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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great case! Great product! I bought the hot-swap 12 drive version. Easy to install and access the drives, and the front access will allow me to change them easily as needed. I used this for a FreeNAS install. Plenty of room inside to work, and easy to route cables around. Plus the case included all the screws I needed, and a few extra for those ones you lose on the floor. :-) Very happy, will be buying more in the future! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Sturdy low cost rack mount When it came time to replace my file server I wanted to finally have a real rack mount case so I could stop dealing with towers sitting around my server rack. Rack mount cases can sure get pricy in a hurry especially when hot swap hard drives are involved. Luckily I came across this case to take care of my needs and not cost a fortune. This case can be paired with two of the Icy Dock MB455SPF-B enclosures for up to ten hot swap 3.5" hard drives and four internal hard drives. Chenbro part number 84H342310-003 is required to replace the 120mm fan on the front left side of the case with another three 5.25" bays. The rail kit for this case is unfortunately not included but is very inexpensive, the part number is 84H342310-001. The picture does not show it but this RM41300-F1 model does include a single locking door with dust filters on the front. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great case for the $$$!! Bought this case for a simple server. Installed 1 hdd, 1 optical drive, micro ATX motherboard, and power supply. The case arrived well packaged with no damage. I had no trouble fitting a standard ATX power supply. The fan vent on the top of the case lined up perfectly with the PS fan. I did have to flip over the fan grill on the power supply so it the lid would fit on the case. It was about a millimeter or so too tall but once turned over and screwed back on it fight just fine and did not obstruct the fan operation one bit. Not a big deal. I didn't find the case overly tight as others have mentioned, took my time and installed the components (I haven't built a computer in years). The standard intel CPU cooler (bought on Amazon - Intel i3/i5/i7 CPU Cooling Fan (Socket LGA 1155) Part#E97378) fit inside the case just fine. I was worried it might be too tall as the 2u height does not leave a lot of extra room, but no problem at all. I also added two quiet 80mm fans to the front of the case along with the PS fan and the CPU fan. I found getting the screwdriver into the confined spaces to add the 80mm front fans the most difficult part of the build. No issues with heat so far with these fans running and it's super quiet (wife doesn't complain = approved!). I do agree with another Target text information: Great rackmount case This case is well made. I'm very happy with it. The power supply cables to the motherboard could have been longer by 4-6 inches however. With the Intel motherboard I used, one of the cables (the 4 pronged motherboard power cable) is such a tight fit, it's like a tightrope. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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Computer Components
computer
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test
1-hop neighbor's text information: Direct replacement, great fit. Fit directly. Works well. Made my laptop feel brand new! This went on my Toshiba Satellite L505D-GS6000. 1-hop neighbor's text information: The Right Part for The Right Job Product was as described and arrived in perfect condition. Thank You! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works great! Matte black finish Just received the key board and installed it. Works great! Matte black finish. Very good value for the price and feels just as good as OEM. Saved quite a bit of money and from replacing the laptop. Just be sure and get the correct one for your model. Target text information: works Num lock light does not work. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
80,679
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Almost perfect - Death by Shoulder Strap I love nearly everything about this bag. It looks sharp, is well built, and just big enough to fit what I need. But it's not at all bulky (the main detractor of most laptop bags). The one major fault is the austere shoulder strap. It has no padding, and its too narrow. Because it's too narrow it doesn't slip over the buckle. I like to wear the bag a little high, so the buckle digs into my shoulder. Otherwise, it's a great bag for any young professional. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Very nice bag quite pleased so far. This is a pretty slick bag. I was carrying a cheap (cost-wise - I liked it a lot) Rapid Dominance canvas bag, and wanted something a little classier when I started my new job. I was a little turned off by the company's "reviews" on the website, which consisted of what at first glance appear to be impartial product reviews, but are actually just blog posts promoting their own stuff. That's fine, of course, I just don't like the fact that they call their write-ups "reviews." You can't review your own product. That and the fact that some of the non-Amazon confirmed reviews here seem a little too good to be true. All that aside, this is truly a great bag. It's not huge, and that's exactly what I wanted. I wanted something that on a daily basis would carry my iPad & keyboard, a notebook, some assorted cables, pens and the random accessories of day-to-day work life, and when needed, would also hold my work-provided 14" laptop. The laptop just fits in the laptop sleeve, and with the rest in there, it is a full but not overloaded bag. Build quality is quite nice. I do a little leather working from time to time, and it has made me pretty picky when it comes to leather goods. The Mainstay certainly passes the test. The stitching is well done, and backed with a nice heavy but soft canvas. It has plenty of well thought-out pockets as well. The two 1-hop neighbor's text information: great satchel great satchel Target text information: The perfect on trend messenger bag for fall and winter Theres nothing I like more when the summer heat dies down and we slide into the fall season. With fall comes not only the best weather but the best color trends and styles. What better way than to trade in my Moshi sky blue Helios Lite backpack for the Moshi herringbone gray Aerio messenger bag. Once again Moshi is on trend with the release of the herringbone gray design for the Aerio messenger. The fabric remains to be high quality, stylish and protective. The overall impression this bag gives me is professional, minimal, and functional. A nice feature of this bag is being very lightweight even though the material is thick and durable. The large adjustable strap is durable and can adjust to your preference. The bag is splash resistant and I notice that the bags in general don't get dirty very easily either, which is great for keeping it looking nice with normal wear. Im a student nurse, a writer for Macsources, and I work in a hospital so Im always on the go and I need to carry a lot with me. With this bag change I upgraded from 13 inch to the 15 inch and I must say Im a fan of the extra space. The two adjustable snaps to close the bag make it so if I have an oversized book I want to carry or Ive got the bag pretty stuffed I can still make it work. I can now carry I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
2
Laptop Accessories
computer
51,254
val
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great purchase! I have a HP - LaserJet Pro MFP M127fw Wireless Black-and-White All-in-One laser printer and this cover fits perfectly with even a little bit of room to wiggle so it covers the paper tray on the bottom as well. Cover is made of sturdy material and doesn't seem to rip easily. So glad I can finally keep the dust off and out! 1-hop neighbor's text information: HP 7520 Photosmart All In One Printer I just received mine and it fits perfectly on my HP 7520 Photosmart Printer. Like it was made for it. It has a canvas like texture material. I would have perfered a smooth vinyl instead but I will take this happily though. I would recommend using a vacuum with attachments to get this cover clean when needed. It's a slightly thick material and of good quality. I recommend it. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Perfect Cover! I have the HP OfficeJet 6600. It fits perfectly over it. I rarely use my printer and wanted something to protect it from the dust. Great buy! Target text information: He was very pleased with it This was ordered for my son. He was very pleased with it. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
74,886
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: great cards I have reached advertised speeds on a built-in card reader and a newer digital camera but there are a few things anyone should know when choosing a card. Cards with 32GB or less are SDHC and should work with most devices released in the last few years. SDXC will cover cards with higher capacities, such as this card in 64GB. This is an important consideration to Linux users since SDXC uses exFAT which may not work with your OS. If you have an up-to-date Windows installation or a recent Mac release you will be fine without third party software, though a firmware update may be necessary for your card reader if it's pre-'09. You will not achieve UHF speeds on a USB 2.0 bus - you will see a maximum 20-30MB/S depending on file size and other factors. On many host devices the speed gains are negligible during operation because of fast internal memory buffers - I can burst (9/s) an average of 15 shots in RAW+jpeg on my DSLR with a class 6 card, or 18 with this - so probably not worth the premium price for that gain alone. Video there is no difference since the class 6 can float the 20mbps required for 1080i on my camera. In other words, if you can get the extreme pro in 64GB for the same price as the extreme in 128GB, your money is probably better spent on the extreme, if not on a non-UHF card, which is to say class 6 or 10. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Best there is! Top FULL HD Video and More. No need to hesitate Here.  I did a lot of research to get the best SD card for my use (Mainly video) with my Canon T6i. I am convinced this SD Card is best on the market. The reason it is Labeled *****"Newest Version" ******is because they have a new "Video Speed Class" rating system V10, V30, V60, V90 which means 10/30/60/90 MB/s (megabytes per second) these are MINIMUM WRITING Speeds for when you are actually recording video or taking pictures. With v30 or higher you get best FULL HD quality video and great 4K. This card is BEST for HD video and fast motion picture taking (sports) because of fast writing speed. So you are able to get more frames in your burst shots or vid. **I uploaded a opening review video to help anyone contemplating this purchase, and share what I've learned. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works great in my Canon 60D After a bit of research I purchased this card when I bought my Canon EOS 60D. I shoot RAW + JPG and have no trouble shooting at full speed with this SD card. Full HD video isn't a problem either. I've put the card in both my desktop and laptop computers and haven't had any problem reading the images off them. If you've spent a bunch of money on a DSLR why go cheap when it comes to the storage? A slow card can reduce the performance of the camera if you're shooting rapid fire. After looking at many reviews here and at photography websites I decided on this card and I haven't been disappointed. Target text information: Fastest SDHC Card on the Market, Make Sure Your Camera Supports It Though...  The SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-1 is the fastest SDHC currently on the market. That being said, I must point out that this card uses the UHS-1 standard which most cameras in existence currently do not support. I have the Nikon D7000 and as far as I can tell, it is the only camera that supports this card. Currently you can pick these cards up for about 75 dollars for the 16gb and 150-170 for the 32 gb. However, I suspect that as more cameras are released that support this card, you will see the price go up. This card writes and reads at a minimum of 45 mb/second. This is 15 mb/s than the former fastest SDHC card on the market, the SanDisk Extreme Class 10. Even if you do not currently have a camera that supports UHS-1 this card will still work and is backwards compatible with SDHC and SHXC devices. However, the card will revert back to standard Class 10 speeds approximately. I could go on and on about the quality of SanDisk but I won't. Simply put, they make some of the best memory for cameras out there. This is a great card, but it is not for everyone. I prefer it because I only shoot RAW (NEF for Nikon) and the files are typically between 25mb - 30mb. The Nikon D7000 16.2MP DX-Format I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
6,334
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Very Quiet I use this to power a bitcoin blade miner backplane. It is very quiet, much quieter than the first (different model) power supply I used. My ears are still ringing from the other one. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Pretty good [Mostly] not possible to achieve the 1200w advertised output in the US, as that rating was taken @ 240VAC. Output at 120VAC is 900w, and output at 110VAC is only 800w. You can get the full output by using a step up transformer, but then you won't be netting the same "platinum" efficiency that you'd otherwise be getting with true 240VAC power from the wall. Once its working hard, it can be pretty loud-- it IS a server power supply, after all. That said, with a little breakout board, it has been doing a good job powering the 1080 Ti's in my rig. I use a separate platinum ATX power supply to power the motherboard, SSD, and PCIe risers. I got it for about 70 bucks. The break out board + PCIe cables was about 40. For $110 total, it's pretty hard to beat this unit for the kind of 24/7 workhorse loads that you'll find in mining. Personally I think my next rig will use a single large Titanium-class ATX power supply to power all of the cards, but I'd definitely consider going this route again in the future if I was looking to conserve capital. Target text information: Reliable and sturdy performer for mining rigs. Stellar performance and a lot quieter than I thought it would be. Used in one of my mining rigs and it works perfectly. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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Computer Components
computer
78,753
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Good product. Outstanding Customer Service! Cover is very good. Light and slim, and material seems like will be very durable and stand up to everyday use for at least a couple of years or more. The magnetic cover is a semi-soft vinyl leather pattern on the outside and the inside a soft synthetic suede like material that will keep the screen protected. The bottom hard plastic snaps onto the iPad and all ports and cutouts match perfectly to account for the Air 2 new microphones and deleted mute button. Also, the cover snaps on and off very easily and with a satisfying click. More importantly, the company is outstanding and stands behind their products. I ordered two of these for iPad Air 2s. One of the two was defective (magnet too weak, would not wake and sleep screen). I started the return process and Fintie contacted me and informed me that they would test a replacement to ensure I got a working cover next time around. Sure enough, just got the new cover in the mail and it worked as advertised. They also maintained email contact the whole time updating me on the status on my replacement. In this day and age it is very refreshing to see great customer service like this. Will definitely buy other products from them again! Target text information: Love this case Love this case. The elephant case fit perfectly to my iPad Air 2. The hole for the charger was a little small. My husband used toenail clippers cut part if it. Works perfectly. Had for 6 months still in perfect condition I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
1
Tablet Accessories
computer
75,940
val
1-hop neighbor's text information: Snoopy Love Decal You get 2 of these, which is a great bonus! Note to decal people: the directions do not say which side is up and which is down, ex. the semi-opaque side is the top and the opaque side is the bottom. I did figure it out, and this is chill looking: 1-hop neighbor's text information: Love it, get compliments on it often It's stuck fast for weeks now without any problem. It went on pretty easy, just had to go slow. Target text information: Three Stars Good quality, but Snoopy is not white as it can be seen in the photo, it is clear... I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
2
Laptop Accessories
computer
40,539
val
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great tip to use for handicapped people who cannot apply a lot of pressure on a phone/tablet Great tip to use for someone who is handicapped, they cannot apply a lot of pressure and so this brush allows you to form a big enough blob on the screen without having to press too hard. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great brush, mediocre stylus This product deserves five stars for the way it performs and feels in the hand. I -- a little unfairly -- remove one star because the overlarge size of the stylus makes it difficult to draw at times, since it masks the line (joining two lines can be quite difficult for instance). As a matter of fact, I prefer drawing with the brush. So five stars for the brush and three stars for the stylus. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Not worth the money I'm wondering if I recieved the same stylus as all these glowing reviews, but this stylus is overpriced and under powered. Pros: light weight thin stylus - Using the brush on the tablet feels really good if you like the effect of having a brush in your hand. Cons: there is a significant delay between using the stylus and the results showing on the screen. This is more than annoying, it means sitting there and waiting till you see what happens - they list Procreate (my favorite art app) as one of the apps that supports the brush, but it isn't on Procreate's list of devices - it takes too much pressure with both the stylus and the brush to see results - I want a brush tool to be pressure sensitive - pressing harder or lighter varies the results, but at least in Procreate that isn't there. Target text information: This is the way to go First of all, I am concerned about how the negative reviewers of this product are using/storing their brush. I have had my Nomad Brush for over 6 months now and I am using it religiously with little to no wear (and I bought mine before the case was available). Secondly, if you are expecting a Wacom Cintiq/Modbook experience from this product then your expectations need to be reset. Go ahead and spend the $1000+ to buy another tablet. If you are looking for a brush to work with your iPad/already purchased tablet and want to actually feel like you are painting, then this is the way to go. The long tip is great for more abstract/larger area work and the really short tip is great for detail and everything else (I use this side the most). I cannot stress enough how much feeling like you are painting is a great motivating factor when using my device to create art. Like picking up any new medium it takes a little time to get used to but it is so well worth it. After using this brush and the Artrage app to create my first iPad painting, I emailed the owner of NomadBrush a copy of it and he featured my painting on the Nomadbrush.com art gallery! I do not mean this as a plug, the message I am trying to convey is that the immense attention focused on the product is also focused on the people who use it. I cannot I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
