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Randell Magtoto

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Aug 5, 2024, 8:18:53 AM8/5/24
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Collaboratingwith the minds that bring us Tigcraft, K-Tech Suspension, Promach , and Dymag, the pedigree behind the Engima 1050 is already a promising one, but what intrigues us the most is that the Enigma crew is considering offering the bike as a kit build, in addition to a finished ready-to-ride motorcycle.

The Roma Medical 1050 self-propelled wheelchair is a fully featured and durable steel-framed mobility aid, designed to replace the popular Roma 1000 model. With a weight capacity of up to 18 stone, puncture-proof tyres, and adjustable foot and leg rests this wheelchair is ideal for users seeking a reliable and easy-to-maintain mobility solution. Plus, its foldable design makes it easy to store and transport. Order now for a great-value wheelchair from Roma Medical!


The Roma Medical 1050 Self Propelled Wheelchair is a fantastic mobility solution for anyone seeking a durable and reliable wheelchair. Designed as an upgrade to the popular Roma 1000 model, this steel-framed wheelchair can support users up to 18 stone in weight and comes standard with an 18" seat width.


One of the standout features of the Roma 1050 is its foldable design, which includes a fold-down backrest and quick-release footrests. This makes it incredibly easy to store and transport, whether you're taking it in the car or simply storing it at home. And with wipe-down upholstery, the chair is a breeze to maintain and keep clean.


But the Roma 1050 isn't just convenient - it's also packed with features that make it a top-of-the-line wheelchair. The chair's puncture-proof tires offer real peace of mind when out and about, and its stepper tubes at the rear allow users to easily climb steps or curbs. The height-adjustable and detachable leg rests, which swing out of the way for easy transfers, offer maximum comfort and convenience.


Finally, the Roma 1050's armrests flip back, making it easy to get closer to desks or tables. And with its strong, stable construction and minimum maintenance requirements, the Roma 1050 offers excellent value for money. Whether you're looking for a reliable wheelchair for daily use or a convenient option for occasional trips, the Roma Medical 1050 Self Propelled Wheelchair is a great choice.


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Economical and fairly reliable and $23 new? I say go for it. I had the Evo 1050 in my 40 breeder and it was wonderful. It was paired with a Vortech MP10. Only removed it because I drilled my tank for a sump and now my return plus the MP10 puts out enough flow.


I'm using 2 of the Tunze 6045 in my 40B and they are turned almost all the way down. Nice powerheads. I've had an MP10 in my 29 and like others said, one of those is not enough. Sold the MP10 since I am breaking the tank down and it currently has a Koralia 750 in it. No way a single 750 would be sufficient in a 40B.


After a break of a couple of months in their Pascal launch schedule, NVIDIA is back again to launch a new Pascal desktop product. Following their near-perfect top-down launch schedule that started with GeForce GTX 1080 in May, being announced today and formally launching next week is the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and GeForce GTX 1050. Aimed at the entry level discrete video card market, these products will round-out the GeForce 10-series desktop lineup.


This in turn may explain the clockspeeds of the GTX 1050 cards. All of the other desktop GeForce 10-series cards have an official boost clock of 1600MHz+, with all but one of those cards being 1700Mhz+. The massive jump in clockspeed relative to Maxwell 2 is one of the signature elements of the Pascal architecture, and a major factor driving the significant performance gains of this generation compared to the last. The GTX 1050 series, by comparison, is only rated to boost up to 1455MHz for the GTX 1050, and lower still for the GTX 1050 Ti at 1392MHz.


La Triumph Speed Triple 1050 te puede gustar ms o menos, eso depende, valga la redundancia, de los gustos de cada uno. Con el ltimo cambio de esttica y sobre todo con el paso de los faros redondos de versiones precedentes a los afilados de la actual ha habido opiniones de todo tipo. Que si cualquier tiempo pasado fue mejor, que ya era hora de un cambio, en fin, como digo, para todos los gustos. Aunque hay gente muy inquieta que habiendo algo ms que un diseo de faros que no es de su agrado, se fabrica prcticamente toda la moto a su antojo.


Eso es lo que ha hecho un periodista ingls del motor llamado Jim Lindsay que tras hacer saber a su mujer, Margaret, que las creaciones de Triumph tienen aspectos mejorables, esta le dijo: Sabes qu?, Fabrcatela t mismo!. Aunque hay que decir que Jim Lindsay no se ha embarcado en el proyecto solo y se ha rodeado de un grupo de profesionales con experiencia en chasis y suspensiones para fabricar su Enigma 1050 partiendo de la base de una Triumph Speed Triple 1050.


