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  1. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    I think it may also be motherboard-specific, too -- my B450M Pro4 took, takes even, its sweet time getting to the splash screen. I once clocked it at well over a minute before I even got the UEFI sign-on screen. Meanwhile my Aorus X470 with the same CPU and more memory only takes about 10...
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    Something Random

    Ouch, Handy. Manual dishwashing until you get the part replaced, then? I don't have room in my place for a dishwasher, and I live alone, so I have no reason to really need one, but I remember them almost being more trouble than they were worth too. Merc, I have calls like that roughly monthly...
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    Believe you me, I've not only got NFS set up on my NAS (and prefer it, on UNIX-like guests), I've investigated the various alternative network file system solutions available for Windows 9x and early NT. Nothing integrated quite so flawlessly as SMB does, to my growing distress.
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    I just realized, I probably will need to split off Samba into its own restricted VM with an older version once the update lands where they yank SMBv1 support. Half my network still depends on that!
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    It's only 40 bucks until you add a couple transceivers and cables, by the way, then it jumps to 90 dollars. Then again, that's still surprisingly reasonable. I still think it's quite overkill for my uses though, when 2.5 or 5 would get me the full throughput of the RAID array anyway. (For...
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    Yeah, I'd have liked to get one of those for fooling around with, but my budget was as close to Zero Dollars as it got, the whole name of the game was reusing hardware I'd gotten for free. With the VM server now I'm easily covered if I ever do get smart home devices or decide to swap my current...
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    Something Random

    It's been a learning experience, working with Proxmox on the new VM server, but I've successfully retired my old NAS box at least. I currently can't pass through any PCI-E devices or, curiously, the whole machine seems to lock up, despite having the kernel modules and parameters configured...
  8. sedrosken

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I don't have anything that's so monumentally important here at home that anything more than a RAID5 is really needed -- I make regular backups to cold storage and more beyond that for the stuff that's actually important.
  9. sedrosken

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Don't those used enterprise drives have huge amounts of power-on hours? Granted, I usually look to power-on count for a sign of wear over hours, but I thought these came at such a high amount of hours that it was concerning. I'd really rather not spend the money on the drives only to turn around...
  10. sedrosken

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I personally can't think of a single use-case (relevant to me or our clients) where something that big (and expensive!) could be of use. None of our clients have storage needs that intensive, we don't, and I personally certainly don't, I'm agonizing over finding a group of 3 WD Red...
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    I've had COVID twice so far, I almost think I'd prefer still being unable to taste to the lingering shortness of breath I've got -- 90% sure it's all mental, my O2 saturation never drops below 95. No brain fog to report, though. That actually reminds me, I'm overdue for my booster.
  12. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    Possibly, but nVidia's likely to price it such that no one looking for a mid-ranger will give it a second glance. Not everyone has 700 dollars US to spend on a GPU, I know I certainly didn't, plus at least for the next couple cycles nVidia's name is mud with me. Also bear in mind that with the...
  13. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    After some (expected!) struggles getting the A770 to play nicely -- I had to build and install the 6.2-rc4 mainline kernel, and switch to Wayland -- I do have it working under Linux. For something that's only supposed to be getting, like, 70% of the performance that it is under Windows, it's a...
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    I mean, I do fine keeping my place if not spotless, then at least reasonably clean. Sometimes I drag my feet a little doing dishes but that's more because it's tough sometimes to get enough together to make doing them worthwhile, living alone. I don't live like a typical bachelor I guess.
  15. sedrosken

    Computer Cases

    Literally, they could probably sell it as a SOHO server chassis if they just put a couple more 3.5" internal bays in it! I don't feel like I'm asking for that much. Alas.
  16. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Oh, right, catch-up. I spent some years spinning my wheels in a retail job I hated, then moved to Florida in early 2021 -- no particular reason for Florida other than I had family to rely on down here -- and after a surprisingly short time spent spinning my wheels here (in the restaurant...
  17. sedrosken

