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Hi LTT forum. I recently bought a FUJITSU PRIMERGY RX2520 M1 (12 FRONT LFF Bay) to upgrade my existing NAS that currently run TRUENAS Scale 23 but with consumer hardware from an old PC I had lying around. After my purchase I upgraded the server with a second CPU (XEON E5-2420 v2), 48GB of ECC REGISTERED RAM and 8 18TB Seagate Exos X18 Enterprise drives. After that upgrade I tried to install TRUENAS on a dual SSD connected to my hot swappable bay at the front. I can go through the whole process of installation and after the reboot needed, I can see in the BIOS my two boot entries TRUENAS-0 and TRUENAS-1 but none of them let me exit the bios. My first though did goes to the RAID card installed by default, I switched the RAID card by 2 LSI 9300-8I in IT Mode with no success. I tried other OS with no luck at the moment: - Ubuntu server 16 - Ubuntu server 23 - Proxmox VE 8.1 - openSUSE - Windows 10 - Truenas SCALE 23.10.1.3 I'm at the limit of my knowledge right now. Does anyone have any idea? Video of the problem:
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Hello everyone, recently i bought this laptop from a friend, but it isn't starting. I make research in internet but can't find any information for this model. When I press power button lights came up for a second and after that wi-fi light blinks five times. I try to find any led error codes for this model but no luck. I make video to see what exactly is happening, it doesn't matter on charger or not, with plugged baterry or not it's happening same thing every time. I will be very thankfull if anyone can help with some information or expirience with this model laptops... TIA IMG_6397.MP4
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Hello, I'm looking to buy a new phone available in the local market and this Fujitsu ARROWS Nx F-01K is available for my budget. Specs look alright on paper but I couldn't find any reviews for this phone. If this phone has got a good camera for video and able to multi task between a couple of social media apps that would do. By any chance has anyone used this phone or know anything about it. If so, please do leave a comment. Thanks.
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From the company that brought us exotic yet innovative systems, Fujitsu has created a uniquely comfortable mouse with a superior optical sensor, and some interesting minor features. At first I didn't have any interest in mice like this because of the shape and cost of high-end brands, but given the excellent symmetry and previous good experience with Fujitsu tech, I had to try it. The first thing I notice out of the box is how well balanced it is, weighing in at only about 80 grams. Compared to other mice, it's like a nice office pillow for your hand! Being a nerd and all, I had to open it up as I do with everything to see what kind of circuitry is involved, and I was very surprised at what I found inside (see images). All I can say is... wow... you know it's for enthusiasts when they put more engineering effort into the mechanical plastic casing than they do with the circuit board-- or did they? First of all, I love the design of the shell casing, it's really the best thing I've ever held as far as a mouse. Second, the circuit board may be small, but don't dismiss quality until you see the flip-side! The mouse uses a Pixart PAW3606DL-TKDA sensor with a resolution of 1200DPI, allowing at to work on a variety of surfaces and provide smooth motion of the cursor on screen. One odd feature is the lack of a traditional LED to reflect through the lens for the senor to interpret motion, although I noticed a very slight red blink coming from the sensor area, so it appears that the reference LED is a microscopic one built into the sensor itself. This gives the advantage of eliminating (or reducing) the bright red light from common mice that can be annoying to some or unpleasant in low-light area or places the need to remain relatively dark. Another odd feature is the scroll wheel. The M530 combines the floating wheel assembly from previous models with a traditional encoder which, instead of being soldered to the PCB, is connected by a small wire harness and plug. As such, most enthusiasts won't be able to upgrade or replace the encoder, but someone with good soldering experience should be able to handle tiny wire and pin attachments. In terms of feeling, the scroll feels super smooth, but has a mildly annoying rattle when scrolling up due to the non-permanent plastic mounting of the scroll wheel assembly (same problem of the previous models, but not as bad) which should be easy to fix with some spray-on PTFE (Teflon) at the mounting point. (or you could super-glue it-- not recommended.) Finally, the switches... The M530 uses Kailh switches for the left and right buttons, but generic square switches for the scroll button and what appears to be a side-scrolling function which is likely meant for moving over huge pictures or spread-out websites. The Kailh switches are pretty loud and a bit hard, but I can't complain since they will prevent accidental mis-clicks.
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Hi all, I bought myself a Lifebook E734 and got it fixed. It came without a WWAN card and I bought one from eBay. The issues is that it's not recognized. I found out that these cards are not made to fit all notebooks with an M.2 slot and I don't get why. Same with the PCIe WLAN cards. The title of my WWAN card was "EM8805 100M NGFF M.2 HSPA/WCDMA 4G Wireless WWAN Card for Dell Latitude E7250 EB". The WWAN card for the Lifebook is also an EM8805. My Q is what can I do to make the card visible on my Lifebook. Thanks!
