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Voltera V-One Prints Prototype Circuit Boards, Sparks Interest on Kickstarter

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 02:10 PM PST

Voltera V-OnePrint your own circuit board from home

It didn't take long for the Voltera V-One circuit printer to blow past its $70,000 goal on Kickstarter. Within the the first 35 minutes, it hit the $100,000 mark, and a day later (today), it's approaching $231,000 with 28 days left to go. Obviously there's quite a bit of interest in a machine that can create a prototype PCB from your work bench, complete with conductive ink to create the traces and an insulating ink as a mask between layers.

"These boards aren't meant to replace mass manufactured PCBs - this is a prototyping tool that helps you get there faster," the developers explain. "How many times have you tossed out a board because you used the wrong footprint or because you forgot a pull-up resistor? If you're anything like us... more times than you'd like to admit. Now you can quickly test an idea without wasting money or two weeks of your time!"

Ease of use is the name of the game here. There's only a single button and the ink cartridges snap on and off magnetically. The included software holds the user's hand every step of the way and handles file conversions.

In addition to creating PCBs, it can function as a solder paste dispenser as well. So if you have multiple pre-fabbed boards that need to be populated, the Voltera V-One can handle that, and will also provide heat for the reflowing process.

Early Bird pricing of $1,199 is all gone, so the next cheapest cost of entry is $1,499 for the second batch (estimated to ship in January 2016), followed by $1,799 for the first batch (estimated to ship September 2015).

You can check it out here.

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Head 2 Head: Mini-ITX vs. MicroATX Systems

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 02:02 PM PST

Mini-ITX vs. MicroATX Systems

Few things evolve more quickly than the desktop PC, but there is one constant: the process of getting smaller. The first computers took up entire rooms (and required a college degree to operate). But these days, you can get a gaming PC the size of briefcase delivered to your front door. But if you prefer to build something small, should you go with a microATX system, or is it time to go even smaller with mini-ITX?

ROUND 1: Performance

Since you're reading Maximum PC, you probably already know that it's blistering benchmarks that get our motor running. In fact, sometimes a new rig is more fun to tweak and test than it is to use for "normal" activities. You can actually get some premium mini-ITX motherboards these days that can overclock as well as a full-sized ATX motherboard. They do it by putting extra voltage-regulation modules on a riser card, since the form factor doesn't otherwise leave a lot of room for bonus power phases. But if you want to run more than one video card at the same time, only microATX is big enough to give you that option. It also means a larger case; we've fit a 280mm radiator in the Corsair 350D, for example, with enough room left over for a 120mm radiator elsewhere. That means it's much easier to liquid-cool a whole system for high overclocks.

Winner: MicroATX

ROUND 2: Shopping Options

MicroATX has been around a lot longer than its junior-sized competitor, so the technology is more mature, and there's a wider range of boards. It's the de facto ruler of the modern cubicle farm. As a result, you can fine-tune your budget down to the last dollar and individual spec, whereas mini-ITX has more frequent gaps. However, there isn't much variety in microATX cases. Most are designed for a full-ATX motherboard, which happens to take microATX boards as a side effect. If you're looking for something particularly compact, mini-ITX has been getting a lot more love from case manufacturers and enterprising modders. The approaching extinction of the optical drive, coupled with the compactness of SSDs, allows more exotic dimensions and looks. But if you just want a basic tower that's fairly easy to fiddle with, micro-ATX is the way to go. Thus, the winner in this category depends on your needs.

Winner: Tie

ROUND 3: Costs

If logic ruled the world, a mini-ITX system would cost less because the motherboards and cases are smaller. That means less raw materials. They're not particularly difficult to manufacture, and they don't use exotic ingredients. The problem is in the other typical parts, like the power supply. Mini-ITX systems frequently use a PSU form factor called SFX. These aren't nearly as common as regular ATX units. So, by the laws of supply and demand, SFX units tend to be more expensive for comparable output and build quality. Especially if you want to get fancy with things like modular cables or "gold" ratings. It's also hard to find a mini-ITX case for less than $50, which matters if your budget is tight. In fact, a good one usually hovers around the $100 mark, while you can get a decent ATX micro-tower or mid-tower for half that.

