404 server internal error
The link they have given is:
https://smallformfactor.net/news/asrock-z270m-stx-mxm-pictured
Does this not work for you?
404 server internal error
That link works, but the one on their site directs me to this - http://www.anandtech.com/show/11052/smallformfactor.net/news/asrock-z270m-stx-mxm-picturedThe link they have given is:
https://smallformfactor.net/news/asrock-z270m-stx-mxm-pictured
Does this not work for you?
Nice, what case or custom?
Oh, okay.I have an M1 on order. It's supposed to ship in late Feb.
Just getting all my parts ready. I imagine I'll likely start building it in early March.
Plenty of time to work out what I want, and also sell off my Haswell system to help fund the new one.
Quality looks better than anything we had made in the sand box! Was this a personal project or done through/for your unit? I wouldnt mind having some of my DET patches remade or even a custom one made off my own design....
I had to see that 404 page for myself just to understand what you were talking about since 400 series errors are client errors. Server errors are 500 series (I thought maybe you meant to type 504).404 server internal error
Wot? What browser are you using?That link works, but the one on their site directs me to this - http://www.anandtech.com/show/11052/smallformfactor.net/news/asrock-z270m-stx-mxm-pictured
I am using Chrome, but I tried it on IE and I got the same result.I had to see that 404 page for myself just to understand what you were talking about since 400 series errors are client errors. Server errors are 500 series (I thought maybe you meant to type 504).
That's a terrible 404 page.
Wot? What browser are you using?
Also that URL isn't legally formed (since it has a domain as a subfolder under another domain). It seems to have appended the hyperlink URL onto the end of the webpage's URL.
Strange... could this be a provider error?I'm on chrome 55, the link works perfect
Close I'm in Alaska. We had a giant cold snap this week and it's gone from -10 F to -40 F.-40, the only temperature that doesn't need a unit, as it's the same in C or F. Also, that's insanely cold. Are you in the Arctic?