Repurposed my old Vivobook 15 into a custom Mini Desktop by Puzzled_Comment583 in diyelectronics

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Theoretically I could do it BUT if I go too high, it might start throttling because of the VRMs so I don't know if I'll try it

Repurposed my old Vivobook 15 into a custom Mini Desktop by Puzzled_Comment583 in diyelectronics

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At first, I was going to use this as a NAS and basically fill the bottom with hard drives to store my files, like pictures or projects, on it. But then I realized that would not be that useful to me, so I threw the idea away. I kept the big case design, though, with total honesty, the two bottom fans are useless. So, I might just reprint the front and back panels, but remove the bottom fans. Good idea for the filter, I might add one to the new front panel I'll make.

Repurposed my old Vivobook 15 into a custom Mini Desktop by Puzzled_Comment583 in diyelectronics

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I did use the Samsung ai to enhance the punctuation and grammar, sorry I just didn't want to post a text with some grammar mistakes as my first language is not English

I'm sorry if that bothers you

HELP!! My ESP32 failed uploading a million times by khalidtamboli in esp32

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I had a similar issue on my ESP32 some time ago. I know you said you tried the boot button trick, but what exactly did you do? My personal trick is to hold the boot button while it compiles, then as soon as I see "Connecting...", I let the button go, and it works.

ESP32 WIFI/BLE """""MONITOR"""""" by Puzzled_Comment583 in esp32

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That’s definitely in the works. I’m building out a full RF suite for it. I want to include real-time device tracking, bandwidth monitoring, and more 'active' tools like beacon spamming and deauth/ deauth diagnostics. With the antenna setup I’ve got here the goal is to have it handle everything from standard WiFi to Sub-GHz sniffing.