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Ralms

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  1. Hey, yes, but what I've been confusing me a lot is the fact that most riser boards that show up on Ebay, are the same as in slot 1. That is why I was wondering if they were the same. Someone just found for me the parts list page, I was struggling to find it and it seems the risers are not slot specific, but still not 100% sure. Document - HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 Server - Spare Parts | HPE Support
  2. Hi everyone, I've been for a while looking to getting the secondary riser and was never able to find it. Just today, it came to me that both the opening on the back of the chassis and PCI slot, etc is identical to the primary riser. Does this mean that both risers are identical? (please only reply if you are sure, I don't want o risk burning a motherboard by trial and error) Thanks.
  3. Dam That is too good I need to see that Barbie video
  4. Unfortunately not everyone has the luxury of wasting large amounts of time watching streams.
  5. It's the best because its the only structured vod site. The only way to fix youtube is competition. Until then they will continue not giving a crap about thier creators.
  6. Yesterday YouTube automated algorithm decided to flag and block their own parent company video ad for the new Chromebook Pixel. https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/16/16666156/youtube-google-moderation-flag-spam-chromebook-video-error-machine-learning This just shows how much out of control YouTube as a company, when they are getting to the point of screwing themselves with these recent, very aggressive, algorithm changes all because of big advertisers. I believe there were way better forms of dealing with the situation, but now having signs of big companies from Hollywood and Tv invading YouTube, will it ever recover? This just solidifies my ideia of Floatplane being the future alternative for creators. A plataform built from the ground up from creators to creators, something LinusMediaGroup doesn't seem to aggre at this point in time. Clearly loosing a big big chance here.
  7. A lot of people in the web say good things about the Anet A8, it seems to be a cool starting printer. Look around for improvements you can do to it on youtube to improve the print quality. And be careful with the power delivery to the hothead and the hotbed, a lot of people complain about the connectors melting (an issue with the Anet A8 in general).
  8. That was what I was about to say lol, you fell victim to the Chinese liars. If you are using it on the Drone you need also high discharge capacity cells too. That is one of the reasons a lot of people go for LiPos, they have massive discharge capacities. If you want to go with 18650 anyway, consider something like LG HG2 that have a max discharge capacity of 20Amps. That considering it is a 3000mAh cell, it's very good. Still, do your research first and consider if its actually worth it to go with 18650 cells. Hope it helps, Ralms
  9. Hello there, So, I've been lately searching a lot for budget 3d printers too and a lot of people and websites recommend the Anet A8 as a starting point. It's essentially a clone of the Prusa i3 MK1. It works out of the box but needs some improvements that you can make with the printer itself by 3d printing some parts. There are many guides/videos on youtube about it. You can get one in GearBest for around 130$ without filament here: www.gearbest.com/3d-printers-3d-printer-kits/pp_343643.html I was considering getting one to enter the world of 3D printers with something cheap, so that way if I get bored or don't use it anymore it won't be a big investment. But since I want to get a dual extruder head I decided to go for a fully custom one from the ground up. Its a lot more work but gives more freedom I think. The one I'm considering to do is a clone of the Prusa i3 MK2, there is an awesome guide here: If you don't go for a more expensive metal frame, it can be pretty cheap, around 60$ from what this guide says, but from my experience, since you will be buying every single part, it most likely is a bit more in the end. Hope it helps, Ralms.
  10. Since on the headphones Type-C plug the SBU1 and SBU2 seem to connect to ground when headphones are connected, I would even say that it would charge full speed at 2Amps because on the charger Type-C receptacle the matching pins for SBU1 and SBU2 seem to be CC1 and CC2 that are connected to ground too.
  11. Windows updates? Or any network related issue. Windows 10 is stupidly dependent on Internet.
  12. Hello there, First thing first, have your Squarespace website built and ready so your clients/users dont have downtime or get the nice suprise of "Under construction" or a empty website. Keeping it simple, a Domain is a representation of an IP for humans, basically DomainX.com will match IP 000.000.000.000 (examples), but it can match many. That matching is made with DNS (Domain Name Server) which resolves the IPs of a given domain. Now you have 2 options: - You either keep your domain at your current registrar or - You transfer your domain to Squarespace (normally involves you paying 1 year in advance for the transfer but the time is not lost, it adds up) like JohnMLTX was sugesting. If you are happy with your registrar, its ok to have the 2 services seperate (Your Domain Registrar, not sure if it is Geohost.ca too, and having Squarespace for hosting). In case you want to keep it as it is, what you need is to point your domain to Squarespace servers, that is why Squarespace needs you to set the DNS records on your registrar. I cant help you much regarding this part because I use Namecheap and I dont know your registrar client area. But normally its a pretty simple thing and their support should help you set up in case of doubt. From what I've seen you just need to setup those records that Squarespace is asking, so 2 CNAMEs and 4 A Records ("CNAME" and "A" are DNS record types, they serve diferent purposes). Hope it helps, Best Regards, Ralms.
  13. Those HDD Temps are fairly high. That sounds to me like a HDD issue too. Do you have a spare SSD laying around to test?
  14. My AX850W was turning my PC off randomly due to a bad 24pin power cable, effectively it was trigering some protection. Have you checked if all power cables are properly connected?
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