Winner: MicroATX

ROUND 4: Ergonomics

Even when a mini-ITX system can fit a regular power supply, it usually has to be a small one without modular cabling, because there's less clearance in these smaller boxes. Mini-ITX cases like the Cooler Master 130 Elite take a regular-sized PSU, but the unit sticks out the back by an inch or two. Meanwhile, a microATX tower like the Corsair 350D can take pretty much anything. Also consider the accessibility of a tower's drive cages, fan mounts, and motherboard connectors. A "shoebox" ITX case has to have some of its guts removed every time you want to fiddle with a major component. That said, mini-ITX systems are lighter, easier to carry, take up less desk space, and can blend in better with home theater components. It's the ideal LAN party form factor, something you can carry with you on public transit if need be, and even a conversation starter.

Winner: Tie

ROUND 5: Upgrading

Builders like us also like expandability. But as a rule, mini-ITX boards have just two RAM slots. With the four slots common to microATX, you have more options for the future. Two slots compel you to max out your capacity, which means spending around $150 for 16GB, instead of $60-$70 for two 4GB sticks. Mini-ITX also typically has only one card slot, for the GPU. If you want to add more USB 3.0 ports, sound card (they still have their uses!), wireless adapter, or SATA Express coming later this year, then microATX gives you those options, and future options that we're not aware of yet. You're not stuck with the level of technology that's built into the board.

Winner: MicroATX

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The "shoebox" shape is popular with mini-ITX systems because it can fit a full-length video card.

And the Winner Is…

If you're a performance enthusiast, it's hard to argue for the limited physical space of a mini-ITX system. If you need an HTPC, though, a little mini-ITX box seems like a no-brainer. There are mini-ITX cases large enough to blur the lines, like the Corsair 250D. But they're both constrained by the motherboard itself, which can't do SLI or accommodate extra cards. So, we have to give the edge to microATX.

This article was taken from the June 2014 issue of the magazine.

FrozenCPU Running on a Skeleton Crew, Vows to Stay in Business

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 10:59 AM PST

FrozenCPUEnthusiast vendor says its not closing shop

Depending on where your web travels have taken you lately, you may have heard that FrozenCPU.com is going out of business. That would be a shame to lose another enthusiast vendor, as system builders have already lost Danger Den a little over two years ago (the site had been in business for 12 years at the time), and some of you might remember ZipZoomFly, another PC parts store that bit the dust. Well, the good news is FrozenCPU is not shutting down, according to the owner.

Word of FrozenCPU's demise originated at Overclock.net by someone claiming to be a former employee.

"The owner has struggled a long battle with addiction, and events that unfolded earlier last week have rendered the company unoperational and shut down for good. Physical damage of the warehouse has occurred as well as the dismissal of all support and warehouse staff; the company has no plans of re-establishing themselves," the ex-employee wrote.

A Swiftech rep suggested the post was accurate, though Swiftech's CEO Gabriel Rouchon later retracted the rep's statement, adding that his company has no official information on FrozenCPU.

HardOCP ended up contacting the owner, who confirmed that it's running with just a few people, but plans to stay in business.

"We just heard back from Mark Friga, the owner of FrozenCPU.com, a long time enthusiast community supplier, and he explained to me that FrozenCPU is in fact not going out of business as rumored earlier today. He said that FrozenCPU is currently running a skeleton crew and to please bare with his company while the it is ramping back up to 100 percent employee capacity," HardOCP said.

We don't know what that means in terms of handling times when processing orders, but for now, it looks like FrozenCPU isn't going anywhere. If you want to support the site and don't mind potentially waiting a bit longer than usual, head over and place an order. Or kick back and see if there any new developments in the coming days/weeks.

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Nvidia Press Invite Teases New Gaming Product Launch

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 10:23 AM PST

Nvidia Tegra K1Mysterious product announcement is three weeks away

Quick, does anyone have Encyclopedia Brown on speed dial? Kudos, by the way, if you know who that is. And if you do, perhaps you're good at solving mysteries. That trait might come in handy when trying to figure out what Nvidia has in store for three weeks from now. Nvidia's been sending out press invites for a "special event" that will take place on March 3rd, and at that time it will reveal a product that promises to "redefine the future of gaming."

Are you donning your detective cap? Then here goes.

