I like to tinker with anything tech related.
I’ve gone with Unraid and consumer level hardware (intel i3 12100 and 16gb of standard ddr4 ram) the only “server hardware” I have, is an LSI HBA card that’s in IT mode so I can connect more HDDs.
I’m even used SMR drives in my array, just use a good CMR drive for parity and the biggest SSD you can get for your cache drive and you will be good to go.
Yes.
They is.
Gotta love a good TLA.
Hot to touch, and now its warn to touch.
Its the stock CPU cooler that comes with the newer Intel’s (this is a 12th gen i3)
I tried just the fan on it’s own, but gravity always left it sat at the bottem of my case.
Always, if it’s not, you need more zip ties.
This isn’t a high rpm fan, it’s enough to keep the LSI card cool.
Lighter springs make tactile switches feel so much better too.
I have seen an XDA set of puddings which I am looking at getting (I don’t use this keeb, but will be nice yo have all XDA)
This is a good question. the bobas have cost me 4x what I paid for the princess, and part of me might like the princess more, they have a more noticeable bump. My only complaint about the princess switch is that they are very clacky. I have swapped out the springs in the bobas to 45g and it has made them feel more poppy and emphasises the tactility.
The only keycaps that are shine through is the ones in the top left (TM680), none of the rest are.
I have a Feker JJK21 which has Holy Tom v2 switches, I forgot to include it in the pic
I have a white idea desk (this photo was taken in the kitchen) and the white and black contrast goes well, but I also have a super large black desk mat which makes the contrast between the white table and black keeb less aggressive
The only way is up.
They are nice, I have a soft spot for XDA keycaps. I also have some honey milks on my Feker JJK21.
Monsgeek M1 with Boba U4T switches, great for long typing sessions and for gaming. I have 45g springs as a lighter spring makes the bump more deifned.