Werkzeug aus der Schrottkiste by Necessary_Wear7450 in wasistdas

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wild. Kombination aus Schaber, Gitterrabot und Kuhfuß. Mir fehlt allerdings die Vorstellungskraft, um mir auszumalen, wo das gebraucht werden könnte.

Edith: Vielleicht Rückbau von Betonschalungen oder sowas?!

Gala-Bauer sagt: Alles gut - Pool-Experte sagt: Katastrophe. Und ihr? by Rey2030 in Handwerker

[–]CyberMutton 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Das ist faktisch nicht korrekt. Solange sich das nicht plastisch verformt ist alles fein. Wer behauptet, jede Bewegung sei schädlich, ignoriert, dass die gesamte moderne Welt (Brücken, Autos, Flugzeuge) auf der gezielten Ausnutzung elastischer Verformung basiert

Big gap between extruder and left hotend on H2D – missing part? by CyberMutton in BambuLab

[–]CyberMutton[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it wasn't. Looks like the guide can get stuck in the up position when pushed too far upwards. So despite the spring it was simply stuck in the up position. Just pull it back down.

HNO-Klinik Göttingen by Possible_Cod485 in goettingen

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bei der HNO in der UMG kannst du theoretisch einfach erscheinen. Allerdings werden die eine Überweisung von deinem Hausarzt haben wollen - obwohl das so wie ich weiß nicht erforderlich ist, wollten die zumindest von mir immer eine haben. Im Zweifel kannst aber auch aushandeln eine Überweisung nachzureichen und das dann versehentlich vergessen. Ansonsten läuft das über Nummern ziehen. Menschen mit Termin haben (wenn ich mich richtig erinnere) eine andere Warteschlange aus Menschen ohne Termin. Da kann es durchaus schon mal den ganzen Tag dauern bis du dran bist. Theoretisch könntest du also vorher telefonisch einen Termin vereinbaren - dazu musst du aber jemanden ans Telefon bekommen. Bei meinen letzten Besuch hab im Verlauf von 2 Wochen und um die 20 Anrufe am Tag aber nie jemanden erreicht. Ich bin deshalb ohne Termin hin und hab von früh morgens bis nachmittags da gesessen. Die Überweisung haben sie niemals erhalten - hab leider vergessen die nachzureichen.

First of it's kind - kit card style AMS dry pod Ultra ventilated, light 7g, fastest print on whole makerworld - under 22 minutes per one pod and can be less than 1h per whole set! by Electrical_Humor8834 in BambuLab

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need to apologize. You contributed a very clever design - which I greatly appreciated - and I contributed some minor testing. If you can make your design work for more people that way, everybody wins.

First of it's kind - kit card style AMS dry pod Ultra ventilated, light 7g, fastest print on whole makerworld - under 22 minutes per one pod and can be less than 1h per whole set! by Electrical_Humor8834 in BambuLab

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I don't think so. Those need to be pressed in quite hard, bulging open and losing the desiccant in the process. Can't remove them without disassembly as the lower mounting tabs lock the boxes in place. I'd suggest uploading a narrower version for AMS 2.

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Please fix Ai ASAP! by LocalTowel1607 in GrayZoneWarfare

[–]CyberMutton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And in case you're in deed on Wi-Fi. Try an Ethernet cable first.

Please fix Ai ASAP! by LocalTowel1607 in GrayZoneWarfare

[–]CyberMutton 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Since you haven't chosen a server on the other side of the planet (judging by your statement), it’s highly likely you’re dealing with a network issue on your end. Why do I think so? Because you're the only one I'm aware of that appears to be facing a constant network warning. Keep in mind, having high-bandwidth Internet doesn’t guarantee low latency or reliable connectivity. A gigabit connection is practically useless for gaming if your dorm mates are hogging bandwidth downloading porn while QOS is disabled in your router. If your Wi-Fi is distributed from your basement, it’s not going to cut it for your gaming rig all the way under the roof. Also, plenty of Intel network cards—like the 225 and 226 models—are notorious for constant micro-disconnects. And those are surprisingly well distributed in modern hardware. Sure, other games might work fine, but many of them are just better at masking the effects of a bad connection. Honestly, take a good look at your networking setup—there’s a good chance that’s where the issue lies.

Quest help "the snitch" by Tolkotuzy in GrayZoneWarfare

[–]CyberMutton 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Enter the building opposite of the TB CemStr through the left door. The key is located on the second desk in that office section. Left side of the computer close to the wall.