"I would like to invite you to attend a very special event on March 3rd. More than 5 years in the making, what I want to share with you will redefine the future of gaming. I look forward to seeing you there," Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang states on the invite.

While we'd love it if Nvidia shocked the world with a new and affordable GPU that's capable of 8K gaming with all the settings maxed out, early speculation suggests this is a mobile play. Part of the reason for that is because Nvidia showed off its Tegra X1 "super chip" at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) last month, though not with any accompanying devices.

Nvidia Invite

The odds-on favorite right now is that Nvidia will announce a next generation Shield Tablet built around Tegra X1. Other than that, however, it's a guessing game as to what other hardware and features will be included.

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Newegg Daily Deals: GoPro Hero4 Silver, NZXT H440 Razer Mid-Tower Case, and More!

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 08:17 AM PST

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Elder Scrolls Online: Update 6 on Target for End of February

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 07:21 AM PST

Update 6 on Target for End of February

According to a new post in answer to player questions about deploying the Elder Scrolls Online Update 6, Zenimax has indicated that it is shooting for the last week in February to bring the massive patch into the game.

Elder Scrolls Online: An Open Letter to Zenimax

Posted: 10 Feb 2015 11:39 AM PST

An Open Letter to Zenimax

With patch 1.6 finally on the PTS and our review of its major changes being out, I think it's time I sit down and have a one sided discussion with Zenimax. I've sat idly by enjoying all the fantastic content and changes that ZOS has been doing to the game but there are areas of The Elder Scrolls Online that haven't seen any love since the launch of the game almost a year ago and they need to be addressed.

SMITE: Video Series Outlines Big Changes

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 06:00 AM PST

Video Series Outlines Big Changes

Hi Rez has posted four brand new videos to spotlight some of the big changes coming to SMITE with tomorrow's Season 2 patch deployment. Players can get a look at an overview of the changes or more specific videos on item changes, god balance alterations and league changes. Check them out below.

World of Tanks: Partnership with WWII Foundation for D-Day Event Announced

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 05:52 AM PST

Partnership with WWII Foundation for D-Day Event Announced

Wargaming has announced a partnership agreement with the World War II Foundation to reunite the actors from the HBO series "Band of Brothers". The cast is being brought to Normandy for the 70th Anniversary of the end of World War II and will be visiting the Overlord Omaha Beach Museum, the Utah Beach Museum, and the Richard D. Winters Leadership Monument in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Normandy, France.

General: Game On #61 - SOE Becomes Daybreak, GW2 Expansion Details

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 05:43 AM PST

Game On #61 - SOE Becomes Daybreak, GW2 Expansion Details

Welcome to another episode of Game On with MMORPG.com. Jessica and Braxwolf are back to talk about the latest news, including SOE's transformation into Daybreak Game Company, more details on the GW2 expansion, Q4 financial reports from Activision Blizzard, and Crowfall's new art assets.

General: NCSoft Earnings: Not Everyone's Drinking Champagne in the Executive Suite

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 04:41 AM PST

NCSoft Earnings: Not Everyone

NCSoft today released their earnings report for the 2014 fiscal year. While the company as a whole grew across the board, not everyone is presently drinking champagne and wearing silly hats at the NCSoft executive suite.

Forsaken World: Freedom Falls Expansion Now Live

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 05:17 AM PST

Freedom Falls Expansion Now Live

Perfect World Entertainment has announced that the latest expansion to Forsaken World has gone live. Called "Freedom Falls", the expansion brings the Polar Borderlands region into the game as well as the Demon race and the Tormentor class.

General: The Daily Quest - Would You Play a Low Population Game?

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 04:54 AM PST

The Daily Quest - Would You Play a Low Population Game?

There are a lot of MMOs out there now, but not all of them have the kind of player base that Azeroth, Tyria, or Norrath have. Some games, try as they might, just don't attract a lot of people. The quest for today: would you or do you play one of those games?

Crowfall: Knight Archetype Revealed & First In-Game Music

Posted: 10 Feb 2015 12:45 PM PST

Knight Archetype Revealed & First In-Game Music

The Crowfall site has been updated with a pair of nifty updates. First off, players can check out the Knight archetype player class. Both male and female models are revealed as well as a backstory for the male Knight.

