Jump to content

mr cheese

Member
  • Posts

    1,191
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

About mr cheese

  • Birthday Feb 08, 2002

Contact Methods

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Other
  • Location
    texas
  • Interests
    Legacy, Used, and Modern PC Building, Photography and Videography, gaming, networking, road tripping
  • Biography
    dog
  • Occupation
    IT
  • Member title
    pawggers

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 9 5900X
  • Motherboard
    GIGABYTE Aorus Elite AX V2
  • RAM
    16GB [2x8GB] DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Corsair Vengeance LPX
  • GPU
    MSI Ventus 2x OC 3060 TI
  • Case
    CoolerMaster HAF XB EVO
  • Storage
    Samsung 850 EVO 500GB WD Black SN750 1TB
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova G3 1000
  • Display(s)
    Late 2009 27" iMac in TDM
  • Cooling
    EVGA CLC 280 + 2 x Noctua NF-A14
  • Keyboard
    ROCCAT Vulcan AIMO
  • Mouse
    ROCCAT Kone AIMO (White)
  • Sound
    Sony WH-1000XM4
  • Operating System
    Windows 10/11 + Arch
  • Laptop
    Lenovo ThinkPad W540

Recent Profile Visitors

3,728 profile views
  1. In that case, you can use something like KdenLive or Openshot! Any half-decent free windows video editor you could google for would do the trick
  2. True, but I'm just trying to make the most out of free parts without spending a bunch of money, just asking for just the lettuce :3 I'm flexible with the cooler, some older corsair single radiator AIOs are cheap on eBay and would work for me. This, actually, would be perfect! I mentioned I didn't need a GPU so that's exactly what I was looking for. Price is a little steep for what I would be using it for but the idea is perfect. I'll take a look at these!
  3. It's always worth it to just do it if you're on the fence with it, clears out all the old drivers and junk. It should be, for the most part, plug and play, but it's always good to exercise digital cleanliness :^)
  4. Far too much money on this piece of crap little machine that will sit in the corner of my room generating heat unfortunately Newegg was a great suggestion but unfortunately the majority of the cases are either actually mATX, or so old they aren't even on the market anymore, not having much luck. It's a very, very bad search engine for parts
  5. From: Microsoft Community : How to put Live wallpaper on Windows 10 No need to make a video, Windows has a feature for that
  6. Hey all, I've got an ATX build I got from a friend: full ATX board, full ATX PSU, tower cooler (probably something like a Hyper 212 Evo, not sure) and the most awful most gigantic case I've ever used, the Gamdias Talos P1A. It sits in the corner of my room for a general use server, with no GPU as it's not needed. I want to see what the smallest case I can get for it would be, given that it's a full sized ATX build I'm not expecting I can get anything ITX sized of course, but anything that fits these parts and can do it compactly or (ideally) without considering a full-sized GPU would be fantastic. I'm okay downsizing the CPU cooler, it's a 9700k, it'll manage LOL. Thanks in advance!
  7. Of course, but the idea is that it is possible, even if a little complicated. That's what OP was asking for. Sometimes it's the things you have to do to get things to work when you're already invested in a platform
  8. Not necessarily true! Tethered requires you to be attached to your computer every time you reboot. Altstore and Sideloadly both have you only needing to refresh on the same Wi-Fi network, or tethered by cable, once a week. Regardless, it's still not impossible.
  9. they used to be MASSDROP and yea, they're reputable. Good stuff lots of sponsored reviews, check out the Massdrop + Sennheiser headphones
  10. Hey there! You can sideload with AltStore or Sideloadly on your computer! They document the process and you will have to provide a working Apple ID but you can make a dummy one if you don't want to use your own. I'm using this on my iPhone SE (2020) on 17.0.3 working perfectly for YouTube without ads and a torrent client. https://altstore.io https://sideloadly.io It's not too hard, but you will struggle a bit. Also, unless you wanna emulate GBA games or DS (maybe) games you're out of luck. No PS3 emulation on a phone. So, temper your expectations and don't think you're gonna be getting top level console performance out of an iPhone. You can! It's not the most ideal, easy, or user friendly thing, and it's far inferior to Android, but you definitely can, provided someone's developed an emulator that can be sideloaded. Delta Emulator for instance does NES, N64, and GBA, and DolphiniOS does Wii and GameCube.
  11. well, no... just hotter than the norm not like boil water
  12. blow out dust and re-paste the CPU if you haven't, otherwise a new CPU cooler can be had for cheap on eBay since AM3+ is so old now. These APUs run hot.
×