1
Tablet Accessories
computer
12,269
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Great value! I read a lot of reviews prior to buying this cover and now that I've had mine for a while I felt it was important to post a detailed review, because most of the detailed reviews I read were over a year old and it seems that maybe the product has been changed slightly. That or some of the older reviews were incomplete or inaccurate. First, I did give this 5 stars, does that mean it is perfect? No. But at this price-point I don't expect perfect. But, in this case, the positives far outweigh the negatives to the point that it deserves a strong recommendation for the price, thus 5 stars. So, the good and the bad... I purchased the black cover and it gives the iPad a very professional look. While it's not a big deal to me, several people have commented that they really like that it is designed to reveal the big Apple logo on the back of the device. And, quite importantly, the cover provides a lot of padding and protection without making the iPad look or feel bulky. The cutouts for connecting power, headphones, accessing volume, and being able to take pictures with the cover on are also well done. They provide the necessary access without compromising protection or aesthetics. Many of the reviews I read complained that the magnets don't hold the cover closed securely or that the auto-sleep function doesn't work. I have to say I am puzzled by many of those comments. Because first, the Target text information: Great for iPad 2 generation I received my case today it looked way better than what I expected.it doesn't feel cheap at all and it does do the full 360 turn as I was a little concerned about.it feel really durable and look like I paid big buck for it I highly recommend! Also the color is very vibrant which I love I will be ordering another very soon ! I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
1
Tablet Accessories
computer
62,149
val
1-hop neighbor's text information: Higher quality than average at a reasonable price I have used a lot of different brands and styles of internet cable over many years, most of it for commercial and broadcast installations. There are only a couple of brand names that have been around seemingly forever and its no surprise those are the brands that most professional installers use. But things have changed and most cable is made in China these days and its virtually impossible to know who actually makes it for who and the exact specifics about how its made. So these days I have been buying cable with an eye to price as long as it performs as it should. This is my first exposure to jadol (small J) brand cables. I became aware of it due to a middle of the night lightning deal from Amazon and it so happened I needed 50 of white cable for an install that same weekend for a CCTV camera installation. The price was hard to resist. I specifically chose flat cable because when installing outdoor security cameras I wanted cable that is flexible and easy to work with and most importantly, cable that I could hide from view as much as possible. After all, you don't want the bad guys to be able to easily find your security camera cables and cut them do you? I have worked with flat Ethernet cable before, mostly for indoor home entertainment installations and while logic tells me that they aren't as well shielded, in reality I never found 1-hop neighbor's text information: Cheap quality, NOT shielded, NO twisted. NOT Cat6 These poor quality cables are so-called and labeled "CAT6E" on the actual cables. BTW there are no such things as CAT6e. The categories are Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, Cat7. I received these disappointing cables this morning. I compared to my existing Belkin CAT6 cables and they are thinner, cheaper made. You can feel and see the difference. From the outside using my fingers, I can actually move the 4 inside pairs around. I then connected my workstation to my server and the data package throughput is horrible, inconsistent and unstable. I then cut open one to take a look on the inside, only to find that the 4 pairs are not shield. Worse, they are not even twisted. How can CAT6 not be twisted? Hmmm... perhaps they were Cat4 or 5 cables re-labeled to be sold as Cat6.?! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Best decision ever to have run this Cat6 line to my garage, it has made my life so much easier and faster ;) I purchased this cable so that I could run an ethernet hard line from my router in my livingroom under the rafters in the basement thru the side header bond plate into my garage, I do computer repair and have a big tv with a computer and roku setup out there and wanted to take advantage of my charter cable's 60mbs plan. Currently thru wireless the roku was weak due to walls and distance, same with the computer, I would get spotty connections for things like netflix with breakups and pauses while it buffered up very annoying when you are trying to watch something or have a music video concert on, try explaining that to a 7 year old watching barbie thru netflix too :) After running the line out to the garage, I put in a 5 port switch, so I could feed all my devices and have a few ports for any computer repairs (I use my workbench in the garage to fix computers too having a hardline to plug in for updates, virus removal etc is SO handy!), anyways the ethernet cable really is a game changer for my use, now I am getting solid 66mbs speeds on the computer and haven't experienced any buffer issues vs previously with the wireless using the 2gb band I was averaging 8-12mbs and had many breakups, in terms of repairs alone I don't Target text information: Not as advertised This cable came without any writing on it as other's wrote. Purchased to cut in half and patch for 2 runs. When I cut the wire, found out that it is not copper as stated in the description. Turns out it is aluminum wiring. This wire is not CAT6 standard and when trying to patch in a CAT6 panel could not get the wires to patch properly because gauge of wiring is not proper. It is not worth your time. Spend more to get a quality product. If you really need CAT6, I wouldn't count on this cable. If you are really looking for a cheap 100 foot parch cord then this might work for you. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great 'Transition' Cables to Tide Older Devices over the USB-C Adoption Wave There aren't many reputable brands out there that manufacture USB-C to MircoUSB cables out there today but I'm glad that CableMatters is one of them . With the USB-C Interface slowly becoming mainstream which is expected make all other connectors (USB-A, USB-B etc) obsolete very soon - Many of you will find yourselves , Just like I found myself, stuck with as many as three different types of cables/charger types in your homes during this 'transition' period . We have a newer Macbook with USB-C connector , a Samsung Galaxy S6 & S6 edge with older Mirco USB connectors and these cables were just what the doctor ordered so I purchased two of them for our household. Performance ------------------- Not all cables are created equal , in-fact a cheap or poorly manufactured cable can severely limit the amount of current it can carry and charge your devices as slower speeds no matter how powerful your charger is. Thus, I tested these cables for their quick charge performance using a USB-C Quick charger and compared its performance to the OEM Samsung Charger using a top of the line Anker Powerline 20AWG cable, A Samsung OEM Cable and measured if the CableMatters cables performed as good as them. The power readings were taken using a wall socket power monitor (see pics) CableMatters Cable Supplied Power = 14.8 Watts i.e ( 1.65 A at 9 Volts) Anker PowerLine Cable Supplied Power = 14.2 Watts i.e (1.57 A 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works with Sony NWZ A17 I chose this cable because it was the only cable where reviewers stated that it worked with the Sony NWZ A17. Well, the cable arrived 2 day before the estimated arrival date, so good job on the fast delivery. The cable does fit my A17 and when plugged into the computer, the battery indicator showed that it was charging. I was able to quickly copy a 350 mb album in FLAC format using the cable. I'm very happy with my purchase. The cable is approx 44 inches long from tip to tip. Also, the diameter of the wire is smaller than the OEM cable (which is 42 inches long, tip to tip). I'd like to find a longer cable but I won't order one unless a reviewer states that it works with the A17. I hate making returns. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Expensive but Necessary You need this as a spare because Sony's ridiculous proprietary port will make it impossible to find a cable if you lose yours. Expensive but necessary. Target text information: A well made alternative to the bulky Sony WMC-NWH10 In short, this cable (or the bulkier Sony WMC-NWH10) allows you to bypass the Sony Walkman's proprietary internal DAC and stunningly weak headphone amplifier, pulling out only the digital data, while still taking advantage of the Sony Walkman's superb storage and UI features. The cable is very well made and works very well, taking the weight of both the Sony NWZ-A17 and the Oppo HA-2 DAC/Amp, at the bottom of my shirt pocket. Carrying this combo in my shirt pocket would be impossible using the Sony WMC-NWH10, but this cable does the job beautifully. With its right-angled connectors, terminating with a USB Micro B male connector, the cable sold here is far more convenient than using the bulky Sony WMC-NWH10, which requires an additional USB A male -to- USB Micro B male cable to connect to the Oppo HA-2. Note that the cable sold here also works with many other USB DACs, but only those that do not expect to receive 5V power along with data from the USB cable. That rules out a lot of portable DACs and portable DAC/amps, but hose which are powered by their own battery packs, such as the Oppo HA-2, should work fine with this cable - allowing the Sony NWZ-A10 series DAPs to emulate the USB data coming from a Windows laptop or Macbook USB port. For more information about *why* you would want to use this cable with the Sony NWZ-A10 series DAPs, here's a comment I just posted I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Nice server MB but Amazon shows a not included feature as if it was... I got this MB based on the feature set which is good. I was debating between this and the Supermicro X10SLM+-LN4F server MB. The ASUS includes 4xGb NICs, 2xSATAII (3.0Gb/s) & 4xSATAIII (6.0Gb/s), an "optional" Pike interface with an additional 8 SAS/SATA ports, 32GB max ECC memory, Intel C224 chipset, LGA1150 socket, and fake SW RAID including RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 which is not as good as HW RAID because of processing/ I/O overhead, if you want real RAID you will need to get a HW RAID controller, if you find one for less than $220 then is not HW RAID and is not worth your money, instead get a new MB with SW RAID instead, if you find a good HW RAID for less than $220 that includes RAID 5 let me know because I will buy it too. Here is the little problem I found with Amazon's description, after installing it I discovered that the supposed included "ASMB7-iKVM" module was missing from the MB. Based on the description on Amazon's website it looks as it is an included module like in the case of the Supermicro server MB I referenced before, which includes it at $198.00, and SuperMicro has awesome MBs. After further research I realized that the claim on Amazon's description is incorrect, which states: "Comprehensive server management: ASMB7-iKVM and ASWM Enterprise" it includes the ASWM Enterprise but it doesn't include the ASMB7-iKVM. And Amazon doesn't state "Optional" 1-hop neighbor's text information: A review from gaming perspective I selected this CPU for a gaming rig. I needed something future proof to make sure it doesn't bottleneck any GPU I place in there. tested it with a GTX 770 which is equivalent to the GTX 680. ran benchmarks on 1080p and got almost the same results I got from i5 4670k (no overclocking in both tests). no need to OC nor try to exceed the capabilities of this CPU. I was planning to get an i5 4670k + after market cooler + Z87 mobo. then I researched some benchmarks and realised there is no need to go for an expensive CPU while the graphics are all in the GPU. so I skipped the cooler, downgraded to this CPU and downgraded the mobo choise to B85. this saved my $ 80 which was invested in upgrading the GPU and thus achiving an excellent performance. if you plan to play games on a single monitor at 1080 res or even at 1440 res then you're looking for a GPU of the GTX 760 tier or HD 7870 XT or even the higher tier such as GTX 770 or HD 7970 then this CPU is the right choice for you. however, if you plan to go even higher or to SLI, then I guess you'd be better off with an i5 4670k (or i7 depending on your target res+FPS and required GPU setup for the job) + Z87 board + after market cooler in that case. hence that overclocking will require you 1-hop neighbor's text information: Bought it to replace my old motherboard My motherboard recently died (Gigabyte gaming 5) after two years. This is the replacement and it seems to be working well. IT's missing a vga port on the back so don't expect to plug in a older monitor. Also it's a little light on usb ports for my tastes. I appreciate the power button on the motherboard, my power button died and still being able to turn on the computer is a huge boon. The bios looks dated compared to my old motherboard. The light background combined with the light color of the highlight indicating what icon you are on makes navigation hard. It doesn't differentiate ssd's and hard drives just calling everything a hard drive which can make it confusing if you have multiple drives plugged into your computer. Overall I like it. It's one of the few lga 1150 matx motherboards you can buy still so you can't really be picky. Hopefully it will last me longer than my last one did. I'll provide an update if it dies. Target text information: System Builder We've built about 100 machines with this board and the ITX version, only have come across 1 doa out of the box. The rest have been performing flawlessly. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Four Stars Works fine, no problems. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Much Better Than You'd Expect I do a lot of programming and writing, so it's possible I am pickier than most. My complaint is mostly with the "action" of the keyboard. First of all, if you're looking for a cheap chiclet style keyboard that works and you're not worried about quiet typing or the "feel" then this keyboard is great. Under Windows 7 it was recognized quickly and the media keys (excepting sound on my laptop) worked right out of the box. The advantage to this keyboard and what it really has going for it is it's heavier than keyboards that are similarly priced. I.e. the Logitech at this price point is too light. Light keyboard sound like a fantastic idea until you put them into practice and they slide or move when you type. Amazon's is the right weight to stay where you expect and respond to forceful typing (hey, it happens). I've been looking for a keyboard replacement for my Apple Aluminum full keyboard. Even though it works in Windows/Linux just fine, the opposite placement of the "windows/command" key and the alt key make for annoying maneuvering. Its F-keys aren't full compatible either. So I decided to take a chance on this Amazon thin profile keyboard. I won't be keeping it for my home computer as it's noisy in my opinion and the action feels "cheap." It's smooth and everything, and if I only used my computer for email/internet browsing/maybe some gaming I would absolutely keep it. But I'm extremely picky about the way 1-hop neighbor's text information: Not all keyboards are created equal Overall, this keyboard is not much different from those most of us are using daily. I am rating this one at only 3 stars for following 2 reasons. 1) As this is a multilingual keyboard, each key has a character(s) that are only applicable for a given language. It would have greatly enhanced usefulness of this keyboard to have characters in different colors. For instance, my old one had white for English and red for Russian 2) Quality of the characters themselves is quite puzzling. It looks as though characters are printed on with dot-matrix printer as opposed to "laser-like" quality of the new/traditional keyboards. Not critical, but irritating. One would almost question whether it would make sense to take one of the old keyboards laying around the house and apply stickers for $3. So while keyboard is functioning fine, the overall "quality" look and feel is not there. It just seems that there were one/several too many corners cut in order to improve the bottom line. Target text information: Get what you pay for The keyboard is about right for its price. Not fantastic, sometimes misses keystrokes, seems like the battery holder can sometimes lose contact with the battery... but hey, it's cheap enough to make up for those drawbacks IMO. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Memory works, but the heat spreader is a gimmick Memory works, but the heat spreader is 95% gimmick. Works fine at stock clocks, and XMP2.0 loaded proper timings. The heat spreader is a gimmick. I have looked at two sets of these now. In one case, the thermal pad barely contacted one edge of the memory chip at each end (out of eight memory chips). On the second set, the board was tilted within the heat spreader and the spreader was not contacting a single memory chip, and on the other side the aluminum spreader was RESTING on the PCB and contacting a small capacitor. Wow. Between the heat spreader not being a flat shape, the memory chips and PCB in a flat plane, and the modules being tilted, it is not at all effective. Its very evident when looking at the modules up close from the interface side. I added photos to help illustrate. If you are buying it as the cheapest available DDR2400 memory only and not counting the heat spreader, it will probably work fine. I would not buy these if you plan on doing any overclocking. I am disappointing to see the heat spreader is a total gimmick on these and was clearly a design oversight. I wish I had tried the Ripjaws IV instead to see if the design is better. I have never had a past G.skill module fail and therefore wanted to buy their products again. I will keep them, but this is disappointing design/quality control. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars nan 1-hop neighbor's text information: Solid power supply and great value. I am reviewing the 500 watt model. This is an ATX desktop supply that is 85mm (3.35) tall x 150mm (5.91) tall x 140mm (5.51) deep. This compact model will fit almost all full, mid, & micro ATX cases. (This is NOT a laptop AC adapter.) The connectors are well formed and well labeled. Qty: / Type of connector / # of plugs @ approx length Qty:1 24 Pin (20+4) ATX 19 This 20+4 style connector will fit both ATX24 pin & ATX20 pin main boards. Qty:1 EPS 8 Pin (4+4) 23 This 4+4 style connector will fit both EPS4 pin & EPS8 pin main boards. Qty:2 PCIE 8pin (6+2) 1@21 & 1@26 These 6+2 connectors will fit both PCIE6 & PCIE8 video cards. Qty:6 SATA 2@17 & 2@22 & 2@26 Qty:3 Four-Pin Peripheral 1@17 & 1@22 & 1@27" Qty:1 Floppy 31 This supply is rated at the amperage below and comes with OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection). 500watts @ 40C / 3.3v 24A / 5V 20A / +12v 40A / +5vsb 3A / -12v .3A This supply has a large fan that auto adjusts it's speed so it is quiet under light to moderate load. Under heavy load it can get a bit noisy but no worse then any other 80+ supply I've used. This supply has an on-off switch on the rear side. My experience with this supply: Target text information: Works well on Linux Mint 18.3 Great value. Now running 3840 x 1600 on my new LG 38UC99-W 38" monitor. Looks great! Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 3.6.6 64-bit CPU: Core i7 950 @ 3.07GHz RAM: 24GB NVIDIA GK107 [GeForce GT 740] X.Org 1.18.4 nvidia v384.111-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 [email protected] 4.5.0 Direct Rendering: Yes I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Finally a hub for all my usb miners! So I've been struggling along with a host of 9 port hubs that will only power 5-6 miners...even some high quality anker hubs were just not providing enough juice to consistently mine. Received this today, plugged it into my mac (be aware: it WILL take up 2 usb ports), plunked in 16 antminers and 2 USB fans, and all starting mining at their normal hash rate almost immediately (I did have to "hot swap" two of the antminer u2s to get them recognized)...WELL worth the cost when you consider that the anker 9 ports are around 50 bucks each. If I end up buying more miners I will DEFINITELY pick up another one of these. 1-hop neighbor's text information: BEWARE!!! NOT USB 3.0!!! Proof attached! Pic attached. Mac OS System Report shows it as a USB 2.0 Hub NOT USB 3.0. Returning immediately! Furious! Target text information: Good Hub Pros: This hub has worked flawlessly for me for 6 months. I use this product with a Macbook Pro, which has only 2 USB ports. That's not enough. This is a 10-port hub. There are more than enough ports for my keyboard, mouse, external hard drive, backup/archival hard drive, USB Flash drive, iPod, and embedded systems development kits. It works as expected. The hub is very low-power: when all attached devices are turned off and it's just maintaining its "I'm a hub!" status, it draws 20mA, or 0.1W. Finally, one feature that's not mentioned in the writeup or other reviews is the cable management loops integrated into the sides of the device. They look like this: [...] Without these loops, there would be an awful mess coming from this device. With them, my always-connected devices run cleanly off behind my desk, and I've got plenty of room in front for new connections. The LEDs are visible in normal lighting, but not too bright when I'm trying to sleep. Cons: The device is very, very light, and the rubber feet aren't soft. With the cables in the back, you can put one or maybe two cables on the opposite front corner and it will be steady. With more ports in use, the USB cables are too stiff and heavy for this lightweight unit. Other reviewers have had troubles with the power supply; I've had none but wanted to be on the safe side and therefore switched it out for an extra I had laying around. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars One of the best skin protection out there, it covers the Oasis nicely giving it full protection from scratches, the feel of the material feels solid....love it. Target text information: I love Skinomi products I love Skinomi products! I have always had a good experience when ordering, and they respond right away when emailed :) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Just Okay It's okay. It has some wireless connectivity issues where it can drop a connection and then doesn't reconnect without rebooting. It's been a bug for a long time and it doesn't seem to be a priority to fix. It basically makes it worthless if you need it to be reliable. There are some work-arounds, but they all involve rebooting which resets your sketch. Support is nonexistent also. I sent an email a few weeks ago and never got a reply. They say they have chat hours too, but from what I've seen they really don't. I got a RaspberryPi instead with a wireless dongle. It was cheaper and works better. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works great, Small bug here and there, but definately worth it! I have seen a few bad reviews on this board, And I wanted to shed some light. There is a lack of literature stating that it does not come with power cord. (its the same as an UNO, So if your getting this board in the first place, Chances are, You have a cord to program this board.) Sure, Code doesn't come in the box! Well, Send it back I guess, Right!? NO, =). Go to Arduino Playground and look for Arduino Board 101. There are (as of right now) 4 libraries that show of the sensors of the 101. It has 6dof (6 Degrees of Freedom) meaning you have 3 axis Accelerometer, And 3 axis Gyroscope. The first time I attempted to uploaded the sketch.... It worked! I was able to see the values in the serial monitor, I see a lot of potential for stabilization, persistence of vision, and RC related projects. It has built in Bluetooth. and it supports Bluetooth libraries, so it can easily replace the hc05 or hc06 units. other than that, it is pretty much the same as the UNO. This board has Intel Inside, I figured that would make it load sketches faster or boot faster. This is not the case, It takes a little bit longer. I have also noticed that I have to manually reset the board to upload new sketches, Not usually an issue for me but worth noting. All in All I would say 1-hop neighbor's text information: It functions I don't know if the spacing on the board is a couple of hairs too wide or if the pin angles were bad on mine, but I had to reseat the pins before it would fit in any of my breadboards. Target text information: Get started fast on implementing that micro-controller idea. Let's be clear, this is not going to replace your computer, it's not a replacement for a lot of micro-controllers, but that doesn't render it useless at all. You will see many reviews telling you that there are only 2 GPIO pins. That's not quite true. The reality is that there are four physical GPIO pins on the connector, as both the rx and tx pins are usable as gpio pins, just as pins D0 and D1 on an Arduino Uno are usable. It presumes that you are not going to use them for serial IO, but if you are setting this device up to gather data from devices, and upload that data across a wifi connection to a server or to one of the various cloud services, you really don't need the rx/tx pins for console io anyway, and making use of them isn't a bad idea. As you go through the various sensors and output devices you will find that there are a lot of them that support or even only use i2c or iic. Pretty much any of those devices that have arduino support libraries can be used directly off of any of the gpio pins that are set up as sdc and sda. Probably the most frequent example of this is to chain together several i2c devices, a real time clock, a humidity/barometric pressure/temperature sensor, and an OLE display with i2c connectivity, and you've got a watch sized weather station. Or skip the Real I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: SMART "80 White" 700W supply works fine, VERY quiet, simple drop-in replacement. READ for useful CONNECTOR INFO. Works fine, VERY quiet, simple drop-in replacement. It took me 10 minutes to replace dead power supply with this one. A bit of useful information missing from the product descriptions (and also missing from the manufacturer's product web page) is the number and configuration of power connectors for each of the dizzying array of Thermaltake SMART power supply models. This is reflected in the number of product questions on the Amazon product page which concern how many (and what type of) connectors. For example, the SMART "80 White" 700W supply (the one I purchased on Amazon) is listed with 5 "peripheral" connectors and 6 SATA connectors. Here's the useful (but missing) information: 1. The 6 SATA connectors are arranged on TWO cables, with 3 SATA connectors apiece. If your 6 (or more) storage devices are arranged in pairs, with each of the pairs in different corners of the chassis, then the two SATA cables are not enough. There is a simple enough solution: purchase MOLEX-to-SATA adapters and use one of the two MOLEX-equipped power cables. But this information should be provided and prominently displayed BEFORE purchase. 2.a The 5 "peripheral" connectors are indeed classic MOLEX connectors. Why make shoppers guess what type of power connectors are included? 2.b The 5 Molex connectors are arranged on TWO cables, with 3 Molex connectors on one cable and 2 Molex connectors (plus a floppy connector) on the 2nd cable. MOLEX-to-SATA adapters and 1-hop neighbor's text information: Disappointed Easy installation. Kit contained all needed cables along with Nero 12 Trial Version disc. Turned on my computer and driver was automatically installed. Windows recognized the drive and everything looked good. Decided to take a look at the Nero 12 software and put the disc in new drive. Software started loading then froze up. Drive stopped working and couldn't find a way to get it restarted. Tried unhooking all the cables to see if that would fix it - nope. Then I completely removed the new drive and restarted my computer -- everything working ok. Reinstalled new drive. Windows didn't see it. Tried Windows fix-it, searched for new drivers, nothing worked. Contacted company for a return authorization. Returned it, postage at my expense. Company says they tested it and said (no surprise) the problem was on my end. Issued a partial refund (60%) less restocking and postage I suppose. Disappointed since it appears to me the problem was installing the Nero 12. I decided to reorder another drive from them. Drive came in, installed it, threw away the Nero 12 and everything is as it should be, except I paid for a new drive, paid postage to return the bad drive and lost 30% of my purchase price on the first order. My advice, if you order a drive from them that comes with Nero 12 -- dump it in the trash. 1-hop neighbor's text information: was not good it didn't work at all Target text information: Yes, it works for Windows 10 Card works great. This card is compatible with Windows 10, but the software is not. I tried running the CD that came with it, but it does't support Windows 10. I tried installing the drivers through the Internet update, but that failed as well. What did work is leaving the disc in the drive, Press Windows key + X Click Device Manager Once device manager is open, select the device, right click it and click Update Driver Software Browse my computer for driver software - Just browse to your CD/DVD Drive and make sure your installation disc is in your computer. Make sure the option to Include subfolders is checked. Click Next and wait while the wizard completes the installation. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: So far, working great - great customer service It arrived in a box that was way too big - I think this was Amazon, not them. Amazon didn't put any packing material to fill in so the interior box slid around like mad inside the Amazon box. However, the box from the company was very very well packed, so I am sure that helped. I unpacked and heard a rattle as I was setting up. I opened it up and there was a piece that fell out (photo) and I have no idea what that is? But it doesn't seem to be causing an issue - So Far.... 4GB of RAM is really slow, but I will upgrade it when I get a chance. I despise Win10, so the 7 Pro is really nice... Sometimes "Oldie but Goodie" is really what you need. I will be using this mostly for book editing, so I don't need anything truly fancy. I also do customer service at home and it seems to work well for that so far. Again, updating the RAM will help there. The SFF is wonderful. It is sitting on one end of my desk with my printer on top, It makes it really easy to get to the USB ports (four on the front, more on the back... I can plug in my tablet and my headphones very easily and that is awesome.) That is one of the reasons I got this machine - the USB ports to fit my needs. Overall, so far Target text information: Decent Pretty Speedy in vista. Handles multi-tasking well. It also performs well in the games that I tried and there's no heat issue. Also the fan it comes with is quiet. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Worked for 2 months. Lasted about two months then started not charging. I now have to wiggle the cord just so when I plug my phone in at night. If I happen to bump something on the night stand and the cord to my phone moves every so slightly, it usually stops charing. None of my other charging cables have this problem (and no, the lightening port is not clogged with dust or debris). I will not buy this product again. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Didnt charge and is a fire hazard This charger was rarely able to charge anything and the few times it did, it was painfully slow. The real problem is that its a fire hazard, though. I touched the cord trying to find out why my iPad wasn't charging and I got a severe/2nd degree blistering burn on my fingers. The charger cord itself was melted and warped. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Stopped working Only lasted a few months before it stopped working Target text information: Good, durable cable These cables are holding up really well. They get their share of hard use: twisting, piled up under other stuff on the counter, knots, etc. The strain reliefs and metal hoods show no signs of wear. The wire has a mesh covering that is also holding up with no signs of wear. They fit in the iPhone even with the case on. I am very happy with these cables. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Product I needed a couple of sata cables and came to my go to source, Amazon. When I saw the price of over $6 for one cable with Prime shipping I thought the price was a little high so I went to the Monoprice website and found them for fifty plus cents each. I ordered 10 for a little over $8 including shipping. Prime isn't the great deal it used to be. 1-hop neighbor's text information: These cables work, it's just that the right angle ... These cables work, it's just that the right angle connector is reversed. I have included a picture to illustrate the problem. This creates a problem in certain situations. Because the right angle connector is reversed I cannot use these in my application without straining a couple of the cables. I'll still be able to use these as a backup, I am sure. But it's disappointing that I couldn't use them for what I needed them for. Target text information: Well designed, works perfectly This was my first experience with a SATA cable. I noticed the extra handle on the drive plug after I ordered. The square fit perfectly into my new Western Digital drive. The grip made installation easy. The motherboard plug fit in with room to spare in a small form factor PC. There was an inch of clearance between the port and a video card overhead. All connections feel very solid. I like the plastic's shade of transparent blue and the shiny effect from the wiring inside. It's a beautiful looking item. Flexibility was ideal for controlled placement in the PC case. It came in a simple blister pack the same style you see Flash drives sold in. The plastic is recyclable #1 PETE. Great design, great function, and low price! I'm happy. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
4,205
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Sturdy but one drawback It is a sturdy case and rolls well. The only drawback is that the inside does not have a flat bottom because the wheel housing sticks up, so files do not sit up straight (poor design). I like the case enough to figure a way around this - but if I create something to make the bottom flat, I will lose about 1.5-2 inches. Keep this in mind if you need the entire depth of the inside. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Not for a student professional I'm a 2L law student. I have a lot of books. This does not cut it. I received the bag today, will be sending it back tomorrow. Cannot recommend, definitely not keeping it. I also think for what I got, it was priced about 20% too high, assuming my stuff fit the bag. Quality Flaw: I'm starting with this, because it was the ultimate nail in the coffin on this bag. I'm including a picture. I pulled back the flap inside the bag that covers the framework for the handle, and you can see the grommets for the bottom of the case. Not only is one damaged (see the portion of metal missing), but some of the rivets do not look like they're going to hold up, one is completely rusted, and all the others have started rusting. Guessing that's why you see a silica packet they included. Doesn't look like it did its job. I would guess this area would get much much worse over a year's time. Front pouch: Entirely too small to hold much of anything, in my opinion. Yes, it will hold a few pens and business cards. Beyond that, I think you're out of luck. It has more little compartments than it will be able to hold items. I know if I was keeping the bag, the only thing I would end up using that section for would have been a phone charger/usb cables. Interior: Two or three days a week I need to take at 1-hop neighbor's text information: Lots of space! Lunch box/Briefcase! This case, in my opinion, because of its size, can be used for multiple purposes, I will tell you what I use it for and you decide if it answers your needs. I drive a truck, and the one thing that annoys me the most, not to mention its dangerous, is not having enough room to secure my carry along things, I have no sleeper. I have been carrying a duffel bag and lunch box with me but that was a ineffective and really a pain. Not to mention I could never keep everything from rolling around in the floor, again dangerous. So I came across this case and changed how I packed a little and I was set. It is now my lunch box\brief case. To give you an idea of the interior room of this thing. In the main compartment I fit a 40oz Thermos, a 24oz thermos, a 16oz food thermos, and a 16oz thermos mug with handle, all standing up. Look for them here on Amazon, Thermos stainless king, line. All these fit with plenty of room. As you can tell that is a lot of liquid and yet the weight has not had an ill effect on the locks or structure of the case at all. The laptop holder inside the main compartment hold things like sandwiches, chips, snacks, (you know all the good road stuff lol) dental floss, again plenty of room. The outside will hold all my road paperwork (Logs, pre/post trips, bills of Target text information: and sturdy bag. The bag arrived without a scratch or ... This is an absolutely luxurious, spacious, and sturdy bag. The bag arrived without a scratch or scuff on it. Perhaps my favorite feature is that the Mancini bag maximizes the space for case files instead of office supplies. My previous bag had way too much space for office supplies that I never used, yet I never had enough room for files. For me, the Mancini bag utilizes available space perfectly. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
2
Laptop Accessories
computer
71,963