    Computer Cases

    Okay, that's actually awesome and I'm angry I didn't know about it before. It sounds perfect for my home server. EDIT: Oh, but if it only had a couple more internal bays...
  18. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Yeah, I'm not really anything special and don't really have much prospect of becoming anything special, so I'm stuck in the US, probably forever. I don't have much interest in travel that isn't work-related, so I don't even have a passport, much less a path to a residence permit. The big problem...
  19. sedrosken

    Computer Cases

    The N400 specifically won't mount your D15 and still have the side panel close. I tried that and it's the reason why I moved to the Phanteks case in the first place.
  20. sedrosken

    Computer Cases

    Well, all of the options there have 5.25" bays to start with, since finding anything these days with even one external 3.5" bay is a chore at best.
  21. sedrosken

    Computer Cases

    I've actually been stockpiling older cases when I come across them in good shape. I too find the current situation rather disgusting. Handy, Lunar was asking about two external 3.5" bays I think. Now that is a rare bird indeed, but if you're okay with using 5.25" to 3.5" bay adapters the case...
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    Let me join the chorus! I thought you'd decided to leave permanently as well. It's good to hear from you and hopefully you all are holding up alright, but from the sound of things, you're doing at least okay. Here's hoping the real estate market is reasonable by the time I'm ready to plunk...
  23. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I don't really think suffering builds character. Call me an entitled millennial if you will (I'm not, I'm very early Gen Z) but I personally think suffering is just... suffering. I don't think it's that much to ask, that my place of living be adequately insulated and brought up to modern...
  24. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Moving that part of the discussion here as it'd gone a bit off the rails. Meanwhile, I have practically no insulation, so most of my energy is spent just keeping my place barely hospitable. I'm hot in the summer, cold on the actually cold days of winter. The only saving grace is that it usually...
  25. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    I pay my own power bill, thank you. My AC is set to 78F, the heat to 60. That's ~26 and ~16C, for those more Celsius-inclined. I religiously turn off power strips I'm not using. I don't even like the idea of leaving my NAS on all the time, but I do it anyway because it also provides other...
  26. sedrosken

    Something Random

    If you bought a Stadia controller like I did (I got mine as part of a bundle with a Chromecast), as one of the swan-songs of the platform, the crew is going to be showing you how to unlock the bluetooth sometime next week. I really like the controller, but having to use it plugged in was the...
  27. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Frankly I almost want to remove the clips and be done with it -- they're probably not doing anything important when I've got the card mounted with two screws.
  28. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    Yeah, AM4 machines already spent a worrying amount of time with a black screen before the UEFI sign-on, this just stands to make everything worse.
  29. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Well, tonight's been a rollercoaster. I get home from housesitting, go to install my new GPU, test-fit the dual-GPU setup I was wanting to go for, rip off my bottom PCI-E slot (!!)* but it's fine, I can't use that slot for my purpose anyway since putting GPUs in each slot there stifles the...
  30. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    I ended up with that 3200G APU build my boss was going to take home and use for a home office workstation, and I'm thinking terrible, awful ideas. It has, ironically, better RAM and NVMe storage than my main, so yoink it I shall, and I think this may well become my new home server, provided I...
  31. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    I wouldn't say I'm a fan, I find Linus himself pretty obnoxious and Anthony's about the only good thing about that channel anymore. But it's either that or the sometimes overly-negative snoozefest that's Gamer's Nexus. All of the other channels in the "techtubing" space are even worse.
  32. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    Everyone knows it's just the "4080 12GB" from a few months back rebranded. They couldn't call it a 4070 or they'd be admitting they screwed up, so they call it a 4070Ti and jack that performance level's price point up to where they still make nearly as much money. Imagine a mid-high end card...
  33. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    Predictably, Newegg shipping is honking awful, it was supposed to arrive yesterday and it only just got handed off to the courier service last night. UPS tracking pushed delivery out another 6 days. I'll be lucky if I receive it then I think. Used to be if they missed a deadline they'd upgrade...
  34. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    Yeah, NVME drives are just kind of hot all around. Most are designed to be able to continue running with no cooling whatsoever(ie. in laptops). I wouldn't worry too much about it, though i did put a small passive heatsink on mine when I installed it a year or so back.
  35. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    When I saw an A770LE on Newegg going for MSRP with a good software bundle (of particular note are Topaz Gigapixel and PowerDirector as they're supposedly perpetual licenses, even if for one particular version) I pounced. I initially thought I might sell the 1070 to recoup some costs, but I...
  36. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    Welp. The scandal surrounding cooler and driver issues (albeit the latter aren't relevant to me since I don't do VR) on the 7000 series kind of dashed any hopes I have of getting last-gen parts at a decent price any time soon. Intel's still having some issues with older DirectX versions on their...
  37. sedrosken