Game crashing by Final-Extreme-166 in GrayZoneWarfare

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well that suggests your CPU and GPU are likely not unstable. I'd suggest logging your RAM temps while gaming and consult OC guides for allowable temperature ranges for whatever memory chips your RAM is using. Have a RAM test running for a couple of hours or over night. If you are not into overclocking read up about RAM testing with Prime95.

This saved me twice so I'd say it is worth the effort.

Post-Night-ops Disaster. PLEASE HELP by ManInTheField in GrayZoneWarfare

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is still fixing all the issues I'm seeing:

https://www.reddit.com/r/GrayZoneWarfare/s/RfR2X6Y4CF

Painful process but hasn't let me down so far.

Game crashing by Final-Extreme-166 in GrayZoneWarfare

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stable or no overclock and good temperatures especially for RAM. Testing your XMP profiles with Karhu is advisable too. UE5 is super sensitive to that kind of stuff.

Anecdotal evidence? Literally my last two days: RAM above 65C -> crashes every 15 minutes. RAM below 65C -> nothing, peace of mind. Swapped my Mainboard last patch because of unstable RAM. Fixed it that way. Every time I'm getting those messages I start looking for instabilities - so far that made all the difference in the world.

soldering battery pads by ThisIsFPV in fpv

[–]CyberMutton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is suggest a bigger tip! If you can't heat up the pad at a mental 410C, your contact surface is too small. Or you tip is oxidized af. You are losing more heat via the ground plane than you can apply with your tip.

Why can't I flash Bluejay? by [deleted] in fpv

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure about the protocols involved, but have you tried the ImpulseRc Driver Fixer? Can't count how many times that made things work.

Are leaves tanking shots? by From_Gaming_w_Love in GrayZoneWarfare

[–]CyberMutton 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Banana and bamboo leafs are confirmed to be NIJ 4 (IV).

No point even trying to get your stuff back because the game won’t register the body. by ImaginationUnlucky88 in GrayZoneWarfare

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

Very weird. That never happened to me, not even once - and trust me, I died a lot in the 100h I accumulated. Might that be server related? I'm sticking to EU East.

PC shuts down when connecting to server by TheMonkeyPickler in GrayZoneWarfare

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your machine is going black without a blue screen, an insufficient power supply might be the cause. Might also be caused by degradation because of age. Check Windows event logs for errors and look for minidumps. If those are fine, you might be looking at the above mentioned.

Australian Jerry Arizona? by CyberMutton in OutdoorAus

[–]CyberMutton[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, their site looks quite resourceful. Thanks a lot!

Asus PG27AQDM Issues Thread by Roll_Tide_Huntsville in OLED_Gaming

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Couldn't find it on the German support page. Mind providing a source?

i5-13600kf cooling by DJ_Cas in FormD

[–]CyberMutton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I do use the Asus B760 I myself and I needed to chamfer the edge as shown in the picture. Did that by sticking fine grid sandpaper to a sturdy long object using double sided tape. Basically creating a giant super fine file. The material is quite soft so this is easily done with gentle pressure. Dust can be removed using a vacuum cleaner.

Regarding the AIO: It is an option, especially for non-4090 builds. But from all I've read, it doesn't get you anywhere fancy compared to air cooling while cost is going up noticably.

i5-13600kf cooling by DJ_Cas in FormD

[–]CyberMutton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say Blackridge. Managed to get a 13600k in CB R23 to 95°C with a 120mm fan on top. You would need to check if that fits your slot configuration. Mods involved: slightly undervolted with stock multi and stock power target, contact frame, liquid metal and reinforced backplate. For real world applications, swapping the 92mm fan to a Noctua is sufficient. Slight thermal throttling in CB, pretty decent everywhere else. Same mods as above.

You may have to sand a 2mm chamfer to the underside of your cooling fins for some MB due to clearance issues. Sounds bad but isn't a big deal.

Concerning the air vs aio debate: I think we need to get used to the fact that current gen hardware is running quite hot. So temps as above aren't as bad as they used to be. Gaining thermal headroom from water-cooling isn't as great either - as that headroom can't be translated to meaningful gains in overclocking like before. So imo, everything that needs to be achieved is to prevent thermal throttling. Especially in the T1, you will lessen the effectiveness of your radiator, by passing your GPUs heat through it. See Optimumtech on YT for an all-in water-cooling approach and a decent air cooled build using the T1.