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evilmeister13

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  1. I ended up getting the data in the most jank way possible, just plugging the raid drive into a bench machine and running the SAS cables back to the server, then jumping both the server and bench machine at the same time so the drives are getting power while the data is flowing to the bench machine. Not a great solution, the bench machine crashed on me twice, but hey, got the customers data in the end lol. Here's an included pic for context.
  2. Idk if this helps at all, but the drives are plugged into a separate daughterboard near the front, which has two cables labeled "BP SAS" A + B that lead back into what I believe is a hardware raid card, which plugs into a standard pcie slot. Could I potentially just slot this raid card into another machine and still have access to the current raid configuration?
  3. I don't believe so, these are the only ports it has on the back, as well as 2 USBs on the front
  4. I run a small repair shop that mostly focuses on consumer grade electronics, but today I had a company bring me a server, a Dell PowerEdge T320. When booting, it runs through the normal post, but eventually gives me a flashing "system halted!" With "PCIe Training Error: embedded nic 1". That would lead me to believe that there's a defective nic port, and theoretically if I just bypass or disable that port then the rest of the system should function normally. The issue I'm running into is no matter what keys I press, it always wants to finish posting before letting me do anything. Won't let me into the bios or boot menu, but I know that it's getting my input because it says "entering setup" in the corner while the post process continues. Is there any way around this? Failing that, what is my best option for getting the data from the drives that are installed in this system? I believe these are SAS drives, they look like sata but have an additional plastic bit in the middle. I've never attempted data recovery from a raid setup before so any help would be appreciated!
  5. The 3080 worked just fine in another system, but I wouldn't recommend buying it. The cooler is atrocious and the vram gets really hot, I noticed it hitting 110c and throttling while gaming.
  6. Eventually figured it out after being on the phone with HP support for over an hour with no luck. (Something about how I was breaking warranty so they weren't allowed to help me, even). You have to clear the CMOS with the pins on the motherboard, pulling the battery out didn't work, and neither does resetting the bios from the menu. Leaving this response here in case the great google algorithm sends someone else looking this way for answers.
  7. I bought an HP omen 30L to get the RTX 3080 in it. Figured I would put the 3080 in my system, then put my radeon vii in the HP and give it to my brother. For some reason, it just refuses to display anything. My monitor turns on, but it won't show the bios nor load into windows. Same thing with gtx 680 and rtx 2060. When I put the 3080 back in, it started working perfectly. Does HP lock their motherboards to their gpus? And if so, how do I get around that?
  8. I have 3 PCs I want to be able to send files back and forth, my laptop, my main desktop, and my old desktop running plex in the living room. I have enabled network sharing on all 3, however, my two desktops cannot see each other while they can both see my laptop. My laptop can also see both of my desktops without issue. Any ideas on how to get my desktops to talk to each other?
  9. Recording gameplay on a 3440x1440 ultrawide screen. I cant find a program that works well at that resolution, and for some reason OBS refuses to work right for me no matter what settings I change.
  10. I recently built a new system with a Radeon VII as the GPU. Ever since I built it, it will crash randomly by all of my monitors going black, but I can still hear the sound for a few seconds from my game/discord then it eventually stops. My only solution to stop the crashing is to disable relive, but I'd really like to use it. Any ideas on what I could do to get it working?
  11. I went ahead and requested a repair from LG, we'll see how it goes. Thanks for the help.
  12. Radeon VII Gold Edition my dude ?. But I know it's not the GPU because when I switch the input over to my PS4 Pro it still has lines across it.
  13. Here's a pic of it at 144hz, it's much more difficult to see than at 60hz.
  14. I recently bought the LG 34GK950F-B, only had it for roughly 3 months. I came home from work yesterday and suddenly there are dark lines going through it. It's a bit difficult to see depending on the background, but when playing games its super annoying. I started fiddling around and changing every setting I could find to no avail, turning freesync off and reducing response times on the monitor, but nothing changes until i switch the refresh rate to 60hz. When I do that, the dark lines get bigger and it looks awful. Also, if I leave it on a screen that is mostly white, it starts flickering really badly. I'll include pictures, any ideas how to solve it? Video of it flickering:
  15. I just manually set it to 1.35, however now its sitting at 1.38 and jumps up to 1.5. Tf?
  16. Are you running it in borderless or fullscreen? And are you perhaps running a youtube video on another monitor? My fortnite runs at almost a locked 144hz running at 3440x1440 in borderless but if I fire up a youtube video on my second monitor the frame pacing goes out the window. I'll still be getting high fps but it feels worse than a locked 30.
  17. Well I didnt use an auto overclock or anything, I just didnt disable any features or set a manual voltage, I pretty much left most things at default and voltage at auto.
  18. Do you have your cooler on silent or performance? I'm running mine on silent and getting these temps but I assume they'll be lower if I bump it to performance. My goal is to run it on silent mode in normal use however. I have the X72 for clarification
  19. I recently acquired an 8086k, popped it into an n7 z370, and I'd like to get a flat 5GHz OC out of it. So I didnt disable any features or anything, I simply changed the core ratio to 50 and set it so that all core turbo is allowed to hit 5ghz as well. I did not specify a manual voltage. While running aida 64, I notice the voltage can sometimes jump up to 1.4v and the temps will then jump to 100 C, however, usually it sits around 1.36v and 86ish degrees. I'm wondering if that's perfectly fine for "normal" usage since obviously I'm not going to be stress testing it 24/7. I also noticed that it essentially never dropped below 5ghz on all cores as soon as I booted it up. Will any of this affect the life of my CPU or just increase power consumption/heat output?
  20. I thought the same thing, changed some things around in CAM, also updated the bios, nothing helped. Might have an issue with the RMA since I bought this motherboard almost a year ago lol.
  21. Yeah, no dice. It gives me options to adjust fan speed for 6 headers but reports all of them as running at 0 rpm regardless of what I change
  22. Just double checked, but the only fan options I have in my bios are the ability to change from cpu fan to aio pump, no other fans or fan headers are listed.
  23. Got my new pc up and running, spent all day working on it and installing windows, only to notice after installing windows that most of my fans aren't working at all. They start up, then immediately shut back off. I made a video explaining everything and displaying the issue. Any help would be much appreciated. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGzhBGH52p0
  24. I'm in the process of building my new pc, and as part of that process I'm pulling my keyboard apart and cleaning each individual keycap one by one. When I'm done with that, I want to clean the actual keyboard itself. Now, I have a habit of spilling a little beer or coke in the keys when i get a tad drunk, and some of the keys stay sticky no matter how much I rub it with alchohol, so i assume its sticking in a place i cant easily get to. Would it be a terrible idea to just pour a small amount of alchohol into the sticky keyswitches? Theoretically it would just evaporate after a few seconds right? I'm thinking pour a small amount and then spam the button to break apart the sticky bits, repeat until keyboard works again. Any better ideas?
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