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: The key things to know Since there are several different products lumped together on this page to be clear I am posting about the 5 port gigabit Ethernet switch. If you're looking at this item you already know what it does and if you need it or not. The big question is whether this brand or one of the handful of others in the same price range. To answer that question, Im a big advocate of things that are truly plug and play and switches aren't always as easy as they should be. So Im happy to report that I only had to plug in my cables and I was up and running. No configurations, no buying special cables, it just worked. I measured no significant loss of speed using the switch but thats just a casual observation, not something based on sophisticated benchmarks. The quality of the component is basic as you would expect for the price, and having used switches from other brands I wouldnt say it is better or worse. One other thing to know is that their product photo makes this look like about the same size as a typical router and other switches Ive owned are about that size. So I was surprised to find that this is about the size of a deck of cards. Thats actually a good thing, why take up extra space if you don't have to. If you are a little unsure why in these days the average person would need a switch anymore with most 1-hop neighbor's text information: Fast Speeds and Reliable Hardware I have been a network engineer for almost 20 years. I have consulted for the federal gov, state gov, and numerous Fortune 500 companies. So when it comes to knowledge of networking technologies, including switches, I am what's often to referred to as a 'subject matter expert'. With that said, I hope this review is helpful to others so they can make informed decisions based on verifiable information, not conjecture. Netgear uses reliable pieces and parts in the construction of their hardware switches. If you take a close look at the power draw (raw consumption of electrical power), you'll notice Netgear switches use slightly more power than other small switches. This is actually important in switching data packets between ports. But by no means is this switch a power hog...it just utilizes enough power to QUICKLY switch packets between its ports. Lower latency compared to other SOHO switches. The average home network has 1 or 2 switches as they introduce more devices that need connectivity. You could buy TP-link, Linksys, or other manufacturers, but Netgear has better performance because it has lower latency overall. Metal is better than plastic. There's no rocket science behind this claim -- it's common knowledge that metal will hold up better than plastic. When given the choice, go with a metal chassis over plastic. The chassis on this Netgear is metal. Well done, Netgear. Keep it simple. When it comes to plug and play, it doesn't get any easier. Plug this in to a power source, 1-hop neighbor's text information: Just works, never have to touch it! I upgraded from an 8 port Gigabit Trendnet switch to this bad boy with 16 ports. I've got 15/16 used up and it's never let me down. I can easily get transfer speeds between my two gigabit desktops of around 90-110 MB/s (using 7200RPM and SSD Hard Drives#. All I had to do was plug in my ethernet cables, turn the power on and haven't touched it since. Reliable and fast connection for all the devices on my home network. No fan inside, it doesn't run hot even in a wall box and it's completely silent. LED's on the front will tell you if a device is connected and if it's Green it's connected at Gigabit and Amber if it's 10/100. Very satisfied with the purchase and would recommend to anyone looking to venture to the Gigabit realm. FYI you will need Gigabit ethernet cards on the computers that you want to connect to the network to get Gigabit speeds #125MB/s vs 12.5MB/s on 10/100# so don't expect your 3-4 year old Desktop to connect at gigabit speeds. But don't fret, gigabit NIC's are pretty cheap, I got this low profile #for slim computers# Dynex - Gigabit PCI Desktop Adapter DX-PCIGB used for about $6 on Amazon #3rd party seller#, but you can just search "Gigabit ethernet card" and find them new for around $10-$15 new with full size bracket# Make sure it says Gigabit or 10/100/1000 in the title though as Gigabit is for some reason a Target text information: Five Stars Great I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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Networking Products
computer
38,010
val
1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent so far Arrived two and half weeks ahead of schedule, and was well packaged. Within 30 minutes computer was up and running. Monitor, keyboard and mouse appear to be brand new. The only thing we've found wrong is a tiny foot missing from the bottom of the computer housing which made it rock a little bit. A tiny piece of folded paper taped to the bottom fixed this right up. Did not include Microsoft Office. For the price we paid for this system, we are very pleased as long as it continues performing like it has so far. Would absolutely order from this company again. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Decent Specs, Works fine.. Just don't expect it to be in great shape or not smell. Hardware - If you are looking for a decent, powerful workstation for normal desktop use (ie not gaming) then this is a good value. The i5 CPU in this machine is still plenty fast and you shouldn't have any problems with lag or speed. The 8GB of RAM is also nice especially this cheap. These machines should be reliable for years to come but the included 5 year old Seagate Hard Drive would give me pause. With any older machine you start to worry about the mechanical hard drive after a period of time.. this is no different. I factored in the purchase of a 250GB SSD into this which makes the machine fly even faster anyway. Overall this makes more sense (at least to me) than buying a new machine that's less powerful. Condition: OK this is where things get dicey. The ad promises: and certified by the manufacturer or by a third-party refurbisher to look and work like new, with limited to no signs of wear. Ha! They are literally grabbing these things from expired leases, re-imaging the drives with a default WIndows 10 and kicking them out the door.. perhaps literally. Sure the machine had scratches and nicks.. a bit more than 'normal' use but whatever. Definitely not 'like new'. It also had a dented case.. so bad the cover wouldn't close without having someone bend the latch to make it fit. It's going under the desk 1-hop neighbor's text information: Dell ComputerGX 620 I was very impressed with the product. I purchased two of Dell GX 620. I'm very happy about them. I love the spped. You can never imagine that the produits were previously used. Target text information: No problems so far and good price. worked well for an older model. No problems so far and good price. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
3
Computers & Tablets
computer
31,964
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: I Should Never Have Waited So Long - Neither Should You The box is much heavier than I expected. To my surprise, most of the volume and weight is cables. The actual switch is not the typical plastic you get on consumer-grade equipment, and is stackable with little rubber feet that fit into insets on a second (or third or fourth) unit. Fit and finish is superior, although the unit I opened had one spot on the rear edge where it looked like the paint was chipped in handling but that is only noticed upon close inspection under reflected light. Pushing all the buttons and connectors and everything is solid. Really nice. Power is supplied by a cube, That cube is 5.3V at 2.4 amps for 13 watts. That's like running a CFL all day, so you might want to power this off. The DC end is an elbow, so it can swivel in front of the USB jack, or not. There are four very heavy cables, about two meters in length. The ends differ only in the USB form-factor, with one the square USB and the other flat (for connection to the computer). There is no "main cable", as you are expected to supply your own speakers, mic, keyboard, mouse, and monitor feed. The audio plugs are color-coded purple and green and have nice caps attached in case you don't wish to use them. The audio lines are molded to the main video cable cover on the outside and on opposite sides of the video 1-hop neighbor's text information: Did not work for my system This is a dual-monitor DVI KVM - but the signal for both screens is passed along via a Dual DVI to DMS-60 Y-Cable - So the back of the device has two DVI-out ports, and four DMS-60-in ports (rather than the expected eight DVI-in) While this setup is strange to me, I was perfectly willing to deal with it as long as the device worked, but it did not. I was only able to get one of my video sources to show up through the device. The others simply showed up black. The user-manual included with this device contains very little information, and almost no troubleshooting assistance. I'm returning the device, and will try to find another product that meets my needs. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great KVM switch This works flawlessly with Windows and Mac desktops. I love being able to switch both screens at once. (update- reviewed in error- this is not the switch I have) Target text information: Great product - Outstanding value! Just got one of these to replace an unreliable old IOGear CS1764 that was Single Link, had only USB 1.1 support, like to 'hang' occasionally (usually at the worst possible times), and had no "USB memory". The Belkin was less than half the price of a comparable new IOGear/ATEN unit and works flawlessly so far. This was really one of those "feel good" purchases where you wonder if the product is going to be any good based on being less than half the price of the cheapest alternative. When you get it and it really works, you get one of those "boy, did I find a good deal" feelings. This really is a steal at the price. I like the fact that the DVI/USB and the Audio cables are physically separate. I have no use for the audio switching. My only nit (and I'm extremely picky) is that the User Manual doesn't tell you how to mute the "beep" that the unit makes when you switch between systems using the Hotkey sequence. My old IOGear CS1764 could do this via a hotkey configuration sequence. I'm in a sound-critical environment and I need to do this. I'll change my rating to 5 stars when Belkin Support tells me how to mute the beep (I have a support e-mail in). One thing to be aware of is that the included cables are Dual Link DVI (duh!). If you have any systems that don't have Dual Link DVI output (I have an old iMac I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
4
Computer Components
computer
4,199
val
1-hop neighbor's text information: Exactly what i was looking for I had always used the fat, stock keyboard that had been shipped with my PC, until i had some friends get a mac. After feeling this keyboard, i knew i had to have one, but i didn't want to pay a full $50-$60 for a MAC brand keyboard to have to remap some buttons for it to work on PC. When i found this keyboard, it had all i was looking for: aluminum casing, scissor type keys, and a chiclet design. I was not looking for a low profile design, but it was not a difference to me at all. it shipped faster than expected. The keys themselves feel really responsive and firm, but not to firm, giving the user a clear indication of when a key is actually pressed. Don't forget that the 2 USB ports on the actual keyboard are incredibly convenient. To sum it up, if a MAC-style keyboard is what you're looking for, this is the best PC alternative. It is almost exactly the same mechanics and design as a Mac keyboard (only exceptions are the windows keys and aluminum casing -see below- ) Note: the aluminum is only on the top, the casing on the bottom of the keyboard is plastic. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Much Better Than You'd Expect I do a lot of programming and writing, so it's possible I am pickier than most. My complaint is mostly with the "action" of the keyboard. First of all, if you're looking for a cheap chiclet style keyboard that works and you're not worried about quiet typing or the "feel" then this keyboard is great. Under Windows 7 it was recognized quickly and the media keys (excepting sound on my laptop) worked right out of the box. The advantage to this keyboard and what it really has going for it is it's heavier than keyboards that are similarly priced. I.e. the Logitech at this price point is too light. Light keyboard sound like a fantastic idea until you put them into practice and they slide or move when you type. Amazon's is the right weight to stay where you expect and respond to forceful typing (hey, it happens). I've been looking for a keyboard replacement for my Apple Aluminum full keyboard. Even though it works in Windows/Linux just fine, the opposite placement of the "windows/command" key and the alt key make for annoying maneuvering. Its F-keys aren't full compatible either. So I decided to take a chance on this Amazon thin profile keyboard. I won't be keeping it for my home computer as it's noisy in my opinion and the action feels "cheap." It's smooth and everything, and if I only used my computer for email/internet browsing/maybe some gaming I would absolutely keep it. But I'm extremely picky about the way 1-hop neighbor's text information: Best Keyboard I've Ever Used... I work in IT for KeyBank so I've used a lot of keyboards, and this keyboard is fantastic. I now own three of them -- one for my daughter's PC, one for my main home PC, and one for my wife and my work laptops when we work remote. My wife bought a low-end Logitech keyboard because it was cheap, and quickly returned it and had me buy another one of these. Everyone in this house loves them. They are incredibly responsive, very sleek, and very easy to use. The most important pros include: They are completely compatible in Windows 7 & 8. Not only are they compatible, but no configuration is even required. This includes the sleep, volume, web, and special function (Fn) buttons. I especially enjoy the new Windows 8 function button options painted on the Fn keys. Comfortable feel. All the keys are properly placed exactly where I expect them to be without having to hunt the keyboard. The keys also have very little travel to depress them. This is very convenient if you are a skilled typist. The keys also have a very nice tactile feedback that really let's you know you've hit the key. Very long battery life. While I have had to replace the batteries a few times a year, I change the batteries on these keyboards about once every couple years. There is also a tiny low battery indicator on the keyboard which is helpful. Very durable. Even the earliest one of these that Target text information: Great while it worked 'vehad ths keyboad for 10 mots. I rly liked it until it stopedrgisterig soe keystokes. Translation, this time typed very slowly: I've had this keyboard for 10 months. I really liked it until it stopped registering some keystrokes. This problem has gradually gotten worse over the last month or two. Some key presses are either ignored or entered in the wrong order when typing at pace. I have to type very slowly and deliberately, along with frequent corrections so it is seriously impeding my work and must be replaced. The price and this defect is probably indicative of the quality you can expect. [Edit: 1-year warranty info is on the company's US website: http://www.i-rocksusa.com/warranty.html] One star quality, four star design. I'll still give it three stars because I liked it well enough before this that the more common desktop keyboard design now seems way too chunky and unwieldy and makes me miss this one. My only design complaint is that the backspace key is too small -- a real problem now that I need to use it every other word. ------------------------ Edit: While looking at a Kensington keyboard as a replacement, I saw a review that suggested unplugging and reinserting the USB cable to resolve this type of problem. (Duh.) And whaddya know, it resolved the issue. That review also noted that it was a temporary fix, so time will tell whether and how often this issue recurs. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
0
Computer Accessories & Peripherals
computer
20,612
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Burned discs have extremely poor readability on older equipment One of the best DVD burners i've ever used for several reasons: - It will read and extract data from DVDs that no other burner can read. Discs that are scratched or dirty can sometimes be recovered with this drive. Not always, but most of the time. - This has the fastest burn rates i've ever seen. I can often burn a full DVD-R in around 6 minutes. - It can rip non-copyrighted movies super fast. I doubt there is any such thing as a "speed lock" on this drive. - If you move to another country you can change it's region code easily (a limited number of times). 2-8-17 UPDATE: This has extremely poor compatibility with older devices. You burn a disc and it's nearly impossible to read it on old 16x IDE burners. Pioneer, LG, Lite-On and NEC drives. This is major if you do any sort of video production. I've wasted so many discs with high quality media trying to fix this issue. Burning at slower speeds does nothing. Note: It's NOT the media itself. There is also zero firmware updates for the drive since i've had it. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great drive! Bare drive comes with no cables or anything. I was expecting this but wanted to make sure everyone else knew. Has worked without issue for fresh install of Windows 7. Has burned full Linux ISOs without issue as well. Quite and the operating light is not very bright. Great purchase! 1-hop neighbor's text information: NOT A SAMSUNG DRIVE! Failed after 8 months of light use. While this drive may be fine, it is NOT a Samsung drive, it is a TSST drive which stands for Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology, a joint venture between Toshiba and Samsung that is 51% owned by Toshiba. The drive does not say Samsung on the front as in the picture, and if you got to Samsung looking for updated firmware this product is not listed. You need to go to the TSST website to find any information on this drive, [...] , and much of the website doesn't even work. This may not matter in long run, but if you are considering buying this drive because it is a Samsung product, be forewarned, it is not. Update: I have been using this drive for weekly backups for nearly a month, and have had no problems with it. I am disappointed that even after I pointed out to Amazon that the title, picture, and description they are using for this item is wrong, they have done nothing. Update: This drive just died after 8 months of very light use (burning a DVD once a week for backup). Getting customer service from TSST has proved impossible. Their website is a mess of broken links and pages under construction. Amazon still lists this as a Samsung drive although they have updated the image to the "no-name" drive that you will actually receive. I have requested a refund. I would not recommend this drive. Buy a name brand drive Target text information: One Star Terrible purchase. I don't think Samsung is making it anymore. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
4
Computer Components
computer
79,936
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: In love! Loved my decal on my laptop thank you! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Cute and different I like it 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Perfect fit! Fast shipping! Target text information: Five Stars Very cool and easy to apply. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
2
Laptop Accessories
computer
43,575
val
1-hop neighbor's text information: Good RAM! It's modern day RAM, you plug it in, and it's good to go. For me, I had to tweak me motherboard to get it to use the correct speed, but that's no biggie. Worked flawlessly from day one, passing all the tests I could think of. Best part though, I can have more than one tab on Chrome open at a time. JOY! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Great with the Gigabyte AX370 Gaming K7 I was able to successfully set these to 3200Mhz using the XMP profile using a Gigabyte AX370 Gaming K7 motherboard. I have had no issues so far and has helped me gain about 10fps in games when set to 3200Mhz. This ram was paired with Ryzen 7 1700x ASUS GTX 1070 Dual OC 1-hop neighbor's text information: Awesome case, and great way to showcase your build. Really glad that Thermaltake had to the initiative to get this case out to the public. I have been wanting to do something like this, but all the options were either very expensive, or required a scratch build. At the price they are offering the case, it s a great deal. I am using it with a hardline liquid cooling loop, and it looks amazing. The only gripe I have is the included PCIe Riser cable for vertical mounting of the GPU is junk. They (Thermaltake) will send you a replacement, but the replacement didn't work with my new EVGA GTX 1080, kept having boot issues. Luckily I found this cable on Amazon, and it solved all of my issues. EZDIY PCI Express 16x Flexible Cable Card Extension Port Adapter High Speed Riser Card-25cm With that installed, everything works perfectly. Get this case! Target text information: Never run out of ram! Just kidding, you'll find new creative ways to burn it. 64GB of ram works just fine. Board didn't like it until a bios revision (Gigabyte Z170 G1). Runs fine and no errors. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
