call Michiana...it is on the border of the states of Michigan and Indiana, hence Michiana. We'd meet at an eatery (restaurant) and BS all night and bring our unused computer stuff to trade or give away. It was fun calling to make reservations for a M.U.R.D.E.R. We helped some folks like myself in the situation I am in now, we'd get our used parts together and build them a system. People knew to contact me, Jim or Don (he had tons of stuff) and sometime the DJ Mike if they knew somebody in need. We all had used stuff, plus I had the expertise to build or repair. Usually nothing new except maybe a hard drive, but at least it kept them going and on-line. When the M.U.R.D.E.R. group started we ended up with 6 new hard drives when I found out guys had replaced hard drives still in warranty and still had the old drives...all were 3 years back then. I got everybody to check their old drives laying around, I got them all replaced and saved them for somebody in need.

I miss that local BBS community of computer users. I get that feeling here though, we are just all over the world. :)

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With the way games are now you will need lots of storage.

I'm running about 3.5tb now and it's at least 60% full of games.
 
With the way games are now you will need lots of storage.

I'm running about 3.5tb now and it's at least 60% full of games.

I'll put a 3 TB on my Birthday and Christmas wish lists. :) I won't hold my breath waiting to get one. :cussing:
 
u wot mate? i'm running a 500GB for all of my programs and games and it's barely half full.

Yeah you haven't seen my game collection !

I've got about 50 games in Steam and a collection of games that goes back to 1997. I buy my games and keep them lol.
 
Yeah you haven't seen my game collection !

I've got about 50 games in Steam and a collection of games that goes back to 1997. I buy my games and keep them lol.
i know people who have 400+ games in steam and they don't use that kind of space lol.
well, i guess i'm not the best example for space usage, i am only playing a few games and those are mainly rather old and use very little space.
 
Okay, doing this again, long message I wrote got deleted when Chrome opened a page on the tab I had the message on and POOF it was gone...maybe a good thing for all of you. it was way too long. :)

Traded the miter saw, getting two hard drives for it. A WD Green Label 2 TB SATA III and later next month a WD Black Label 500 GB SATA III. He forgot he put the last one he had in the next to the last custom he did and won't get any until then. Jim said together his costs for them are about $160.00. He was pleased to get my new looking 10" Delta Miter Saw, even though it is 8 years old. No rust since I'd sprayed it with a non-residue tool oil used often for saw blades before I'd put it in a plastic trash bag. He felt it was worth far more than the $100.00 I told him it was worth. I wasn't going to argue with that. :)

Poor skinny guy had to get it out of my basement alone and it has a cast iron base. Heavy and awkward to carry. I could not help. I got a cortisone shot in my left shoulder early this morning (old sports injury hurting my semi old body). Also the doc gave me muscle relaxers for low back spasms that started two days ago. He pressed on a spot and I about went through the ceiling! He found the problem area.

I'm going to use the 2 TB in an external enclosure for back-up duties. I drove down to his place and he gave me the 2 TB. I have realized the external enclosure I have is an old Mad Dog IDE with an old 120 GB in it, so I'll have to get one for SATA and USB 3.0. I'm broke, but I can afford that, maybe $20.00 to $25.00 USD. I have a One Gallon Seagrams Whiskey bottle I put change in for such times.

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nice but tbh you could put it in your new case when you get it and i could sweir that the corsair c70 has a hot swap bay in the roof maybe tom can confirm so that will save you a few $$$ :D
 
nice but tbh you could put it in your new case when you get it and i could sweir that the corsair c70 has a hot swap bay in the roof maybe tom can confirm so that will save you a few $$$ :D

I will have to use it since he won't have the other drive for a while. Chokes me up a bit, he is being extra good to me, like Tom, Corsair, Gigabyte and the folks here. <sniff, sniff> He did say I taught him a lot years ago when he was new to computers. I used to go over to his place a lot back then and help and we used to hit the computer shows whenever one was nearby. He learned very fast. Shoot, he builds customs now, I must have done right. :lol:
 
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