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Chaftalie

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    anything PC related
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    higher technical college

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  • CPU
    8700K @ 5.1 Ghz
  • Motherboard
    ASRock Z370 Professional Gaming i7
  • RAM
    32GB TridentZ 3200Mhz
  • GPU
    1070zi zotac mini
  • Case
    bequiet Dark base 700
  • Storage
    1TB 970 Evo | 500GB 960 Evo | 2 x Seagate 4TB
  • PSU
    bequiet 650Watt
  • Display(s)
    3 x BenQ which are not even "good"
  • Cooling
    bequiet 360 all in one (that thing is horrible)
  • Keyboard
    Razer Black Widow
  • Sound
    Yamah XGU16
  • Operating System
    Win10 ore some sort of Linux Distro

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  1. Is CL 15 it really worth it? CL16 Sticks are like half the price here in Europe. Is there an Meshify 2 with an flat front?
  2. Budget (including currency): listed per part. Country: Austria Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: CAD, blender, lil bit VR, mainly office use, maybe they will get used as VM hosts in the beginning of 2022 - do I have to take something special in account for that? (software is not yet defined) Part List: German (shops in my region): https://geizhals.at/?cat=WL-2061933 English (uk based, false currency for me): https://skinflint.co.uk/?cat=WL-2061933 Fixed parts: i9 10850k Samsung 980 500GB Evo GTX 970 (from old mining setup) ASRock Z590 Extrem (not bought yet, I need at least 2.5Gbit and a secound 1Gbit port) Open for debate: RAM (need 16GB per machine, need advice which frequency to pick) CASE (something sleek looking, will be used in an office, USB 3.0 + audio in the front - more USB = better, budget about 100€, multiple GPU support - for future VM host usage, no 3.5" HDDs, fans will be exchanged with noctua, no glas panel, I like the design of Fractal define 7 compact PSU Corsair RM850 (Budget: 140€, keep multiple GPUs in mind, 80Plus Gold is a must have, pls fully modular) I am also building an unraid box with the same hardware (excluding GPU and case and maybe more RAM). If would really appreciate some tips regarding RAM and case.
  3. @ALLSTAR1JAC2899Did you find a thunderbolt keystone module?
  4. I can't say anything about signal quality, I do not know if HDMI will work after soldering it to an breakout board. Which resolution and refreshrate are you planning to use? If I am interpreting it right, you want to power your monitor over the USB C Cable, which does not make a lot of sense, because your Laptop probably can't deliver that kind of power. (At least I never heard about a Laptop which can output Power with PD) EDIT (I just read somewhere that some/most Laptops can use their PD port to charge other things with PD): powering your Monitor with your Laptop would need something like: https://www.tindie.com/products/oxplot/stusb4500-compact-breakout/ The other way around, charging your Laptop with your monitor makes more sense (at least for me) you would need a PD Module in the Monitor, which can negotiate with you Laptop how much power the laptop needs. There is a big Problem there, your laptop probably needs a powerbrick with more than 100W (max for USB-C, Dell has some USB-C power adapters with 130W, but with that they are stretching the USB-C spec a little.) so it won't charge with that solution. (I think your Laptop needs 180W) EDIT2: What I did not think through, is that in any way, you have to split your cable at your laptop to get the HDMI out. What you could do to eliminate that, you can use a standard USB C to HDMI adapter t your Monitor and somehow get USB PD working over that
  5. There are also cables which directly convert to USB, if your PC doesn't has a RS232 Port: https://www.amazon.de/Cisco-Console-Cable-USB-RJ45/dp/B01N1625DE But I never used such a cable.
  6. If you open the PSU (what I cannot recommend if you do not have any electrical background) do NOT touch any exposed metals. do NOT touch the underside of the PCB, the caps can still be charged with mains voltage and touching that can be lethal!
  7. Is there a way to tell the Folding@Home Client to pause folding when it gets an external Signal? I only want folding to run if our photovoltaic system is running. (I get this information with an PLC).
  8. A few days ago I installed Blender 2.8.1 and it worked perfectly for ~5 minutes then it crashed with (The crash is always the same): Since then when I start Blender that Error pops up. After reinstalling the driver it worked again, until it crashed again. Reinstalling the driver did not work that time. (reinstall, restart, ..) Today blender worked again out of nowhere, and it worked for about 8 hours (rendering an image is not a Problem) (After blender started to work again I installed 2 extra GTX 970 for better rendering performance) I have no idea what to do next, atm I am using a fresh win 10 install and it worked the last 2 hours, but thats not optimal. My Specs.: 8700K @4,8Ghz 32GB 3600Mhz SSD 970 2x1TB 1070 Ti Zotac mini 2 x 970 Zotac mini 600 Watt bequiet (I will upgrade that soon , atm my System draws at full blender rendering load ~580 - 596 Watts, never saw anything above 596W ) newest Win 10 Temperatures are all below 70°C My System is stable in Prime and in 3D Mark
  9. According to that post here in the ltt forum https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/824111-max-power-a-pci-e-8-pin-can-deliver-from-the-psu/ the 8 Pin can handle about 325 Watts (molex specification) (~9A per wire , I thought I saw that 8 Pin connector with 13A limit on an Molex Datasheet but can't find that atm) If you go with the ATX specification its just 150W (~4,2A per wire) Some not interesting rambling: Are the contacts in the connector corroded or look different than other contacts?
  10. Some rambling thoughts about that topis: Was your card Watercooled?
  11. Which brand was that cable? Aren't those cables usually completely "overkill" (not overkill but with a lot of headroom) aslong as you do not overclock with liquid nitrogen? I've just skipped through the video of der8auer to mark the important timestamps, but I saw it a few month ago and it suggests that the cable should not be the problem, maybe the connector wos corroded beforehand? He made the video with an 2080ti Strix with two 8 Pin Connectors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRVSGFjKf4E 1:02 Quick look at the pcie cables/connectors 9:48 Cables running at speck power @30°C cable temperatur (which is totally normal even in household wiring when running in the upper speck limits) 12:15 Only 2 12V cables and 2(more than two but i am not sur how many) ground wires remaining still no major problems 12:40 2 12V cables and 4 ground wires (can't disconnect more than 4 more information in the video, not an cable problem!)
  12. Both X470 AsrockRack Motherboards can use their x16 as 4x4 Bifurcation Slots (user manual, second page not counting the index pages user manual | also states that on the page under specifications) X470D4U2-2T (With double 10Gbit Lan) X470D4U Asrock also has a compatibility list for its quad m2 card, but that list is missing a lot of Asrock Motherboards (already saw X470 and X570 boards working with 4x4). I was in contact with their support in November and they couldn't give another list with ALL compatible Motherboards You can run a dedicated GPU from another PCIe Slot (over the Chipset) or use an m2 to PCIe adapter if you really need a GPU with an microATX Board.
  13. Its magic DDR3/4 ram, can be used as both. When powered it also has RGB magic smoke effects. Looking forward to what these Stick really are!
  14. Z370 Asrock Pro gaming i7 8700K @5.1 32GB Trident Z 3600 Atm I have an EK Hardtube kit in my system and I want to upgrade my CPU Block to an Monoblock for aesthetics. I only found one from Bitspower. They state on their website that that one is compatible, has someone already tried this? I would prefer a monoblock from EK but I couldn't find one. Can anyone suggest a other monoblock fro that motherboard?
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