2 Jun 2020 at 16:45 #1 Edward78 Edward78 Soldato Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 5,780 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnJ2-tpkiH4
2 Jun 2020 at 22:15 #2 McPhee McPhee Soldato Joined 17 Apr 2009 Posts 7,747 "With power bricks offering limited wattage output" You can go up to 800W with HDPlex. Okay, only 400W with one brick. But that's enough for a lot more for than a 7300 and a GTX 1050Ti Still pretty cool though. I like that the power button works, and that the controller ports have been swapped for USB3.
"With power bricks offering limited wattage output" You can go up to 800W with HDPlex. Okay, only 400W with one brick. But that's enough for a lot more for than a 7300 and a GTX 1050Ti Still pretty cool though. I like that the power button works, and that the controller ports have been swapped for USB3.
3 Jun 2020 at 04:11 #3 Edward78 Edward78 Soldato OP Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 5,780 I would reproduce the NES case as metal, it use to overheat when I played NES games in it 30 years ago. What about a Nano ATX?
I would reproduce the NES case as metal, it use to overheat when I played NES games in it 30 years ago. What about a Nano ATX?