4
Computer Components
computer
33,131
test
1-hop neighbor's text information: A dangerous piece of junk! After 5 months the cord frayed near the transformer. My daughter only found out when she plugged it in one day and sparks flew out almost catching her bed on fire. Target text information: One Star Did not worked as expected. Asks for recharge every 30 min. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
2
Laptop Accessories
computer
82,305
train
1-hop neighbor's text information: Not a good replacement Fit my laptop and made it work again. Like a few other reviewers, I notice the low battery warning has not been happening like my laptop did with the original battery. That issue cause the laptop to shut down on me once when I was not plugged into power. It only happened to me once when I was watching a movie on full screen and could not see the battery indicator on the bottom right of my screen. Other than that it seems to be working great. UPDATE: 10 months after my purchase, the battery has failed just like my original. However, the original battery took 5 years to fail and this one only took 10 months. I was really happy at first, but it has not even lasted a year. I don't use my laptop all day everyday either. It gets used a little bit every day or every other day. Target text information: HP Laptop Screen Screen arrived in excellent condition and works just fine. It was packaged to prevent damage to the screen, which obviously served it's purpose. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
2
Laptop Accessories
computer
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Only buy this if you enjoy a shattered screen I purchased this and put it on my sons iPad mini 4 right away. He is a very responsible child and this also had a case on it. He was closing a door and it dropped less then a foot and a half and the entire screen shattered as if there was nothing on it. Not sure why we bothered. Now we have a useless iPad. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent screen protector Just got this yesterday and installed it this morning - very easy to do. Everything lined up perfectly. The key is making sure the surface of the iPad is completely clean and free of dust. Any air bubbles smooth out easily just rubbing them out with your fingers. It takes some pressure to do that, but the iPad handled it just fine. Provides excellent protection - I've had a Tech Armor ballistic glass screen protector on my iPhone 6+ for almost a year now with heavy use and there isn't a mark on it. I find that the ballistic glass has a much smoother feel than the iPad screen which makes using it even more enjoyable. There's no negative effect on the function of the touchscreen. I have yet to test its drop protection so I can't rate that. It's really a great product. Highly recommend! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent Screen Protector Very nice glass, not problem with touch sensitivity, cristal clear, bubble free and very easy to install. And For the price, I do recommend buying. Target text information: Five Stars Really liked the case I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Awesome price. Works perfectly. Awesome price. 1-hop neighbor's text information: For peace of mind, go G.Skill I bought this RAM to upgrade a Dell n5110 that was originally equipped with Samsung pc10600 (4gb x 1) RAM. From their reputation I was not worried about compatibility or quality so when I ran Memtest overnight (about 16 passes) it reported 0 errors on either one--which wasn't surprising.. Having used the laptop now for over 5 months, with little Memory usage even when running multiple, resource using, programs, I can still say the RAM has worked flawlessly. I will say that if your computer came with DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500), you still might be able to upgrade to this even though it is 1333 (have to check your laptop's tech specs to see if your motherboard supports it). Also, when comparing RAMs at 1333 speed, you may notice 3 different types of PC3 numbers such as: PC3 10600 (this particular product), PC3 10660, and PC3 10666. What is the difference? Nothing. They are all 1333 speed, and should not affect compatibility with your computer. If you are wanting to upgrade your laptop the choice for reliability and quality could not be simpler. Target text information: Works Great I purchased this memory to upgrade the Acer Aspire One 722 Netbook from a 2GB to 4GB. Although I see myself as having above average computer knowledge, getting the right memory and ensuring it works can sometimes be tricky. I had previously read reviews on this specific RAM for my specific netbook so gave it a try. The netbook recognized the RAM and there were no problems in booting up. Works well with no conflicts and I have no complaints. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: does a good job in my daughter's rig Quiet, does a good job in my daughter's rig. Cooling an older i5-4670. Idles at 27c, load hasn't gone above 46c. Buld is in a Cooler Master Elite 130 SFFcase, along with 8GB HyperX Fury 1600MHz, Gigabyte GTX 970, corsair RM650x PSU, Asrock H81 mobo. I call it the Black Mamba 1-hop neighbor's text information: Best Air Cooler On The Market I purchased this cooler to go with my newly purchased i7-5820K. I installed this cooler on my ASUS Sabertooth X99 along with ADATA DDR4-2800 32GB RAM. There are no fitment issues. The customer service at Noctua is topnotch. I emailed them when I was making purchase decisions. They respond within 24hrs and let me know there cooler has no problems with the motherboard I chose. The cooler itself is of great built. The installation was straight forward and super easy. Even easier than the Noctua C14 I used before. The cooling is also top notch. Using silent PWM profile from the Motherboard I had I can keep my 4.2GHz 5820K cool with merely a 240RPM. The cooler may have some fitment issues with tall RAM heatspreader. All you need to do is raise the front fan up several fins to clear it out. Overall I am very satisfied with my purchase. Well I guess the only con is the price. It is really expensive for an air cooler. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Awesome case, and great way to showcase your build. Really glad that Thermaltake had to the initiative to get this case out to the public. I have been wanting to do something like this, but all the options were either very expensive, or required a scratch build. At the price they are offering the case, it s a great deal. I am using it with a hardline liquid cooling loop, and it looks amazing. The only gripe I have is the included PCIe Riser cable for vertical mounting of the GPU is junk. They (Thermaltake) will send you a replacement, but the replacement didn't work with my new EVGA GTX 1080, kept having boot issues. Luckily I found this cable on Amazon, and it solved all of my issues. EZDIY PCI Express 16x Flexible Cable Card Extension Port Adapter High Speed Riser Card-25cm With that installed, everything works perfectly. Get this case! Target text information: Awesome performance... if it fits your case. I bought this to cool an AMD phenom 8-core CPU in a coolermaster HAF case. Got it because a big heat-pipe cooler was still overheating constantly. The HAF case has a mount for water cooling, but this unit did not fit... not even close. I wound up cutting a hole in the top of the case to run the tubing through. The unit is extremely quiet and keeps my CPU very happy and cool now. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Two Stars Cheap quality 1-hop neighbor's text information: excellent! these are really good and durable, we have around 20 of these for work. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works well, but no documentation. This review is based on a few days of ownership. The unit is working well and appears to be very well constructed. It looks and feels like it will stand up to use in the field. I'm only giving it 4 stars, however, because it comes with absolutely no documentation and none available online to download. If you buy it, you are on your own. I almost returned it because after shutting it down, I could not turn it back on with the power button. I finally found instructions on the web for how to reset a different brand of netbook and figured out that you have to hold down the power button and the volume-up button simultaneously to turn it on after it has been shut down. The power button alone suffices when the unit is in sleep mode. This is a nice feature that will minimize the chance that the unit will be turned on accidentally while it is bouncing around inside my backpack, but it would have been nice to know about it beforehand. Now, it is working well. The internal gps works, as does the SD card slot and USB port. I tried putting in the SIM card from my Samsung Galaxy S5; the unit recognized the card but did not give me any service. I did not pursue this any further because I have no interest in using the netbook on cellular. Target text information: Ordered New and got Used I started to set it up and noticed it was already setup for someone else in Spanish. I ordered a new one, but apparently got a used one. Hopefully the unit will work good and I should know after a few days of working with it. I will report back my findings. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: AGPtek HD Capture Card Review This is one of the best capture card for gamer's. For those who wish to start off slow and is a beginner, you should check out this capture card, it can record up to 720p and 1080p, which is very good quality, you don't want your videos to come pout blurry do you? Also if you ever end up getting this capture card, don't freak out when it doesn't start recording. It is pretty self explanatory of how it works press the record button to record and press it again to stop recording and just wait a few seconds. No you don't need to connect this capture card to a PC see, although you will need a PC after you finish recording that way you can see the footage that you have captured. You need need a flash drive, and also to make this easy for you guys, you will have to create a folder on that USB drive so that way you can save your footage and etc. Any questions so far, either comment on here or you can email me at [email protected] 1-hop neighbor's text information: One Star didn't work 1-hop neighbor's text information: Dose not work with Elgato HD60  It doesn't work for my Elgato HD60 at all, maybe for the "old" model Elgato HD or something but not HD60 Target text information: Misread product but still good I misread the product. I thought it also allowed my voice to be recorded along with others in my chat but it is just chat. Its still good as it allows me to wear my headset and record others chat. All i had to do was use a separate mic(blue snowball) to record my voice and put it together. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Not Close to 16GB If you say it is 16gb, then it should be 16gb or pretty close. This is way off, even counting the used space. Update January 19th, 2017. Stopped working. Save your money. 1-hop neighbor's text information: San Disk quality, but a little slow... I found this San Disk 32GB Ultra Micro SD card when I was doing research for a memory card that would work in my HD Action Cam (Kind of like a Go Pro). I knew I had to get at least a class 4 card to keep up with 1080p recording without affecting the video quality in a negative way. I have always known San Disk to be a trustworthy brand that doesn't make claims about their products that don't hold up... However with this card I found myself slightly disappointed. I ran a few benchmarks on two different San Disk 32GB Ultra Micro SD cards and both achieved similar scores, bare with the averages I use with the speeds, I know that KBs and MBs don't round off to perfect 1000s but it's easier to generalize it that way... Using ATTO Disk Benchmark I was able to achieve a max of about 9100KB/s Write and 22000KB/s Read on both cards. With those results (over about 4 tests each card) I can assume that with optimum conditions the San Disk should be able to reach the 30MB/s (30000KB/s) Read speed as advertised. So the card is acceptable but I felt that it was at the lower end of it's claim when San Disk would usually claim something like 10MB/s speeds and achieve 12MB/s speeds. To compare I was able to get my hands on a 32GB Samsung Class 2 Micro SD card. Using the same Micro SD card adapter 1-hop neighbor's text information: Caution: A Class 2 speed rated chip may be too slow for your use! Just a caution for you all, if you intend to use these chips for camcorders or cell phone video recording, make sure the chips are a minimum Class 4, or ideally Class 6 or 10. For file storage or file transfers Class 2 chips are fine, but I would not use Class 2 cards on newer devices that require a faster SD or microSD card. Bottom line first: I have some of these cards (bought because of the price and even I can't resist a good deal on cheap storage), but also Class 4, 6, and 10 chips. (In fact, my review of this chip is based on owning about 300 chips (or cards if you prefer and using chips back in the days when 2 MB chips were $90, yes, I said "megabyte" :) The caution you have to take is that if you are getting these chips as a primary or principal card, keep in mind that its speed rating may be insufficient for use on SOME of your devices. (E.g., some cell phone camcorders record video fine, others require a faster chip, such as Class 4 or 6). Details: An SDHC's "Class" rating is its performance based on how fast the chip can transfer digital information on or off the chip. Why is this important? In layman's terms some Class 2 chips are too slow, on some devices. Basically, Class 2 SDHC chips (even brands brand name cards) cannot Target text information: Five Stars Quick shipping.. Lots of storage I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: This is an amazing portable router This is an amazing portable router. I consider this a must for any techy who finds themselves out and about going on trips or visiting any place they may need an internet connection. HooToo has got your back for almost any situation. I love having easy mobile storage expansion, it's nice to be able to take any of my portable hard drives on a trip and have instant access to them from my phone. This little router has actually come in handy many times in college and on trips as well for it's network capability. If I'm in an area without wifi but they have an Ethernet connection it's as simple as plugging a cable in, even if you're over at a friend's house and don't want to bother asking what the wifi password is you can just plug right into their router. It's very convenient to be able to make any network your own. Even if you're on a plane and can only afford to have one device connected, with the bridge function on this router you can simply connect it and run all of your devices through it. While you're out and about you may also want a little extra protection connecting to that shady free wifi. The list could go on of uses for this router, I'm very happy with how this little router turned out. Pros: Storage Expansion Easy Networking Numerous use possibilities. Cons: Doesn't support usb hubs so connecting more than one hard drive at 1-hop neighbor's text information: Terrible write performace - Do not buy if you work with large files. Usually love SanDisk products - I shoot everything on Sandisk SD cards. However, this flash drive is incredibly one-sided. When files are already on it, it reads them with great speeds (150MBps). If you are copying files to a 3.1 capable device, it is great in that regard. However, flash drives are not meant to only have a file on them that will only be read. Half the point is to write files to them, to be moved somewhere else, and in that regard this product falls flat. When I first got this drive I ran a test, backing up approx. 6GB of 1080p AVCHD video to multiple locations: this drive, a 1TB USB 3.0 external hard drive, and a cheap ADATA 32GB USB 3.0 flash drive. The files were being copied from an NVMe M.2 SSD, so there was no bottlenecking from that, and I had the USB-A side plugged into a USB 3.1 compatible port on my motherboard (and later repeated, using the USB-C side on a laptop, also with an M.2 ssd inside, getting the same performance). This drive spiked to around 90MBps write for a few seconds, then fell to a painfully slow average of 20Mbps. In the same test, the ADATA USB 3.0 flash drive wrote at a consistent ~50MBps, and the USB 3.0 external hard drive wrote at ~90Mbps. For small files this won't make much of a difference, but for anything over 500MB, prepare to extend 1-hop neighbor's text information: Good flash Drive I like having the drive for keeping my pictures, and video making files together, backed-up. Target text information: FAR BETTER than its cable-based competiutors very easy to use, and has proven to be a great way to transfer data between devices. * Operates via built-in WiFi to provide a reliable wireless connection. * Reasonably well-done user interface Far better than its wired competitors I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: com/UFOTechnologies Absolutely satisfied with the Pump/Resevoir unit well i don't even hear my pump run, it pumps water extremely fast and cools perfectly.... You can view my setup right here at www.facebook.com/UFOTechnologies Absolutely satisfied with the Pump/Resevoir unit, great item...!!!! 1-hop neighbor's text information: This Is Not The 'Variable Speed' Pump That's Available Look around before you buy this one! The 'Variable Speed' model can be found at: Swiftech.com # Part Number: MCP655, for $108.95. The one featured here at Amazon is the Part Number: MCP655-B. Same speed all the time... 1-hop neighbor's text information: Awesome Brackets could be more heavy duty, but overall a good product. Pump is quiet and a good upgrade to my last one, which was a XSPC unit. Higher flow, better static head distance, sturdy res. Really a great pump for a great price. People paying 100+ for a CPU water loop pump are just crazy. Will have to update with the longevity of the pump, etc. but so far it's perfect. Target text information: Pump failed after a few hours. The pump failed after a few hours of operation. Then to make matters worse the seller didn't respond to the returned package at all. So I had to go to amazon. They of course fix the issue with a prompt refund. I bought this pump instead. It's not quite the same specs. But it may work for your application. http://www.amazon.com/Solar-Water-Circulation-Brushless-Motor/dp/B00DWORE5A/ I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: I would recommend running a read/write speed test using an app like ... Thanks to a few Youtube reviews, I selected the 850 EVO (250) for my Macbook Pro (2013). For those who are on the fence, I would recommend running a read/write speed test using an app like blackmagic via the apple app store. My original rating was roughly 25MBs write and 50MBs read, with the standard 500GB HDD. I used a simple SATA adapter cloning kit for under $20 to connect the 2.5 SSD to my MAC via USB. Once you connect the drive, the system disk utility launches and you can rename and partition the SSD- easy. I used the Carbon Copy Cloner trial version cloning software after i partitioned the drive and transferred all data via cloning utility. The transfer took less than 15 minutes and verified successful transfer via disk utility. Once done, I powered off and removed the back case of the Macbook- removed the four screws that retained the HHD and slipped the SATA connector off. I connected the new SSD via the SATA connector and replaced all retaining screws (after removing the hex screws from the HHD, I placed them on the new SSD). Upon powering back up, there was a slight delay but once done- perfect. My speeds boosted to about 330MBs write and over 500MBs read (**disclaimer** this number will vary based on what you have running while conducting the test). No problems as of this post, apps launch much faster and you will be amazed 1-hop neighbor's text information: Good memory, just one thing you should know. This was the second ram I bought for my laptop. My ultrabook has a Intel Haswell processor so this ram is the only one compatable. The previous one i purchased didn't work from my ultrabook because of that reason. It has mentioned something about backwards compatability, but this ram is for the Haswell generation processors. Works great. