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Operation Deep Freeze System Requirements
ADB01 | 2024-08-27 05:27:34 |
Meets all the requirements for my system. 5 |
John Bonnell | 2024-07-08 09:29:29 |
Smooth operation of all bushings, heavy counterweight allows a mic to get deep in a drum. 5 |
Victor | 2024-07-11 03:48:49 |
Excellent backpack. Main requirements for me were to fit United Airlines personal item dimensions and deep enough to hold a Canon 1D (about 6 1/2" deep) 1 lens (17-40) and charger. It satisfied both. Top compartment was used for additional small carry on items. Tested in Hawaii on two crater treks and it worked great. Thick padding on the back, Fit and finish were excellent. Will be using it on my upcoming big trip. 5 |
Richard | 2024-05-14 08:19:39 |
Freezing up why do they freeze up so easily and so often 5 |
Bwishy | 2024-07-08 06:14:46 |
I have used this receiver a lot of times and have been pleased with the operation of the system 5 |
Chad | 2024-09-14 05:53:38 |
I had been looking for external drives for a while ordered this one because of the requirements of my OS and after I moved to a new system that had a tpm. the new system didnt have a dedicated optical drive so I purchaced this one. workes with windows 11 professional thank you for the product I needed . I will come back for future needs! 5 |
Greg | 2024-08-03 09:54:13 |
Very well designed, with optimum capacity and minimal space requirements. The hanging system works well and the product seems robust. 5 |
Diggin' Jazz | 2024-08-05 02:31:50 |
In planning to replace my 30+ year old system, I wanted do eschew the traditional stereo components and take a more modern approach. There were a few requirements I set for consideration of my new audio system. -A compact footprint to fit our downsized living space. -A system built around music streaming services. -Ability to play audio from my television, turntable and multiple networked devices. -Keep within a modest budget. -Audiophile sound quality. The Sonos5 met all these requirements in a single box. The speaker yields impressive room-filling stereo sound. The only negative, is the lack of real stereo separation from a single enclosure. (You can add a second Sonos 5 for a full stereo separation effect). 5 |
Scott | 2024-04-08 01:25:43 |
Like many, my prior PC and mobo didn't make the Win11 h/w-firmware requirements cut. So I set out to find a medium priced system configuration that would be Win11 compliant and hopefully gain in system performance. One of the needs I had was for a CPU that also had integral graphics capability like my previous Intel Core i7-4790K (a great processor for desktops in its day). I was initially put off by AMD chips for lacking integral graphics. But the recent G models nixed that concern. I then did a price/performance check of AMD vs. Intel to find a middle-of-the-road solution. The AMD RYZEN 5 5660G kept appearing as a very competitive processor for both price and performance. Furthermore, the power consumption is much lower than comparable Intel CPUs. With all of that, I decided on the RYZEN 5 5600G for my first AMD-based PC build. The 5600G is paired with an ASUS TUF Gaming x570-PRO mobo with 32GB memory. This configuration meets the requirements for Win11 and exceeds my expectations. I'm not looking back. A good choice for my office desktop computing needs. 5 |
G | 2024-09-25 07:14:11 |
B+W filters work, don't freeze on your lens, they are do what they're supposed to do, enough said. 5 |