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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging isapplicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details.EAN:Does not applyMPN:Does Not ApplyBrand:Chi-Mei InnoluxPixel Policy:Conforms to ISO-9241-302,303,305,307:2008 Class 1Please Note:An alternate compatible part number may be shipped. Terms and conditions of the sale 1.

GENERALIn these Conditions of Sale: “The Company” means Require IT Ltd “The Buyer” means the person, firm or Company ordering or buying goods from the Company. “The Goods” mean the Goods the subject matter of the relevant order for sale. “Working Days” means any other day other than a Saturday, Sunday or Bank Holiday. “Calendar Day” means any day of the year. “Conditions” this document and (unless the context other requires) includes any special terms and conditions agreed in writing between the Buyer and Seller.

“Date” stipulated in the Buyers order and accepted by the Seller. “Item” means the goods (including any instalment of the goods parts for them) which the Seller is to supply in accordance with these Conditions.No contract in respect of the Goods between the Company and the Buyer shall exist until the Buyer’s order has been accepted by the Company. In the event that the Buyers order seeks to make the sale subject to terms different from these conditions, acceptance of the Buyers order by the Company (whether or not such acceptance is accepted by formal order acknowledgement) shall be deemed to be a fresh offer by the Company on the basis of these conditions.

In which event (unless these conditions are accepted by the Buyer prior to delivery) acceptance of delivery of the Goods by the Buyer shall constitute acceptance of the Company’s offer and the contract of Sale shall be formed at that moment. No conditions or terms stipulated in any other communications or document shall vary or annul any of these conditions except insofar as the same are expressly consented to in writing by the Company. By clicking to buy any of our items on means the Buyer has agreed with our Terms and Conditions.You have the right to request a copy of any information that we currently hold about you. In order to receive such information please send your contact details including address and payment of 35gbp to cover administration expenses to the following address: Require IT, 12A Sterling Complex, Farthing Road Industrial Estate, Ipswich, IP1 5AP2.

PRICEQuoted prices include the cost of normal packaging but exclude delivery, transit insurance (which is carried at extra cost) VAT or installation charges (where applicable). Any work carried out additional to that specified in the relevant quotations or order, whether experimentally or otherwise, shall be charged.Prices quoted are current prices. Prices of imported goods are subject to variances in exchange rates and in consequence prices will be these holding at time of delivery.

Please telephone us should you wish to confirm current price.The prices for the Goods shall be those ruling at the date of dispatch and the Company reserves the right to amend its quoted prices at any time prior to the date of dispatch.All prices for Products or Services stated in any quote or estimate are in acceptance and are those current at the time of the Buyers enquiry and will be valid for 7 days.The Company reserves the right to periodically update prices on the Website, which cannot be guaranteed. The Company will endeavour to ensure prices are correct at the point where the Buyer places an order.3. DISPATCH AND PAYMENT(a) Unless otherwise stated the price quoted is packed ex our warehouse. An extra charge may be levied to cover delivery and insurance costs. A charge may be made to cover any extra costs involved in delivery to a different address.(b) Should expedited delivery be agreed an extra fee may be charged to cover any overtime or any other additional costs involved.(c) Should work be suspended at the request of or delayed through any default of the Buyer for a period of 30 (Thirty) days the Company shall then be entitled to payment for work already carried out, materials specially ordered and other additional costs including storage.(d) All items purchased before 16.30 on any working day will be dispatched same day. We ship worldwide.

There can be extra shipping charges for items bought outside the UK. If you miss your delivery the courier or postal service we have used will leave you a card with the telephone number of the local depot for you to contact them to arrange a convenient time for your collection.4. CREDIT POLICY AND PAYMENT INFORMATIONIf you do not have a credit account open with us, please ask for a credit application form. Accounts usually take 2 working days to set up, but this period can be reduced if specifically requested. Our credit controllers will be pleased to assist with any problems related to credit.

We are pleased to offer credit terms to qualified parties. Our credit terms are 30 (Thirty) days NET from date of invoice. Statements are sent out at monthly intervals to enable you to check your current invoices paid and due. Accounts with overdue balances will be placed on credit hold. This means that no further Goods will be shipped and all support and Repair/Warranty services withdrawn until the account is brought into order. Repeated failure to keep to our credit terms will result in the permanent loss of credit facilities. The Company reserves the right not to release any products or continue to provide any services until such payments are cleared and credited to The Company’s bank account.5.

INTEREST ON DEBTS PASTWe reserve the right to charge interest on debts past due at 10% APR calculated monthly on the outstanding balance until full payment is received. If we need to appoint an external agent to enforce recovery of any overdue monies, we also reserve the right to add all their costs and any additional legal fees incurred to your outstanding balance.6. RESTOCKING FEERestocking fee will not be charged unless the buyer is at fault, where a standard restocking fee of £35.00 will be charged.7.

