Hi all.
I am posting up new Pics of my RIG with a new edition. A 10.1" LCD Display (my old tablet). I was looking for a way to re purpose my tablet to be a LCD readout of my PC's Hardware and I finally figured it out. I was going to wait till I got my new TT Digital Temperature sensor but its taking too long in the mail (when it comes I will just have to post more Pics). I have utilized this in two(2) ways, enjoy. I have also made this mod removable so when I take this bad boy to my campus' LAN events I can pull it off and Nerd out with some remote overclocking. Then reattach it in style. Feedback is welcomed. If you have a suggestion or question, let me know.
1.) Using the Tablet as my 4th monitor running NZXT CAM software
This pic is to show you that the tablet is connected as my 4th monitor by having my browser page sitting between monitor 3 and the Tablet(monitor 4)
2.) Using the Tablet as a stand alone screen using MSI Afterburner Software (available through google play) It connects to my PC remotely via the PC's IP address and a port opened up in my network
You can also do some GPU overclocking right from the app.
A side angle so you can see how it hangs.
I also tried using NZXT CAM software for mobile. It works good but you can't change it to landscape or change the background colour. Once that is available, I can easily see it beating out the MSI afterburner mobile app.
P.S. sorry for the not so great picture quality. It was taken with cellphone camera. One of these days I should just buy a digital SLR.
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My system specs to date.
*New* 10.1" Tablet mounted to case (for Hardware Monitoring)
Case: Thermaltake Core P5 Open Air Case
Power Supply: Corsair AX860i
Motherboard: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VIII Formula
Motherboard Block: EK Integrated Crosschill MOSFET cooler
Monitors: (3)ASUS VP239H-P 23" IPS Frameless Monitor
CPU: Intel CORE i7 6700K
CPU Block: EK-Supremacy EVO Nickel
RAM: 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 @ 3000MHz with light bar upgrade kit (purchased separately)
GPU: MSI GTX 1070 SEA HAWK EK X
Sound Card: SupremeFX 2015 (On-board)
Hard Drive 1: Samsung Pro 950 256GB M.2 PCIe SSD (Operating System & Programs)
Hard Drive 2: Samsung 850 Evo 500GB SSD (Games & Steam Installs)
Hard Drive 3: Seagate BarraCuda 1TB HDD (Movies/Music storage)
Hard Drive 4: Seagate BarraCuda 1TB HDD (Video Editing/Additional storage)
Pump & Reservoir: EKWB EK-XRES 100 REVO D5 PWM (upgraded tube size to EK-RES X3 - TUBE 250) reservoir & pump combo
Radiator: Alphacool NexXxoS 480 (60mm Thick Copper Radiator)
Coolant: Mayhems UV Clear Blue and Ocean blue Dyes
Tubing: Bitspower Crystal Link PETG 16mmOD Tubing (From DAZmode)
Bending & Cutting: Kobalt Mini Tube Cutter(from Lowes)Barrows Mandrels, Barrows Bending Tool
Fittings: Barrows Matte Black... and lots of them
Case Lighting: LED Strip 9ft 5050 UV blue (not yet installed)
Sleeving Material: to come.
Fans: Thermaltake Riing 120mm RGB Fans (x4) + Included Fan Controller for RGB
Fan Controller: Phobya 4Pin PWM to 4x 4Pin Fan Splitter, ASUS AI Suite Software
KeyBoard: Corsair STRAFE RGB Cherry MX Silent Switches
Mouse: Corsair SCIMITAR RGB (Carbon)
Headset: Corsair VOID RGB wireless
Speakers: Logitech Z-5500 5.1 surround system(it's an oldie but still a goodie for what it is so I saw no reason to replace it)
I am posting up new Pics of my RIG with a new edition. A 10.1" LCD Display (my old tablet). I was looking for a way to re purpose my tablet to be a LCD readout of my PC's Hardware and I finally figured it out. I was going to wait till I got my new TT Digital Temperature sensor but its taking too long in the mail (when it comes I will just have to post more Pics). I have utilized this in two(2) ways, enjoy. I have also made this mod removable so when I take this bad boy to my campus' LAN events I can pull it off and Nerd out with some remote overclocking. Then reattach it in style. Feedback is welcomed. If you have a suggestion or question, let me know.
1.) Using the Tablet as my 4th monitor running NZXT CAM software
This pic is to show you that the tablet is connected as my 4th monitor by having my browser page sitting between monitor 3 and the Tablet(monitor 4)
2.) Using the Tablet as a stand alone screen using MSI Afterburner Software (available through google play) It connects to my PC remotely via the PC's IP address and a port opened up in my network
You can also do some GPU overclocking right from the app.
A side angle so you can see how it hangs.
I also tried using NZXT CAM software for mobile. It works good but you can't change it to landscape or change the background colour. Once that is available, I can easily see it beating out the MSI afterburner mobile app.
P.S. sorry for the not so great picture quality. It was taken with cellphone camera. One of these days I should just buy a digital SLR.
__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ____________________________
My system specs to date.
*New* 10.1" Tablet mounted to case (for Hardware Monitoring)
Case: Thermaltake Core P5 Open Air Case
Power Supply: Corsair AX860i
Motherboard: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VIII Formula
Motherboard Block: EK Integrated Crosschill MOSFET cooler
Monitors: (3)ASUS VP239H-P 23" IPS Frameless Monitor
CPU: Intel CORE i7 6700K
CPU Block: EK-Supremacy EVO Nickel
RAM: 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 @ 3000MHz with light bar upgrade kit (purchased separately)
GPU: MSI GTX 1070 SEA HAWK EK X
Sound Card: SupremeFX 2015 (On-board)
Hard Drive 1: Samsung Pro 950 256GB M.2 PCIe SSD (Operating System & Programs)
Hard Drive 2: Samsung 850 Evo 500GB SSD (Games & Steam Installs)
Hard Drive 3: Seagate BarraCuda 1TB HDD (Movies/Music storage)
Hard Drive 4: Seagate BarraCuda 1TB HDD (Video Editing/Additional storage)
Pump & Reservoir: EKWB EK-XRES 100 REVO D5 PWM (upgraded tube size to EK-RES X3 - TUBE 250) reservoir & pump combo
Radiator: Alphacool NexXxoS 480 (60mm Thick Copper Radiator)
Coolant: Mayhems UV Clear Blue and Ocean blue Dyes
Tubing: Bitspower Crystal Link PETG 16mmOD Tubing (From DAZmode)
Bending & Cutting: Kobalt Mini Tube Cutter(from Lowes)Barrows Mandrels, Barrows Bending Tool
Fittings: Barrows Matte Black... and lots of them
Case Lighting: LED Strip 9ft 5050 UV blue (not yet installed)
Sleeving Material: to come.
Fans: Thermaltake Riing 120mm RGB Fans (x4) + Included Fan Controller for RGB
Fan Controller: Phobya 4Pin PWM to 4x 4Pin Fan Splitter, ASUS AI Suite Software
KeyBoard: Corsair STRAFE RGB Cherry MX Silent Switches
Mouse: Corsair SCIMITAR RGB (Carbon)
Headset: Corsair VOID RGB wireless
Speakers: Logitech Z-5500 5.1 surround system(it's an oldie but still a goodie for what it is so I saw no reason to replace it)
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