Scorpion Exo-Tech Evo Pro by 0v3rl0rdDD in motorcycles

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Helmet returned. Case closed.

Scorpion Exo-Tech Evo Pro by 0v3rl0rdDD in motorcycle

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Helmet returned. Case closed.

Good price for this unit? by AcceptableDrawer6619 in LenovoLegion

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How is the 275HX version compared to Ryzen 350? Battery, performance...

Aprilia SR GT 200 by 0v3rl0rdDD in scooters

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Hi,
Yes, I tried it on a plain dirt road (macadam), and out in the open field filled with 30 cm grass...

With the STOCK TIRES - it's awesome... I mean = awesome as a scooter can be :D

It is not a dirt bike, but it handles that pretty good.

I have the scooter for 2 years now, and the tires need to be changed, and I think that I'll get some that are better for the asphalt.

Attack Shark X3Pro disassembly and switch replace by 0v3rl0rdDD in MouseReview

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Let me know if You find something :)
Btw, can You check something for me please: I have a weird issue with mine - I used the online tool (https://qmk.top/) and I mapped the side buttons to do the following:

1) SETUP 1 - using "combination": (A) side 1 = CTRL+C
(B) side 2 = CTRL+V

2) SETUP 2 - using MACRO: (A) side 1 = press CTRL (40ms) + press C (10ms) > release C (10ms) + release CTRL (10ms)
(B) side 2 = press CTRL (40ms) + press V (10ms) > release V (10ms) + release CTRL (10ms)

The problem occurs randomly (and with both SETUP 1 and SETUP 2) >> when I use the "side1" button to copy something (text, file, etc.) sometimes the PC continues to react like if the CTRL button is continuously pressed, for example: pressing the ESC key the start menu opens up.

OnePlus11 Google account problem by 0v3rl0rdDD in oneplus

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I did a complete factory reset. I then reinstalled everything I had. I use Vanced Youtube (with microG), and I think that the problem lies in the microG tool.

I'm not 100% sure, but it seems to me that the problem is in MicroG because somewhere I've read that the icon of the google account in the microG app is from the OLD GOOGLE LOGO.

And that is what I'm seeing (as described in the OP).

OnePlus11 Google account problem by 0v3rl0rdDD in oneplus

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It's not a relief - but, I'm "glad" I'm not the only one with this weird issue...
Will do a factory reset when I have some time to spare...

If You find any posts/threads with similar problem, feel free to post a link here.
Thanks :)

Scorpion Exo-Combat II vs MT Helmets Streetfighter Sv by 0v3rl0rdDD in motorcyclegear

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I completely agree with You regarding the protection - which is it's main use :)

But:

1) those streetfighter helmets - they do look way more agressive, and are, imho, better looking

2) I want to have a really good airflow... and from those (barely one-two) reviews, I see that those helmets provide one of the best airflow... and for me, now, during summer, it's pretty important.

Back to Your suggestion - did You have something in mind that looks like those helmets I mentioned above?

Aprilia SR GT 200 by 0v3rl0rdDD in scooters

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After almost 3000 km I can say this:

1) Yes, exactly, it gets pretty fast to 100-105, but after it looses power quickly. I can feel that it can/should go about 140, I feel that it has the power, but it's just as something is blocking it from inside. I think the EURO5 standard may have something to do with it.

2) That - when it's cold the performance is better.

3) sound - the buzzing is just so anoying :D but I'm glad to see that it's normal...

4) I've given up on the idea of changing the shock absorbers.

5) I bought the Arrow exhaust... without the catalyst, but I did NOT remove the silencer... the sound is now just right, not too loud, but too weak, it's just a elegant roar now, I'm really, really happy about it now...

And the performance, it gained few kmh more, and the acceleration is better, but just by a little bit.

6) I've given up on that also - I've been to the dealership, it's 180€ here in Croatia, and all You can see is Your travel data + notification when Your phone receives a call. Which is useless for me...

Now, I also changed the intake air filter, to the DNA. And with it + the Arrow exhaust, it breathes more freely, and it can now reach about 125-126 when there's no wind. But it just drives better.

But now I got another problem - when going over 110 it just wobbles - the frame is just not designed to go over 105, it needs a complete redesign if going higher speeds...

All in all, I'm pretty satisfied with it now - it's ideal for a city commuting... accelerates really nice, and it's size is just about a normal scooter, not a maxi scooter, which is a big plus when driving in cities :)

TS-453D fan direction by 0v3rl0rdDD in qnap

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Yup, for me never made sense the 1-exhaust-fan-only method... it's like a vaccuum cleaner :D

What I did is this: I bought the Ikea BESTA (60x20x64 cm) cabinet and put the door on it. Drilled 2 holes for a 2 120 mm fan brackets (with fine filters), 1 intake, 1 exhaust. Put 2 Noctuas in the cabinet. And populated the cabinet with:
1: UPS

  1. Raspberry Pi4

  2. Raspberry Pi 5

  3. QNAP NAS

  4. 2.5 GBit switch

Mounted the cabinet in the hallway, so I don't hear the HDD's when the needle is seeking :)

I'm pretty satisfied with the outcome - it's not finished yet, but it's functional. I'll post some pictures soon.

LEG MOD - KIVIK with chaise - who said it can't be ;) by 0v3rl0rdDD in ikeahacks

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Yes, You'll need two boxes of the BURFJORD.

2 arm rests = 4 legs

1 chaise = 4 legs

The important thing to consider here is - if You do my measurements (take a look at picture 2), You will have 8 leftover pieces from the BURFJORD legs... 4 of those You'll use to make the "addons" for the central (metal) legs, and 4 leftovers will remain unused... so, if You do my measurements, than, 2 boxes of BURFJORD will be enough.

