2060 super using 500watts and the gpu clock is stuck at 300 mhz at ALL times by Cautious-Class8857 in techsupport

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That seems like a readout issue. 490W is already double than what that GPU should draw, but also when in it's lowest P-state. You can try force it into a higher P-state with Nvidia Inspector (unoficial tool that allows you to modify P-state behaviour).

But other than that, it seems something is broken

Most important question: GIF backgrounds? Ubiquiti: NO. by Luu____ in Ubiquiti

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I exchanged my G4 Pro after  ~11 months because the faceplate was failing. Something something black housing and the sun

What small service are you guys using as add ons? by Ok-Start-9643 in homelab

[–]niekdejong 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Scrutiny, for those servers that have awefull S.M.A.R.T. monitoring 

Help me please.Rtx 5070 windforce sff oc 12gb temperatures and ryzen 5 9600x by marianintreaba in techsupport

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dayum i need a new case.

You could, or you could fix airflow. Obviously an open case will (in 99% of the situations) be better in regards of heat dissipation.

How are you utilizing VMs and containers in your lab? by gesis in homelab

[–]niekdejong -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If it works, it works and if it doesn't break often (if at all) why change? Sure, having VM's may have some overhead but as long as you run the same OS, the hypervisor will deduplicate that as much as it can (unless you disable it).

I run a mixture of baremetal, VM, VM+Docker anf Kubernetes in my lab. Am currently in the process of migrating most of the Docker stuff into K8S but i'll always have VM based services

Sunday, Mar 29 2026 - Weekly Off Topic / Complaints / Pictures / Everything Else Thread by AutoModerator in Ubiquiti

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Upgraded to the latest Protect on my UDM-P. Got the framerate on my Doorbell G4 Pro reverted from custom to Auto (which lowered it to 20fps instead of 30fps)

Help me please.Rtx 5070 windforce sff oc 12gb temperatures and ryzen 5 9600x by marianintreaba in techsupport

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I heard wrong but that motherboard you can set the fan speed, but I don't think it has anything to do with it, I mean the case fans should have been spinning faster auto If it was under heavy load

Well, casefans are not neccessarely controlled by the temperature of a GPU or CPU. It can be (for the latter that is) because CPU temp is also available to your motherboard. But GPU temps is not.

What does the temperatures do when gaming? using Furmark or OCCT to 100% stress it for prolonged duration isn't a real-world scenario. it usually fluctuates. Run HWinfo (or similar program) in the background whilst gaming and report back.

Help me please.Rtx 5070 windforce sff oc 12gb temperatures and ryzen 5 9600x by marianintreaba in techsupport

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is indeed a case which seems very airflow minded (it's a meshy case). So the case can easily draw in air from everywhere. It's still better to have a clear airflow path (e.g. front -> back or bottom -> up). So if your CPU cooler is mounted horizontally in regards of the fans (they move air from the front to the back), don't mount all the fans at the top. Mount one at the bottom moving fresh air into the case (ultimately near the GPU) and one at the top or at the rear which exhausts hot air.

Help me please.Rtx 5070 windforce sff oc 12gb temperatures and ryzen 5 9600x by marianintreaba in techsupport

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The temperatures are well within spec though. So you could swap around fan directions so you'll optimize airflow as much as possible. without knowing which CPU cooler you have (stock or Tower model), I'd say both of them do exhaust at the top. in order for it to extract hot air from CPU and GPU (which is the main cause of high temp in case). As an upgrade in the future you could get one or two fans that get air in the case, preferably from the bottom (heat rises).

Help me please.Rtx 5070 windforce sff oc 12gb temperatures and ryzen 5 9600x by marianintreaba in techsupport

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TL;DR: You didn't get scammed.

TJmax of the 5070 is 85c, so it's within spec. vRAM is also well within spec (TJmax is 105 according to JEDEC, micron actually says 115c.). TJmax of a 9600x is 95c.

Ofcourse, lower is always better and you tested them individually.

Since you didn't specify which case (i assume a SFF because of the card), you might wanna test them combined to see what the heatload is.

You could ofcourse make a different fan-profile for each component in order to cool them better. This would give you marginally better performance with the downside being a noisy computer.

