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I need to take my Ridgeline truck in for an oil change. I've been talking to other Honda owners who said the OEM honda filters are garbage-- which explains why I've had to change the oil more often on this truck than I had to on other vehicles in the past. I'm probably going to buy a better filter and better oil and get it done at Walmart instead of paying twice as much for a crap filter at the Honda dealership. Need to get the tires rotated as well. I might go to the tire ship in town for that.

Wish I could find some good 17s that will stand up to my road for longer. The tread is really worn down from the gravel road.

Meanwhile, after looking at what it would cost to buy a new gaming PC for my mother, I determined it would be about half the price for the pre-built system to just buy the internal replacement components (Power Supply, mainboard, processor, graphics card, RAM) and add a liquid cooling fan. I can actually get some of the better parts than the customizable pre-built ones include. Just need to figure out if we should buy all the parts at Amazon (although some cost a little more) or get some at Newegg and other stores. Amazon now charges state sales tax (so 5% here) but I don't know if Newegg does.

Probably should go in the technology / computer discussion section, but I'm thinking:
Mainboard: GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3P (rev. 2.0) AM3+ AMD 970 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard - this is what I have in my new computer.
CPU: AMD FD8350FRHKBOX FX-8350 FX-Series 8-Core Black Edition Processor -same as my computer
RAM: Kingston HyperX FURY 16GB Kit (2x8GB) 1866MHz DDR3 (HX318C10FBK2/16) OR G.SKILL AEGIS 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3L 1600 (PC3L 12800)
Graphics: ASUS Strix 4G Radeon RX 570 -I have Radeon RX480 8Gb
Cooling: Corsair Hydro Series H55 Quiet Edition Liquid CPU Cooler -this is what I have in mine
Power Supply: EVGA 750 GQ, 80+ GOLD 750W, Semi Modular OR Thermaltake TOUGHPOWER 750W 80 PLUS GOLD Semi Modular
The EVGA one is slightly less expensive, has overcharge protection, and the braided/netting stuff over the wires. Thermaltake has more ports and I've been told it is a more reliable brand. Not sure which one to pick. I'm sort of leaning toward the latter and thinking i could get some braided wire wrap to add.

What do you guys think?
 
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I need to take my Ridgeline truck in for an oil change. I've been talking to other Honda owners who said the OEM honda filters are garbage-- which explains why I've had to change the oil more often on this truck than I had to on other vehicles in the past. I'm probably going to buy a better filter and better oil and get it done at Walmart instead of paying twice as much for a crap filter at the Honda dealership. Need to get the tires rotated as well. I might go to the tire ship in town for that.

Wish I could find some good 17s that will stand up to my road for longer. The tread is really worn down from the gravel road.

Meanwhile, after looking at what it would cost to buy a new gaming PC for my mother, I determined it would be about half the price for the pre-built system to just buy the internal replacement components (Power Supply, mainboard, processor, graphics card, RAM) and add a liquid cooling fan. I can actually get some of the better parts than the customizable pre-built ones include. Just need to figure out if we should buy all the parts at Amazon (although some cost a little more) or get some at Newegg and other stores. Amazon now charges state sales tax (so 5% here) but I don't know if Newegg does.

Probably should go in the technology / computer discussion section, but I'm thinking:
Mainboard: GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3P (rev. 2.0) AM3+ AMD 970 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard - this is what I have in my new computer.
CPU: AMD FD8350FRHKBOX FX-8350 FX-Series 8-Core Black Edition Processor -same as my computer
RAM: Kingston HyperX FURY 16GB Kit (2x8GB) 1866MHz DDR3 (HX318C10FBK2/16) OR G.SKILL AEGIS 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3L 1600 (PC3L 12800)
Graphics: ASUS Strix 4G Radeon RX 570 -I have Radeon RX480 8Gb
Cooling: Corsair Hydro Series H55 Quiet Edition Liquid CPU Cooler -this is what I have in mine
Power Supply: EVGA 750 GQ, 80+ GOLD 750W, Semi Modular OR Thermaltake TOUGHPOWER 750W 80 PLUS GOLD Semi Modular
The EVGA one is slightly less expensive, has overcharge protection, and the braided/netting stuff over the wires. Thermaltake has more ports and I've been told it is a more reliable brand. Not sure which one to pick. I'm sort of leaning toward the latter and thinking i could get some braided wire wrap to add.

What do you guys think?

My 500 watt Thermaltake power supply took a dump......... but it was original to this old confuzer. I did a lot of looking and overbought for my needs. I bought this one.https://seasonic.com/product/m12ii-520-evo/ You just plug in the cables you need. Its really quiet like they say.
Here's a recent review of larger power supplies.
https://elitegamingcomputers.com/the-best-gaming-power-supplies/
Now I just need a new hard drive and newer Windows program.
...and a new processor and a new motherboard and a Shelby Cobra with a 427, and a larger monitor and an external HD and...........
 
