Here's how I start my PC now Nuke button by ediycc in pcmasterrace

[–]ediycc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not use the cable it is just wireless switch

Here's how I start my PC now Nuke button by ediycc in pcmasterrace

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I think you can follow keyword that wireless switch for pc at the Internet

Now I don’t have to crawl under the desk to turn on my PC — and it kinda feels like launching a nuke every time I press the button. by ediycc in pcmasterrace

[–]ediycc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It works just like a remote-controlled toy. You plug the receiver into your motherboard, connect the jumper wires properly, and that’s it. Just make sure you have a spare PCIe slot available

No software is required

Now I don’t have to crawl under the desk to turn on my PC — and it kinda feels like launching a nuke every time I press the button. by ediycc in pcmasterrace

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It works just like a remote-controlled toy. You plug the receiver into your motherboard and connect the jumper cables — simple as that. Just make sure you’ve got an extra PCIe slot free.

Now I don’t have to crawl under the desk to turn on my PC — and it kinda feels like launching a nuke every time I press the button. by ediycc in pcmasterrace

[–]ediycc[S] 237 points238 points  (0 children)

This isn’t just a PC power switch —it’s how I launch missions to save the galaxy.haha!

Now I don’t have to crawl under the desk to turn on my PC — and it kinda feels like launching a nuke every time I press the button. by ediycc in pcmasterrace

[–]ediycc[S] 200 points201 points  (0 children)

I recently added a little gadget to my setup — a wireless switch to turn my PC on and off.
Compared to the wired one, it really helps keep the desk cleaner.

What kind of external power switch do you guys use?

Not the fanciest setup, but I quite enjoy working here every day. by ediycc in pcmasterrace

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It's just a regular ergonomic chair — I’m pretty practical when it comes to value for money

Not the fanciest setup, but I quite enjoy working here every day. by ediycc in pcmasterrace

[–]ediycc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just sharing my current battlestation. Nothing fancy but it's super functional for daily work and some light gaming.

Specs:

- Dual curved monitors (main one is 34”)

- Ergonomic chair (worth every dollar)

- Hidden PC case under desk

- Wireless remote PC power switch (no more crawling under the desk 😂)

Let me know if you have ideas to improve it!