There's the Samsung AA-SK6PWUB. It ticks all the boxes for me, except that it's wireless.
Also, its function row isn't standard size, but hey, at least the arrow keys aren't half-height.
Honestly just wanted to share because it looked interesting. Found via this topic...
I don't know if anyone's swapped out the feet on the V2, but for the V1, some folks used feet from a German company called Dynavox. For example:
https://hardforum.com/threads/dan-a4-sfx-the-smallest-gaming-case-in-the-world.1799326/page-273#post-1042963548
My understanding is that the primary...
You're the man, dude. Thanks for digging that up. I found it just as you posted, but I should have asked before spending two evenings searching.
At least I know a lot more about connector modding now lol
I'm currently working on cable management for my build, and I'm having a ton of trouble finding a post I've seen before – probably on this forum, and almost certainly linked in this thread.
I'm looking for a tutorial on how to make 90-degree low-profile 8-pin PCIe power cable connectors.
All I...
Wait, I have this in my bookmarks. blonda007 did so, using the 16mm, but the power button hole had to be expanded. This was for the V1, not the V2.
https://hardforum.com/threads/dan-a4-sfx-the-smallest-gaming-case-in-the-world.1799326/page-221#post-1042819274
Naive question, but would I need watercooling if I went with an i7 8700K? Or does the LP53+A9x14 combo handle it fine?
I'm torn between going for a Z270-I and being "capped" at i7 7700K, or jumping for the Z370-I and hoping that'll buy me more future compatibility.
That said, I don't imagine...
On a similar note, I've used https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl
The amount of options it offers can be overwhelming, though. Very thorough docs, I'll say that much.
Necrobump. I've had a lot of fun LANing with Call of Duty 2 lately. I had to setup a private server on Digital Ocean to ensure a consistent connection, but everything went smooth from there.
I think the trick is to pick games that can run on a potato. Most folks I know bring laptops without...
You might also be interested in image fingerprinting, aka image hashing:
https://realpython.com/blog/python/fingerprinting-images-for-near-duplicate-detection/
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ImageHash
It's useful for detecting duplication across filetypes (e.g. grouping JPGs with their CR2s), or...
I must have been misinformed. I thought the high memory prices were due to lingering effects from factory troubles. There was that Hynix fire in 2013, then some stuff went down at Micron last year.
I wonder how much overlap there is between manufacturing processes for NAND and DRAM. Or 2D/3D...
Hey guys, when you delid the i7-7700K for air cooling, do you re-lid it, or leave it naked?
Like, after replacing the TIM with thermal compound, do you put the heat spreader back in place, or do you remove it permanently, and have your cooler touch the CPU die directly?
Sorry for the...
I might be coming from a place of ignorance here, but looking at this photo, I think you might be able to smooth out the Plexiglass edges with some high-grit sandpaper. From previous experience, acrylic sands down surprisingly well, so you don't want to start with a low grit. I'd start at 600 or...
I'm aware of the dates! This topic ranks high in Google. This is old tech, relatively speaking. Makes no sense to start a new thread. Hope that's alright.
It seems that there is a BIOS lock that prevents using Ivy Bridge CPUs. There might be ways to bypass it, but the effort doesn't really seem...
I think the N5050 should be able to handle an Intel i7-3540M. It's a dual-core quad-thread rated at 3 GHz base and 3.7 GHz turbo. Most importantly, its TDP is 35 W. All in all, it seems like a straight upgrade from the i5-2450M. The bus speed is also a match. The only part that worries me is...