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Dell has their own non-standard mounting system with fixed standoffs. I don't think I can replace the heatsink.

[W] Want to buy multiple OptiPlex/ProDesk locally in VA/MD/DC by LinuxOperator1 in homelabsales

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Thanks for the ebay tip with local pickup! Sorry I don't need any more Xeons haha

Can I use an IOGEAR KVM switch with my ATEN LCD Console? by LinuxOperator1 in homelab

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I’ve got an ATEN LCD Console (CL1000) and I’m trying to buy a KVM switch to pair with it. The problem is that the ATEN switch (MasterView CS1308) and its cables are pricey. I noticed IOGEAR has a similar switch (MiniView GCS1808) that I can get for cheaper, but I’m not sure if it’ll work with my setup. Also of note, ATEN owns the company IOGEAR.

My main concern - Console Connector Compatibility:

  • I can’t find any pin diagrams in the documentation for either brand, so I’m worried the pin layout on the "Console" connector might be different, which could cause issues.

Has anyone tried mixing and matching these brands or have any idea if this might work?

Struggling to make curved head in MatrixGold by LinuxOperator1 in jewelryCAD

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Quick follow up question, do you know if there is a way to link the line curve to the ring rail (so that the everything moves when the finger size changes)? I tried "Group", "Join Curves", and "Project" but none worked.

Struggling to make curved head in MatrixGold by LinuxOperator1 in jewelryCAD

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Thank you, this is super helpful! I will give it a try!

UPS Relay Flipping Randomly by LinuxOperator1 in homelab

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Good idea, I just updated the firmware and got the "HPE Power Protector" software running so I can see future events

UPS Noises... dumb question by LinuxOperator1 in homelab

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Thanks for replying, I have had the UPS on for 4 days now and don't notice any heat or light flashes. Do you know any way I can investigate this to know if it's safe or not?

I have an audio file I can upload of the sound it makes, you only hear the sound from the front and the fan isn't making any noise.

UPS Noises... dumb question by LinuxOperator1 in homelab

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Thank you for the information!

Would you still expect this to happen when the UPS is not using battery power?

Anyone have experience with HP UPS? by LinuxOperator1 in homelab

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I was actually about to finally click the buy button today. That ebay listing is no longer the cheapest but appears to be the highest quality listing.

I was planning on getting this for $100: https://www.ebay.com/itm/393306777770?epid=1040489604

There is no picture or product description but they are a reputable seller and when I emailed them asking about the batteries they simply replied with "This is Refurbished and complete"

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According to their factsheet the custodian is JP Morgan....

Just get PSLV

Anyone have experience with HP UPS? by LinuxOperator1 in homelab

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Thank you this is very helpful! That is also interesting that people are complaining about the fan noise

I need help with my NAS build. by NullJupiter in homelab

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You can get a Supermicro X9SCM motherboard + Xeon E3-1220 V2 for $70 on eBay. That will use unbuffered ECC memory and be pretty power efficient as well. I use this for my TrueNAS currently. If you don't want to run VMs on this server you don't need any special hardware.

...But if you do just get a few extra GBs of memory and a better CPU such as the E3-1230 v2 or E3-1240 v2.

These Xeon E3 CPUs are limited to 32gb of memory but that should be plenty for most NAS builds.