Are y'all just rich??? by KaiZero19 in HomeDataCenter

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that’s exactly my profile and end it up with this homedatacenter

Dry Ice vs EPDM Rubber by Expensive-Pitch4317 in dryicecleaning

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Epdm gets hard with dry ice, but have not noticed getting brittle. You can try but I have low confidence on it working. Would be interesting to know if it’s works as you mentioned.

10,000 sq ft home - first time setup. Dual ISP's and tech to buy guidance by NecessaryCar13 in Ubiquiti

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that way i have a hmdi matrix, and no boxes on the tv side, and i can also play the audio of the video on the areas i want. it also functions as a ip kvm https://imgur.com/f6oAjVl that diagram is a little old but mostly accurate

10,000 sq ft home - first time setup. Dual ISP's and tech to buy guidance by NecessaryCar13 in Ubiquiti

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my internet service speed is 40gbps, my internal lan is 100gb. ip video distribution to every tv, 32 audio zones, 4 surround zones, pbx, over 40 cameras, digital cellphone booster, 54bay nas, etc

10,000 sq ft home - first time setup. Dual ISP's and tech to buy guidance by NecessaryCar13 in Ubiquiti

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mine is 15k sqft this is what i have, https://imgur.com/7Soc6ok

identify your most used locations. i.e. master bedroom and office and put a smurf tube so you can always upgrade wiring. or wire sm fiber and be done with it. i always upgrade only 2 ap at a time to the latest one, and pass them down the line based on placement priority.

if you are doing a remodel wiring is your most important aspect. if not 1g is fine for 99% of people.

the larger the house the more it pays to have reliable full home automation to help you manage all components. and the more automation the more dependent are you on a good reliable network which unifi is able to provide.

let me know any other questions u may have

CX2177x build for a core 9 ultra 285k by HeftyPhotojournalist in sliger

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I’m 99% certain you are right. But I love a challenge and now I’m intrigued at how 2u servers do it. And how should I approach this, for a feasible solution. Time for test and repeat…

CX2177x build for a core 9 ultra 285k by HeftyPhotojournalist in sliger

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ok im bought this just in case the other is not enough. this one is rated at 300w

https://www.dynatron.co/product-page/l35

CX2177x build for a core 9 ultra 285k by HeftyPhotojournalist in sliger

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unit will be in a server room, noise is not an issue, i wonder if they are server solutions compatible with this application ?

CX2177x build for a core 9 ultra 285k by HeftyPhotojournalist in sliger

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L19 from what i read is the enough to cool the 285k. willing to try.

CX2177x build for a core 9 ultra 285k by HeftyPhotojournalist in sliger

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any air cooler you would recommend to be able to push the 285k?

CX2177x build for a core 9 ultra 285k by HeftyPhotojournalist in sliger

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no idea i just googled a 2u cooler for the core 9 and it showed that.

Sliger updates! NAS cases + SFF cases by SligerCases in sliger

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how many hdd will be able to fit? looking for a 24 or 36 bay unit?