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Outstanding Card! Outstanding Device. I coupled this switch with a TP-Link TL-SG2224 Smart Switch and enable LAG/Active LACP. It allows my to have true Teaming and will support large packet sizes. I have four 802.3ad aggregate links on this switch...and it runs great. I have been able to sustain 100% across all 4 ports for hours on end without a hickup or it getting too hot. For a silly stress test, I was trying to max out the IO through my workstation (it has 4 SSDs in a RAID 0 config). I can simultaneously transfer files to/from my QS TS451, my 24TB Raid 60 server, my HTPC at full 1Ggig speeds, and another workstation ... while surfing the net and running my 10 HD camera network without any sort of lag/stuttering. I should note that my 24TB RAID 60 server has another one of these cards...the Qnap TS-451 has two ports capable of teaming. Make sure to install this as an Intel(R) PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter...this will allow teaming & advanced NIC tuning (increase packet size, etc). If you install this as a 4 Port Intel NIC or NC364T, you will not be able to take advantage of the Advanced Teaming and other features of the intel chipset. Target text information: Will mangle your packets and cause a lot of TCP/IP overhead!!!!! UPDATE: After working with Protectli over the past few weeks, I have managed to increase the throughput to a max of about 840 Mbps across the WAN before I start seeing interface errors and dropped packets. Protectli even sent a replacement unit just in case the one I had received was bad, and we had the same results. Unfortunately, I am not able to fully saturate my WAN as I am only about to get about 860 mbps max speed even after the packet drops. I have determined there are no Layer1 or Layer2 issues in my network, as I can swap in my old i3 based router and I am able to fully saturate my WAN at speeds up to about 950 Mbps and have zero errors. Here are some tunings I recommend to get the most from these units: 1. Enable TRIM on the SSD (Very important) 2. Disable hardware checksum offloading 3. Disable TCP Segmentation offloading 4. Disable Hardware large receive offloading 5. Enable PowerD and set it to Maximum I am still working through some other tunables to try to get the most from this unit. I have upgraded my review to a 4 star, because these units are capable of routing 700-800 Mbps without any packet issues, so if that meets or exceeds your WAN throughput you will be good to go. I would also like to give much credit to Protectli for reaching out to me immediately and offering I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Not a good option for enthusiasts This StorCenter is an interesting device for those looking to enter the world of NAS, but certainly will disappoint advanced users: some features simply don't work as expected. From the physical point of view, the StorCenter ix2 is quite compact, and resembles a small surge protector - fits in any corner. Not the quietest: the coling fan breaks the office's silence, and the internal disks also clacks when accessed - not much to bother. What really worries me is the temperature it operates: always above 55C, too hot to handle. With all this heat, my data would be safe? Throughput is a strong point: operating in Gigabit Ethernet, I was able to read/write data at 21MB/s rate, similar to those obtained using a local disk. However, speed relies on a Gigabit network: you may need to change router, network cards and cables to escape the 100Mbps Fast Ethernet limit, today's standard in most home and office. In software, StorCenter has its main weakness: first of all, firmware sits on its internal discs. It takes time to load, and any failure of the disks makes it unusable. Same logic applies to a possible capacity expansion: if you want to replace the original disks with larger capacity ones, say your StorCenter goodbye - unless if you transport the firmware from original disk to the new ones, using one of those cryptic and endless tutorials available on the Internet. The StorCenter offers a huge list of interesting features, but all of them are 1-hop neighbor's text information: It sucks! in my company this and his mirror drops ... It sucks! in my company this and his mirror drops down, the OP system is in the same disk with the data!, no support, no updates. Now we are resetting from an unofficial forum!!! Target text information: Lots of features, great value I'm in IT and have bought 6 of these so far. 2 for me and 4 for the company. For the business, the iSCSI targets are great for backups and virtualization. For home the SMB and FTP functionality is very useful. I put my movies on it and the built-in media server will stream right to my PS3! It will do your torrent downloads for you but I haven't taken advantage of that yet. I replaced a home built file server with one of three units and so far I've not regretted it. It even recognizes my UPS through the USB port so it can do a graceful shut down during power failure. The only reason I don't give it 5 starts is the performance isn't fantastic at times, and the web interface could use improvement. I don't like how much effort is involved with turning off unnecessary features and clearing unnecessary shares that it comes with. Update 11/5/2013: I have 2 of these units at home, and have purchased a total of about 6 for the company. On one of my units at home, I had a 2TB hard drive go bad. No big deal, but over the past few months I've seen at least another 4 hard drives go bad. Some of them have tested fine with other tools but others are bad for good. Seems like the ix2 doesn't treat CHEAP hard drives very well. I have a few ix4 units that seem to be easier on the I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great for PS3 Used this as a PS3 HDD upgrade. Has worked beautifully. Just slightly slower than a solid-state HDD I had in previously, but great performance nonetheless. As of right now, 1.5TB is the maximum size HDD that PS3 will recognize. This is a great choice for this purpose. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Works fine after applying firmware update Update: I wrote this review before a firmware update was made available and my comments reflect the situation at the time. When the updates were made available, I flashed my 5 drives and they've been working fine ever since. I'd change the rating to a 4 star if the editor allowed. I and many others have been experiencing serious problems with these drives including: * dropping out of RAID configurations for no apparent reason * being ejected from a RAID configuration due to read / write errors * freezing for up to 30 seconds These problems have been reported on Linux, Vista, XP, and OS X and appear to be related to how the drives flush their write cache. In many cases, the drives work fine for days or weeks before problems appear. In my case, I bought five of these for my Qnap TS-509 Pro and they worked great for about two weeks under various read / write loads. Since then, I've had all three of the problems mentioned above on different drives and they are growing progressively worse. The latest problem was three of the five drives disappearing from the RAID5 volume while I was attempting to copy the files to a different NAS. A work-around that has been successful for some is to disable the disk write cache. Other than the obvious performance penalty and reduced lifespan this causes, some systems do not provide a means of disabling disk write cache (such as the Qnap). References to 1-hop neighbor's text information: Sub-par enclosure using JMicron JMS567; look elsewhere if you desire quality I purchased the Sabrent EC-UASP (date: 2015/07/17) with the intentions of using it with a Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD as an external backup and storage device. As someone who has worked with both consumer and professional ATA/SATA and SCSI/SAS storage subsystems, and have familiarity with ATA protocol in addition to USB specifications, I tend to have high standards, so when reading my review please keep that in mind. Below are my opinions that justify a 2-star rating, with photos included: * A review from 2015/01/23 states, backed with photo evidence, that the EC-UASP uses an ASMedia 1053E SATA-to-USB bridge IC. However, the product I received uses a JMicron JMS567 SATA-to-USB bridge IC (USB vendor ID 0x152d, product ID 0x1567). JMicron has a track record of designing fairly buggy and unreliable storage ICs, often compounded with bad performance and quirky behaviour (i.e. SMART pass-through is often not supported or done incorrectly), and as such I avoid their chipsets; I prefer (for consumer use) ASMedia if possible, and the 1053E is indeed worthwhile. That said: I cannot tell if the IC in question is a real JMicron IC vs. a pirate replication (but usually pirated ICs lack silkscreening -- this IC was silkscreened). * Read I/O performance using aforementioned SSD was quite disappointing -- ranging between 95MByte/sec to 120MBytes/sec tops. The same SSD when hooked to a native SATA600 controller gets literally 3x that performance. This was with UASP enabled in my UEFI BIOS, using an Target text information: BEWARE: Nice drive, but is NOT what is advertised! This is not a notebook drive. It is the old 2x750GB drives piggy backed, so it will not fit your "notebook". It is 2.5", and it is SATA, but it will not fit in any laptop or notebook-except in an external enclosure. Notice side views or accurate external measurements are conveniently missing... It is hard to assign a star value to the product, as the product is not the problem-the seller is. How do you rate the product when the product is mis-represented? I gave it a 3 by default... (Edit: Spelling mistake fixed) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Overpriced for what it is. I don't really take time to write reviews but I always use them for research before I buy something to see what the pros and cons are. I wouldn't write one now except that I feel this product is not worth the price. If you replace the optical drive in your MBP with an extra HDD/SSD then you have some choices for optical drives.. 1. Buy a SATA to USB cord for cheaper than this shell and use it without a case it is metal and how often are you going to use this anyway. 2. Buy an external optical drive already in a case that is cheaper than this. Usually sells for between $13.00 and $30.00 right here on Amazon just do a search and you will see what I mean. Why pay $30.00 for a shell and SATA interface when whole drives sell for the same price or less. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Highly recommended for situations where your 3.5" HD slides into a Bay with a female Sata connector This is a very well designed well made product. This is made from aluminum, so no need to worry about stripping plastic by putting too much torque on the tiny screws you use to hold the 2.5 inch drive in place. It is simple, it makes your 2.5" drive compatible with a 3.5" drive bay and places the Sata connector mechanically in the exact position it would need to be in in the event that your bay is designed to slide the 3.5 inch drive down into the female Sata connector. I have an HP 820Z workstation and this solved my connection issues entirely. Don't save a few bucks if you have to put a 2.5" SSD in place of a 3.5" hard drive in a bay where the 3.5" drive slides into a PCB mounted sata connector. Some of the other items sold on Amazon won't work without having a cable connection since the placement of the connector is often CENTERED not off to the side as it is on the 3.5 inch hard drive (and the Fenlink) itself. IF you are connecting via a cable, this is a non issue. If not, seriously consider the Fenlink. My one complaint is I bought it for $12 and a few days later they dropped the price to $10. Fit my Crucial MX-300 perfectly. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Excellent Drive. Great performance. Easy Install. I have a 7 year old desktop tower that had a traditional hard drive. Ever since updating to Windows 10, the boot up was sooooooo slow. It was time to update to a solid state drive (SSD). I chose this brand because their website had information showing that it is compatible with my exact brand and model of desktop. They also had excellent instructions on their website for how to clone my old hard drive to the new one. PROs: - Easy installation - Easy to clone old hard drive (needed some extra devices / products to help with this) - It was like my computer was exactly the same - all my programs and files were just there with the cloning process and now its super fast. - The cloning software on Crucial's site is called Acronis. Not sure if this more recently available than some of the other reviews on here. - Lightening fast boot up - Bios instantly recognized the SSD as the boot drive. I didn't have to do any additional configuration. - Information on Crucial's website was very helpful CONs: - The cloning process involves some additional equipment like a SATA to USB cable that you'll use just one time. I bought this one: Sabrent USB 3.0 to SSD / 2.5-Inch SATA Hard Drive Adapter [Optimized For SSD, Support UASP SATA III] (EC-SSHD) - It wasn't clear from Crucial's information that I would need to purchase a converter kit from the 2.5 inch Target text information: Along with the OWC Data Doubler Optical Bay Drive/SSD Mounting ... Along with the OWC Data Doubler Optical Bay Drive/SSD Mounting kit it turned my dvd Mac Mini is a brisk machine. I just wish I would have purchased the larger drive. Startup in Yosemite is unbelievably fast. The days of the Spinning Wheel of Fortune are gone. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Great item Target text information: Love these I've ordered several sets of these stickers over the years and they are incredibly helpful. I can't seem to memorize the keyboard shortcuts so the stickers are very handy. Also, they seem to last forever. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
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1-hop neighbor's text information: A Great & Basic CD/DVD Drive for Less! Considering the price, this is basic external CD/DVD drive that works. For some who use external drive extensively, might want to consider higher end product that will endure wear & tear of the drive. Others who use infrequently (once in a while), this LG might fit the bill. 1. It is decently built. Made of plastic, while somewhat sturdy, still it will break if dropped. So handle with care. 2. It works with Windows 7, 8, & 8.1 out of the box. You do not need to install separate driver. Windows (7&8) will recognize the drive. So you can read & write CDs and DVDs. Read & Write speed is average among this price range. 3. You can play DVD as well, but EITHER you can install the software (CD) that came with it OR download & use VLC media player. Windows Media Player will not play DVD. 4. You do not need 2nd USB cord to power the drive. A provided single USB cable will connect and power up LG drive through your notebooks. It also works well with netbooks. I connected the LG drive to ASUS eee PC 1000HA (2gb RAM, Win 7, 128gb SSD), and it worked great! 5. Works with Linux as well. I dual-boot eee PC 1000HA with Win 7 and Xubuntu 14.10, and Xubuntu 14.10 recognized the drive and played the DVD in VLC media player. 6. You can also connect the drive to your TV - provided that your TV has 1-hop neighbor's text information: Portable DVD player/writer This DVD player/writer is primarily designed to be portable and is best suited for notebooks and lap tops; however, there is no problem hooking it up to a desk top machine, and it comes with software for both PC's and Mac's, working with a whole array of Windows operating systems from Windows 8.1 on down. This unit does not come with its own power cord, and a powered USB connection is required; it will not operate if plugged into a USB bank that is not powered. Plug it directly into a USB port on your computer or a powered USB bank, and you'll be good to go. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Slim & efficient. Really debated on which external DVD RW/R to buy. It came down to this & Samsung. Ironically I'm a Samsung person, & was never big with LG products. I weighed in on the reviews both products had received, but still decided to go with my gut feelings. Boy, am I glad I did. Noticed it took some flack on the issue of using 2 USB ports to power. That is not all together true I use 1 port to power my laptop. So I guess it comes down to the strength of ur laptop, not necessarily the dvd burner. Great product. Target text information: LG GP08-NU10 Super Multi Drive - external CD/DVD perfect for Netbooks I purchased this drive so I could load movies onto my Acer One Netbook. Needless to say, it has functioned flawlessly. It does not require an external AC Adapter (if so inclined you will need a 5v one). The software suite that comes with the drive is excellent (Cyberlink Power DVD, Nero Express and SecurDisc to name a few). And did I mention that the drive also has LightScribe!!! I have used this drive with just the included USB cable but it also come with a USB to 5V DC cable if your USB port does not provide enough power. The only issue I had was the confusing interface when loading the software - it took a little trial and error to get the software installed on my Acer One. Once done, this drive works like a charm!!! If you have a Netbook - this is a MUST GET accessory. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Atrocious Customer Support This is for the NetGear Nighthawk X4S (R7800) Here's what I really like about this router. - Easy to set up and despite it's features, it's very noob friendly - Mobile apps that help you tweak and trouble shoot - Firmware upgrades are easy and painless. - Excellent throughput on all bands and channels. - Excellent wireless range and signal strength on all bands. Now onto the bad things, of which there is really only one. Here's what happened. I've purchased two of these routers. One for me, one for the girlfriend. The 5Ghz band on my router has ceased to function. At first it was transmitting a very weak and unstable signal. Now it's just gone. I now have a very expensive 2.4Ghz wireless router. And to be perfectly fair, the wired and 2.4Ghz bands/channels are still going like gangbusters. But I bought this for the 5Ghz, not the 2.4 - NetGear customer service and support is one of worst I have ever encountered. If your product is less than 90 days old, they will be more than happy to assist you. If your product is more then 90 days old then they expect you to PAY THEM to "trouble shoot" your item. In my case, they wanted 49.99 for "Advanced" tech support to come to a conclusion that I already knew about. The router needed to be replaced. I get that we (the customer) need to jump through their hoops to verify that the product is actually defective. But why should 1-hop neighbor's text information: There are less expensive ones, but you get what you pay for...but this! Replaced older router which died. This one installed with ease in just minutes. 2400 sq ft two story home. router located lower level at end of house. Great reception anywhere in the house and throughout my yard. Recommend and would buy again. