I am not sure this fails into this thread but it's a second handed case it cost me like £180 and the normal price here where I am at is like £288 and I think it was a good buy.
The seller only sold this because he brought the Conquer 2.
I am not sure this fails into this thread but it's a second handed case it cost me like £180 and the normal price here where I am at is like £288 and I think it was a good buy.
The seller only sold this because he brought the Conquer 2.
I truly thought/hoped CaseLabs would've returned by now, with a new business plan and manufacturing location, another more margin-friendly state like Nevada, or Arizona.
Or a buyout and subsidiary of a larger tech company - yet still operating.
But then, even with fresh capital and designs, if the "emotional wherewithal" is nonexistent - then nothing else can move forward.
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I do hope CaseLabs does return even at limited production 30units/month, anything to somehow get started once again.
It was more than $100 that's for sure, but it was still cheap compared to the going rate. I've seen these sell for dizzying prices so when I saw something even remotely reasonable I jumped on it.
I sold one of my 5500 AGPs a few years ago for only $85. The prices these days are insane.
Dusting off my DJ dust and gettin' back in the game.. a little bit
Used to run two channels over CDJ and a third one over VirtualDJ Pro... somehow it happened to work out that way and I got used to it, but its really crappy Now, a CDJ broke down when I got the urge for some mixing a few days back.
Bought a DDJ-400. This is one fantastic piece of kit.. dayum. Its a near perfect match to a club style CDJ / DJM mixer, the feel is very close to the real deal. If you want to dabble in some home DJ'ing... this is the one to begin with.
And... I reckon with how mass events are off the table for a while, I might throw me a house party or two
Snagged this on eBay, and another two are on the way for my dad...
A little 16GB Apacer SATA module. It was $10.82US after tax.
I got it for my J1900-based Acer desktop to install LibreELEC on.
It appears to use Micron MLC flash chips, and the controller is covered by the sticker, so I don't know what it is. It doesn't look like it has a DRAM cache.
Interestingly it wasn't blank when I got it. It has a compressed install of Windows 7 and it looks like it was used in a WYSE thin client.
It certainly isn't fast, but it should be fine for my use case.
So, did a 1 hour session today on this DDJ-400. Son of a bitch. Best 250 eur ever spent. Built in audio processing is awesome, crystal clear output just like you'd expect out of a real pioneer setup... I've pulled detail out of my speakers I never heard before... strong recommendation Even if you just want to play digital tracks on a solid unit with your PC. The best setup is a direct output to your speakers and usb to bring the data in.
So, did a 1 hour session today on this DDJ-400. Son of a bitch. Best 250 eur ever spent. Built in audio processing is awesome, crystal clear output just like you'd expect out of a real pioneer setup... I've pulled detail out of my speakers I never heard before... strong recommendation Even if you just want to play digital tracks on a solid unit with your PC. The best setup is a direct output to your speakers and usb to bring the data in.
Got a deskmini, this is going to be my dad's new office pc. That sodimm slot is tight. The pcb was creaking and bending when I tried to shove it in, but otherwise this thing is pretty cool. Oh and I found out the hard way that the stock AMD cooler doesn't fit, I guess that's why Asrock gave me a cooler, derp. Was wondering if I should have get 16GB of ram instead, I guess I can stick in another stick if he really needs it.
Got a deskmini, this is going to be my dad's new office pc. That sodimm slot is tight. The pcb was creaking and bending when I tried to shove it in, but otherwise this thing is pretty cool. Oh and I found out the hard way that the stock AMD cooler doesn't fit, I guess that's why Asrock gave me a cooler, derp. Was wondering if I should have get 16GB of ram instead, I guess I can stick in another stick if he really needs it. View attachment 155913View attachment 155914View attachment 155915
ASRock looks to impress with the DeskMini A300. Bringing desktop performance to a mini-PC, it offers full support for Ryzen APUs while simultaneously having various add-on upgrades for extra functionality alongside plenty of space for proper storage. It indeed redefines the performance one can...
Got a deskmini, this is going to be my dad's new office pc. That sodimm slot is tight. The pcb was creaking and bending when I tried to shove it in, but otherwise this thing is pretty cool. Oh and I found out the hard way that the stock AMD cooler doesn't fit, I guess that's why Asrock gave me a cooler, derp. Was wondering if I should have get 16GB of ram instead, I guess I can stick in another stick if he really needs it. View attachment 155913View attachment 155914View attachment 155915
Tried unclipping the top part of the plastic fan shroud? The Wraith Stealth should work if you do that (though there are a couple of slightly different versions of it, not all fit even with that). Have seen plenty of people make that work.
Tried unclipping the top part of the plastic fan shroud? The Wraith Stealth should work if you do that (though there are a couple of slightly different versions of it, not all fit even with that). Have seen plenty of people make that work.
Got cases for my crunchers.
Silverstone Grandia GD09 (top) for my Xeon and Silverstone SG13 for my R7 1700 (mitx form factor, had to get an extra noctua l9a cooler for that one as stock doesnt fit)
waiting for the powersupply which I accidentally purchased frm an overseas ebay... also wondering if I can get away with running this thing without any cooling?
waiting for the powersupply which I accidentally purchased frm an overseas ebay... also wondering if I can get away with running this thing without any cooling?
What have I got here this here parcel now?, as estimated delivery was about a week from today .
Also these components depicted in and by the 3rd picture that I've purchased over the past 6 months for anything between £1.99 the Radeon HD4870 to the £25 Ivy Bridge CPU+mb+ram, because there still is an 8 year old boy within and he must have toys, among other things.
probably not ... the last RPi i ran and still run without cooling is a RPi Zero which is a RPi 1 in a ultra small form factor the RPi2 ran fine stock with a simple aluminum heatsink the RPi3 needed a fan added to the heatsink (even at stock ) to keep in the mid 50C
basically starting with the RPi2 they recommended running at last a heatsink for stock speed (and the RPi4 had some heat and power issue at launch )
an Odroid C2 (same generation as RPi3 but almost on the RPi4 2gb level ) could run fine with the integrated heatsink (only 11$ more than a RPi3 at 35$, when you find one at that price , but didn't skimp on the heatsink or the EMMC interface) @1.5 but needed a fan @2.0 generally running at 45C
i still keep my OC2 with my Schroff Interscale M case, although i replaced it with a Mi Box S for mediacenter usage which sport the same AMLogic S905 (reported as a L but it's strange that AIDA64 report it as a L since it clearly has VP9 decoding ... and has camera interface ... see spoiler below ) SOC @1.5 but with a simple heatsink
Amlogic S905 – Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53-based SoC with a Mali-450 MP3 GPU running at 750 MHz, supports hardware decoding up to 4K@60fps for multiple formats including H.265 10-bit, H.264, AVS+. Amlogic S905X – Similar to S905 except it supports up to 4K@60fps VP9 profile-2 hardware decoding, HDR, HDMI 2.0a and having a built-in DAC. Amlogic S905L – Similar to S905X except it supports HDMI 2.0b but lack VP9 decoding, camera interface and TS inputs.