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Hello, i bought a Fujitsu Esprimo D738/E94+ and want to use it as a NAS Server. Can i take the hardware out and place it in a normal ATX case? Am i seeing right that the ON/OFF button in soldered on the mainboard? Modell is Fujitsu Esprimo D738/E94+ i3-8100(4×3,6GHz), 16GB Ram(2×8GB), 256GB SSD. It has only 1x 3.5 inch HDD slot an i need minimum 2 Thanks for the answers
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Hello Guys, I bought an i7 6700k to replace the 6400 in my computer. It's a Fujitsu Esprimo D556. So now I have a couple questions... I would like to be able to control the cpu fan with some kind of software, but i couldn't find any. \ Also, to reach higher clock speeds, will I need to flash a custom BIOS, or is there some other way to use the i7's full potential? Kind Regards Kili20
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The Toaster Project Wellcome to the Toaster Project thread AKA My dream case finaly in my hands! This isnt something thats going to be haveing an update every week or anything like that this project is going to take quite a bit of time, about 6 months most likely because of my planed hardware and my funds. The plan is to make this the new LAN PC and to take it to LAN parties. What im going for isnt going to be top specs nor is it going to be to do everything 100% proper, its all about the fun, the experience and the result of The Toaster Project. Background: I fell in love with this case and cases similar to it back at the start of 2016, i had seen a similar case to this used as a archive server with full custom PCBs from about ~1990, it was small, lacked a front panel but it was tiny and heavy as a brick, i didnt think much of it back then but then the LAN PC came around and i started to think about SFX PCs a bit more and started searching around for old cases. i found one of these for "cheap" but i had no money back then, the entire budget for the LAN PC 1.0 was about $120 and i coudlent get one. My affection for this case and similar cases was further reinforced when i saw in my highschools storeroom a verry similar case to this, ITX, this shape and retro looking. there are sevral cases like this, media center cases from the 2000's and earlier, i bid on about a month back and i bid a resonable $35 and shipping and then some other person in the forum thread went "$80 cash, il pick it up in 20min" and i had no chance to compete with that bid so i got nothing from that but just today i pulled out my phone during math and saw i had a notification about more results for me watch on a local sales forum, they are usiually nothing special, just idiots selling shit to eatchother but i saw the ass of this one and knew i had to have it. I bid $30 and pickup instantly and i got it. The Plan: The current plan is to put an ITX motherboard and a Ryzen 3 CPU in in paired with probably a the same GTX 660 or if i have cash enough something new. For now however its my side machine for older games like NFSU2. seeing as the hardware im aiming for isnt out yet this project is going to take a while and im going to do a compleate rebuild of my main computer after the summer(thats the plan atleats) so this project is a bit on the back burner but right now im going to be doing some stuff with it, il be setting it up in some way pretty soon, probably this weekend and then il just keep updating this thread every time something happens regarding The Toaster Project. Pictures: Specs: Here are the specs in its starting form: CPU:--------Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz GPU:---------------- NVIDIA FX 5500 RAM:--------------------- 2x1GB DDR Storage:---------- 1x80GB IDE HDD WiFi:- It has WiFi thats really great That is all for now, hope you enjoyed the read and like the project because for me its personaly going to be increadably fun, its going to take quite a while but in its current form i can play NFSU2 on it and im pretty much fine with that for now, its going to be quite the journy untill this PC is completed. Also if anyone happens to live in Sweden and has a LGA1155 ITX motherboard hit me up in PMs and this project will move along pretty quick seeing as i wont have to wait for Ryzen 3 if i shove my I7 2600 in it lol. Thanks for reading
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Hi everyone, I can't find functional drivers for the Fujitsu fi-6130 scanner. I'm using Windows 7. Anyone have luck with this before? I tried two drivers meant for Windows 7, a 2014 and a 2016 version, and neither worked. Thank you for any help you can give.
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Fujitsu Lifebook AH532 troubleshooting: My parents own a Fujitsu Lifebook AH532 laptop and they have nearly always had a problem with it since they bought it. Powered by a 2.2 GHz Intel i3 CPU with Intel 3000 series graphics, the Intel N-2230 Wireless card, a 300Gb HDD and 8Gb of RAM the PC isn't that bad for a work/browsing PC. The problems lie in the Hard drive specifically, it's partitioned in the worst way I have ever seen before. Like who in there right mind splits a a 300 Gb HDD into a 80 Gb main (C:) and 200 Gb "DRIVERS" (D:) partition? Both are listed as main drives but the D: drive only contains a static copy (as in I can't delete anything) of the computers folders (Documents, Pictures, Music etc....) labeled as belonging to the previous owner even if all the files in them correspond to some of the ones in the main drive and a bunch of files zero kilobytes in size with no names..... Please help me people!
