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Sep 18, 2024
This little cable allowed me to use an o...
This little cable allowed me to use an old ATX power supply that lacked the 4-pin connector for the auxiliary motherboard power connector. I can use one of the Molex 4-pin connectors to provide the auxiliary power with the use of this wonderful little cable. Using this cable means I do not need to purchase another power supply. As a bonus, it is well-made of quality parts.

Jun 23, 2018
Miniature screws that finish the MBP rebuild properly
This set of screws worked perfectly when I needed to repair my unibody MacBook Pro computer. I wound up missing some screws when I upgraded the hard drive. This set allowed me to complete the upgrade and restore my MacBook Pro to original state -- except for the new hard drive! This was an early 2011 MacBook Pro. It ought to work on all unibody MBP computers from 2009 through 2012 and all sizes 13 inch, 15 inch and 17 inch. This set is sure to please if you lose track of one or more of these tiny bits.

Apr 06, 2017
Drive me to beauty
The Dell Precision tower computers have room in the front for hard disk drives, but no way to secure them into the five inch drive bays. This caddy accepts a 3.5 inch hard disk drive with its blue rails and locks into a five inch bay. Everything snaps securely into place. The bracket provides grid for airflow which might be an issue in a closed bay. The grid is visible in one of the slots of the front bezel.
One could have a hard disk drive loose in the bay, but that lacks a professional look and certainly encourages dust to enter as well as allowing components to jiggle about, possibly creating loose electrical connections.