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    Enhance Your PC with Classic Boot-Up Sounds Using This M.2 Card

    By ayaksızTemmuz 30, 2024Yorum yapılmamış1 Min Read
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    In a time when computers had more personality, their start-up sounds were part of the experience. If you’re yearning for those classic beep-boops without downgrading your current rig, consider this innovative M.2 module from Kadenken, a Japanese online store.

    This M.2 card includes a built-in speaker that emulates the iconic sounds of the NEC PC-9800 series, a vintage line of PCs that debuted in 1982. The NEC series, along with its international counterpart, the APC, left a lasting impression on many tech enthusiasts.

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    • Adaptable Size: The card is initially 2280mm long but can be cut down to fit into smaller devices such as laptops or potentially a Steam Deck, though a free M.2 slot is required.
    • Design Considerations: The module is a few millimeters taller than a standard M.2 card but should fit most desktop setups. It activates the sound through the PCIe bus reset signal, making it widely compatible.

    Available for 2,880 yen (about $18 USD), this module is a nostalgic throwback that adds a unique touch to your PC. Keep in mind that shipping and import fees could increase the total cost if you’re purchasing it outside Japan.

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