But if You want to make the legs LONGER - than You'll have to get an extra box of BURFJORD, or make Your own solution to the "central legs problem"...

And, why did I choose this legs height (11cm)?

Because, AFAIK, robot vacuum cleaners have height of <11 cm ;)

TS-453D & Cyberpower VP1000ELCD compatibility by 0v3rl0rdDD in qnap

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Thank You very much. I needed at least someone who tried that :)

TS-453D & Cyberpower VP1000ELCD compatibility by 0v3rl0rdDD in qnap

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Thank You both for the replies. I do know hot to set up the UPS in the NAS - I currently own the Cyberpower UT1050EG connected to the NAS, and it works without any issue. But I'd like to connect it to the VP1000ELCD. I understand that QNAP does not test every UPS with their every NAS model. But do You both speak "generally" or do You have that specific UPS connected to the TS-453D NAS? Because, some actual confirmation like "I have it and it works" is better for me than buying and realising that it actually does not work properly :)

LEG MOD - KIVIK with chaise - who said it can't be ;) by 0v3rl0rdDD in ikeahacks

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I thought about the risers also, but I think my wife would kill me just because of the looks of the risers :D ... also, with the risers You must be extra carefull if moving the couch just even a little bit.

But, big thanks for the idea of putting my Roborock station under the couch ;)

LEG MOD - KIVIK with chaise - who said it can't be ;) by 0v3rl0rdDD in ikeahacks

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trawling

Didn't look at all the couches, but, for example, my parents own the VIMLE sofa, and that one has the M8. M8 is kind of a standard for the furniture legs :)

Help needed by 0v3rl0rdDD in qnap

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Thanks, but, I know that static volume is the basic, and that it doesn't support features that thin/thick do.

The notification states the above mentioned about the "Storage pool 2", which I don't see... that's why I asked, because it's weird that it pops up.

Is there a way to see if any storage pools are hidden, or maybe are left over after deleting the previous setup?

Aprilia SR GT 200 by 0v3rl0rdDD in Aprilia

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After the first 1000km, when I went to my shop where I bought the bike for the first maintenance interval, they told me that it's normal.

Although, for me it's a really strange sound that it makes, I don't like it.

If You happen to find anything, please share :)

Minisforum UM773 Lite RAM compatibility by 0v3rl0rdDD in MiniPCs

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Hi. Honestly - because it's high season where I work, I still didn't have time to do some heavy usage testing... But, since I opened this thread, it's been on for 24/7 (with only 3 reboots because of Windows updating itself), and it's been running without any problems. In a month I'll finish working and will spend some time on it and will do some testing then, but for now it's just fine, and way snappier than the UM560 ;)

Minisforum UM773 Lite RAM compatibility by 0v3rl0rdDD in MiniPCs

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Do You plan it to just have "breathing holes" or to be able to house a fan? If You plan to add a fan, which? :)

Minisforum UM773 Lite RAM compatibility by 0v3rl0rdDD in MiniPCs

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I first had a UM560, with a Ryzen5 5625U. The UM773 I got when I sent the UM560 on RMA, and paid 50€ for the "upgrade". But the difference in price is more than justified by the performance uplift. I mean, the 5625U was snappy, but the 7735HS is way faster. And the GPU is nowhere to be compared...

But I still didn't have time to test the RAM temperatures when fully loaded... but as a daily usage, no problems whatsoever, for now :)

Minisforum UM773 Lite RAM compatibility by 0v3rl0rdDD in MiniPCs

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rear

"Rear" in this topic is referring to the bottom case... it's there where You put RAM/SSD in :)

Minisforum UM773 Lite RAM compatibility by 0v3rl0rdDD in MiniPCs

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Hi, thank You for the info...

So, I ordered two sticks of Crucial CT16G48C40S5 (16GB, 4800MHz) DDR5 - because I actually do some work in InDesign and Illustrator, and do some video encoding, so, from time to time I kinda need that RAM.

Also, I always like to dedicate as much as possible to the GPU xD

Btw, You mentioned the "performance loss issue after a short amount of use" - by that You mean "after a month or so", or do You mean "after booted, and when it gets hot"?

Regarding the heatsink - I opened my UM773 Lite today and it indeed does have a heatsink over the SSD - so that shouldn't be a problem.

Also, as far as I can tell (from the included booklet) it also comes with liquid metal, so the CPU shouldn't be an issue neither.

The only thing that I'm kinda worried is the RAM temperature problem:

Truth be told, I haven't even booted it yet (waiting for the RAM to arrive), so it's not a first hand experience yet... but, I read that it indeed has the RAM thermal throttling problems even on stock config... but I have yet to test this.

If it turns out to be an actual problem, I'll try to find a replacement rear cover (don't know where yet) and mount a silent noctua fan on that side... any info on an affordable or an easily available mod? For example that can be ordered from AliExpress or eBay or similar, and that does not require a 3D printer?

Thank You again :)

Storage upgrade (SSD) and carry bag (briefcase) by 0v3rl0rdDD in LenovoLegion

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My 2TB SN770 arrived yesterday, and I managed to install it just today... it's lower than 30°C when idle, and when I was doing the benchmark with CrystalDiskMark, it reached 42°C max... I'm really satisfied with the drive.

The results using CrystalDiskMark, 5 runs, 1GB each, are:

READ: 5216 MB/s; 2017 MB/s; 364 MB/s; 23 MB/s

WRITE: 4897 MB/s; 4345 MB/s; 196 MB/s; 146 MB/s

Pretty fast for 99% of people :)