I see this as a course correction: Google noticed that many Apple/Samsung buyers get high-end but mid-sized phones, and that option just didn't exist in Pixel land. I know I'd go for the regular 9 Pro if I were in the market.
About a week ago, I got the new Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 from Amazon for $108. Installed it over the weekend and my 14700 is running cool and quiet. My previous AIO cooler was a Corsair H150 that failed after about 3 weeks.
I turned off the lighting function of my Basilisk over the weekend and the battery drain was a helluva lot better. From Saturday morning until late Sunday night, the battery drained only 18%. (y)
Amazon currently is offering the WD Black 850X for $237 for Prime Members. Previously it was $229 back in December so pretty good deal if you missed out.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B7CQ2CHH
EDIT: NOW OOS
$250
Newegg -...
Good catch. Thought I had both listings at $85. I switched my audio to an Apogee Duet 3 so no longer need a dac or the Pilot for volume control. Decided to add the used one to try to spice up the deal and sell them all at once. They cost about...
I've got 2 brand new/unused and 1 used TC Electronics Level Pilot X desktop volume controllers with XLR. One of the packages (right side of 1st/2nd pics) is cracked, but the Pilot X is brand new/unused.
$75 Shipped for all 3 devices
My feedback...
I have to say what I learned with my cheap GMK67 build is the lack of dedicated F keys and Print Screen annoys me, I also have pretty big hands I find the TKL 80% is just the best format for myself.. Going to stick with it from now on. last...
All 60% keyboards have separate 'layers' that are enabled with a key. So you'd hold that key then press eg. '2' to make it F2.
Similar to how holding the Shift key temporarily allows access to a separate layer of different characters/symbols...
Some keyboards default to Fn keys until a driver is loaded by the os, so you can just press 0 or 2 (f10 or f2), or whatever is bound to the Fn key you need.
Otherwise, you can hold the [Fn] key and press one of the number keys. Or you can...
I've got the 65% version of the K65 'cuz I wanted dedicated Arrow and Delete keys. FN + the number 2 or Backspace keys should get you into the BIOS from your keyboard.