I have this enclosure on my wish list. I think the copper fan covering contacts the "heat pipes" and acts as a heat sink to improve cooling. This enclosure is about $90 on Amazon now.
Just upgrade the phone if you got the cash! I do it every time the new models come out. Samsung trade-in program makes this possible. Each new model is better than the last, in my opinion.
For the second enclosure with the copper, will my Samsung 990 4TB Pro fit inside with a heatsink on? Also will the temperature improve if I leave the heatsink on?
I had the same problem, just bought it A few days ago at Home Depot paid $620. With tax, I starting to used it today and smoke come out don’t know what it is then all certain the engine shut off maybe I had it set one inches, then I restarted it but the cable is too tight to pulled, I waited for 5 minutes then reset the clip to 2 inches then it started again it cuts grass pretty good but when I cut 6 inches grass it stopped the engine and I have it set to mulch, do you have any idea what’s issues are, Is it better to use the bag or the mulch, thank you in the advance.
@@spacemsh so it either does nothing or it helps a bit, the important thing is that it does not increase heat or produces problems I have ordered a unit the other day 🙏
Mine after 9 months start to not open 100% , I took to repair ,they asked for 500 usd to change the hinge and internal screen . Nice phones but not for long time....unrecommended .
Actually I was accidentally sent the 90 lb expansion for the exp instead of the one for the elite. Sending it back would have been a pain so I tried it and it works perfectly! Looks a little weird but who cares?
It's a fair point, I guess the only question is if the heat is trapped inside the compartment with the original cover that doesn't touch the ssd, or is having that phisically contact with the plate make it better? Hard to tell, it works fine with either option it seems, but it's possible that in one scenario the drive might be thermal throttling, thus reducing the performance. Still, is it something a player will even notice?
@@spacemsh The heat cannot be trapped with the original cover because the negative pressure sucks the heat away. So the heat always ends up in the console, but the SSD does not give off much heat and the cooler only increases the surface area, so the heat can be distributed to the cooler and from there to the air.
Thays a good question. Codes probably won't work, so it's no help with used games, but to be fair, older PC games are usually dirt cheap anyway. What a physical media gives you is the game data without internet connection, ideally, but let's face it, nothing really works without internet anymore.
@@petros-v4w Probably not, but for the ownership purpose, you at least have the game data on the disk, or at least that's how it used to be before new games required 100GB day one patches.
Hi mate im really interested on it im thinking to buy a powerblock exp 90 for my garage gym. But i doubt with that in two exercises, Can you use for pull over and french press comfortable? Thank you for your time and your video!
Not really a comparison. Portal is a mirroring device that cant do anything without a playstation console, while Ally is a standalone unit that can do PC normal stuff not only gaming. Even in price to value ratio Ally would hands down destroy Portal, especially now that Ally prices have dropped. Im a Steam Deck fan, so you can say Im neutral to this topic.
True. It wasn't really meant to compare them, but rather to demonstrate what some of the cheapest options are like. Steam Deck is the one I'm interested in next I think.
Biggest thing i like about ally is that i can download game 100km away from my home in it...At cyber cafe where there is optic fibre and speed is 1gbps..