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  • I'm not one the throw things away, but please don't reuse them if you don't know what your doing.

    The PSU end of PSU cables are usually different from brand to brand, sometimes model to model (thanks Corsair), so yeah as long as the pinout matches you should be fine, but I usually wouldn't risk it. Oh the cables are usually all black too, so good luck toneing it out with a multimeter.

    For example Corsair vs Seasonic, pay attention to the PSU side:

  • The cool part is, the kernel and most of the user space is still running fine, so there's no restart required (although I would anyway), it's just gnome is having issues.

    I've had dodgy hardware cause a kernel panic, which is much more equivalent to a Windows BSOD.

  • I've looked into getting one for my AMD laptop but I haven't actually got one yet. Some models are locked, some are not, here's my research:

    • The common BE200.NGWG is a CNVi module and everything except the radio itself was moved into Intel's CPUs, for cost savings.
    • The BE200.NGWG.NV is a normal NIC and should support AMD.
    • The BE200.NGWG.NVX - same as above but with an X?
    • Anything starting with BE202 sucks, avoid it.
  • I definitely agree with automatically configured stuff, but I enjoy setting link-local static IP address with IPv6, like my home server is fe80::bad:c0de or 192.168.0.2, and my NAS is fe80::coo1:da1a or 192.168.0.3. I've definitely mistyped the IPv4 a few times (see your 169 typo), but the IPv6 always delivers hackerman vibes.

    I have also set <prefix>::bad:c0de and have my IPv6 prefix on a keybind, but I understand that's a bit of a stretch.

  • On the ISO keyboards I've seen, the enter key has way more than double the surface area than ANSI, so it's definitely not 'just rotated 90 degrees'. Also these people probably grew up with ISO and struggle with ANSI, just like you probably grew up with ANSI and struggle with ISO.

  • Nah there's plenty of room, I have a feeling the CPU cooler fans are pointing the wrong way though. Like you can just see the back 'brace' part of the left fan.

    Edit: Oh that top case fan is exhausting air before it's really done anything too. OP the air comes out where the brace bits are, try and keep the air moving in one direction, e.g. intakes near the front, exhaust near the back.