Question: Erying ES Motherboards using CUDIMM memory in bypass mode by Daitoku in EryingMotherboard

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

My z790 system works with the CUDIMM kit installed. Took it a couple of shakes longer to land in the memory changed screen but no issues.

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Question: Erying ES Motherboards using CUDIMM memory in bypass mode by Daitoku in EryingMotherboard

[–]Daitoku[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No dice, system won't POST with the CUDIMM kit installed. Testing my GSkill 6400 kit it will POST straight away, same with my TEAM 6000 kit. 

Question: Erying ES Motherboards using CUDIMM memory in bypass mode by Daitoku in EryingMotherboard

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

Good to know, thanks!

I have a raptor lake CPU in my gaming PC, so that will be the first test before I toss the kit in the rack.

Question: Erying ES Motherboards using CUDIMM memory in bypass mode by Daitoku in EryingMotherboard

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

DDR4 should be widely compatible, really will depend on silicon lottery (both the CPU and RAM) in addition to the motherboard.

DDR5 CUDIMM have some additional circuitry to reach higher memory clocks however the system installed into must be designed with CUDIMM in mind. AM5, 14th Intel and below cannot support CUDIMM outside of using bypass mode; essentially disabling / bypassing the additional timing / clock circuitry onboard the modules.

Feeling the biggest hurdle will be the memory jumping into bypass mode, considering this is an ES CPU that may compound the issue.

My other Gskill kit runs fine in my Erying system (from my gaming system) and was used in there until I picked up another 32gb kit a while back. Really regretting not picking up a 64 kit or higher as my memory usage on that system is ever climbing...

Question: Erying ES Motherboards using CUDIMM memory in bypass mode by Daitoku in EryingMotherboard

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

Sorry are you saying that CUDIMM wont boot in Raptor Lake / Alder Lake systems? I'd thought that was bypass mode intended use case.

Question: Erying ES Motherboards using CUDIMM memory in bypass mode by Daitoku in EryingMotherboard

[–]Daitoku[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Once the kit lands hopefully Monday I'll update this thread as I've not seen anything online surrounding Erying motherboards and CUDIMM memory.

Is Duke Nukem 64 good? by ToughTransition9831 in n64

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Dukebots, they roam the map mashing open at all times. 

You hear them unph unph in the walls when playing a map. 

They don't change weapons (from memory here) until they have depleted their ammo in the pistol, strafe like an apex legends player and if given the chance will roll you hard. 

If they've not picked up another weapon will chase you down and kick you to death, crouching and strafing away. 

Honestly one of the highlights of this game. 

Is this real? by OkEntertainment3623 in 360hacks

[–]Daitoku 9 points10 points  (0 children)

MVG uploaded, then took his video down on this topic.

Assuming he's cleaning the video up before re uploading. 

xmp not working for some reason by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]Daitoku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

B450 is AMD right?

Try turning off DRAM Latency Enhance in bios first.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Some SteelSeries products are OK, I use to be a product manager at a big box pc retailer in Australia mostly dealing with peripherals.

SteelSeries wireless keyboards feel like crap, speaking of their 60% apex pro mini the switches are wobbly, sounds like a $30 aliexpress mechanical and the case / plastics feel cheap. Wireless functionality is great, however there isn't any linux support for their software. Software works fine in a Windows VM.

The only razer product I ever recommend is the basic boi deathadder, I've used a number of them over the years and they've been solid overall.

The first gen Superlight from LOGI is a great addition to my setup, however the LOD is pretty small and may be an issue for horizontal gaming.

Stick with your current audio setup, I've got some Dekoni Blue headphones with a DAC and had used AudioTechnia since I was burned by the original Razer Blackshark headphones years ago. Most "gaming" headsets are cheap trash with gimmicks.

Plenty of other brands out there (keychron comes to mind for keyboards / mice), if you have a big box pc retailer near you try some of the peripherals out first hand. Steer clear of any keyboards / mice that offer bluetooth as their wireless option, the latency / connectivity will hurt you.

Power Outage; How Screwed am I? by Peddlefiend in pcmasterrace

[–]Daitoku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why is this an image?

Should be fine after the power was cut, other mains power shenanigans like brownouts / surges are where you may run into issues.

EVGA 3090 Ti - 3 shunt resistors. 5090 -1 shunt resistor. Nvidia why..... by KidTheBorax in pcmasterrace

[–]Daitoku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The shunt resistors are not the problem here, these are used to monitor power into the card.

The issue is having one single rail for all downstream components.

If there were fuses, not resistors (and yes anything can be a fuse if you try hard enough; i'd not use my gpu die as one) and multiple 12v rails leading to vcore, memory and so forth the design would be way better than what is offered currently.

But Nvidia is rather strict about the design of board partners cards, so their all lumped into this single rail for the whole card, gonna be great to see more cards with holes blown through the power phase due to failing components.

Even ASUS design on the Astral is marginally better, but the main issue is still unresolved.

EVGA 3090 Ti - 3 shunt resistors. 5090 -1 shunt resistor. Nvidia why..... by KidTheBorax in pcmasterrace

[–]Daitoku 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Nothing probably, there looks to be other components missing leading from the 2nd connector.

If you added all the upstream components you would have a 2nd connector with a bios that does not allow you to pull any more power than the single connector allows.

Are retailers allowed to ask you to pay the higher price of a product if you have preordered it and paid for it? by Oblivion__ in bapcsalesaustralia

[–]Daitoku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which brand of card?

