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That last one looks like something i seen in a NVR
I need a motherboard with multiple USB ports for flashing multiple devices at once
People who find these weird have never seen vintage Compaq computer layouts. upside down, connections on both sides of the motherboard with riser cards for expansions, you name it. and nothing ever worked either
That doesn't look like enough USB ports.
4:46 rly? WTF? -_-
So i see the fat guys again on computer master programmer eat burger potato chese and soda
You joke about 20 USB ports but I could almost use that…
Currently using at least 10 USB ports. a bit more would be nice to have, but 20 seems like overkill.
speaking of re-hashing things, we've already seen the motherboard with the CPU socket on the back! still quite unique though, including how it can have chips from 6th gen all the way to 9th!
I've seen that last mobo in action. It goes in a waterproof industrial computer with integrated touchscreen. We used them at work for displaying drilling information on oil drill rig floors. The CPU and GPU are heat sunk to the chassis. The SATA ports are broken out to a pair of 2.5 inch bays. Everything is sealed with double Orings with an IP67 rating to withstand a drirect blast from an industrial pressure washer. They worked well for our purpose with a single connector for power and networking to run back to the site office trailer.
“Speaking of existing ridge wallet does do that” jeese these segways are just getting better and better
I'm watching this on an X79 computer which has the CPU and RAM I removed from my MacPro.
The dell Micros actually have an interesting motherboard I like working on those tbh because they're so simple
Catch hat at 4:15 and say "Who's yo daddy? Linus."
I always hear PC in a fridge or freezer wont work but has anyone ever tried this in the ones they use in the back room of a supermarket? That is set a PC on a cart and roll it into the walk in and close the door. Those things basically always run when the door is closed. The home units always used to test this have never been designed for any sort of constant load, They are designed to make something not producing heat get cold and stay that way. Big walk in units run the fans constantly as do the ones on the customer side as they are designed to handle repeated open and close of the door.
Though I cannot think of any food facility that would let you run this experiment. Manager would be "yeah no" to "Hey can we use your ice cream walk in to test a PC myth?" (ice cream walk in operates around -20f, I wouldnt test an AIO in there).
Missing the one with a million sata ports
dc port are so annoying you lose it and then you'll never find one the same size again
Oh hey I know the one with the CPU on the back. "What am I supposed to hold onto it with f**** hopes and dreams?" – Boris
As someone who worked in the automotive industry as a test technician, I encountered all of these.
I have a quite rare socket 478 motherboard with pci-express
The bonkers motherboards were the ones that supported both Intel P4 & Athlon CPUs, via a PCIe add-on card. Or the over-engineered boards with copper cooling going to dedicated rads.
I for one miss the DFI brand.
Drug dealers might need all those usb ports to charge their phones.