➀ Cooler Master showcased its CryoFuze 5 thermal paste by creating a colorful landscape on a CPU. ➁ The thermal paste comes in six colors, but its practical use for cooling remains questionable. ➂ Proper application of thermal paste is crucial to avoid thermal issues, typically using an amount similar to a pea.
Recent #PC Components news in the semiconductor industry
➀ The USB PD Reflow Plate from Shigezone can heat up to 350 degrees Celsius using USB power. ➁ It is priced at 4400 yen ($29 USD) and is suitable for small-scale soldering tasks. ➂ Safety precautions are necessary due to its high temperature and handheld nature.
❶ RobSmithDev has created a 'Crazy Disco Disk Cleaning Machine' using Arduino control boards and an old speaker housing, designed to clean floppy disks efficiently. ❷ The machine uses mechanical arms to move the disks to cleaning pads with isopropyl alcohol, followed by a drying cycle. ❸ Despite its flashy design, the machine is effective and has been tested on various floppy disks, including those with invisible mold.
❶ A specialized M.2 adapter allows modern PCs and laptops to emit the unique startup chime of the NEC PC-9800 series from the 80s. ❷ The device comes in two M.2 form factors, compatible with standard SSD and Wi-Fi slots, and includes a built-in speaker with adjustable volume. ❸ Currently available for purchase at Kadenken.com for approximately $19 USD, this niche product targets retro PC enthusiasts.
❶ The article reviews the best hard drives for various needs and budgets in 2024, highlighting their performance, capacity, and suitability for different applications like desktop PCs, NAS, and enterprise use. ❷ It emphasizes the importance of considering factors such as form factor, interface, recording technology, RPM, and cache size when choosing an HDD. ❸ The article provides detailed reviews and comparisons of top HDD models from brands like Seagate, WD, and Toshiba, offering insights into their features, performance, and pricing.
❶ WhoIsLudwig has created a free downloadable 3D model of a Small Form Factor (SFF) PC case, inspired by the GameCube and Power Mac G4 Cube, available on Printables. ❷ The case can accommodate an ITX motherboard, a discrete GPU up to two slots thick and 220 mm long, and up to four SATA drives. ❸ The creator encourages users to modify and build upon the original design, making it an attractive option for 3D printing enthusiasts looking to build their own SFF PC.
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