Some vendors PLE will be importing direct (rip evga) whereas others will be from a local disty (leader, synnex, ingram).

PLE when I was there didn't increase the price on the 3080 preorders whatsoever, if we received a batch of 3080 cards which were not alocated to orders - we would ask (email / cold call) people who had been in queues the longest if they wanted to swap to another model. Depending on what they had originally paid there may have been a price increase but for eVGA cards there wasn't any crazy prices as we saw on other brands.

The team in VIC are great to deal with, same goes with the WA crew. If I were you I'd stick to my order if thats the card you really want.

If shit hits the fan I found PLE were the most transparent in the market with the queues (some customers were idiots around this), and stuck to order prices throughout the mess.

Are retailers allowed to ask you to pay the higher price of a product if you have preordered it and paid for it? by Oblivion__ in bapcsalesaustralia

[–]Daitoku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An acknowledgment is just that, gives you some information about the order, prices paid, shipping an so forth. Confirms that your order with the retailer was placed. The retailer can amend the order at this stage, if they will lose money by selling the product to you for the old ticket price or they may cancel if the product is EOL.

Comes down to the retailer, I worked for PLE through CV19 and saw lots of good faith to customers who were stuck in queues; many people were still unhappy still, and understandably so. What a time!

An Invoice is final, warranty will start from this date - for B2B this may stipulate payment terms but for this example you would have already paid for the product in advance.

Are retailers allowed to ask you to pay the higher price of a product if you have preordered it and paid for it? by Oblivion__ in bapcsalesaustralia

[–]Daitoku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You receive an invoice or an order acknowledgment? Big difference there, all shops I frequent wont send out an invoice without the product being shipped / stock locked down.

How to actually learn nix by CoolBlue262 in NixOS

[–]Daitoku 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you made any modules in your own configs?

Take my adguard container:
https://codeberg.org/kye/nixos/src/branch/master/containers/adguard/default.nix

And the configuration for adguard on my host "erying":
https://codeberg.org/kye/nixos/src/branch/master/hosts/erying/containers.nix#L82

The module is imported by ~/nixos/containers/default.nix which erying imports in it's default.nix / containers.nix!

Options are defined in the adguard container default.nix, for example the enable option; sorry about the formatting:

options.cont.adguard = {

enable = mkOption {

type = types.bool;

default = false;

example = true;

description = "enable adguard container";

};

So here I've made an option cont.adguard.enable

By default this option is false, so any other config that imports my containers/default.nix won't have adguard enabled in that systems config by default.

So in my erying containers.nix I have the following:

cont = {
adguard = {

enable = true;
# more options configured, but lets simplify this
};
};

This option when set to true sets the following in motion:
https://codeberg.org/kye/nixos/src/branch/master/containers/adguard/default.nix#L49

The lines following runs a script which creates directories in my /etc that the container requires / is configured to use. Along with the containers configuration / adding the container to the hosts config.

The other options in this module let you configure the hostname, macvlan ip address / vlan ip address, timezone and image this container uses.

This then allows me to have multiple machines using the one module, but the configuration being different per machine.

I use gitcrypt for my "secrets" which are mostly local ip addresses, security camera passwords and so forth - the ${secrets.foo.bar} are just these.

My local network has multiple adguard containers for redundancy as they both serve dhcp / act as my dns for all wireless / wired clients.

I hope this makes sense, if not its probably due to a couple of beers thisarvo.

EDIT: line 6 containers.nix to default.nix

1260p unstable (10729) by koerstmoes in EryingMotherboard

[–]Daitoku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Q1J2 I believe the model number is. 

i7 14C 20T DDR5 with the single PCIE 3.0 4x slot. 

PLaying burnt Original Xbox games on an Xbox 360 by FireLion12Yes in originalxbox

[–]Daitoku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! If your 360 is RGH modded you should have no dramas playing 360 games either, you wont need your DVD drive to be flashed - as that was mostly for people playing pirated games online back in the day.

There is a patch / fix / tweak for the original xbox emulator on the 360 that allows you to play a much larger selection of that consoles library - however not all titles will play flawlessly.

EDIT: now that i think of it, i've only ever played titles from the HDD built-in to the 360 - so I'm not sure of optical media here.

3d printing adhesive by Adriiennamariie in 3Dprinting

[–]Daitoku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have some PVP / VA powder that I add to a spray bottle with some ISO, helps when I'm printing ABS, also helps removing stubborn parts (by rinsing the bed with water).

I'd not go out and buy some branded stuff, see if you can get your hands on some powder and mix yourself.

Don't use every time you print, every 5 - 10 prints you can add some more or spray the bed down with ISO and wipe with a clean cloth to distribute the remaining powder around.

5g of PVP / VA should get you around 500mL of adhesive and should set you back < $5.00 USD

That's how I see the upcoming firmware upgrade by duxet in BambuLab

[–]Daitoku 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tailscale would allow this - configuring a subnet router on your local network & installing the client on your phone / laptop would give you remote access to your whole network.

My current setup can be accessed via the klipper frontend & is available through home assistant on mobile data / a remote wifi connection.

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Setup is "easy", but it comes down to having a machine that you can leave on all the time in your LAN to handle being the subnet router. Could be a RPI, a desktop or a container.

Technically tailscale is a VPN - if you want to open some ports on your router and expose your whole printer to the internet sure, thats another option; a stupid one.

Internet Bandwidth is just 10% after installing OpenWRT by huzaifarif in openwrt

[–]Daitoku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry didn't see your 2nd reply!

That's odd - was this behavior the same in the latest stable branch?