As I previously documented in an earlier blog post, I managed to fry my old gaming laptop by trying to make a DIY external gpu setup and decided to simply downsize my gaming desktop to take with me on work trips. The alternatives were 1) try to get a halfway decent gaming experience out of … Continue reading Traveling ITX Gaming Build: Update
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Converting My ATX Gaming Machine to Mini-ITX
I'm currently without a mobile gaming rig, which is something new for me. I explained exactly what happened here, but long story short I messed up the settings on a custom BIOS I flashed to my old gaming laptop and bricked it. Whoops. Anyways, seeing as I generally travel a few weeks a year for … Continue reading Converting My ATX Gaming Machine to Mini-ITX
$9 DIY External GPU: How I Broke My Laptop
I have a handful of laptops kicking around in the "IT Closet," as my wife calls it, but only one of them is actually a gaming-centric device. That would be my Lenovo Y510P, with an i7-4700MQ and dual GT755M graphics cards. Whew, smoking! Well, not really. This machine was built in 2013 and I've had … Continue reading $9 DIY External GPU: How I Broke My Laptop
Desktop Gaming on Android with Parsec: Part 1
I don't pretend to come up with all of my ideas completely on my own. Well, I recently got an idea while watching a Linus Tech Tips video where they described how they are using Parsec to seamlessly RDP to their beefy work computers from the comfort of their lowly home machines. This isn't exactly … Continue reading Desktop Gaming on Android with Parsec: Part 1
Virtualized Gaming Machine Part 3
This is the third and probably (?) last installment of me attempting to document my Ryzen server build and the process of getting my gaming virtual machine running. Honestly, this all happened in July and September, mainly, but I'm just getting around to writing it down now because I needed a mental break from this … Continue reading Virtualized Gaming Machine Part 3
Virtualized Gaming Machine Part 2
As laid out in the first part of this series I posted a few months back, I'm attempting to build an ESXi server out of consumer-grade hardware and have it not only run my entire network (pfsense, ubiquiti controller, Pi-Hole DNS, security cameras, etc) but also a gaming VM for me to mess around with in VR.
Virtualized Gaming Build Pt 1: Design and Testing
I have a computer problem. No actual issues with any of the (many) computers I own, but I have quite a collection. My old gaming computer is running as an esxi server running our router, security camera software, Plex server, and a bunch of other vital services. I have my current gaming computer that only … Continue reading Virtualized Gaming Build Pt 1: Design and Testing