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In Win IW-BQ656/120N Mini-ITX PC Case
In Win just listed a new mini-ITX PC case ‘IW-BQ656/120N’ from In Win on their product page. Made of SECC material, the case comes with a front-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 2.0 and 2x audio ports, one slim ODD drive bay, one 2.5-inch internal shadow bay, a mesh design to improve air flow in the side panel and a 120W power supply. The IW-BQ656/120N will be available from mid-July for around 8,000 Yen (about $80).
Model number | IW-BQ656/120N | |
JAN | 4988755011082 | |
Material | SECC | |
Case Size | 225x76x193mm | |
Weight | About 2.1kg | |
Color | Black | |
Compatible motherboard | Mini-ITX | |
Power | 120W power supply included | |
Expansion slot | (Not supported) | |
Drive bay | Slim ODD | One |
2.5'' (shadow bay) | One | |
Case FAN | - | |
Front I / O | Audio | HD Audio |
USB2.0 | Two | |
Accessories | Motherboard screws x4 ODD screws x5 2.5 "HDD screws x4 Mounter screw x4 AC cable x1 |
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Package dimensions / weight | 270x273x120mm 2.40kg |
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Warranty period | 1 year |
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Lemonking
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#4631571 Posted on: 08/04/2013 07:14 AM
ok thanks man.
ok thanks man.
FatBoyNL
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#4631670 Posted on: 08/04/2013 01:22 PM
Tried NVidia 3DTV Play on my Samsung 3D HDTV last year. Did't work as advertised and I got a refund.
60Hz at 720p will get you 30Hz per eye.
48Hz at 1080i(/p?) will get you only 24Hz per eye.
It just doesn't work for proper 3D PC gaming on regular 3D HDTVs (60Hz). You'll need a 120Hz screen at least.
EDIT: it seems that several 'workarounds' or 'hacks' exist for specific TVs which involve changing EDIDs or something in order to be able to use HSBS or checker board 3D for gaming. But no real/true Full HD solutions, so I didn't bother looking into it.
Tried NVidia 3DTV Play on my Samsung 3D HDTV last year. Did't work as advertised and I got a refund.
60Hz at 720p will get you 30Hz per eye.
48Hz at 1080i(/p?) will get you only 24Hz per eye.
It just doesn't work for proper 3D PC gaming on regular 3D HDTVs (60Hz). You'll need a 120Hz screen at least.
EDIT: it seems that several 'workarounds' or 'hacks' exist for specific TVs which involve changing EDIDs or something in order to be able to use HSBS or checker board 3D for gaming. But no real/true Full HD solutions, so I didn't bother looking into it.
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I'd like to play some 3d games on this TV I just got but all the tutorials just show how to setup it up on PS3,sure there must be a way to make it work with my PC.
I have a Geforce GTX770 Lighting Ed. btw You need this the 14 day free trial http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-14day-trial.html if you want to buy then go here http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html try it out before you buy if you like it then you need to buy it since some games you can play 3D free because it's build in & some are not.