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Good while it lasted The router worked fine for a couple of weeks and then gradually started dropping internet on wireless connections for a few seconds. At first it was only every day or two, but it gradually increased in frequency until it was happening every 10-15 minutes. The connections would only drop for a few seconds, but enough to disconnect from a work VPN. Finally the router would no longer allow wireless access to the internet at all. I submitted a support ticket to TRENDnet 4 days ago, but they have not responded in any way to the failure of their product, which is all of 40 days old. If they bother to respond and actually support their product, I will update this review, but right now I am very disappointed with this product and the lack of any response from their support. I don't expect them to overnight a replacement router, I do expect them to respond to the ticket that was submitted and offer some sort of support for their product, no matter how trite. Update: It has been two months since I received the replacement router and it has worked without issue. The return/replacement process was not overly difficult or time consuming, but it is frustrating to have to pay to ship a defective device to have the warranty honored. I have been happy with the router performance and am happy to have the device I ordered actually working. I have increased my rating to three stars because I am happy with Target text information: Netgear reject brand - consistently dropping connection I have a common DSL modem from AT&T and I was hoping this router would be adequate to serve me but no such luck. After some research, I realized On-Networks is a secondary brand for Netgear that is used to sell returned or Netgear-rejected products. In fact, if you read the warranty statement, it clearly says it's "components may have been recycled". This router is based on Realtek Wifi IC and is exactly the same as Netgear JWNR-2000 rev2 router - exact same FCC ID and FCC-filed printed circuit board picture. I tried various of settings, in fact, all I can think of (being a network guru) and I still get constant connection drop both on wired and wireless connections. This is the same issue a lot of people are complaining about. I tried changing default IP address to 192.168.100.1 or to 10.0.0.1 and being far far away from the modem IP address of 192.168.0.1, but it constantly lose connection with my modem, which no other router seem to have an issue with. On the wireless side, the default channel setting is Auto. I would get frequent freeze and then notice the channel was changed. I believe the auto channel selection algorithm is too aggressive at changing channel, which causes the connection to drop briefly while the channel is changed. Switching to Manual Channel helps but then still have the connection drop between the modem and router. By default, the router enables 20/40MHz Coexistence mode, which mean it will I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great little case with rubber feet! What's to say? It's an Arduino case. It fits perfect and is really easy to put together. I have no trouble accessing any of the pins or other components so overall, its a great deal. I have a number of Arduino hard cases but this one comes with rubber feet which I really like as it keeps the case from sliding around on a hard surface. It works great and looks cool. Get yourself one! 1-hop neighbor's text information: Looks great! Functionally Optimal. Handle very carefully during assembly process! Non-stackable. Pros: * Case is very clever in design, with very small slits in the top accommodate for the ribbon cables. * Each layer stacked on top of the other. Assembly directions are simple. * All ports are 100% accessible * It's really cool looking! Cons: * Burn-looking blemishes on the parts of the white plastic. (Only on the pieces that did not have protective tape.) * Product does not come as shown, but is covered in protective tape. Most pieces in the kit have a strongly-adhered brown protective tape of the whole object, requiring you to take off the tape before you assemble. I have to admit, the protective tape was pretty hard to take off. **BE VERY CAREFUL with the thinnest layer of the case that is layered right under the HDMI/mUSB/audio ports. While I was removing the tape from the part, it shattered! I was very sad :( * During the layer installation, the protective area that surrounds HDMI/mUSB/audio ports (like a faceplate) broke in half while I was lightly shuffling the layers to install the screws that go through the corners. (picture) * The directions said "After assembly, optionally apply protective rubber feet". The package came with no rubber feet. * The bottom of the case has about 1mm left of extra screw, leaving the bottom screws of the case wanting rubber feet by design. The screws are rigid on the bottom with a rough cut, you if you intend on putting 1-hop neighbor's text information: Five Stars Excellent, it fits perfectly and looks great Target text information: Good case Fits like a glove. Crystal clear. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Works great for my Anet A8 I purchased this for use with my Anet A8 printer. Anybody that has one of these knows that the stock PSU is going to die, and I decided to replace mine before it did. When tested, it provided a solid 12.1v. The fan turns on as needed. The mounting holes on the Anet A8 do not line up with the mounting holes on this PSU. If you're purchasing for this model, and possibly an Prussia I3, check out these things on thingiverse for an adapter: Thing 2142308 Thing 1977621 1-hop neighbor's text information: AWESOME POWER, BE CAREFUL! HonestReview- Just a few days ago I had no idea what this was or what this was for, but I needed something that would allow me to run a light bar (240W, 10-30V DC) meant for my car to use for my house instead as a security light. So basically I'm using this switching power supply to convert a standard US AC 110V outlet to a DC current specifically 24v capable of handling 240 watts which this is more than capable of. There were also other factors when searching for a power supply such as amperage. Google is your friend, I had to learn a lot before purchasing this switching power supply. I also purchased this as the power cable Prime PS010608 8-Feet 16/3 SJTW Replacement Power Supply Cord, Black. You can use whatever power cable you have lying around, I'm just not sure if there are certain gauge wires that are required when using certain watts/amps because of heat transfer. I tested it on the light bar and and it works perfectly. I'm still afraid of messing with electricity, I've zapped myself a few times before. Now I'm looking for am enclosure to put this in to keep ME safe! Let me know what you guys are using or have used. Please see pics as a reference. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Decent for the price I couldn't believe I found a 24v, 360w power supply for such an incredibly low price. I have no complaints about the performance. Seems to put out as much power as claimed with reasonably tight regulation. The fan is variable speed and only spins up when the unit is under load. It's as loud as I expected. I found the build quality to be much less impressive, however. For starters, there were several solder balls just free floating around the circuit board (see pic). Then there's the several components soldered more crooked than a dog's hind leg. And finally, the primary choke, which is huge and heavy, had only a dab of glue to stabilize it. You could literally hear it rattle when you moved the power supply around. This is not good, especially for a product that has so much handling to go through until it's used. I gave this component, as well as the larger caps, the good old hot snot treatment to firm things up. The unit worked properly when I received it so I can't really ding it too much for the dodgy craftsmanship. If you care about it's longevity, you might consider taking the unit apart after you receive it to do a little quality control. Target text information: Works pretty well. Note: I'm using this for a 50W 2m HAM Radio, so I'm only drawing about 10A. That's not even close to the rated 30A. Pros: * Works * Pretty quiet (though it does have a fan that runs all the time.) * Small * Terminals clearly labelled. * No voltage drop on the loads I've tested with. (Came factory set for 12.05V) Cons: * No power switch. * No instruction manual. * Does not include power cable. * Terminal labels might not be clear to someone who doesn't have a background in electronics. In case anyone has a hard time figuring out the terminals: (US Standards.) L - Line - Mains Hot - Black or Red N - Neutral - Mains Neutral - White - Ground - Mains Ground - Green or Bare V+/V- - 12V Output I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great fans found in Redux This fan is great. Just to start this. I have 4 fans installed in my system (outside of the obvious fan on the graphics card.) All the fans are Noctua Redux fans. Two 140mm 1200 rpm, one 120 mm 1200 rpm (this one,) and one 92 mm 1600 rpm fan. I have found that all do a great job pushing and pulling air through the case. The 120 mm fan is not good for heatsinks or radiators though. The fan uses a wing style fin setup that is great for pulling air, but does not provide good "static" or consistent pressure air through the tiny spaces between the fins. All the other fans (92mm and 140) are good for static airflow. The 92 mm is being used on my heatsink. My CPU (a fx-6300 in a 970 chipset gaming motherboard) is running comfortable at 77-82f, and 84 on hour long stress test. The heatsink is a re-branded Hyper TX3 (said for reference on what to expect when paired.) Now a few notes, some people want more details on color. I liked the color, but they are in no way colors you can normally pair. The fans have a neutral gray approach to them with darker gray fins. Because of their high quality build, they do look great inside a black case with black components. Which, I must add, was not done on purpose. I just chose parts, with much review, that were the highest durability I could find for the price. 1-hop neighbor's text information: they are ok. very quiet, but that has to do with the very low RPM. move a good amount of air at max speed. but static pressure is abysmal, if you are thinking about getting these for radiators, don't. there is a 1400 RPM version available (without PWM) which is much better for rads. alternatively you can go for EK vardar or noctua fans. 1-hop neighbor's text information: this fan is it totally recommended as an alternative Noctua has new rival and it's the Venturi from Fractal Design, this fan is dead silent and moves a lot of air out of my case. So if you're not into Noctua's color, this fan is it totally recommended as an alternative, the only thing that I could critique is the included accessories, very limited compared to Noctua and Phanteks. Technical wise this is the same quality. Target text information: Works better than just macho zero Quiet and efficient. installed on macho zero with fan duct. Works better than just macho zero. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Great Little Mouse When amazon sent the confirmation letter on May 2, I was a little concerned. The delivery date was Mar 29 - June 15. So I wrote to the seller who replied in a few hours, that the mouse would be received in 7 - 10 days after shipping. The mouse shipped on May 3rd and I received it May 14th! That's pretty good for coming from China via USPS!!! After I plugged it in and saw the LED lite and how when you touched it, it got brighter, AND worked great I was amazed. I've played games, wrote email ect. and the mouse worked fine. My grandkids think it's really cool. Target text information: The small lightweight mouse that glows red through the clear plastic. I've had a few of these, no doubt they are not bulletproof for the price, but I really like them. It's really awesome how they light up when you move them and glow red and you can see though the clear plastic to the minimal electronics underneath. Hard not to recommend at the price, very small and light, works fine. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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Computer Accessories & Peripherals
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1-hop neighbor's text information: ALFA AWUSO36NHA VS ALFA AWUSO36NH VS TP-LINK WN722N  AWUSO36NHA VS AWUSO36NH VS TP-LINK WN722N I purchase the awuso36h and then it went dead. It served me a good time. I decided to purchase the awuso36nh which is a 2w wireless adapter. This adapter was connected to my 15dbi Omni-directional antenna which is 40 feet above ground. I must confess it worked excellent until my alfa 1w booster (failed within a month). One thing for sure with this adapter it is very durable. ( I have this adapter for over a year. after my booster died I began to use this adapter alone and I picked up about 15-18 wireless access points, mostly with a 3 bar signal. my internet connection faded from time to time because of distance and interference and other factors. I decided to research on other adapters that has good receptivity and found several post as to the awuso36nha and how sensitivity it was to weak signals. I also found post where the awuso36nha is good for hacking and packet injection in backtrack. i did some more digging and found some facts ,that is, the awuso36nh has sensitivity of around -71dbm while the awuso36nha has a sensitivity of -91dbm (excellent for weak signals). note these are all theoretical statements. i even read a web page that hakshop.myshopify.com as to how the auwso36nha is excellent. when the awuso36nha arrived i downloaded the latest drivers from the official alfa site. I tested 1-hop neighbor's text information: Buyer Beware! As the happy owner of an Alfa AWUS036H 1000mW wireless adpater, I purchased the Alfa AWUS036NH 2000mW wireless adpater for my second computer expecting to be ecstatic. Imagine my disappointment when I discovered that the 2000mW adapter has more difficulty finding, acquiring, and maintaining connections to wireless access points than does the less expensive, supposedly less powerful 1000mW adapter. Regardless of the combinations of cables, antennas, computers, locations, and updated drivers I tried, the 2000mW adapter consistently found fewer than half as many access points and reported far lower signal strength than did the 1000mW adapter. Assuming that I'd received a defective item, I contacted a customer service agent at DB Roth who politely handled my call and promptly shipped a replacement adapter. Unfortunately the second AWUS036NH performed just as badly as the first. Since both 2000mW adapters had exhibited the same behavior and the 1000mW adapter performed perfectly (as has been similarly reported by other Amazon.com customers), I have decided to exchange the 2000mW adapter for the less expensive 1000mW adapter. DB Roth customer service has been extremely helpful. In spite of a brief misunderstanding over shipping charges, Bianca in customer service deserves very high marks. Sadly, I can't say the same for the Alfa 2000mW adapter. 1-hop neighbor's text information: It does what I'd hoped it would do. It was still in stock at Amazon when I last visited this page. However, at the time, this page also gave a non-Amazon link to a seller who sold it cheaper - so I clicked on that link ([...]) and bought the unit from the non-Amazon site. At home, my computer room is in the basement. And in that room, my laptop can only see one WIFI signal - the one coming from my own router (attached to my desktop system). Using the Alfa unit and the optional 9db antenna, I could see five other nets. But, since I have my own broadband at home, being able to see other nets was unimportant. Still, it gave me hope that I could use it on the road with my laptop in remote areas. Last year, I traveled to a rural hamlet in upstate New York. The hamlet does have broadband through Time Warner cable and one or two DSL providers. However, there aren't many WIFI users in the hamlet. The motel I stayed at did not have WIFI. And with my laptop alone, I could see only one WIFI signal - but it was too weak to connect to. This year, I returned to the same motel in the same hamlet. I could still see only one net - the same net I saw last year (same SSID). But this year using the Alfa unit & 9db antenna, I was not only able to connect to the net, I Target text information: Nice Wireless USB It has strong gain signal as it can pick the all wireless signals around you. Also it supports packet injection and it can work under monitor mode and fully supported by backtrack I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Take it with a grain of salt, I like this computer for some strange reasons First of all... NO FINGERPRINT SCANNER. - - Stupid, not as advertised TEXTURED DECALS USED TO COVER UP WEAR FROM PREVIOUS OWNER -/+ Couldn't decide if this is a pro or a con, it's definitely preferred to not putting anything, but seems like I could peel it off, hopefully doesn't come off on it's own BATTERY GOOD, LOW CAPACITY + lasts around 3-4 hours with light use OUT OF WARRANTY - HARD TO FIND SOFTWARE - - lenovo's software and updates are all over the place. best shot at getting FN keys to work is to download Lenovo Settings Manager, you're welcome KEYBOARD LIGHT ++ Shines down on the keyboard like a cabin light on an airplane, I love it, don't ask me why. CAPSLOCK LIGHT + ESC AND DELETE UNIQUE IN SIZE + THINKVANTAGE BUTTON IS USELESS - TRACKBALL EMULATION IN TRACKPAD SETTINGS + CPU GREAT ++ KEYBOARD GREAT ++ LID LOCKS SHUT MECHANICALLY + DISK DRIVE EASILY REMOVABLE + HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR ENTHUSIASTS ++++++++++ LOTS OF BEEPS FROM ON BOARD PIEZO ++++ Configurable from BIOS/UEFI which can be accessed after a full shutdown from windows (holding SHIFT while shutting down) then pressing F1 repeatedly while booting back up. VERY COOL POWER ON PASSWORD GUI AND BEEPS ++ Makes you feel like a hacker 1-hop neighbor's text information: Frustrated with Lenovo support I've been a Lenovo T-series user for about a decade, going through 4 T-series laptops for work. I finally bought a personal laptop for myself, because the soon-to-be released T440 is trying to be something it's not, which is an ultrabook (no more ultrabay, touch screen, internal battery). So I thought the T430 would be the last of it's kind for traditionalists who like Windows 7 better than 8, and like that this laptop can be upgraded with a 2nd hard drive, etc. However, my complaint is that I received a model with a noisy fan. Search for "T430 noisy fan" on a web search engine and you'll find several others who had the same issue as me. The noise is an extremely annoying high pitched whine, like a jet turbine. So after having it for a day, I had to send it into Lenovo support. Per their instructions, I removed the hard drive and replaced the hard drive cover. They shipped it back a few days later and seemed to have fixed the fan issue (if you get a noisy fan model, demand that they replace the fan with a quiet fan. There's nothing that can be done with software to fix it). However, when I tried putting the hard drive cover back on, the screw wouldn't thread back into the laptop. I called Lenovo again, simply asking them to send me a 5 cent replacement screw. They refused, saying the "Hard drive cover is cosmetic", even though it's the piece 1-hop neighbor's text information: Bargain Workhorse I bought this laptop directly from dell Financial Services auction on ebay. I did not even know that they have it here on Amazon Marketplace too. Even though the description said manufacturer refurbished the laptop I received looked like new. It came with power adapter and a Dell Windows XP Reinstallation CD and built in Intel PROSet Wireless Card. Absolutely no bloatware is included. Now this may not be a top of the line machine but it is pretty adequate for home and school or even Small Home Office use. The neat part is that once you boot up the machine for the first time it would automatically install Windows XP after going through some preliminary steps. It even gives you option to enter setup and configure things but you are better off leaving the machine alone to do its thing and install windows XP or whichever operating system it is bundled with unless you're techie. Once windows finishes installation you can pretty much install anything you want. I have so far installed Open Office, MS Office 2003, Firefox, Chrome, Avast Anti Virus, Trusteer Rapport security Software and many other productivity softwares and the machine boots up and runs smoothly. It does not come with webcam so I installed Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 and Microsoft Lifecam Cinema and either camera runs smoothly even on HD modes. I use Lifecam Cinema more often because it's stand is perfect fit for D630 bezel as opposed to the Quickcam Pro 9000's stand which tend to wobble. I Target text information: Decent if you can get it on sale for cheap. I picked up one of these from a local retailer for about $140 after taxes. I would not pay the price listed on amazon at the time of this writing, $225, but for what I got it for, not bad. I put Ubuntu on it and it runs nicely. No issues with the install and everything works fine, even all the function keys for volume brightness, etc. I gave it 4 stars for the value per dollar I got it at. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: OK, I got it to work. But I still hate it. I bought it for a Dell Inspiron 11 "3000 Series 2-in-1" laptop with a "Reg Model" of P20T (on its bottom). I bought it to use as a travel computer, and was surprised to discover (when I got overseas) that the security cable that I had brought did not fit into the security slot! Dell came up with their own proprietary narrower slot so that we have to buy a proprietary cable! THANKS, DELL! Naturally I called Dell first for a cable, but after spending the better part of an hour trying to explain to two different members of their English-challenged staff what I wanted, I gave up and bought this from Amazon for five bucks over Dell's price, which was still a whopping 25% of what the computer cost. If you buy this anyway (see #1 below), note that there's no cylinder to turn the key in; you just insert the key all the way in to unlock it. To lock it, don't use the key, just push the thumb-switch until it latches. (I had to figure this out because their picture-only instructions are inadequate.) I hate it because: 1) There's no real reason Dell could not have used a standard Kensington security port, except to enhance their revenue stream. I don't like being essentially blackmailed into paying too much for something. 2) It's too complicated with too many parts --including keys instead of a combo dial. 3) The price is exorbitant. I paid 1-hop neighbor's text information: Safety at last After making a career change I needed more security on my laptop. Had a major encryption system installed, then IT guy recommend this lock for when I was at coffee shops or hospitals. Only frustration with it is all directions were in German and it can be a bit fussy to unlock but it's lightweight to carry yet you would need some serious bolt cutters and time to get it off. Very happy overall. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Changing Combos I am a student living in a dorm situation and so wanted some basic protection for my lap top computer. I purchased the defcon cl because it was inexpensive, widely availible, and easy to use. Unfortunately, it has one major drawback, occasionally it decides to change the number combinationss which unlock it. I went to the company website and they suggested trying the numbers immediately around the combination and if that failed trying all the number combinations possible (there are 10,000). Several hours, one blister, and 1787 combinations later, I got frustrated and used a jewelers saw to cut through the connection to my computer (this solution took only five minutes). I would not suggest this lock to anyone who lacks the patience to try trial and error experimentation until they reach the correct combination, nor anyone attending a school with a metalsmithing program. Target text information: Wee bit too thin cable - UPDATED: poor/nonexistent customer service Thin cable, way thinner than Kensington locks which are cheaper, easier to cut through if you want to have a go at it. But if your device only takes Noble Lock, what choice do you have... One extra layer of security is better than none. But note to Noble Lock company: please make your locks come with thicker cables. UPDATED from a generous 3 stars to 1 star: I lost one of my keys (lost keys happen). I felt insecure having only one spare key, so I emailed Noble Locks support, and asked if I could have a replacement. No reply. You'd think that the price they charge you for their locks partly goes into providing good customer service, right? So, if I want to have 2 keys, I'll have to buy a new lock. Wonder why they don't provide 3 keys with the sale of each lock, it's not like a key is expensive to manufacture... This is something to keep in mind: if you lose all your keys, and your laptop is locked, you may receive no help from the Noble Locks company, unless maybe if you sue them for help. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: A worry-free Chromebook This Chromebook hardly needs another review but I've just been so happy with it lately I thought I'd throw my two cents in here. *For a Chromebook* this device is fantastic. Of course it's limited in many, many ways, but that's the whole point of buying a Chromebook. I've been using this device for a little over half a semester in college for in class note taking, group work, etc. I use my desktop for any heavy duty stuff. It's worth noting that I rollerblade to classes, so I was looking for something as light as possible and as durable as possible. Pros: Very sturdy - I've dropped it many times and the worst that has happened is the rubber edging will have to be popped back into place. Simple as that and it feels totally firm and solid once it's back in place. It's great to not have to treat your laptop like the slightest bump could damage it. Fantastic keyboard - The keyboard has a nice "chunk" with each keystroke. The keys have enough travel and require enough force to avoid accidental keystrokes and typing feels great, even satisfying. Great battery life - I never bring my charger with me anymore, no matter how long I expect to be out. Good sunlight readability - The screen does a pretty fine job of reducing strong glare. Cons: Weight - Though it's not particularly heavy for a Chromebook, its weight is a significant addition to my backpack. At just over two pounds, however, 1-hop neighbor's text information: For the money, you can't do much better I have had this Acer for about two months now and considering the price (~$450), this computer does everything I need it to incredibly fast. I recommend this computer for anyone who needs a budget laptop that is moderately portable, runs quiet and cool, and can easily handle moderate computing loads. With a few minor gripes, this computer is perfect for what most people need. [Note: I actually bought this computer about 3 months ago and the first one I got was a lemon. Basically, the right arrow key was "held down" without pressing it, rendering all but the most basic tasks impossible. Amazon, to its credit, replaced the computer in about two days (before I had even returned the broken one) and the new computer works like a dream and I haven't had any problems with it.] Pros: -- Starts up from sleep instantly, from hibernation in about 3 seconds, and boots from restart/shutdown in about 25 seconds. I was considering a laptop with an SSD boot drive, and this computer obviates any need for one. -- Runs incredibly fast. This machine has more than enough memory for almost any moderate task (4GB) but is easily expandable to 8GB for about $50. The fourth generation i5 processor is excellent. I've tried to make it sputter by running too many things at once, and it hasn't buckled yet. This machine easily handles five or six 1080p videos playing simultaneously with other software such as Office and MediaMonkey running 1-hop neighbor's text information: Good for the price I purchased this Acer laptop to replace my Dell Insperion 1500 and so far this laptop has met my expectations. It's sleek, fast and has all the apps I need (even some I don't). As of today, it was worth the money and 'm a happy camper once again. Target text information: I bought this laptop for $499 at Walmart when my ... I bought this laptop for $499 at Walmart when my old HP died. It does everything I want it too. Windows 8 takes a bit to get used too, in my opinion. As for gaming, I play World of Tanks and it plays flawlessly. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Satisfied Customer Just as promised and hardly any noticeable wear from prior owner. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Bumper Mouse I've been buying Macs for a long time, and I've never liked any of the mice that came with them. The Bluetooth wireless Apple "Magic Mouse" that came with my new iMac is no exception: you cannot tell if you're right clicking or left-clicking the one-piece shell... and it goes through batteries with a vengeance. Trying to draw with that critter is like drawing with a banana. OK... it looks swell. Macally Wired Bumper Mouse to the rescue! It has TWO unmistakeable buttons. It has a wire. It's wheel scrolls smoothly. With its precision optical sensor, you can draw fairly decently. It does not open every file in a folder when it's not supposed to. It works seamlessly with OS x 10.8.4 No more weekly "Low Battery" messages. It's WAY better than Apple's own Magic Mouse! The only thing this mouse won't do is nibble on a hunk of cheese... not even slightly interested. UPDATE: Two years later, the BumperMouse is still going strong and works like a charm. I'm beginning to wear off the "lly" on the "Macally" logo on the top of the mouse---I consider such wear signs of love. The price for this mouse is now half of what I paid for it when it first came out: a real bargain! 2nd UPDATE: Barely two weeks after my previous update (still going strong and works like a charm) the scroll wheel stopped scrolling! Prying the mouse apart and removing the amazing collection of scunge from within could not revive it. This 1-hop neighbor's text information: Good mouse, but not for use on light color surfaces I must say that I'm really disapointed in the M510 mouse. I purchased it for use on a light (or blonde) colored tabletop but unfortunately, the mouse does not track very well on light colors. It works great on dark surfaces, or with a newspaper or magazine under it. It is otherwise a very good mouse; the buttons are very responsive. My only other comment is that in spite of what other reviews say, the mouse does run a little small for someone with large hands. My other Logitech mice are larger & more comfortable for my large hands. I contacted Logitech support who said that it should track well on light surfaces, that mine mouse may be defective, so I exchanged it but the second one also does not work well on light surfaces. So if you will use it on dark surfaces, I rate it five stars. For use on light surfaces, it only gets 2 stars. Target text information: Plug in and play, Great quality, Sleek and simple. Amazing quality never cuts out. Glides nicely on mousepads. Buttons click easily. y You can download the free software from the website and change how and what colors you want the mouse to go when not playing in game, as well as reconfigure out of game and in game what you want the buttons to do. Huge size and works for both left and right handed people. Easy easy to install. Plug in and play. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: DONT BUY DON'T BUY... I tried this on my Macbook and it's not even connecting?! I normally never leave reviews but if a product doesn't even connect and work then whats the point? 1-hop neighbor's text information: Terrible write performace - Do not buy if you work with large files. Usually love SanDisk products - I shoot everything on Sandisk SD cards. However, this flash drive is incredibly one-sided. When files are already on it, it reads them with great speeds (150MBps). If you are copying files to a 3.1 capable device, it is great in that regard. However, flash drives are not meant to only have a file on them that will only be read. Half the point is to write files to them, to be moved somewhere else, and in that regard this product falls flat. When I first got this drive I ran a test, backing up approx. 6GB of 1080p AVCHD video to multiple locations: this drive, a 1TB USB 3.0 external hard drive, and a cheap ADATA 32GB USB 3.0 flash drive. The files were being copied from an NVMe M.2 SSD, so there was no bottlenecking from that, and I had the USB-A side plugged into a USB 3.1 compatible port on my motherboard (and later repeated, using the USB-C side on a laptop, also with an M.2 ssd inside, getting the same performance). This drive spiked to around 90MBps write for a few seconds, then fell to a painfully slow average of 20Mbps. In the same test, the ADATA USB 3.0 flash drive wrote at a consistent ~50MBps, and the USB 3.0 external hard drive wrote at ~90Mbps. For small files this won't make much of a difference, but for anything over 500MB, prepare to extend 1-hop neighbor's text information: Not Compatible. It probably works week if it was compatible to my phone but it isn't so I will just return it or keep it until I get another phone. Target text information: Sturdy device with completely retractable heads I like the drive; it is well made and convenient. The price is excellent for a drive that fits a type C. It is not a Type C, which would be high speed. The 3.0 end is just blue, and not 3.0. It works in these, but it completely lacks the speed. It topped out read (26 MB/s) slightly faster than an old USB 2.0 thumb (16.8MB/s) I have. It topped out read (32.6) on par with the same (36.6). The read-write performance is on par with using a 2.0 device. If you want faster, pay more. I was disappointed that it did not come with a lanyard (it does have a slot for one), but this is not a big deal. The case is very solid, and seems like it will offer great protection. The slide for the two heads has a good, firm lock that is not so firm as to make it difficult to use. Unlike some OTGs I have seen, putting one head away does not expose the other. This will help protect the device. One point I rarely discuss is packaging. The device came in a tight box with one cut and one uncut pad of high density foam, about a half inch thick each. The box itself was also very sturdy. This doesn't earn any stars, but is very reassuring that any purchases will arrive intact and undamaged. I have received damaged items in the past, and the extra time in shipping can be I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: A Surprisingly Good Hard Drive Enclosure! The Sabrent EC-UEIS7 is much better than expected... especially, considering some of the reviews here. But if you do a little research, you'll find it does have more positive reviews. So, I took a chance and it paid off. Its utilitarian design suggests a sturdy, solid, well made case. I concur - there is nothing flimsy about this enclosure. It's matte black finish leaves no fingerprints. Dust and other markings are easily removed with a slightly damp cloth. The overall finish is very clean with smooth edges and everything fits together without gaps or warping. The black plastic stand holds the unit securely in an upright position. I leave the drive on for 12 hours, or more, every day, so any enclosure must include a built-in fan for cooling. I've used "fan less" enclosures before and my experience has been that both, the drive and the enclosure's electronics quickly get too hot and begin to fail. Installation of the hard drive was easy enough even with the poorly translated "users manual" - if you pay attention to the photo's and don't rush. DO NOT REMOVE THE SIDE PLATE COVERING THE FAN. IT'S NOT NECESSARY. The drive slid into place quite easily. Yes, it is a snug fit but it was easy to position. With the two plastic side plates removed, the four supplied screws locked the drive into place. Re-assembly was simple enough and once connected to the computer via the supplied USB cable, Windows 7 immediately recognized the drive 1-hop neighbor's text information: It works, BUT... I purchased the _Sisun USB 3.0 3.5-Inch SATA aluminum hard drive enclosure with cooling fan_ (USB 3.0 to SATA - Model WLX-393U3) and use it with both my Western Digital Black 2 TB SATA III 7200 RPM 64 MB Cache Hard Drive and the WD Green 2 TB Desktop 3.5 Inch SATA III 64 MB Cache Hard Drive (I switch them into the enclosure as needed). What I can honestly say is that the enclosure WORKS when it comes to connecting the hard drives to my computer via USB 3.0 (and previous USB versions, since they are backwards compatible). That is the most important aspect of the product, so it earns a base 3 stars from me for that reason alone (you'd be surprised at how many electronic items DO NOT work properly). The enclosure just doesn't do much beyond that, however, and is not well made. The enclosure does not secure the hard drive inside itself with any sort of cradle or rack - you just plug the drive in and screw down the lid. If the enclosure fit the drive snugly, it wouldn't be a problem - but, because there is a lot of space inside, the drive rattles when the enclosure is moved and seems susceptible to damage. The cooling fan is also significantly louder than those on the other enclosures I own, but does not produce any additional air flow. Note: I did not use any sort of install disk - I just plugged my hard drive into the 1-hop neighbor's text information: Does Not Work with Windows 10 The unit is a bit loud. But more importantly, I was told by their tech support that it was discontinued long ago and will never work with Windows 10. Target text information: Surprising quality; Excellent value I was in the market for a basic, no fuss USB 2.0 dual-bay external hard drive enclosure that supported JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks), so each drive would appear as an individual drive letter in Windows. This enclosure supports both JBOD and BIG (multiple drive spanning/concatenation). There isn't a lot of detail on Amazon about this product, so let me add my thoughts: Features: - As stated, this enclosure has 2x 3.5" hard drive bays with standard SATA port connectors inside. - The enclosure supports JBOD and BIG configurations, set using a small switch inside the case. - This enclosure is USB 2.0 ONLY, so if you're looking for a speedier 3.0 device, look at one of their other products - The unit has a small internal fan, probably 60mm, with a dedicated power switch (separate from the master power switch on the enclosure itself). If desired you can turn this fan off for silent operation, though it's probably not advisable due to heat buildup. Still, at least they give you the option. - In the box is a 12v wall-wart style power supply (2-prong type), a USB 2.0 A/B cable (3 ft), and a small stand for the enclosure - The front of the unit features a power on light and 2 HDD activity lights (solid: on/idle; blinking: on/activity; no light: idle/spin-down/power-save). - The outside casing is solid brushed aluminum Personal notes: I'm actually shocked at how high-quality this enclosure is, especially at this price. As of now, the unit I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 10 categories are: 0: Computer Accessories & Peripherals 1: Tablet Accessories 2: Laptop Accessories 3: Computers & Tablets 4: Computer Components 5: Data Storage 6: Networking Products 7: Monitors 8: Servers 9: Tablet Replacement Parts Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' computer items, predict the category ID (0 to 9) for the target node.
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