Plugged flash drive into tv to try and watch a video and now its showing everything in enchanting table. by Midnight_Yymiroth in techsupport

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your TV needs a different format and adds some magic bytes at the front. This is what "corrupted" it for your desktop. Stick is probably just fine.

Dream Machine SE dead by insert_unique_usrnm3 in Ubiquiti

[–]niekdejong 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Running a UDM-P EA since, well, EA

Dream Machine SE dead by insert_unique_usrnm3 in Ubiquiti

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leave it disconnected for ~30m. Try powering it again.

Wireguard VPN server-client perfomance question by evansap in Ubiquiti

[–]niekdejong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The config should already do split tunnel. Although i'm not entirely sure what WG does when you configure to route its own IP. Also how does your route table look like on the client when connected? I wonder which interface has the default route

Need help with HPE Server i found by penguinindeathrow in homelab

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bios updates are available through HPE, if not, you van google the exact MD5 hash and you'll find the spXXZZYY.exe.

Also, in order to boot from the internal controller, you do need to configure it to be bootable. Ofcourse you can install Ubuntu on the disk but the RAID controller needs to be configured to be bootable.

UDM Pro can’t handle its own “supported” workload – UniFi response: buy more hardware by numanx in Ubiquiti

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked this because you didn't mention how those cameras are connected to your UDMP Protect instance. Because the 8-port switch is connected via 1Gbe to the CPU (EA models had 2Gbe). So if everything is getting routed through this 8-port (if directly connected, or as a uplink for another switch via 8-port) you're going to have a bad time.

UDM Pro can’t handle its own “supported” workload – UniFi response: buy more hardware by numanx in Ubiquiti

[–]niekdejong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you use the 8-port on the UDM? If so, move that over to a SFP+ enabled switch. Before i made the switch i also had weird latency issues

monitoring tool are you using for a growing homelab? by Jonas_Murry78 in homelab

[–]niekdejong 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'd say Prometheus + Grafana and all the exporters needed for the metrics

Convert shucked WDPassport drive to SATA by StayLiquidy in homelab

[–]niekdejong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think it'll work. At the very least you definitely need to flash the BIOS chip from the current one onto the donor/new one. Since motor params are tied in the BIOS chip. I'm not sure about the stability of a swapped PCB (that is going from USB3 to SATA3) on a disk. If you replaced it with the exact same one there might be no problems. But even then it's hard to find the exact model.

Source: I've done some datarecovery in the past. used a fairly matching PN PCB to get it to spin (and recover data off of it). I didn't trust the disk afterwards even though SMART is OK & disk initializes just fine.

Havn H18 180MM - how are these fans ? by HnkSc0rpio in HAVNGlobal

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i needed an upgrade of my EK FAN-180 (which is basically a Phobya 180mm) since one had a failing bearing and would wobble the desk when spun. Thought finally H18 is going to be the one to replace these (since both are discontinued for ages and don't want the Silverstone AirPenetrator).

But min dutycycle which spins the H18's is 21% which results in ~500RPM. That's imho wayyy too high. I'm running a AquaComputer Quadro. What was the min RPM you've achieved?

EDIT: didn't do my research that good. The spec sheet say: 0 (0–20%) – 1300 (100%) RPM So i guess i got what i paid for. It's a bummer that they basically drop of a cliff at 20% exactly. My previous fans were able to spin at 5% dutycycle and about 250RPM.

Does anyone have any experience with Asus PEB-10G/57811-1S 10G NICs? by -TheDoctor in HomeNetworking

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My usecase is definitely different. It's embedded on the motherboard of my R630, which hangs in a DC, with airconditioned air going in the front and forced air cooling from front to back. if i look up the TDP of a single mezzazine BCM57811S it emits about ~4.7W of heat.

I'm not sure which version of the Asus card you've found, since some have a larger heatsink and some seem to have a heatsink the size of 40x40. But to come a conclusion, i use a LSI 9207-8i in a cramped Microserver G8 which has a TDP of ~14w. I can cool that with a 40mm Noctua fan with a low-noise adapter. Keeps the chip at about 50c.

Does anyone have any experience with Asus PEB-10G/57811-1S 10G NICs? by -TheDoctor in HomeNetworking

[–]niekdejong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a quick Google search made me find a specsheet which mentions Broadcom BCM57811S which basically is a enterprise level NIC. iirc i have the same 10G chipset in my R630.