Hey, I'm a 26 year old Electrical Engineer who has an appetite for toasted transistors in the morning. It all started when I tried to make a coil gun to shoot my neighbor's dog (didn't work btw, I used components from an old TV set).
I joined the master race by tweaking my 6600 GT I purchased with my summer job to get a few extra frames from Far Cry. It was a eureka moment when I learned that regulators in my cheap motherboard gets overheated during gaming, and it can be fixed by connecting a fan on top of them with zip ties .
Fast forwarding-> ->
I've been working as a mixed signal engineer for a silicon valley company for past 5 years. I've worked on low power IoT designs that consume micro watts of power to industrial designs in the order of kilo watts. I spend most of my time in Asia Pacific creating concept systems and meeting potential customers with them (with a lot of help from sales and marketing because I'm not a people person ). Each year, I spend 2-3 months in North America helping with silicon design.
Enough about me. Now onto how I found this forum:
I bought a silverstone ml08 to assemble a powerful, yet portable system. Then I saw Zaber Sentry at hard forums and realized that I can fit the same hardware I put into the 12 L ml08 in a 7L Zaber Sentry. I started to see all those wasted space inside ml08. I then began exploring even smaller cases ( I like small things. Get it ? Because I'm Asian. ok, never mind).
I saw videos of S4 Mini at tek everything's and Josh's own channel. Searching more about S4 mini led me to this forum where I saw other cool cases. In addition to S4 mini, my favorite projects here are Cerberus, Brevis S, and Hutzy XS.
Kudos to all the great people around here who put their time, effort and money into creating jaw dropping designs that big players in the industry never try to do.
*respect*
I joined the master race by tweaking my 6600 GT I purchased with my summer job to get a few extra frames from Far Cry. It was a eureka moment when I learned that regulators in my cheap motherboard gets overheated during gaming, and it can be fixed by connecting a fan on top of them with zip ties .
Fast forwarding-> ->
I've been working as a mixed signal engineer for a silicon valley company for past 5 years. I've worked on low power IoT designs that consume micro watts of power to industrial designs in the order of kilo watts. I spend most of my time in Asia Pacific creating concept systems and meeting potential customers with them (with a lot of help from sales and marketing because I'm not a people person ). Each year, I spend 2-3 months in North America helping with silicon design.
Enough about me. Now onto how I found this forum:
I bought a silverstone ml08 to assemble a powerful, yet portable system. Then I saw Zaber Sentry at hard forums and realized that I can fit the same hardware I put into the 12 L ml08 in a 7L Zaber Sentry. I started to see all those wasted space inside ml08. I then began exploring even smaller cases ( I like small things. Get it ? Because I'm Asian. ok, never mind).
I saw videos of S4 Mini at tek everything's and Josh's own channel. Searching more about S4 mini led me to this forum where I saw other cool cases. In addition to S4 mini, my favorite projects here are Cerberus, Brevis S, and Hutzy XS.
Kudos to all the great people around here who put their time, effort and money into creating jaw dropping designs that big players in the industry never try to do.
*respect*