2012-04-11, 00:41
Sweet dude! take a lot of pictures please.
(2012-04-11, 01:57)eskro Wrote: i talked with ASROCK AMERICA,
you know what, you can buy 'only' the CIR RECEIVER from there directly!
i have the email of the employee to contact!
its $10USD only free shipp!!
since your gonna use the ASROCK mobo,
u should give it a shot!!
Power ON from cold baby!!
(2012-04-11, 02:39)jack0w Wrote: That's annoying, I just ordered one of those CIR receivers for Intel boards! Am planning to have a go at repinning the connector myself as I didn't want to fork out for a useless remote when I have a harmony.If you're talking about this "Inteset CIR", you are getting a better CIR....and the instruction can be found here "Interset CIR receiver with ASRock motherboard?". If you have question on it, you can ask those guys in their forum for help too.
(2012-04-11, 03:06)jack0w Wrote: I'll post the link to the instructions I found when I'm on my laptop tomorrow
(2012-04-10, 12:06)eskro Wrote:(2012-04-06, 22:26)Beer40oz Wrote: But after reading on power consumption from here,
I decided to get a 120W power brick just to be safe.
:"When we place load on the AMD A6 3500 APU,
we see the power draw rise to 85 Watts:"
something important to know here,
during the test performed at guru3d.com,
the motherboard used was a --> ASRock A75 PRO4 FM1 ATX..
Yepp, the test wasn't conducted on a mini-ITX mainboard
but instead, it was done on a FULL ATX mainboard!!
proof --> http://www.guru3d.com/article/amd-a6-3500-apu-review/7
no wonder why they get ~85W under load...
Here's another interesting thread to read --> A6-3500 Power Consumption