After using my cube for about a week now, i7-6700T and GTX 950 (75w). The cube gets pretty hot and loud at full load. Both get up to about 50-60c with 115W power draw. I would definitely choose a lower TDP Core i5 or i7. Low power Haswells go pretty cheap. The 970 also would get uncomfortably...
My pico PSU arrived so I did my best assembling it. Sadly I forgot the latch inside the shell and it hits the graphics card and bends it severly. I'll have to figure out a better way to mount it...
Yup, it fits as snugly as physically possible lol.
Gigabyte's new lineup of Mini-ITX GTX 1060, 1070, and soon to be 1050 are also 6.7"
(http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5923#kf)
Yeah I was originally going to use the 6700 but decided on the 6700T for more GPU headroom... Whenever the GTX 1000 drivers are released if ever. I recommend the Asus Mini card (what I switched to after windforce failure)
Yet to arrive PICO PSU:
(http://www.ebay.com/itm/311700298905?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT)
Powering my ITX, i7-6700T, GTX 950 (consumes about 150W at peak)
Originally I was going to mod a 201W Xbox Power supply but I wanted the full 250W for future GPU head-room...
Hello, I wanted to pair my U3415W Monitor with built in speakers with my GTX 950 build running 10.12 Sierra.
After installing the appropriate kexts I have audio over HDMI but no controls from the OS.
I tried using an app called soundflower to no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Hello! My current machine is a skylake i7 paired with an ASUS GTX 950
Yesterday I purchased my first 21:9 monitor for $500 off craigslist.
When running Windows 10 I get 60Hz with full resolution through HDMI
When running OS X 10.11 it recognizes as 30Hz full res in preferences. In about this...
Hi! My build is almost identical and so is my experience with this lol
My only concern is the HP power supplies bc they're 19v... My Pico (still in the mail) only accepts 12v. That's why I'am currently modding an old 201W Xbox power supply.
I saw you cut the motherboard down a bit, I have the exact same board.. Anyway to avoid breaking it? lol
Also what is the software you screenshot in the 2nd and 3rd image?
Thanks
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