Yes precisely. Have any case suggestions?
Yes precisely. Have any case suggestions?
Well, I understand what you're saying, but the point of what I'm doing is to have one single box that acts as a NAS, if you will, but that I can do some other things on. So I was hoping to get some recommendations on small cases with lots of room for drives.
I'd like to build a small factor home server. My only requirement is having the ability to add a ton of drives (for example, Lian Li's PC-V354 holds up to 7 3.5 & 4 2.5 drives) yet still keep a small footprint. Any other case suggestions?
One of the problems with owning your own modem is that the ISP can be a jerk about it. My dad has a modem that I gave him and his connection is having some issues. Comcast narrowed it down to the firmware. They wanted him to update it, however when we contacted Linksy they insist that only the ISP can do that. Comcast…
"If you can't stand the idea of having your manager's job, you need to think hard about what's next."
Now we're taking advice from Tosh? Seriously?
I have 64GB of RAM, 2 GTX 580 cards, and a very large monitor with a very high resolution. I have no problems with this.
You will need WiFi, you can't download Cydia apps on your desktop and transfer them over (easily).
I'm thinking about putting a custom rom on my original Kindle Fire. Would I lose the ability to do anything by doing this?
I worked in a small office a few years ago where thieves came and stole the main water valve. It was fixed and they came back and did it again, this time with less fines, the first time they used tools, the second time they used a truck and a chain. After that they installed a cage around it. Not sure why a small cage…
I loaded Raspbmc, but it gave me choppy performance, but I also got choppy performance from Raspbian. Did I get a bad slice of Pi? Bad SD card? Can I see that much of a performance drop from lower/higher voltage power supplies? I've tried a few of those. Or is that what I should be expecting from the Raspberry Pi?
mpeg2 support can now be purchased as well as a VC1 support.
This is one of my favorite pictures from all of the ones I took at SDCC this year.
Apple should just make this the default!
You must live outside of the US where carriers don't impose a fee to tether, like they do in the US.
VOTE: In my opinion, the best 3D monitor is the BenQ XL2420T.
Aside from cleaning out the lint screen, if you have a long run for the dryer vent like I do, you'll want to clean out that vent once a year to every other year depending on usage. We found out the hard way that the previous owners of our house didn't do this. Our dryer is on the second floor and the vent was blocked…
You sure it wasn't her telling her to keep shooting? That's what she's getting paid for after all. Hair on fire be damned, get that shot.
You should check out any of the build articles over at maximumpc.com