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  1. Hi I've been looking for different cooling solutions for a small server room I'm building for an SMB, and got a tips by one of my suppliers that there are soundproofed racks with integrated cooling, monitoring and PDU in existence. Some of them also look really good (they are often used for integrating into offices). I haven't looked too heavily into it yet, but these kinds of racks was news to me, and I figured it actually might solve @LinusTech's issue with server noise in the new LAB building. I think they look REALLY neat, so I guess this might be an interesting solution to many larger youtubers and server-nerds like me, that have their own rack in the basement. Especially the noise dampening part. I know there are several manufacturers that makes racks with built in cooling, but it's the first I've seen with noise dampening. I guess there are several that produces them, but Schneider Electrics make some at least, from about 30-ish U to 40-ish U: https://www.se.com/ww/en/product-range/61820-netshelter-cx-enclosures/?preferredCountry=yes If anyone knows how, please tip Linus/Jake/whomever about this. If anyone have any experience with these, it would be nice if you would share.
  2. That's all I wanted to know. And that's even sader Thnx
  3. I have the stream going, but I can't have any sound on for ... reasons. Has somebody said how he died?
  4. So. It was a bad psu ... AND bad DP connection. Pc posted just fine with another PSU, I just couldn't see it because of the bad connection. Max noob and really annoying. The rig runs just fine now. Waiting for a RTX 3080
  5. after a bit more testing ... nope, the PSU is NOT fine. Anyway, I have a new one in the mail.
  6. Even the PSU works fine .... because of a bad connection of a DP cable, it shut of? You got to be fcking kidding me.
  7. Hear ye, hear ye! I'm a bloody idiot! -rascal- you where right. It posts. A bloody bad coonnection on a DP cable was the issue all along. I feel more stupid than you can imagine right now. Move along, nothing to see here.
  8. BTW... the post screen says "loading vga bios" for a while when I boot the board with the quadro NVS card I have in it right now. I don't think it did that with the GTX 1060. And that screen stays on for a little while. I guess that might be the cause of the white led staying lit for a while.
  9. Yeah, that makes a bit more sense. I'm going to hook it up to another monitor just to be 100% sure that I'm not a complete idiot. I'm using a brand new acer x34p right now that I don't have any experience with yet. So, just for good measure, I'm going to try something else. But I highliy doubt that I'll get an output. I'm basicly just hoping for a miracle ... and to have tried -everything- before I RMA the board / cpu. Like I said, I've tried two different GPU's, but I have a third one I can try also.
  10. Do ANYONE read what i write? I have no boot drive. You should neither fcking need a boot drive for a board to post! What you're writing DOES NOT MAKE ANY SENSE AT ALL. I have also tried with a drive connected, without any change. And for the 15 time, I CAN'T GET INTO BIOS SINCE THE BOARD WON'T POST. Please fcking read before you post.
  11. OK. So my neighbour came over with his PSU again, so I got to check the QLEDS. It shows green on boot when the onboard display shows "post error" ... and that doesn't make any sense in my head. Video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ack5xa6f5glgdoz/2020-07-29 19.43.12.mp4?dl=0 This time I ran it outside the case, on an antistatic mat. So now I've tried -everything-. Still waiting for asus support before I RMA the card. Anyone got any other tips?
  12. I just remembered I forgot to check the QLEDS after i tried with a new PSU. I'll see if I can borrow a psu tomorrow and see what the QLEDs say when the post screen shows "post error".
  13. The local repair shops here are FAR less competent then I am. They probably even don't have threadripper cpu/boards to test with. I've been working as an IT consultant for the last 15 years and have plenty of builds behind me. So, I don't have anyone close by that are experienced enough to support me with this. Hence, LTT forum to the rescue.
  14. Please read the thread. This is the second PSU I'm testing with. The first one had an issue.
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