[Official mITX Build Discussion Thread]

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Two OS In 1 Display
1 Keyboard & Mouse

Using hypervisor type-2?

Pretty neat stuffs...
 

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direct die cooling, too much risk imo

but then again, the temp gains will be something! let us know if you went ahead with it, I had mine delidded and used CLU. dropped my temps by an average of 17c. I wonder how well a direct cooling will compare
 

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Monitor support two input, connected to my PC and MacBook Pro.
I using symless server and client based application for mouse and keyboard.

I thought u running hypervisor... I just saw a thin faint line on your monitor that separate the OSs...
 

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direct die cooling, too much risk imo

but then again, the temp gains will be something! let us know if you went ahead with it, I had mine delidded and used CLU. dropped my temps by an average of 17c. I wonder how well a direct cooling will compare

Will do bro... 17deg is quite a lot IMO... nice one
 

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Guess hand tighten than machine tighten the cpu block thumbscrew :s34:

Its mobo dependent, but very likely the standard asetek AIO backplate will have some play/not tight with wriggle space. (googling common corsair AIO model, nzxt, evga clc etc + backplate loose all yield similar discussion)

Sho don't mistaken that its too lose and keep tightening, cause its an "asetek expected behaviour thing". For me (cuz there's IHS) I just push the block against the mobo after tighten thumbscrew before closing case window in case there's more than expected "sag".
 

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Monitor support two input, connected to my PC and MacBook Pro.
I using symless server and client based application for mouse and keyboard.
wow nice. I was thinking of getting a HDMI KVM before but problematic I feel.
I wonder does it work with 1 display + HDMI switch or not.
 

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Good thread with nice stuff.

My 2 year old rig just transplanted from a Node 304. Waiting for Asrock ITX AM4 offerings.

CPU | Xeon E3 1231v3
Mobo | Asus H97i Plus
GPU | EVGA GTX1060SC
Memory | G.Skill F31600C9 (8GBx2)
Storage | Samsung 850 EVO 256GB
Case | Fractal Design Nano S
PSU | Silverstone SFX600 80+Gold
CPU Cooler | Corsair H60 + Gentle Typhoon AP15
Bottom Intake fan: Gentle Typhoon AP15
Front Intake fan: 2 x SP140L stock from Corsair H115i
 

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wow nice. I was thinking of getting a HDMI KVM before but problematic I feel.
I wonder does it work with 1 display + HDMI switch or not.

Not all monitors can do split screen on two sources rite? I saw some is pic in pic like tv kind...
 

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Good thread with nice stuff.

My 2 year old rig just transplanted from a Node 304. Waiting for Asrock ITX AM4 offerings.

CPU | Xeon E3 1231v3
Mobo | Asus H97i Plus
GPU | EVGA GTX1060SC
Memory | G.Skill F31600C9 (8GBx2)
Storage | Samsung 850 EVO 256GB
Case | Fractal Design Nano S
PSU | Silverstone SFX600 80+Gold
CPU Cooler | Corsair H60 + Gentle Typhoon AP15
Bottom Intake fan: Gentle Typhoon AP15
Front Intake fan: 2 x SP140L stock from Corsair H115i

Thanks for support! :)
 

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Not all monitors can do split screen on two sources rite? I saw some is pic in pic like tv kind...
yeah. appears so.

my dream got dashed again :sad:
my dream setup would be shared keyboard + Mouse + 1 display.
then use shortcut to switch display.

the software KVM works more liked having the displays side by side.

guess KVM really is the solution for me.
 

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wow nice. I was thinking of getting a HDMI KVM before but problematic I feel.
I wonder does it work with 1 display + HDMI switch or not.

Mine monitor is Samsung CF791, Support Two Display Input.
I am seeing the monitor industry moving towards two display input.

Dell and Philips have 1 model with this feature and got higher end monitor with Quad Screen.

I seen fuwell selling this.

http://www.philips.com.sg/c-p/BDM4350UC_69/brilliance-4k-ultra-hd-lcd-display

Nice. Is it laggy compared to hardware KVM?

https://symless.com/synergy, mine PC on LAN while my Mac is on Wifi.
Surprisingly it's really very smooth and symless.

Problem with Hardware KVM introduce a lot of cables, unless you are in a secured environment, software KM is better.

Not all monitors can do split screen on two sources rite? I saw some is pic in pic like tv kind...

Yup not all at this moment.
 

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waiting for some awesome Ryzen ITX builds

the Asrock X370 Gaming ITX/AC looks really nice.. Asrock has been releasing good looking boards lately
 
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