Unfortunately, these are those "Heavy Duty" batteries and will not last as long as the Duracells or the Engerizers of the world. However, they should be fine for remote controls and radios but not any heavy drain applicances like smoke detectors....
PM after MIR price is definitely YMMV.
I've been able to do at Fry's on two occassions - once for a Turtle Beach SC (PM'd to CC) and a 120-GB WD drive (PM'd to BB). I had no problems with the TBSC but the hard drive took a call to their Buyer before it was approved.:D
ECS K7S5A's are cheap and cheerful. They have nothing fancy but they work provided everything around it works - good PSU and RAM.
I just picked up a K7S5A PRO (Got it at Frys for $59 with an XP2000 :)) to replace a K7S5A non-pro. There was nothing wrong with the K7S5A - I just couldn't...
I found a place that sells the L1As for $4.00 each; however, they don't come with the 3 pin or the 4 pin connector. They come with a 2 pin connector - you just have the file down the connector so that it will fit.;)
Check with Quickar. They have the L1As for $4.00 each. I purchased 15 of them a few weeks back and I'll need to purchase another 10 or so for my friends. Great people, excellent service!:)
I was able to replace the fan inside the LiteOn PSU with an ADDA fan.
Here's some specs I grabbed from the 'net:
Original Fan Make: NIDEC
Model: D08T-12PU
Bearings: BALL
CFM Rating: 44
Current: 0.22A
Noise: 34...
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