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Hi, I have a Fujitsu Celsius W380 with a Xeon X3440 and a GTX 1060 3gb card. My current power supply is the original Fujitsu one(300W, 90%efficiency). Do you have any experience about switching the power supply to something like a Corsair CX550M in this specific pc? I don't know if my motherboard 24pin is a standard one or something custom like connectors on HP PCs. But i hope it'll work fine until i get my new motherboard-cpu combo.
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So my friend is selling me Fujitsu D3062-A13 motherboard for cheap. I just don't know if it will work with my psu (cooler master GX550W) as fujitsu site says it uses 12V only concept power supply and I have no idea what that means. Could someone confirm if I could use it? ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/mainboard-oem-sales/products/mainboards/eol/EoL_ClassicDesktop/Datasheets/D3xxx/DS_D3061-A.pdf
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Fujitsu server liquid immersion cooling
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PowerSupply Pinout für TX300 S5 Mainboard
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Hello, I got a Server Mainboard for free I just need a PowerSupply but I dont want to buy one if it costs over 30€ . My plan is to use a standard ATX PSU and make a adapter for it. (easy for this connector) but I can`t find a Pinout for this mainboard or PSU. The mainboard /PSU has a 64 Pins connector and here is a picture of the mainboard. Thank you for your help in advance : ) Is a "FSC Primergy TX300 S5 Mainboard" or "S26361-D2619-A14 GS":- 1 reply
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Hello there, I am very new to PC gaming and knowledge of PC's in general. The PC I currently have is used for work generally but I would like to install a new graphics card as the current graphics card is atrocious. I am planning to install a GTX 1050 ti, but im not sure if this is compatable with the motherboard, what voltage I may need, whether it will physically fit in the PC ect. If you know that this grapics card works, on my model, give me some information about what voltage adapter I may need etc. If it does not work with my current model, then let me know of any other budget 1080p graphic cards that would be compatable with my PC. Thank you for reading, and I am would be extremely grateful for any information or advice you can give. Also let me know if you want more information about my model, I am more than willing to find it out for you. -Reuben
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I have an old Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo Mobile V5535 with a Pentium Dual T2370. Since this is somewhat slow, and the socket is old, what is the max CPU I can upgrade to? Thanks
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I have an old Fujitsu Esprimo Mobile V5535 running BIOS 1.12 Since the last version is 1.13, I want to update my BIOS. The files can be found here. http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/IndexDownload.asp?lng=pt Now, how can I make a usb bootable with the BIOS update? I tried using rufus but it didn't work. They say it's for CDs but I can't burn any atm ans it's a waste of CDs. How can I make a bootable USB with the BIOS update?
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Hi, I've gotten a really good deal on a Fujitsu D3410-B11, though it can (strangely enough) only take 6th Gen chips, because there is no BIOS update with the added microcode for 7th Gen chips. I wanted to flash a BIOS of a D3410-B2, which is exactly the same board, everything is literally the same. Though I couldn't get it to flash. I'm not that experienced in force flashing something, I only tried FreeDOS and renaming some things. Fujitsu's update packs either consist of a DeskFlash.exe file, or, for Booting over FreeDos, a DosFlash.bat, a EfiFlash.exe and a .upd file. At least the .bat file takes it's data from the .upd file. the .exe says there is a file missing and it can't continue, I think it's searching a File in the already flashed BIOS to confirm the motherboard revision/model it, of course, can't find. Could someone please help me out with this? Thanks
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I have recently acquired a Fujitsu Primergy Rx 200 s5 and I was wondering what the port labeled uSSD was, after some research I came to the conclusion that is has to be some kind of storage device. But I couldn´t find it anywhere for sale and was wondering if anyone here could help me. I have a picture of the port and the page out of the service manuel, I hope anyone can help me.
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My Fujitsu Laptop Battery is not being recognized
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Ok so i have this fujistu pc and the cpu placement/mobo idk is weird as you can see and i wanted to add a fan in the back.Should it be an exhaust or an intake considering that the front fan blows air into the cpu "cooler".Ty and sorry for my english
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Anyone know if there is a way to modify upper and lower temperature limits on air conditioners. Like I have seen some go as low at 16c or only down to 18 or 19c as a min setting. Also seen some heat pumps go to higher temps than others. I'm wondering this because I want my farm market colder sometimes for certain types of produce and the lower limit is 64 degrees f and I like my room in the house colder and in limited to 19c. Just wondering if there is a way to change to programmed upper and lower limits. Heat pump is a fujitzu. Room ac is a koolking but I'm more interested in the heat pump. Thanks!
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Hello I recently purchased a Fujitsu Lifebook from eBay and I installed windows and it is working fine but discovered that there is an old BIOS lock on the system. Apparently some laptops give you a message where you can type in a code once you have guessed the password too many times but mine just locks up and puts out a loud beep which doesn't stop until you take the battery back out. I have tried taking the CMOS battery out and seeing if that would reset it but as expected it did not and the password remains. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Adam.