Motor, parte del escape y el sistema elctrico es lo nico que se aprovecha de la Triumph Speed Triple 1050 original. Esttica aparte, lo que llama ms la atencin es el paso a un chasis multi tubular y basculante de produccin propia, llantas de carbono Dymag y un equipo de frenos de AP Racing. La horquilla invertida ha sido revisada y se da forma a todas las fibras desde la cpula, el nuevo depsito y el coln que recuerda un poco al de la Aprilia Tuono que recientemente os mostramos en MotorpasinMoto.


Para Abril de este ao 2012 tienen pensado tener los primeros prototipos y dependiendo de los pedidos estudian fabricar una serie o incluso unos kits para transformar las Triumph Speed Triple 1050. Parece que tienen un par de bocetos ms de prototipos con motorizaciones de la marca Triumph. Si la empresa tira hacia delante pueden convertirse en una especie de Bimota o NCR a la inglesa. Por el momento no hay precios oficiales ni de las motos completas ni de los kits pero estaremos atentos a esta gran iniciativa.


Manden bag Enigma 1050, er englnderen Jim Lindsay. Og Jim Lindsay har valgt kun at benytte de bedste dele som Dymag flge, Tigcraft stel og K-Tech affjedring. Dette lover godt for kreegenskaberne. At Triumphs triple maskine er fantastisk, gr ikke projektet ringere.


Intel Optane memory promises to deliver what so-called SSHDs (solid-state hybrid drives) did by combining a smart, high-speed cache with slower and cheaper bulk storage to deliver a storage solution that has high capacity, rapid responsiveness, and a reasonable price tag. It's been available for a good few months now, and for PC desktops it hasn't really made a huge impact. The cost of the two available cache modules (just over 40 for 16GB, 75 for 32GB) and the need to have a seventh-generation Intel Core CPU and supporting chipset means that for most people the tried-and-tested advice of having an SSD for OS and program installations and one or more cheaper but much higher capacity HDDs for everything else remains best.


Still, various tests and reviews around the internet do point out that it does actually work rather well and that for a specific set of users it may be the optimal choice. Coming in at 700, we have the Enigma K5 system from PC Specialist, and this is exactly the type of price point where Optane has hopes of being effective, primarily because it's the sort of budget where the cost of adding an SSD might give you pause for thought.




The system is presented in a fairly basic In Win OEM chassis with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports up front, extruded side panels with no window, and a front panel that has a red trim and a translucent front fascia sporting a diamond pattern. The single 120mm red LED front intake fan can be seen glowing through this front section, but that's about the limit of the visual niceties. It's also the limit of the case's airflow, as the side and rear 120mm mounts are unfilled; this is not the calibre of system where this is likely to matter, however. In terms of filters, the PSU is guarded by a thin sheet, but the front and sides are unprotected, so some dust will enter and build up over time.


Moving inside, we find a system built around the Intel B250 platform, starting with the Asus Strix B250H Gaming motherboard. With striking red and black visuals that match the rest of the system, this appears to be a solid foundation for a mid-range gaming rig, even if CPU overclocking isn't supported. This motherboard nets you great onboard audio courtesy of ROG SupremeFX that's built around the Realtek S1220A codec found in many high-end boards. There are also numerous SATA ports and a spare M.2 2280 port (PCIe or SATA) for upgrading storage further down the line. There are only two USB 3.0 ports on the back, but three in total should still be enough for most, as there are plenty of USB 2.0 ports for peripherals.


PC Specialist has filled the board with an Intel Core i5-7400, a quad-core Kaby Lake CPU with a 3GHz base frequency, 3.5GHz turbo frequency (or 3.3GHz on all cores), and this is paired with a dual-channel, 8GB Corsair Vengeance memory kit running at 2,133MHz. This leaves you with two spare memory slots, so upgrading to 16GB in the future will be easy.


It's been a while since we've seen an Intel stock CPU cooler. Obviously, it wouldn't be our first choice, but in a budget system with an efficient, non-overclocked CPU, it makes sense as an area in which to save a bit of cash.


The GPU is very much an entry-level model. Specifically, we have the Zotac GTX 1050 Ti, an ITX-sized dual-slot card packing 4GB of GDDR5 and coming with DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, and dual-link DVI-I outputs. Gameplay at 1080p will be the limit, and the focus will be casual and esports games rather than the latest AAA releases, although many will still be playable with the settings turned down. There is also ample scope for upgrading the GPU, as the case has space for much longer cards.

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