Whoever said there's such thing as a Free Lunch?Quote:
Originally posted by ThAz
free web space providers = banners = :(
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Whoever said there's such thing as a Free Lunch?Quote:
Originally posted by ThAz
free web space providers = banners = :(
free web space providers = banners = :( = Better for Ara-Loki because now he doesn't have to scroll through page-long sigs on the forums.Quote:
Originally posted by ThAz
free web space providers = banners = :(
Talk about one extreme to the other.
First everyone has sigs that are getting longer and longer, then all of a sudden everyone goe's to the other extream and either dumps their specs totally or adds a link.
Well, I'm going to be uncool, un 133t or whatever the heck it is and keep my specs in my sig just the way they are.
There is a thing called overkill you know? Everything in moderation.
Cheers,
I had nothing against system specs, just people taking up as much space as possible ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Casper1612
Talk about one extreme to the other.
First everyone has sigs that are getting longer and longer, then all of a sudden everyone goe's to the other extream and either dumps their specs totally or adds a link.
Well, I'm going to be uncool, un 133t or whatever the heck it is and keep my specs in my sig just the way they are.
There is a thing called overkill you know? Everything in moderation.
Cheers,
Bingo, you are right on it there. A lot of people have gone from good system specs to nothing but this is not about having spec's in your sig. It's about have a 50 line sig - specs or not. For the most part nearly everyone had specs and nearly everyone had a sig that was well within acceptable limits. Suddenly almost everyone has taken this thread out of context and just removed all the specs completely.Quote:
Originally posted by Ashpool
I had nothing against system specs, just people taking up as much space as possible ;)
Folks, bring back your sigs, just keep them sensible!:cool:
Cheers,
I also had no problem with Specs in the Sigs. I have a site so I just link to mine. I thought that was a good idea. That way when I update my rig I only need to update my site not every Sig on Every Forum. If folks don't won't to click a Link to check someones Link thats there problem.. :DQuote:
Originally posted by Casper1612
Bingo, you are right on it there. A lot of people have gone from good system specs to nothing but this is not about having spec's in your sig. It's about have a 50 line sig - specs or not. For the most part nearly everyone had specs and nearly everyone had a sig that was well within acceptable limits. Suddenly almost everyone has taken this thread out of context and just removed all the specs completely.
Folks, bring back your sigs, just keep them sensible!:cool:
Cheers,
actually i was asking you about this one here TAZTGQuote:
Originally posted by TAZTG
Who's case are you asking about??? The switches are rpobably a Baybus that control Fans, lights, or whatever you hook up to them..
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/taztg/PICS/Dcp_1254.jpg
i love that case man :) thinking about getting one like that but i want a black one (and still wonderng what the switches are used for)
Taz, your one of the few who originally had a spec link rather than in the sig. Besides, with your systems a sig spec might be just a little large :DQuote:
Originally posted by TAZTG
I also had no problem with Specs in the Sigs. I have a site so I just link to mine. I thought that was a good idea. That way when I update my rig I only need to update my site not every Sig on Every Forum. If folks don't won't to click a Link to check someones Link thats there problem.. :D
Anyhow, I guess people can have any sig they like so long as it is considerate of others.
Cheers,
OK, thats a Baybus I bought from PCMODS The 4 switches control fans and lights in my case. Switch 1 for the 120, 2 for the 2 rear, 3 for the 2 front, & 4 for the lights. They have 2 positions down 7V & up 12V. :)Quote:
Originally posted by bimbim18
actually i was asking you about this one here TAZTG
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/taztg/PICS/Dcp_1254.jpg
i love that case man :) thinking about getting one like that but i want a black one (and still wonderng what the switches are used for)
so theyre always on to some degree?? 7V & 12VQuote:
Originally posted by TAZTG
OK, thats a Baybus I bought from PCMODS The 4 switches control fans and lights in my case. Switch 1 for the 120, 2 for the 2 rear, 3 for the 2 front, & 4 for the lights. They have 2 positions down 7V & up 12V. :)
and is that all a bay bus does? (still a n008 trying to learn)
I don't have a problem with long sigs. They don't annoy me at all. Do you think mine is too long?
I think it's just right. :)Quote:
Originally posted by gateways_rule
I don't have a problem with long sigs. They don't annoy me at all. Do you think mine is too long?
Did you visit the site and read the specs??Quote:
Originally posted by bimbim18
so theyre always on to some degree?? 7V & 12V
and is that all a bay bus does? (still a n008 trying to learn)
Anyone who has added 4 fans to their case quickly realizes that while their case is certainly cooler, they have added one negative element: Noise. The wind noise generated by the fans can become quite aggravating over time.
There is an easy solution. Run the fans at full speed when you are doing CPU intensive tasks. When your system is idle and does not need all that cooling power, run the fans at a slower setting. Enter the Baybus.
Our baybus kit allows you to control the speed of up to four fans. Each switch has three settings: "ON", "OFF" and "Variable speed". The variable speed setting can be adjusted to whatever speed you prefer, making it perfect for reducing noise. So, instead of leaving all 4 fans on all the time, you can instead turn off two and run 2 at a lower speed, cutting down on the noise immensely. The lower speed is set using trimpots so you can choose whatever speed is best for your CPU.
The LEDs are Red (fast speed) and Green (slow speed) and come with Black bezels.
This unit can also be used with lighting solutions, to turn them on our off (running lighting solutions at half power may damage them).
This unit is rated for 6W per switch. Should you need more power than that, we recommend our Rheobus, which is rated for 17W per switch (see link at left).
In order to ensure that you could attach ANY device to this we outfitted it to use bare wire leads. This product works very well with our Panaflo fans (see "related products" in the left NAV bar) as they come with bare wire leads.
Installation is simple and quick, requiring a few holes to be drilled in your 5 1/4 inch faceplate. By using your own faceplate, the baybus integrates into your case seamlessly, especially if you have Drilling template provided to ensure that all holes are drilled perfectly even.
Specifications:
Rated for fans up to 6 watts per switch
90 day warranty (exceeding watts per switch will void your warranty)
Printed Circuit board eliminates wiring mess
Drill Template ensures proper installation
Unit comes with a molex splitter, and "adds its own connection" in your case
Hope that helps Ya..
Gateway your Sig isn't that long, its fine with me. When I started this thread I was talking about SIGS that where Long (25+lines). I was just noticing like some other folks that more people where doing that and was pointing it out.
:rolleyes: Glad I finally got to the end of the "long sig" posts...
Geez-much ado about nothing.
Was it really necessary to add that to a month old thread?Quote:
Originally posted by gurutoo
:rolleyes: Glad I finally got to the end of the "long sig" posts...
Geez-much ado about nothing.