Even if they win this suit, Nintendo would only be able to get an injunction covering Japan or damages associated with the Japanese market. That doesn't seem terribly effective - this feels like a PR move, mostly. I have been a patent litigator for 15+ years.
I own the LePow one as well. I got my BIL an Asus one. It is much, much nicer - they have a tripod mount and Asus sells a stand as well (Asus Stand MTS02D). Basically a single, threaded screw post in the back of the monitor.
Thanks for providing some first hand experiences. I had the same issue as OP with the Spectral. No solution other than locking frame rate under 120. Ended up sending it back.
Not sure I understand…
I mean, if you buy this, then I can be sure I won’t. There’s nothing to unmod here. The original HSF won’t work with an 8 pin power connector. The 8 pin is necessary for higher max power (and, thus, higher performance). Not sure I see a reason you’d have to put...
I don't have the OLED, so I assume if I find someone to do the work I can upgrade my deck...
I'm not an engineer anymore (I mean, they didn't take the degree away), but let me know if I'm picking up what you're saying.
What's the width on the GPU? Looks a bit more than 2 slots.
For those interested, I purchased one of these from xenium before - top notch work and this is the absolute best GPU you can get for a very small ITX build.
I wish they had this for Coolermaster PSUs. Coolermaster has a replacement cable, but the only place I can find it is eBay or Newegg (via some Israeli distributor), which seems sketchy... I could replace the PSU, but I'd need to get another set of custom length cables for my SFF, which feels...
I suspect it's a design patent, not a utility patent.
Nope, I'm wrong:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US9060460B1/en?inventor=Mark+Friga&oq=Mark+Friga
Cheaper is better - I'm trying to figure out if I have a motherboard problem or a CPU problem, so I need an additional variable.
https://www.heatware.com/u/77185/to
I suppose I'd say something along the lines of the 2080ti in terms of performance. If I say more than that, I think I'll fall afoul of the rules.
I'll take a look at newegg - it really hadn't occurred to me that someone might have stock at a semi-reasonable price.
As prior posters have said, this is a long-shot, especially in the present market. I have a 2080ti (MSI ventus) if that would help the deal "go", but I'm not opposed to a straight cash deal, either. Shipping would be to 94506.
I've seen older raid cards that couldn't initiate a rebuild without a reboot. Any chance you can power cycle?
Regardless, I'd be moving anything you need off that volume.
Can't imagine the width of the PCIe bus matters. That reads like tech support's list of stuff to note - e.g., "make sure...