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  1. 3lfk1ng

    SFF.Network EVGA showcases X299 mATX motherboard

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  2. 3lfk1ng

    SFF.Network Red flags are waving as Intel reveals their Core-X prices.

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  3. Phuncz

    SFF.Network Intel Integrates Thunderbolt 3 into Future CPUs and Releases Specs

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  4. NRG

    An expensive venture!

    Hear me out... A water cooled Intel Skull Canyon NUC... 92mm Radiator... Obviously some planning and a lot of custom work would be required, but it should be possible...right? Yes I'm aware that it's a waste of money and most likely a complete waste of time, but I'd be doing it for the joy...
  5. Bambam625

    Motherboard Need some help

    Hey guys, Im in the process of building a rig for my girlfriend. Ive been slowly buying parts whenever I can, so far ive managed to grab an r9 nano, a 21:9 29 inch monitor, an e3 1270 v1, a desk, and weve finally decided on what case she wants. (there is no rhyme or reason to why I did things...
  6. TheHig

    CustomMod Mini build

    Hello everyone, I received my Custom Mod Mini today and set right to building. Overall I am very happy with how it turned out. Here are some sweet cell phone pics. System specs: Intel XEON E3-1275L v3 Asus z97i Plus 16g GSkill ddr3 2133 Zotac Gtx 1050ti Samsung Evo 250gb 2.5 in ssd...
  7. McTeags

    Anandtech [Anandtech] Intel Launches Kaby-Lake based Xeons: The E3-1200 v6 Family

    Article highlighting the new Xeon E3-1200 v6 desktop CPUs from Intel: http://www.anandtech.com/show/11232/intel-launches-xeon-e3-1200-v6-family Can be a good alternative to an i7-7700 if you need the multi-threaded performance. i7-7700 on Amazon is currently $314. Xeon E3-1230 v6 will retail...
  8. jtd871

    Silver Dan A4 #1598

    I am finally building my first custom desktop system. My previous two personal computers have been laptops with discrete graphics. The first was a 14- or 15-inch (Core 2 Duo?) Lenovo Thinkpad with NVS gpu, the second (and current) is a 17-inch FHD IVB i7 QM built by iBuyPower using a MSI chassis...
  9. Phuncz

    Storage Intel's new consumer and enterprise SSDs, M.2 PCIe included

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/10598/intel-launches-3d-nand-ssds-for-client-and-enterprise It sure took them long enough but Intel's finally ready to take M.2 SSDs seriously. But not on performance or reliability is the fight being held, but on price: Interesting, M.2 PCIe SSDs for everyone !
  10. Runamok81

    eGPUs - Thoughts? - Skull Canyon NUC with Thunder3 PCIe Box.

    Intel recently released their new Skull Canyon NUC. It's impossibly small, and powerful. Of note is Thunderbolt 3 enabled USB-3 port on the back. That port enables this PC to be paired with an external GPU (eGPU) chassis to become on nasty NUC. We are seeing a few commercial Thunderbolt 3...
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    Anandtech [AnandTech] Intel Skull Canyon NUC

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/10152/intels-skull-canyon-nuc-is-official Dimensions: 216mm x 116mm x 23mm (0.69L)
  12. QinX

    .SKP & .STEP Intel LGA2011 Heatsink Keep-Out Zone 1.0

    A 3D CAD and Sketchup model according to Intel Specification of the LGA2011 Wide ILM Heatsink Keep-Out zone. What would you use this for? This is mostly interesting if you are designing you own heatsink or waterblock/Monoblock and want to adhere to the Intel specification to warrant motherboard...
  13. QinX

    .SKP & .STEP ID Cooling IS-25i 1.1

    3D CAD model of the IS-25i from ID Cooling. Measured using digital calipers and external dimensions are accurate to within 0.5mm. Heatpipes are slightly off compared to the actual cooler.
  14. QinX

    .SKP & .STEP ID Cooling IS-26i CPU Cooler 1.1

    3D CAD model of the IS-26i from ID Cooling. Measured using digital calipers and external dimensions are accurate to within 0.5mm.
  15. QinX

    .SKP & .STEP Intel LGA1150 Heatsink Keep-Out Zone 1.0

    I took the time to 3D model the Intel LGA115x Heatsink Keep-Out zone according to the dimensions provide by Intel. What would you use this for? This is mostly interesting if you are designing you own heatsink or waterblock/Monoblock and want to adhere to the Intel specification to warrant...