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    Ryzen 5 5600X
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    MPG B550 GAMING PLUS
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    KFA2 GTX 1060-6GB
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    BitFenix Nova
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  1. I have a few Lenovo RD350 70D6. On the Mainboard there are two PCiE (J28) connectors. I cant find any documentation about them. What exactly are they and what to use them for? I included some pictures.
  2. Sry I was thinking in Euro. The exchange rate might be the same right now but. A 4070ti starts around 900€. In the us it looks more like 800$
  3. If they are straight up miners I would agree. I live in Germany where mining is more like, run nice hash over night. We had pretty bad electric prices to begin with so there wasn't any big farms. A farm card would be in good condition, but a card from a gaming PC which ran not optimised at 100% don't seem like a good idea.
  4. If I would guess at least 750 or so for a 4070. If I go 4000 than it would be a 4060 again. But God knows what the price will be on that one.
  5. That's actually a good point. I just looked locally so I can get a look at the card beforehand and do some tests. But people could have run nice hash on their PCs. So all GPUs could have mined. Even if it's not out of a farm.
  6. Are there any release dates for 4060/4070? I can't find any.
  7. The amount of VRAM on and cards are nice. And if I would only do gaming I would be down to give them a try. But te lack of performance in blender and other content creation applications keeping me away.
  8. I just looked up done used prices, are 3% worth 100-150? I can get a 10GB for 500 to 550 and 12Gb are all over the place starting at 650 and going to 900...
  9. Good to know, ty i would have gone for a 10GB ....
  10. Yes I'm going for 1440p gaming and some content creation with blender and resolve. The 60 cards served me well in the past but right now I don't see the value, especially if I go used.
  11. Till a few hours ago I didn't even knew there where 10GB and 12 GB cards. I can use every gig but is there any other difference?
  12. I have a Ryzen 5 5600x and a GTX 1060 6GB. So anything is an upgrade. Do I go for used 3070-3080 (450-600), buy a new 3070/3070ti (550-650) or wait for a 4060 to come out? 4070ti is a bit out of my budget and we all know what happens to that card. Im just considering Nvidia cards, cause I need nvenc and the tensor cores, for blender, resolve,... What do you guys think?
  13. So just flip them and get some sfp+ nics? Just added that the IBM has an internal dual sfp+ card. That one should be a nic right?
  14. Hi i have two QLogic QLE2560 with an Finisar FTLF8528P3BCV-QL SFP+ 8 Gb/s Transceiver each lying around. What can i use them for? My homelab consists of: Dell NX400 running TrueNas Scale (Backup-Server) IBM x3650 m4 with an Emulex Dual-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ (Proxmox) Ryzen 3 2200G in a server chasis with a bunch of disks running Windows 10 (Plex, some Gameserver, ....) raspberry pi 3 b+ (PiHole and PiVPN) I have a netgear gs748t (4x sfp 1Gbit) conecting everything. I tried direct conecting some, but had to learn the hard way that thoes cards are fiber chanel only (if im not mistaken). Truenas didn't recognise them at all and windows didnt show them as NICs.
  15. Sry for your time, i figuered it out. The previous owner used the same memory just with different speeds, most likely he upgraded it over time. All the sticks i pulled out where 1866MHz and 2x 1600MHz. The ones i left in the slots where all 10600 (so 1333MHz) ones. All dual-rank x4, same label everything, only the speeds differt. 1333MHz seemed like an odd speed, like i wasn't mentioned in the documentation. I pulled everything out sorted them now it runs with 8x 1866MHz fine
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