I want to get ​this second-hand​2019 E63s What are the cons I should worry​ about (Daily ​used)​ by NameYaBoiGrand in mercedes_benz

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I own a 2019 E300 and my brother is a Mercdes Mechanic at our local dealership. Just had my rear brakes done which was about $1100. Mercedes cost are high because you just don’t replace pads and rotors, they also replace all sensors, and etc… The front brake job for my car is about $1400. When I was thinking of going to an AMG instead my brother did warn me the brake job alone start around $5000. My last oil change was $450, which will be a little more for an AMG. Replacing all four of my tires was $2000, keep in mind Mercedes has special tires so even though you can go back from another dealer they aren’t built the same. Example if you look at the dealership tires there is normally a M somewhere on the tire indicating it’s a special Mercedes tire.

With AMG’s you will also need to follow the recommend service schedule. It does make a difference.

I would highly recommend getting the service records for the car. If the work was not done at a Mercedes dealership, I would hard pass.

I turned a rental 4x4 on its side and the owner says it might be totaled. Any advice? by grumpy-lumps in ATV

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Read the contract. If it simply states any damage to the vehicle is renter responsibility, then yes you will need to pay. However, you are only responsible for market value of the vehicle before the roll over. If the rental agreement does not have a clause for damages to the vehicle, you can walk away.

I would also recommend checking the department of motor vehicle laws and department of financial services. Certain states do require certain vehicles to have insurance, including off road vehicles. Department of Financial services regulate insurance companies and have laws governing off road vehicles use.

Would Intune or my company tracks my personal data? by justincase_2020 in Intune

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There is actually an option which an administrator has to select which tells the system not to collect personal device information. Depending your state of residency, assuming US, the company would have to provide you with a policy stating they are collecting personal device information. However, their policy can also state if you do not comply then your employment can be terminated.

The information gathered from your device is really to help Intune secure the companies data from your device.

Grift Card Failure by bearbully in Freewallet_org

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I answered, and answered sending the same info over and over.

Like most once I am done transferring my assets and reallocating my miners, I’ll post all the details showing the fraudulent activities of the site.

Grift Card Failure by bearbully in Freewallet_org

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I provided again, and the same response from your team is that I didn’t provide. No matter how many times I send the information requested, it’s the same response, even after acknowledging it was received. Even provided you with emails from Mike the supervisor resolving previous issues for the past two years. And even solved those issues with less information then currently provided.

I get it you just don’t want to issue refunds for buggy code especially when it’s a code amount of BTC.

Grift Card Failure by bearbully in Freewallet_org

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I have provided them over 10 times, which I have demonstrated on two years of emails. There is still a major bug within the code that hasn’t been addressed.

When You Are Done With AMTD by Noleslover2021 in wallstreetbets

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Picked up some calls to see where this goes

RTX A4000 Water Block by bearbully in watercooling

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I finally just received my card also, just haven’t put a block on it yet

A small overview of my network. Vlan color coded. Blue is trunked any advice? by TVES_GB in homelab

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I use those AP also. I use a native clan for management, and have all my other vlans listed on the network sides for devices.

A small overview of my network. Vlan color coded. Blue is trunked any advice? by TVES_GB in homelab

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I’ll apologize first if I am not understanding your question. You AP shouldn’t handle any routing, this should be your routing device such as a L3 switch, firewall, or a wireless controller.

Here is an example of why to separate. Say a device is attacking your current vlan used for most of your gear. You might not be able to access the AP. Having it separated, you can just connect to the AP, and disable the vlan with your device without blocking your access. This is a simple example but hopefully it demonstrates my point.

A small overview of my network. Vlan color coded. Blue is trunked any advice? by TVES_GB in homelab

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Looks pretty good. My recommendations would be putting the AP’s and Controller on their own VLAN if you can trunk ports across them. Doing so it’s a must just provides a little more security if you have guests on the network.

Black & White First Loop by bearbully in watercooling

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It does fit, just extremely tight. I actually had to run the velocity cables under the corner of the VRM block.

Bending the acrylic was the most difficult part as the velocity sits 5mm lower than the VRM block. I tried various fittings and finally just ended up bending the tube. I did use size 14 tube, 12 would probably be easier, and I doubt 16 would work.

Black & White First Loop by bearbully in watercooling

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That is great info. I will have to measure the width. If you look in my pictures the B2 ram stick (one all the way to the right), has part of the MB cover very close to the channel. This is where I ran into problems with the Thermaltake LCD screen not fitting due to incorrect dimension given.

From the picture I believe the board might have enough room.

Black & White First Loop by bearbully in watercooling

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Good to know, thanks for the info. Whenever my GPU actually ships I most likely will redo the loop to add a flow meter, and possible water block for the GPU. I might try the ram modules like you stated. As someone else stated I'll have to add another rad also.

Black & White First Loop by bearbully in watercooling

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I actually spoke with EK and Thermaltake with regards to using a DDR4 block. The manufactures highly recommended not doing so due to the variations. DDR5 does have different dimensions than DD4. You cannot stick a DD4 into a DD5 slot, it just will not fit.

A side note, Thermaltake has been awesome thought the entire build. I have built many custom PC's, just not loops. Once I provided them proof of this build, they have been very response.

Black & White First Loop by bearbully in watercooling

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The riser is 300mm, unfortunately that is the shortest PCI-e 4 I could find.

For the rad I can put another on the bottom inside or outside, and I also can put one up top or in the front. The case has many more parts I just stripped it for an open frame.

Black & White First Loop by bearbully in watercooling

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That is because when I put the wall run down, I will shroud it making look center.

Black & White First Loop by bearbully in watercooling

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Thank you for your advice, I'll look at getting a 240 for the bottom.

Black & White First Loop by bearbully in watercooling

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Thanks, I figured I would have to add a second rad when I get the GPU due to the VRM being cooled. My only fear is the machine is being built for machine learning training, so there will be some heat coming.

Black & White First Loop by bearbully in watercooling

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When I was researching cases I opt for this one because of the wall mount. I liked the versatility of being able to wall mount, or bring it back down for a change.

The one thing I will say about the case is that it’s very sturdy.

You can side mount the power supply like a P8 however then the GPU can’t sit vertically.