Woah this is still alive! :o
Hope your kid is well @dondan
I see there is still a lot of back and forth eh? Do keep up the good work even if it's3 steps forward then 2 steps back :)
I'll check back in 2 months or so. Don't stress too much everyone, enjoy some sunshine instead! ;)
Wow everyone got triggered. I marked it as a rant to indicate I'm going extra sarcastic....
But let me come up with counters.
@FAQBytes You're really just going sci fi here. We're not nearly there yet. Until we have ubiquitous computing from the cloud Dan is probably gonna release 10 more...
@Narwhal @Tazpr
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Seriously? You guys want to reach around the case every time you want to plug in a thumb drive? I have a huge amount of them flying around the place and I sure as hell won't throw them all away just to switch to Type C only. And I especially won't have another heap of...
@dondan What about combo audio jack? Like on phones? Most headsets these days directly use both in and output on a single connector and/or have an adapter. So I think just going with the 3.5mm combo jack is good enough for flexibility.
The Type A port has to stay. It's just still way too common...
Why not? Being a PC enthusiast is all about rebuying stuff you don't really need to cause the old stuff is technically still working well enough.
The very essence of high performance PCs (and especially SFF ones) is to overpay for stuff that's gonna be ubiquitous and half the price a year...
For now I'm kinda sceptical about the RTX 20 Series. It's probably gonna have lots of problems for the first generation ray tracing. And the classic performance isn't that much better than the previous generation and definitely does not scale with the massive price hike.
So unless you know...
low profile fans have lower static pressure. So doing push pull with those instead of just push or pull with a thicker fan probably makes no difference, except for the price of double the amount of fans.
EDIT:
Also just thicker rads don't do that much either.
You can think of a thicker rad...
YAAAYYY a new life
and maybe a new member to our community some day ;)
Congraats! I wish you and Mia all the best. *runs around like a maniac throwing confetti everywhere*
That's not the problem. The actual problem would be hot air exhausted on the bottom which will rise on the outside and get pulled back in on top. Unlike the case inside the outside does not have forced air convection to prevent recirculating hot air. That is usually why we want to exhaust hot...
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