Reddit Reddit reviews Geargrip Lite CPU Holder

We found 9 Reddit comments about Geargrip Lite CPU Holder. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Geargrip Lite CPU Holder
Take your CPU with youEasily installs - put it on once and you never have to take it off!Ideal for technicians and gamers!
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9 Reddit comments about Geargrip Lite CPU Holder:

u/smokehidesstars · 3 pointsr/buildapc

Steam Link is a great solution if you're playing more casual stuff with the KB/mouse and stick to 1920 x 1080. If you're talking CS-GO/MOBA-type stuff, it's . . . not the best. There is a barely-perceptible lag.

You can also have the computer set up in the living room and use an optical Thunderbolt system to pipe lag-free video and peripheral support to your office, but the cables are stupid expensive and the required dock is, too..

I have the same problem - office is on the second floor, but I play VR and casual/party games in a room downstairs. My solution was . . . a strap to carry my PC from one room to the other and really good cable management at each location so it only takes a minute to connect everything.

u/BestintheVerse · 2 pointsr/AskBattlestations

I have used [this guy]( Geargrip Lite CPU Holder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009JCUY6/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_zN-mub02BRFHQ) for awhile now and it has worked perfectly.


Don't have any suggestions for carrying everything else though.

u/CaptainCummings · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I was going to mention those case harnesses for your son's specific usage, as I remember a friend had a very overpriced one years ago that was quite nice. I couldn't really find anything comparable to his, but something along these lines might be exactly what is needed to tie in to the whole portable build theme.

http://www.amazon.com/GearGrip-Geargrip-Lite-CPU-Holder/dp/B0009JCUY6

u/MalenfantX · 1 pointr/vive_vr

I use something like this to make my computer easy to carry, and use a usb-powered touchscreen for display and mouse input. If you're just doing demos, you may not need a screen or input devices, but they're nice to have.

This keyboard/remote/touchpad/flying mouse paired with a <$100 USB screen would work well for a portable VR system.

Put the Vive and lighthouses in the original box for transportation, or if you have the spare cash, get a headset with inside-out tracking for demos. I use an Odyssey+ for this purpose, leaving my Vive Pro safe at home.

u/theotherdanlynch · 1 pointr/buildapc

Don't buy the Prodigy M. The things on the top that look like handles have a rubbery, texturized surface that is a nightmare to keep clean.

http://www.fractal-design.com/home/product/cases/focus-series/focus-g-mini

or

http://www.fractal-design.com/home/product/cases/define-series/define-mini-c

plus

https://www.amazon.com/GearGrip-59133-Geargrip-Lite-Holder/dp/B0009JCUY6

u/BigPeteB · 1 pointr/overclocking

> Also is there a reason you're favoring skylake over kaby, or is it just price?

> If price isn't an issue then you might as well get a 7700k (even if you don't want to OC). The 'K' can make your rig last another year or two past it's prime so I think it's worth the extra $30 or so

Haha, I guess that's an "oops". I've been speccing this system out for a few months now, and when I looked at the i7s before deciding on a Xeon (which I'm now changing my mind on), Kaby Lake was either brand new or not out yet.

I had also ruled out the "K" series thinking that using "overclocking" parts for a stable work machine would be a bad idea, but it's sounding like that's not the case.

> I'm curious what case are you going for? Since you don't need a gpu there's some really cool sff options, there are some mITX cases that are small enough to fit in a backpack.

Well, that part is interesting... I need this to be portable, so that a few times a year I can take it on a plane from my home (where I'll normally work) to my company's office across the country. Hence why I picked mITX.

My current leader is the Lian-Li PC-TU200B, which has a handle on it. Perfect. I like the Corsair 380T better, but I don't think it's going to fit onboard an airplane (either overhead bin or under a seat).

I'd also settle for a regular desktop or tower that I can strap a Geargrip Lite handle to. That might be better, even, since I hear that Lian-Li case is a real bitch to access anything internally.

If you have another suggestion for a case, I'll certainly take it. As long as it's easy to carry through an airport, fits on a plane, and fits 2x 3.5" drives and maybe 1x 2.5" drive (SSD, if the mobo doesn't have M.2), that's all I really need.

u/BlazingFist · 1 pointr/sffpc

Something like this might be what you're looking for.

http://www.amazon.com/GearGrip-Geargrip-Lite-CPU-Holder/dp/B0009JCUY6