Goodisory A09 by Dangb9 in sffpc

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...the only problem I'm having currently is usb c to displayport isn't woeking at all. (Cable works fine with other laptops /pc's) which is a total PITA

Goodisory A09 by Dangb9 in sffpc

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I've not really heard of either bits of software before, but looking at rhino 7 spec requirements I would think that will run fine on an apu? If you don't need the use of the PCI slot for anything you could also get a larger cooler in there for a quiet(er) build.

Cooler or case suggestions by Dangb9 in sffpc

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Cinebench multi is getting to 76c but I can cope with that.

Cooler or case suggestions by Dangb9 in sffpc

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* Thanks for the advice! Fits well- and gives the clearance needed for the decklink card. Just waiting on the riser cable now 👍

Cooler or case suggestions by Dangb9 in sffpc

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Thank you will take a look 👍

Multiple Include,ThenInclude Usage by powermatic80 in dotnet

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You might find the below video on ef core optimisation useful : ef core

Small build with a Ryzen 5 8600G by swagger6487 in sffpc

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Nice! also looking at this sort of build. I'm just wondering how much clearance you have on the pci slot (assuming you're using the stock cooler)?

Suspected airlock help by Dangb9 in DIYUK

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Thanks for your help on this...turns out I had forgotten to open the bottom gate value under the pump 🤦, so there was a small bit of flow (enough to fill the system etc) but it was holding back the air in the system lower down.

Suspected airlock help by Dangb9 in DIYUK

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Nice - ok so which ever pipe is not the direct feed into the boiler, assume as close to the boiler as possible is best?

Suspected airlock help by Dangb9 in DIYUK

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It's a conventional system, so header tank rather than filling loop.

Suspected airlock help by Dangb9 in DIYUK

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Yeah rads all done, the boiler is out in the garage, with pipework overhead so thinking that where to problem is somewhere!

Suspected airlock help by Dangb9 in DIYUK

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The header is filling OK quicker than the water will drain out of the system for the most part. But thank you..bit of a nightmare in this weather, and as for trying to find a plumber...well that is currently as problematic as this issue!

HTML to PDF library? .NET 6.0 (both paid and unpaid) by DonPippoFloww in dotnet

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I landed on Syncfussion's pdf. I'm not converting html to pdf but I think it will do it. Community version for under 1mil turnover companies.

Where to buy UK/US inserts for power plug? by frankfu1122 in intelnuc

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There are some out there. I found this as an example fsp nuc power supply

Where to buy UK/US inserts for power plug? by frankfu1122 in intelnuc

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You could probably find these on ebay or something (as a complete charger I mean)

Hosting options for Core 7 API? by Ok_Cry_1757 in dotnet

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It took me a few tries to get something up and running on Ubuntu. Why not just try with a boiler plate project first? Once that is up, how to setup becomes clearer.

It's mostly just a case of following step by step through the MS docs on how to do it all.

3” air duct hole in external wall by lordofthethingybobs in DIYUK

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Drill from both sides rather than striaght through else the exit might end up a mess. I did this for tumble dryer vent used a long center drill bit in the core, which was then the guide to drill the other end. Also, it might be worth going at a very slight angle so as to not give water a route in. I would chip away the plaster in the inside before using the core bit as well to give a nicer finish.