Top products from r/ComputerDIY

We found 4 product mentions on r/ComputerDIY. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

Next page

Top comments that mention products on r/ComputerDIY:

u/SerpentDrago · 1 pointr/ComputerDIY

Your only other option is powerline https://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-Powerline-Pass-through-TL-PA8010P-KIT/dp/B00Y3QPG1A?ie=UTF8&redirect=true

or a mesh network but I still prefer good old Cat 5 !
Really just suck it up and take the plunge having cords ran is a great thing to have done anyways


http://techreport.com/blog/29108/mixing-power-line-networking-with-wi-fi-proves-intoxicating

u/csl110 · 1 pointr/ComputerDIY

Yes, it is worth it. Especially the ssd. Then chuck the hd into a caddy and replace your disc drive:
https://www.amazon.com/WoneNice-caddy-9-5mm-Universal-DVD-ROM/dp/B004Y8SGXW

u/vladamir_pootin · 1 pointr/ComputerDIY

one - use disk copy software to copy your existing hard drive data onto your new hard drive. Use Macrium Reflect Free version note: you may need a USB to SATA connector to connect your new drive to your computer.

two - Open your laptop, replace old drive with new drive.

three - replace all screws and plates.

four - boot up new computer!

Optional extra step: use your old hard drive and your new USB-SATA connector as an external drive