Will the H9 front panel plug is standardized so what motherboard are you trying to put in it? Also with the new case there should be an adapter that breaks it out into individual wires.
The case company I would think. Also what motherboard are you trying to plug into? Unless it's quick old or from a not mainstream manufacturer it should have the motherboard header for the single plug.
Sucks to hear specialty of the repair was first party I probably still would have contact them and see if they could have helped at least for me they were pretty chill and helpful
i have one cable that says F_PANEL but i have no header that says F_PANEL but i have a header that says JFP1 and i don't know if it fits that cable because they look just like the usb headers with one pin missing
Yeah I can tweak out the few things I don't like about the default layout which is what really brought it back to being my main board. I have heard that even though the classic isn't marketed and being programmable it's trivial to enable it. If I didn't have so many boards already I'd have probably picked one up on sale.
I got curious about the snap on screw drivers these days after watching this video so I went online and found the red one as a brushless model with the toggle switch !
Yeah they finally updated them! Watch out though it's got some power compared to the old lil guy. Probably use one click less on the torque. It is also a bit bigger/heavier so depending on your use you may still prefer the older smaller model like the CTS661 or CTS725
If you would stop throwing everything around, and give the actual part number you would know, if you have 1/4 in drive, with the hex chuck, versus the actual screwdriver. CTS861, and Wiha makes excellent bit holder and bits , I cant make it through your adderall fueled video. You can’t even stay on topic.
Sadly no Adderall. I do go over some wiha bits and extensions in some other videos on other products. As for the CTS861 It could also be (and actually was the case) that it was not made/available yet. Video released May 2021 and was recorded March 2021. I purchased mine April 2022, availability looks to have started January 2022 (maybe be a bit off).
My commute changed about a year ago, from 3 miles across town to 58 miles down the interstate. Back in Driver's Ed many years ago, I was taught to use dims in heavy snow or fog to avoid having the light just reflect back in your own eyes and reducing your low light vision. But it seems like just about everybody these days wants to use their brights, and ultra bright offroad lights, ALL THE TIME. Not sure where that disconnect formed but they just seem to think "BRIGHTER IS ALWAYS BETTER!" regardless of whether they can actually see anything or not. Of course, I was also told 2-3 seconds was the minimum safe following distance in good road conditions, whereas most people on the road today are more than happy riding barely a quarter second off the back bumper of the vehicle ahead of them. I'm just glad I'm usually on the road when traffic is pretty light. Stay safe out there.
Gaming? Have you seen the Pal World game? Some compare it to Pokemon, cute creatures, but I don't think they evolve. Also base building and punching trees and rocks to get resources.
How is this adapter holding up? Still working perfectly? Any issues since you uploaded this review? Seen some reviews on Amazon with pictures of these adapters failing..
I only use the one with capacitors it has been in every build since this video well over 20 builds and I have not had an issue you really do need to make sure it is seated all the way to the motherboard and to the cable it is quite tight when new. You can check out some of the newer builds I've done with them over on Twitter
Sadly not all boards have that, often you'll need to refer to the manual. I also have never had an issue with them, but based on all the comments here and the people I've helped via Discord it really needs to be easier.
Bruh, i was wondering why i couldn't find this on my H9 Elite case but i had the solo connector. Thank goodness. I was worried they sent me a defective case
Are you saying your motherboard does not have the standardized connector on it because the NZXT case should have a single connector and that should have a single place to plug in on your motherboard there may be extra pins around it to the left or right depending
Best advice if you don't have a single front panel header is referred to your manual for your motherboard anything since about 2017 should be the same once you find where it's physically located
This can happen with optical scroll wheels. I would make sure you have installed any firmware updates that are available. If your still having issues would be the hardware. Try and take a video of it occurring and reach out to HyperX.
Any motherboard brand that makes both Intel and AMD boards will only want to have to do it one way and we'll have updated their Intel boards to use the new spec they might as well do it on the AMD ones which they do As for an old case a H500i is new in comparison to the S340 I was showing this feature off with. The H500 is actually a direct successor and decent of the S340 as is the H5 and it's variants. Hopefully this provides context for how long this feature has truly been around.
Someone help! I have a prebuilt pc. My mother board is ddr4 socket 1200 motherboard and 11th gen intel core. I was just cleaning the dust inside nd I decided to unplug the f_panel cord bc I’m stupid. And every way I’ve put it in it won’t work.
My only guess is possibly trying to plug it in the wrong connector it should be keyed and going one way Further help of troubleshooting probably need to happen on a different platform we do a Discord Link in the description of our videos otherwise I'm always on Twitter
@@TheProfosistI have a problem… my motherboard (asus prime b550 plus) seems to have extra pins in that f panel spot but my connector fits fine. Is it okay if there are extra left over pins? I’ll post a video so u can see
the mm720 with supergrips is such a god tier mouse I legit don't know how CM has gone this long without making a wireless model. I think that it's wired is holding it back for a lot of people.
especially mixing the glossy with super grips makes all the difference. because the matte will turn into an uneven gloss over time, you might as well skip the middle man and get it glossy out of the box, especially if you're going to put the grips on immediately. also the built in grip tape is useless, other than using it as a stencil to cut out a real proper grip tape like supergrip.
they don't include a ring finger grip tape which I think it's important, so get a little crafty and use some of the excess grip tape to go on the ring finger rest.
So that a limitation of modern Windows and other OS's. With WinXP and prior you can go up to 137GB and can do the same in modern Windows using the HP format tool. I believe MacOS can exceed this but remember you still have the 4GB file limit which is a real restriction now days.
My monitor is stuck on a language that I dont even know the name of. Looks Russian, maybe? But I have no idea how to turn down my brightness and its pissing me off.
@@TheProfosist this is the full name : MSI MAG B760 TOMAHAWK WIFI Motherboard, ATX - Supports Intel 12th & 13th Gen Core Processors, LGA 1700 - 75A DrMOS VRM, DDR5 Memory B
very nice just want to correct you on the whole PCB thing the model M has always been a membrane based keyboard its a curved metal backplate with a membrane plastic barrel plate sandwich held on by melted plastic rivets i heard they updated the matrix of the membrane on this one to give a better key rollover as the original is 2KRO as an owner of a 1987 silver badge and 88 plastic grey badge i havent really run into 2KRO issues often while gaming considering buying one of these and painting it beige making a new retro locklight sticker green LEDS and original ibm caps for it
21:00 Nah, I did the Stadia pre-order thing, left the controller in the box, and played Destiny 2 on Stadia in a Chrome browser on a cheap PC. It did have some trouble with my weak internet, would be hesitant to connect, but once it did, it played alright. Though I'm not really a Destiny 2 player, and I'm definitely not in their target demographic, I have strong hardware and weak internet where Stadia was optimized for strong internet and weak hardware. If they'd had free GTA V at launch, I may have kept at it longer.
Mount a mirror to the wall or on a bracket straight behind it, so when you're reaching for the buttons you can look around the monitor and see which button you're pushing. Though on my own setup, one of the PCs is in the way, I'd probably smack my head on the CPU cooler if I tried to do that. So I have to keep the remote on the desk to turn it on & off, & switch inputs.
Temperatures for the hard drives improved substantially due to the increase number of fans the system temps not really since they weren't an issue in the first place noise level did go down though. The F12's are a significant improvement for pushing air through that wall of hard drives.