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ProcessorIntel Core i7-4790 Haswell Quad-Core 3.6GHz LGA 1150 84WMotherboardGIGABYTE GA-H87-D3H LGA 1150 Intel H87 HDMICoolingCPU - Cooler Master Hyper T4 / Case - cooler master 120mm rear case fan (Air cooling)Memory32GB (4 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)Video Card(s)GTX1060 6GBStorageSamsung 512 GB 840 PRO SSD Main Drive and Samsung 512 GB 840 EVO SSD Backup DriveDisplay(s)ASUS 23' LED MonitorCaseCOOLER MASTER Centurion 5 (silver & black)Audio Device(s)(onboard audio) Realtek ALC892Power SupplyCORSAIR SU-750TX 750W ATX12V / EPS12VSoftwareWindows 7 Home Premium 64bit Edition. SSD do heat up because they use more voltage than mechanical hard drives. Same goes for RAM. Just because it is electronic does not mean it does not produce heat. Think about your monitor or your digital TV. What about your game station? SSD does not equal cool or cold operation.

It always depends on the resistance of the object and the amount of electricity it uses. This is basic physics. The more resistance the more heat. Because SSD's use more voltage than HDD drives they actually produce more heat. I have a netbook that overheated when I installed an SSD and would shut down when charging and heavy CPU usage.

I had to install a low voltage product. Check put and use their SSD advisor to find a compatible hard drive. About a M500 240 GB for $100 on amazon with free shipping and no taxes. System NameAthennaProcessorintel i7 3770.Dellided.MotherboardGIGABYTE GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 Rev. SSD do heat up because they use more voltage than mechanical hard drives.

Same goes for RAM. Just because it is electronic does not mean it does not produce heat.

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Think about your monitor or your digital TV. What about your game station? SSD does not equal cool or cold operation. It always depends on the resistance of the object and the amount of electricity it uses. This is basic physics. The more resistance the more heat.

Because SSD's use more voltage than HDD drives they actually produce more heat. I have a netbook that overheated when I installed an SSD and would shut down when charging and heavy CPU usage. I had to install a low voltage product. Check put and use their SSD advisor to find a compatible hard drive. About a M500 240 GB for $100 on amazon with free shipping and no taxes.

I know this is a very late response to your question above but thought i give it a shot. It seems no one answered your question.

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The difference between SSD and standard RAM you have for your Operating System or Graphics Card is this. SSD is a static ram whereas the ram for your OS is dynamic ram.

This just means your SSD uses electricity to permanently set the binary data within it and done; there is no more activity within it. For the ram within the OS the ram is constantly using electricity to replenish the set state. The moment this electrical replenishing stops the binary data will be lost; the endless replenishing creates the heat u feel from the ram sticks. Unless you are using your SSD as the drive which Windows resides on (Windows is frequently accessing stored data keeping any drive active) the SSD is pretty much turned off and not drawing much power besides typical interface do-dats. For a standard HDD or ram stick they are always running, always moving electricity through it and therefore generating a significant amount of heat.Hope this helps. My Samsung M.2 SM951 is quite hot.

Granted, it's not in an airflow spot, but still, one would expect them to get quite warm considering they are always in such spots. Why don't they mount thin aluminium coolers over their controllers that maybe even extend over NAND modules? Like they do it with RAM sticks.If I push my SM951, it gets very close to the max operational temperature.

I'm not that worried since I only have it as a cache drive so failure isn't as catastrophic, but still. If it was my primary storage, I'd keep it cooled way more.Hm, maybe I'll buy a thin aluminium cooler cheap from ebay and mount it myself.

Should help I guess. I know this is a very late response to your question above but thought i give it a shot. It seems no one answered your question. The difference between SSD and standard RAM you have for your Operating System or Graphics Card is this.

SSD is a static ram whereas the ram for your OS is dynamic ram. This just means your SSD uses electricity to permanently set the binary data within it and done; there is no more activity within it. For the ram within the OS the ram is constantly using electricity to replenish the set state.

The moment this electrical replenishing stops the binary data will be lost; the endless replenishing creates the heat u feel from the ram sticks. Unless you are using your SSD as the drive which Windows resides on (Windows is frequently accessing stored data keeping any drive active) the SSD is pretty much turned off and not drawing much power besides typical interface do-dats. For a standard HDD or ram stick they are always running, always moving electricity through it and therefore generating a significant amount of heat.Hope this helps.

The controller definitely generates heat, just like any other processor does.If you take a 2.5' drive apart, they usually have a thermal pad between the controller chip and the metal housing, effectively making the metal housing a heatsink for the drive. Some even have pads on the NAND chips themselves. But just like with RAM, this heatsink isn't really necessary. That is why M.2 drives usually don't have heatsinks and run fine, even though they are actually working faster than 2.5' SATA drives.But some of those PCI-E drives can get pretty darn hot, they even make for some of them. Not that that is anywhere near necessary.