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Saruji

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  1. Epoxy route is actually much better, if you can, grab the arctic adhesive, it works really well and imporves heat transfer. However beware that you will have a tuff time getting that thing off. Some of the guys at ocforums have mixed adhesive with regular artic silver compound and they get the best of both worlds.
  2. I checked out Ace's and Home Depo, but they didnt have a clue. A lumber yard huh? yellow pages I suppose. Saruji.
  3. I use to work at Best Buy, and if you get a motivated sales men, (and they 99% of the time are) you can request 2 years free of interest, or if another store like cc is running a better interest add, they will match it usually.
  4. Hello, I am very new to the forum, and I dont have much posting experience, but from what i've posted and read it has been very informative and makes differences in my life for the positives, so big thanks to the forum and the community. I"m looking to buy some wood to build a cabin and I cannot seem to find anywhere online where I can get a price for wood with which to build a cabin with. Also I wonder if its possible to buy wood that isnt flat sheets, but round, to give a more "log" look, kind of like the older Russian style houses. Logs kind of like the ones in the walls of this Russian house, anybody know? How much would it be? And if not possible to find a price for that, then how much for just regular wood to build your cabin with? and where to get it? and who builds them? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v722/Saruji/19.jpg Thanks a lot with all of your help, Saruji.
  5. That deal is back people for the 600m though not the 700m
  6. Pricewatch.com is basicly a search engine for all computer and most electronics parts, Newegg and zipzoomfly is always there too, they are good and acredited, but some are little shops around the US so I recommend to do a resellerrating.com search before you buy, but otherwise you can find stuff much cheaper then newegg there sometimes. I use it all the time and i've never had a serious issue.
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