SilverStone Air Penetrator AP121 demo
Nice fans! I will definitely be including these in my next case purchase.


Nice fans! I will definitely be including these in my next case purchase.

I’ve been working on updating my public Newegg.com wish lists. As you know, the pace of technology is rampant. Even an IT support professional like myself has to work at keeping up.
Newegg’s lists provide a visual record I can use to update the lists as new components become available. Replacing an item on the list with a new one, I have to check for compatibility with the other items. Sometimes a single change like adding a new processor means choosing a new motherboard and heatsink to keep a working configuration.
I maintain three lists for a value PC, performance PC, and my current system so that I can quickly and easily lookup prices, keep tabs on deals, and provide budget specific consultations. I keep my current PC list so I can see how prices have changed since I bought those components. Often I choose to make purchases when items go on sale, so the current PC list frequently adds up to more than I actually spent (read: Keegoid happy).
The lists: bit.ly/dmgKEL
I found another benchmark tool for measuring the performance of my computer. It’s called Super PI and it simply calculates PI out to 32 million digits. My computer got ‘er done in 9 minutes and 36.999 seconds. Not bad for an air cooled Core i5-750 I think.
Since the program was developed in 1995, it didn’t recognize my 8 GB worth of memory installed in my system. That’s why it put -1 next to Real memory and Available real memory.