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- 55W PC power supply powering the dual-core computer
- 55W PC power supply powering the dual-core computerSweet findI still think that would be ideal at packing a case with hard drives. I always wanted multi tiered file servers and thought that if I build several computers into a single system, I would be better off than if I...
- Tags: File servers, Processors, PSU, POWER SUPPLIES, power supply, file server, dual-core computer, dual-core, server
- Discussion threads 2008-03-26
- 55W PC power supply powering the dual-core computer
- Most computer builders in the world think I'm nuts for endorsing the use of 330 watt power supplies for a high-end performance computer. Conventional "wisdom" says that anything under 500 watts is inadequate for an enthusiast PC. "My power supply is bigger than your power supply" seems to be a...
- Tags: Dual-core, PC, Power Supply, Computer, George Ou
- Blog posts 2008-03-26
- The polycarbonate all-in-one 22" LCD PC
- The last time I built a wooden all-in-one 19" LCD PC, my family wanted it in the kitchen and my mother wanted it in hers. To keep everyone happy, I built my mother another one pictured above and below out of 3/16th inch jet-black polycarbonate which...
- Tags: PC, Chassis, Motherboard, CPU, LCD, Computer, Productivity, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, George Ou
- Blog posts 2008-01-22
- Hitting 50W peak on a dual-core desktop computer
- The 50W no-compromise dual-core commodity desktop PC is now a reality!I have some great news for the green computing world. The 50W no-compromise dual-core commodity desktop PC is now a reality! It all started a few months back when I looked in to the possibility of building a main stream...
- Tags: Desktop, Dual-core, Power Consumption, Memory, Motherboard, Computer, Watt, Desktop Computer, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-12-19
- The 22" dual-core all-in-one game PC for $765
- What started out as a roughly improvised poor-man's all-in-one PC See gallery here hanging off the back of an LCD display has turned in to two detailed schematics painstakingly drafted with the proper measurements ready for the cutting table. Download the schematics below by clicking on the images. ...
- Tags: Game, Processor, Hard Drive, Dual-core Processor, Dual-core, Workstation, PC, Adapter, LCD, Graphics, PCI Express, Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Processors, Storage, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components, George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-10-03
- Finally a reasonably cheap 80 Plus power supply
- Finally a reasonably cheap 80 Plus power supplyPerfect for me and my computer in a computerI think I will build a second computer in my case now. I will probably have to mount a second power button. I am not too worried about the lights. If I...
- Tags: NewEgg, power supply, brick, Pico PSU
- Discussion threads 2007-09-24
- Is the 50 watt PC possible using commodity parts?
- Is the 50 watt PC possible using commodity parts?These would be nice, but...How much do they cost when contributing to something like folding. Would I be better off at using a series of cheap Celeron systems.Or if I want to swat folding and rack up massive points, should I...
- Tags: Processors, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., CPU, Intel Corp., commodity part, motherboard, PC
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
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