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Hello guys!

I have a idea:

Installing a lcd on the side of my case, allways connected to my computer, to the motherboard.

 

I have searched for quite some time and haven´t found a solution yet. (Well some bad ones..)

- One is to install a USB-header USB GPU and let that connect via VGA and have external power source.. BUUH!

 

So, how du i connect a lcd screen to my motherboard powered by my PSU, all internal in my system?

 

- I understand that i need some kind of GPU to show anything, because i dont connect it to my R9 290.. but remember the issue with external power.

Thanks in advance, this is realy a biggie for me. :-)

 

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probably choke the cpu fan on heat.

if you want to do this, try with a intel atom (the dont run very hot or with a cpu water cooler.

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probably choke the cpu fan on heat.

if you want to do this, try with a intel atom (the dont run very hot or with a cpu water cooler.

Why would the CPU suffer ? I think he is just using a screen instead of a window?

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Your power supply has those 4-pin peripheral connectors which can used to power up things in your computer(you probably have a couple of them sitting around(trust me)).You can use one of those if you want.

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Why would the CPU suffer ? I think he is just using a screen instead of a window?

the monitor will have a little overhang to the back of the case and that might hit a cpu cooler or high profile ram

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the monitor will have a little overhang to the back of the case and that might hit a cpu cooler or high profile ram

 

Depends on his monitor. Some are slim af now a days.

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