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Feb 12, 2018
Its high quality and convenient.
I really wish these budget cams would accept 64gb SD cards, because at these levels of definition the 32s aren't cutting it anymore. Most don't respond well to formatting exFATs to FAT32 or 16, as this one does not. But, its a high quality item, reliable and easy to use. Motion detection works really well, but mine plays in slow motion for some reason. The picture is really good, actually it's too good and I wish there was a way to select low res for data savings. This is essentially a 5v/1a wall wart that is attached to a second PCB which is the camera board. Cam has a tiny battery which doesn't actually allow for use off power, so maybe just there to buffer the current so it doesn't overheat, I don't know. I have mine wired to a light bulb and its works great, comes on every time the light switch is flipped. You can wire this up to any 120v source you can think of. I would like to figure out how it receives it start signal because its such a nice tiny cam, id like to wire to a power bank, but it needs that 120v signal to turn on, but then on my requires a 5v feed. Anyhow, I'm ranting, but its a really nice camera, good pic, no overheating and does what is intended. Ive bought many of these low cost mini cams, this is one of the best in terms of quality, but I find that 5v or USB charging to be more applicable in most uses.

Oct 01, 2018
Awesome deal
So nice having sets like this on hand and nlt needing to scavenge everytime I nees to fix something. Set jas most values the amateur fixer upper would need, it would be a better set if it started at 1 ohm instead of ten though, but its a couple bucks. I DMM'd each of the values when putting up, all within 3-5% with most three digits being spot on.

Dec 18, 2016
Good price for a capable processor
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought this to build on for my sons pseudo "gaming rig". I understand why they make the biz class machines proprietary because these companies liquidating thousands of machines at a time would flood the consumer market and take out huge segments of the business. That being said, don't listen to the babel that says you can't find a workaround. The biggest part of building with this mobo was simply fabrication when switching into an ATX mid tower case. Outside of that, the PSU requires some homework on how to get an ATX to wire up to HPs interesting 8/8/4 connectors, but wasn't all that bad. So far we have a Sapphire R7 gsu, a DIYPC "zonda" case, evga 500w PSU, some new ram, cooing tower, the extra PCIe for USb3.0 and all the cool lighty blingy LED awesomeness that my nine year will flip over. All in all, for a pretty fast and capable machine with awesome looks, I have only 300$ into it if elbow grease isn't worth anything. Will recommend and probably buy again myself