World of Warcraft: Players to be Twitterpated Soon

Posted: 10 Feb 2015 12:39 PM PST

Players to be Twitterpated Soon

When the World of Warcraft v6.1 patch goes live later this spring, players will be able to use Twitter from within the game. The in-game app allows for text-only Tweets but also gives the ability to take, crop and send out image-based Tweets as well. The app will be available in the 'social' tab of the main interface and will require players to authenticate their Twitter account to allow integration with WoW.

Heroes of the Storm: The Lost Vikings Stumble Into a Nexus Portal

Posted: 10 Feb 2015 11:22 AM PST

The Lost Vikings Stumble Into a Nexus Portal

Once today's maintenance is complete, Heroes of the Storm players will have The Lost Vikings to take into battle. After years honing their skills wrestling polar bears, TLVs are ready to take on other heroes with a variety of skills and heroic abilities.

Dying Light: Night Hunter Evolved Trailer Features Special Code

Posted: 10 Feb 2015 11:04 AM PST

Night Hunter Evolved Trailer Features Special Code

Dying Light's "Be the Hunter" PvP mode is in the spotlight of a new trailer narrated by a member of the game's development team. As four "human" players take on a lone "zombie" player, the battle can seem overwhelming. The video gives the "Night Hunter" a few tips to help even the odds. In addition to seeing the 4v1 PvP match in action, players can also get a code for an in-game weapon that can be redeemed on the Dying Light site.

Nebula Online: Nebula Online - No Cash Shop, No Hidden Costs & F2P

Posted: 09 Feb 2015 03:06 PM PST

Nebula Online - No Cash Shop, No Hidden Costs & F2P

This leads me to my weekend Kickstarter discovery. While doing my weekly browse through Kickstarter I came across a hardcore sci-fi space MMORPG that has raised $10,000CAD. The game is called Nebula Online.

Guild Wars 2: Stronghold PvP Mode Detailed

Posted: 10 Feb 2015 09:32 AM PST

Stronghold PvP Mode Detailed

PCGamer has an extensive preview of the forthcoming Guild Wars 2 "Stronghold" PvP mode that will arrive with the Heart of Thorns expansion. In Stronghold, teams are given a fortress, each with a lord nestled deep within. Teams have two objectives: To protect the Stronghold and Lord; and to invade and kill the opposing team's Lord.

Elite: Dangerous: Community Goals Take Centerstage

Posted: 10 Feb 2015 09:14 AM PST

Community Goals Take Centerstage

The first major update has been applied to Elite: Dangerous. Center among the new things delivered in the patch is the new Community Goals feature. According to information from developers, Community Goals can be accomplished in multiplayer, solo or private groups, all contributing to the success of attaining the goal of expanding known space.

Crowfall: Gold & Glory Podcast Tonight

Posted: 10 Feb 2015 09:02 AM PST

Gold & Glory Podcast Tonight

Our own Franklin Rinaldi will be hosting tonight's Gold & Glory Podcast on the MMORPG.com Steams page to talk about all of last week's Crowfall revelations. The discussion will center around the things we do know and delve into the realm of speculation about those things we don't yet know. Tune in at 7:00 pm Pacific / 10:00 pm Eastern on the MMORPG.com Streams page.

General: The Daily Quest - What Features Do You Want in the New Site?

Posted: 10 Feb 2015 08:37 AM PST

The Daily Quest - What Features Do You Want in the New Site?

As we're seeing with the announcement of our new forum system coming soon, big changes are afoot at MMORPG.com. We're working our way towards a bold and new take on the 10+ year old site. Today's quest is a simple one: what sort of things would you like to see in the new site?

Darkfall: Unholy Wars: Next Patch Features Announced

Posted: 10 Feb 2015 08:18 AM PST

Next Patch Features Announced

The Darkfall: Unholy Wars site has been updated with a preview of some of the features that will be arriving with the next patch currently scheduled to be released the last week in February. Among other things, the Clan Perks system will be introduced that is based on the Play Perks system.

General: 9 of The Cutest NPCs in MMORPGs

Posted: 09 Feb 2015 02:54 PM PST

9 of The Cutest NPCs in MMORPGs

Ah, NPCs. They are such a staple in our MMOs that we not only take them for granted, but we can also ignore them. I always make an attempt to appreciate an MMO's details, and NPCs are often some of most well-designed aspects of many of our favorite titles.

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