The PSU is for the components mentioned above, dont plan on installing anything in addition to that... will it do in that case? Or Should I go 450W in anycase?
Will look at what other options I have with the MB. Could you suggest any general purpose MB.
Thanks.
Yesterday went to my regular computer parts supplier for a new build and was suggested to not go for Intel Board, as Intel is stopping manufacturing and hence support for Mother boards? Is that true?
Anyways this is what I am building, its a budget PC and was looking for a intel MB for the...
You mean the kit works with win 7 + USB 3 with the bios update and intel drivers? no additional software or drivers etc?
Thanks for the link, that was useful.
I do have win 7 already and was also under the impression that Win 7 would be lighter on the box compared to Win 8? - correct me if...
I am planning on buying a few of these, for some light office use.
http://ark.intel.com/products/78953/Intel-NUC-Kit-DN2820FYKH
But I am planning on running Win 7 and not Win 8. Could there be any issues with this combination?
I read elsewhere that Win 7 does not support USB 3, and the front...
Just now found out that many archiving software (7Zip, Win Rar etc) dont work on chrome OS ...that would be a problem with attachments... and its problems like these that I am concerned about.
The requirement is almost totally internet, but i've been a wndows person all along, and am not very sure how working without windows would be...hence a little skeptical about this. Hence the need to try it out for a few days. that was a interesting link...thanks.
Dint have any Chromebooks on display in my vicinity so was looking to try it out myself. There were some videos and how to information, but was looking for some tried and tested how to recommended by one of the experienced people here.
Thanks anyways will keep looking.
I want to buy a Chromebox / Chromebook, but before I do so is there anyway to tryout Chrome OS on a general desktop? I just want to get a feel of working with the Chrome OS.
Thanks for the links. I started with them and then one thing lead to another and I ended up looking at Intel NUC kits.
http://www.amazon.in/INTEL-NUC-GENERATION-LOADED-BLACK-SILVER/dp/B00HZ1SC1G/ref=pd_sim_sbs_pc_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1S7G6X8JXWTDVY22DC9K
like this one here. I think they should be...
On second thought I guess I got the term wrong... I am not necessarily looking for a thin client. Just a low cost, low power computer capable to doing those things.
Sound arguments... but the whole fun abt FPVs is to go where one cannot go. I mean where is the fun is seeing something with FPV when you can see it as it is !!
We have a requirement at work, where in we need desktop computers that are
1. Low cost
2. Low Power
3. Small size
and the priority is also in that order. These will be used for applications like
1. General internet, google apps like google docs etc.
2. Presentations - Audio video...
I have read this in many places and was wondering if this is infact true. If the US does this, at some point in time many countries would consider this seriously too...
They are about to kill a excellent hobby... not sure why they would do this though.
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