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My 500 watt Thermaltake power supply took a dump......... but it was original to this old confuzer. I did a lot of looking and overbought for my needs. I bought this one.https://seasonic.com/product/m12ii-520-evo/ You just plug in the cables you need. Its really quiet like they say.
Here's a recent review of larger power supplies.
https://elitegamingcomputers.com/the-best-gaming-power-supplies/
Now I just need a new hard drive and newer Windows program.
...and a new processor and a new motherboard and a Shelby Cobra with a 427, and a larger monitor and an external HD and...........

https://classics.autotrader.com/classic-cars-for-sale/shelby-cobra_replica-for-sale :D
Hmmm. Looks like some of the EVGA ones were good, but they were the "titanium" ones. I'm being a snob and not going lower than gold but I don't think I'm betting the titanium ones are more expensive.
I might end up going with the EVGA one I linked rather than the thermaltake. I think right now it has an Antec but I'm not sure. I forget what I got in it since we got it April 2009. My friend who is going to put it together said both of the ones I picked are good.
I might go with the EVGA one because of the lower price and the braided wire wrap. I don't think my mother will need the extra power ports. She is unlikely to add extra crap to her computer.

Meanwhile, I'm working on a master post for the houserepair forum to gather my thoughts/info on the renovations I'm planning for the bathrooms and laundry room. I have a hard time concentrating though and some stuff I'm undecided on. Still trying to figure out what to do with the laundry room floor. I was thinking of painting it but then I realized that because I have to replace the rotting back door, I will be able to raise it up a bit so I can have sheet vinyl or something. I'd love to get vinyl plank though. I'm hoping to someday get it in the kitchen and hallway to the bedrooms. Although we might just keep that hallway carpeted instead.
 
I got my mother to order the parts for her computer-- only she waited several days to read it so the graphics card for $179 was sold out on all of the stores. Found it for $189 at Frys but she ended up deciding to go with the Asus Radeon RX580 instead of the 570.

She went with the Kingston RAM and the EVGA 80 plus gold 750W power supply.
 
Today makes day 4 this week of helping a couple of good friends move from the home they sold to a second home that they are selling........before they make the move into their new home they just made an offer on.
Furniture, refrigerators and freezers should be made of foam and plastic instead of metal and wood. My back is barely surviving this. Tomorrow, we are moving a garage full of stuff that we temporarily moved from the first home to the second home ...one more time, into a storage unit near their new home so we can move it one more time into the home they just bought.
Buying, selling and moving is all about timing. These are the kind of friends that you would bend over backwards to help ...........maybe that's why back hurts so much. :D
Confuzd? ..........lemme draw you a picture. :D House A to B is 25 miles. House B to storage is 160 miles. Storage to new place is 15 miles. Biggest problem is ya can't buy a new place till ya sell the old one............it's all about timing.

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Today makes day 4 this week of helping a couple of good friends move from the home they sold to a second home that they are selling........before they make the move into their new home they just made an offer on.
Furniture, refrigerators and freezers should be made of foam and plastic instead of metal and wood. My back is barely surviving this. Tomorrow, we are moving a garage full of stuff that we temporarily moved from the first home to the second home ...one more time, into a storage unit near their new home so we can move it one more time into the home they just bought.
Buying, selling and moving is all about timing. These are the kind of friends that you would bend over backwards to help ...........maybe that's why back hurts so much. :D
Confuzd? ..........lemme draw you a picture. :D House A to B is 25 miles. House B to storage is 160 miles. Storage to new place is 15 miles. Biggest problem is ya can't buy a new place till ya sell the old one............it's all about timing.

Yikes. Well, I hope that nothing falls through on the purchase of the newest home. That would be a disaster.
 
Yikes. Well, I hope that nothing falls through on the purchase of the newest home. That would be a disaster.
If it did, they are moving to that area anyway, so they'd just keep looking. That would mean they would have to rent those storage lockers longer, that's all. They took home #2 off the market since they will be living there for 6 weeks or so.
Moved more stuff from house one to house two yesterday with my van and 2 cars.......... Today is renting a 20' U-haul and taking stuff from house 2 to rental unit. My lower back is questionable and so is my friends. This lifting is killing me. Ibuprofen is my friend, Alieve is his. This has been one tough week, working on top of this. Getting a lot closer tho. Then we can all rest for 6 weeks before the final move from rental units to their new place.
New place is 7 acres with river frontage. .....maybe I can move there too, and live in my van ......"down by the river" :birthday:
 
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