Product Link: BenQ MH530 Full HD 1080p Home Entertainment Projector
16:9FHD 1920x1080 10000:1 Contrast Ratio
3200 Colorific Lumens with DLP Dark Chip 3
Instant Restart Auto Power Off Quick Cooling
Wall Color Correction, Closed Caption
HDMI In 1.4ax1, Audio Outx1
SOLD shipped to continental...
ViewSonic XG2401 24-inch 144Hz 1080p Gaming Display with 1ms, HDMI, DisplayPort and FreeSync Technology
New, only pulled out of box once to verify it works, it is in the box with all original packing
TN Panel
1920 x 1080; 144Hz; 1ms (GTG)
350 cd/m2, 120M:1, 1000:1
DisplayPort, HDMI x...
You can build an unRaid box out of about anything, use any size drives, run Docker for things like Plex server to stream from and get a ROKU
That is what I do. Good luck
The biggest issue with Win10 is that it forces updates unless you run Pro version and use a group policy to stop them. Not all updates are bad, but some have caused serious issue and I rather not be the first to get them.
Do not set a computer case on carpet, there are tons of inexpensive flat surfaces you can purchase from your local hardware store. Hell, I would sit in on a piece of cardboard if needed, just do not put it on carpet.
The R5 is better if you need mass storage and this is the primary reason I chose it, but for silence I think the Corsair is going to be a better choice. The point he makes about the bottom mounted RAD is accurate. The R5 is very noisy with the top open.
I do not see the point in physical books. I do get one from the library if it is my only choice, but usually I can borrow the ebook without having to go there. I am not against physical books, but I love my kindle and it is my preferred way to read.
I guess it is great that those of you who...
Case seems overly large for no reason, it has very few hard drive mounts for such a large case. It also seemed like there wasn't that many tie downs for cable management on the back.
That is really the only negative I can think of. Seems like a solid choice.
At no point did the OP say he didn't do the damage, in fact his last comment implies he did do that damage but didn't think it could have impacted the boards functionality.
It sucks yes, but he should have been more careful.
ASUS Tech support is lacking I agree, but if you damage the PCB...
would love a break down of the major pieces, what you 3d printed and what other parts you used.
How many different pieces make up the shell of the case? What kind of printer did you use?
anyway, looks really good!
I want to like it, the front is very clean, but I always need one 5.25 bay and the top is ugly with the cutouts.
I also dislike how they did the HDD/SSD mounts. For such an expensive case they should have been more inventive.
I assume he is just confused or only read the specs on the secondary M.2 slot which is only 10gb
He also didn't really say what CPU he want planning to use.
Yeah if you want a Z97 MB that one you posted has what you need.
My windows 10 PC was running great until a forced update last month and then is started crash rebooting at night when idle. I think I have it figured out now, but man these forced updates are such a bad idea.
I should have an easy option to prevent auto updates. I will probably have to hack the...
If your CPU breaks due to bending you did something wrong. I know plenty of people who have broken something by accident in short they were not careful enough or made a mistake it happens. It is not the fault of the CPU.
I didn't even know what this was until I looked it up. This seems like such a niche product I say who cares, buy something else.
I will just program some drones to follow me around the house with fancy lights.
The drive cage mounts are not consistent. Some of mine were very solid and others had more movement that I wanted. You can put a screw into the cage to lock each HDD in place.
I would agree the HDD cage is one area they could improve on.
I wish Lian Li would make something I like. it seems...
Hacknet - never heard of it, but now I am going to try it
Rocket League - awesome game
City Skylines - not convinced, but I will consider it
Ori- Yes please
Heroes of the storm - honestly I am tired of this genre of game, but I will agree it is well done
Dirt Rally - pfft driving games whatever...
No worries.
450D is an airflow case and not a great choice if you want something silent. The top fans seem to make a lot of noise even at low RPMs for me, but this may be due to the tight space my case fits into ( its air noise not actually fan or vibration). I actually have the top fans set...
I am actually using this for my storage box which is my Old I7-920 with a bunch of hard drives in it. I added a single Noctua fan to the front and kept the stock fans. It stays cool. I left the top closed.
My main system uses a Corsair 450D which is good enough.
I was able to get the R5...
I have a define R5 and I will say that I do like it, very good case, no complaints other than sometimes getting the door on is a pain in the butt and the default fans while good enough do not push a ton of air.
I wanted a Enthoo Pro M, but could not find one when I needed it. It is the exact...
Some motherboards have higher quality sound cards built in to them, but honestly I think the more they add the more issues we get.
I have an ASUS Ranger and the sound quality is good for what I use it for, but I think if I had to do it again I would just buy a separate sound card. I wouldn't...
The R5 has a better designed bottom filter , more HDD bays and better cable routing due to the slant of the MB tray
The Suppressor F51 offers a top fan filter and E-ATX support. I think it also does a better job at filtering the front intake. The R5 allows air unfiltered into the sides of the...
Forget the stats you are looking at, if you want to know which ones are more likely to hit the rated speed it is going to be the 3200mhz chips
In fact I would suggest you get the Tridentz 3200mhz set.
Your answer has nothing to do with the OP question
Motherboard USB headers are all the same, there are USB 2.0 style headers and 3.0 style headers.
If your motherboard does not have USB 3.0 and your case does you can get a converter cable to make it work for your front USB ports.
Standard GTX 660 is rated for 140Watts
GTX 970 requires 145watts
You should be fine. Nvidia says 500W PSU minimum, but they are guessing based on having no idea what else you might have in there.
People drastically overestimate the amount of power they need all the time.