I wonder why manufacturers in the PC sector can't manage to install small screens without thick black frames. That already bothered me a lot with the Steam Deck - now it's the same here.
Any chances that this thing will fit on my ASUS ROG Strix 2080Ti? Because that card has a custom design. And one of my fans is damaged, making unbearable noise.
Oh please, will it ever stop? Not talking about the RGB-lights, but of the general design language which can be seen EVERYWHERE since one or two years: diagonal lines! I really hate them. I want a clean, minimalistic design. Hardware for adults - not a toy! Are you serious by saying "great plain...
I guess that's a bad thing, as this is more or less a new field for them. :/ When it comes to PSUs I only trust established brands. For safety reasons.
That EVGA-design is really nice. I love it. So beautiful that I almost would have to cry when replacing the cooler with a water cooling solution. ;)
But I've a question: Why would it be bad to have a single 8 pin-port?
As an owner of the Rift CV1 I can say that the low interest for VR is due to the limited experiences users have with it. Once tried everyone wants to have it at home. It's really that simple. And don't judge VR by the movies with low resolution or the GearVR - the gaming experience with the CV1...
I really hate the current design-language everywhere, with those randomly placed diagonal lines. Some stupid market reasearchers must have told the manufacturers "Look, this is what PC-gamers want these days!". It's fugly. Even Nvidia jumped aboard - look at the cooler from the 1080-cards. :(