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NienorGT got a reaction from Jurrunio in Is that even normal?
Well, I don't think I overdraw power from my USB =/
The biggest power draw would be the monitor at 2000mA if I would directly plug it, but as I said, I use the Y cable that comes with the USB monitor and is normal to use to power the monitor.
The only thing: I use my own Samsung wall charger instead of the included *chinese* wall wart.
See the user manual:
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Guys, here's a video:
I plugged the monitor straight to the PC, powered it off, unplugged the PSU (sorry, I forgot to put additional light before filming, but trust me, it's unplugged) and look what happen when I plug the Y cable in:
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NienorGT got a reaction from shadowbyte in Fast and Furious 7 supercar motherboard
Well, the weird slot seems to be a vertical SO-DIMM memory slot which does exit in some motherboards.
But Intel NUC's motherboards (which have a similar size) are most likely to have stacked SO-DIMM slots.
But the lack of IO ports make me think that this is probably some part of an high-end printer or router with SO-DIMM upgradability.
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NienorGT got a reaction from yathis in Fast and Furious 7 supercar motherboard
Well, the weird slot seems to be a vertical SO-DIMM memory slot which does exit in some motherboards.
But Intel NUC's motherboards (which have a similar size) are most likely to have stacked SO-DIMM slots.
But the lack of IO ports make me think that this is probably some part of an high-end printer or router with SO-DIMM upgradability.
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NienorGT got a reaction from TheShadowblast123 in Programmable Key Hub Thing
You could always get a Razer Tartarus or Orbweaver keypads and don't get distracted by the fact that they are "made for gaming" since you can really enjoy this in any context like I do with design apps. They are fully programmable with multiple keymap, unlimited macro and per-app settings.
The Orbweaver Chroma version also support per-key RGB lightning which is cool for macro identification.
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NienorGT reacted to LinusTech in LG G3 Review and.... TWENTY-FIVE Phone Giveaway?!
NCIX: n/a
Amazon: http://georiot.co/30oN
The G3 from LG is the first phone I've used with a 2560x1440 display. That's a lotta pixels! Not to mention the rest of the top-of-the-range specs!
Alright, now onto the good stuff. LG is giving us TWENTY FIVE G3's to give away! All you need to do to qualify is post your favourite thing about the G3 from the review above in this thread and you can be selected at random to win one of these phones!
Please note that they are retail units (in the video I said pre-production, but this has since been changed) and they are Korean unlocked global units, so you will need to verify if they will work correctly on your carrier! To my knowledge they will work on AT&T or T-Mobile, but I got no data - only get voice and SMS on my carrier (Bell) so YMMV.
Either way you can still enter to win one, and you an always use it as a portable gaming device or whatever... I mean, it's a G3 man! The wifi will work! Best of luck to everyone!
One entry per household.
The giveaway is worldwide and closes July 6th and the winners will be announced on Twitter, so make sure you're following @LinusTech!
WINNERS:
shinta86 thefurryman bigboco xollen Christian B Muhammad Mokhtar CH Fung MoSLegend DigitalGeometrix Alex.arvidsson Crook L_AyMent Swedishgodkiller Sawce gdemirdas Xjmhd storthode Ober1kenobi Frankz Koriander davidvu396 444Duarte Jogostar Tannerschoch JasonRoGo UPDATE: The winners who have been struck through did not respond in the allotted time period, so seven phones have been redrawn.
The new winners of those seven phones are: Echodamus sillikony michaeldeve HaydenMadeEm TechUpdate lukepwnsall fahzan007 Please respond to the message from nicklmg to claim your prize