If Santa was to bring you a new pc for the shack, what would you wish for? _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.co
Definitely a solid state hard drive. That way, if you have to re-boot, you can do it in a hurry. Plenty of memory so multiple programs can run at once. Tell Santa a small form so it doesnt take up to
It would be something that I put together myself. My one big wish would be a high-end video card because I like pan adapters and I like big monitors (32" and bigger). I guess my other want would be t
I like the small foot print pc's. I have a Lenovo ThinkCentre P330 Tiny. I7 processor, 16g memory, 1TB solid state drive and a NVIDIA Quadro P620 video card which can support up to 4 monitors. I'm cu
I have a Flex-6600, a TGXL tuner, PGXL amplifier and an AG 8x1 antenna switch. MY Dell desktop computer is on the floor under the desk. I have three 31" monitors mounted side-by-side. There is not a
Author: Ron Notarius W3WN via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 16:44:06 +0000 (UTC)
Small profile workstation, on the lines of a Lenovo or Dell Ultra Small Form Factor. Including: - A mounting bracket to put it on the back of one of the monitors, to save desk space and reduce clut
Since about 2005, the only computers in my life have been Thinkpads. I used them in my biz my personal life, and the shack. My XYL uses one as her PC, and more with her computer-controlled looms. I'v
I have sold about 30 Lenovo M93P Tiny computers to ham friends. The typical model is an I5, with 8GB of Ram, and a very fast 256GB SSD. This box is very small, typically fitting on the back of monito
Along these lines I have a somewhat related question. If one was going to get a new computer to use mainly for surfing the internet and some word processing-nothing really intensive in processing pow
Author: Ron Notarius W3WN via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 17:20:16 +0000 (UTC)
John, All else being equal? I'd go with more RAM. But I'd also look into getting the faster processor and adding more RAM to it after the fact. 73 --Original Message-- From: af5cc@fidmail.com <af5cc
Id get a Mac of appropriate size :) _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
Always go for more RAM if you can. It's a cheap investment. I have 8th or 9th generation I5 and I7 processors, and with all the stuff I do, I see little differences between them. The killer for great
Over the summer, I joined the Mac family when I was looking for a lightweight laptop with decent power, good battery life, and the ability to charge off USB-C. I got it because my work laptop is so l
For an inexpensive small IBM Compatible PC , go to eBAY and search for NUC6i5. You'll find some starting under $100. The Intel NUC6 comes in two sizes, one little over 1" tall and one about 2.5" high
For an inexpensive small IBM Compatible PC , go to eBAY and search for NUC6i5. I don't know about this specific model, but lower spec NUCs can run on 12-14VDC, which means they can run from the linea