    Something Random

    There's no question that we should be building it, but a. we likely never will and b. the discussion as I understood it was primarily around the state of rail travel in the US as it currently is. I don't even know where my closest train station for passenger use would be, nor have I really ever...
  38. sedrosken

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    Growing up I would fly unaccompanied minor on Southwest to my Mom's for Christmas (SDF to MDW) every couple years or so. More recently when I fly it's been Delta, but I wouldn't exactly call my experiences comfortable. Every time I've done it thus far has been with little enough warning or cost...
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    Something Random

    Well, I certainly got what I paid for -- it's cheaper than my last chair, but higher quality, which isn't a terrific surprise considering my last one came from Office Depot with probably a 200% markup. But I certainly don't know where they get "big and tall" from -- it's comfortable, but it's...
  40. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    They do still activate -- hell, they'll still activate 11 -- but I'm concerned as to the dubious legal status of those licenses. Granted, if MS were so fussed by it, I'd imagine they'd stop accepting them.
  41. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    Yeah, he'll need to reactivate, but I've had success just asking it to do so without changing the code. Not sure how legal that is -- I'm left to assume the answer is not very -- but it's worked in the past. And yes, changing GPUs is a bit of a hassle, but I've never been in so bad a situation...
  42. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Well, maybe once I'm not stressing about not having a working chair, I'll settle in and look for something better. I'll need it for the other desk on the other side of the room, anyway -- for now I'm just wheeling across the carpet to my work desk. Until then this already stands a fair chance of...
  43. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    You might not even need to enter a new license code, actually. Assuming your drive isn't BitLockered (or of course you have the key) it should be pretty straightforward, Windows should detect and install the new hardware fine. That reasoning for AMD is pretty fair and honestly something I hadn't...
  44. sedrosken

    Something Random

    The freshest in an annoying batch of issues is that I broke the back of my desk chair last night. Rushing to the local stores today for a replacement -- my back already hurts sitting at my desk in both the ruined old chair and one of my high-rise dining chairs -- didn't fill me with confidence...
  45. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    Right now I honestly think the move, if you're building new, is to buy Intel. I say this as an AMD fan -- the value's just not there yet for Zen4, I don't think. If you're near (or can bully someone who is into buying on your behalf) a Microcenter, they're still doing really good combo deals for...
  46. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Oh, I don't. I know better than to mess with something I don't understand when it's not mine to potentially destroy. That's basically how it went, but at the time it felt like a bit of a lame cop-out. I'm almost certain it caused us to lose that client, albeit I wasn't blamed for it or...
  47. sedrosken

    Something Random

    We explicitly don't service Macs, which is why I doubt I'd ever be able to convince my employer to acquire one, but there've been a couple times where I've run into them at a site. I'd like to at least be able to claim some basic competency in navigating its UI at least to do simple system...
  48. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I'm not looking to be wowed by the special features that only work properly with other Apple products, honestly I just want to be able to competently navigate and configure the OS should I need to for some reason for work.
  49. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Then I may as well just not bother and proceed with the tentative plan I had to hackintosh my laptop. I'm not spending the kind of money they're asking just to play around and familiarize myself with OS X. Granted, I probably won't get a 100% clear picture of how it is on official hardware that...
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    Something Random

    Some favorites of mine are Joe Scott (Answers with Joe on YT), Knowing Better, and LowSpecGamer (started with his namesake, moved to video essays on the history of the gaming industry at large). Knowing Better attempts to give unbiased explanations of societal mechanics and long-forgotten echoes...
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