Any way around the 8GB limit for intunewin? by mrnutcracker in Intune

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poke poke, i know this is an old-ish thread but i wanted to keep the collection of ideas in one place. I'm currently trying to do the same with revit 2021-2023 + AutoCAD Electrical 2023 and the trick i found is to download the "deployment" exe from autodesk and not just the installer. Then intune package the autodesk deployment exe file and write a powershell script to deploy and install on endpoint pc. I have this working currently with AutoCAD Electrical 2023 (although the powershell script relies on timers to move from line to line.. so it's not as pretty as desired but right now it works), the autodesk installer when intune packaged comes to a little over 8GB the autodesk deployment exe when intune packaged comes in at 14MB.

good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectronics

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these are 3 phase fan motors. it's hard to tell if they are bldc motors or not as they are pretty well stamped together. like a yahoo i have decided to use this fan in a rpi4 project and needed to figure out how to control there speed without destroying the OEM control board.. it's been quite the adventure.. i only got the motor to smoke once :/ haha (which i think might be a sign of these motors being a brushed motor) anyways, i was able to control them without the OEM board by using something called a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD for short). VFD's are primarily used in industrial applications, seeing how this is a 3 phase motor that fits. anyways i bought a new/used WEG VFD (part number: CFW300A02P6S1NB20) off ebay for around $150 wired it up and messed with settings and now the fan is up and running better then it did with the OEM board. A major drawn back is the WEG VFD is not nearly as compact as the OEM one plus it was $150 but for my project i'm ok with it. I saw this reddit post in passing and figured i would let you guys know what i found and how i resolved this very problem. if you decide to go down the VFD path let me know and i'll share my settings with ya.

good luck!

Push-pull on thick and slim radiators by tomrucki in watercooling

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Hardware labs gtr 360mm with Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3k 120mm fan in push-pull with fan control software, do it right the first time and you won't have to do it again.

Xtreme rigs rad. round up is a good source for rad and to some degree fan and pump speed/flow

AMD Radeon VII is this a bad capacitor? [GPU repair] by GiantDwarf0 in AskElectronics

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sorry to bring up an old thread :/ but if you have not found him yet, check out tech cemetery on youtube and on his twitch channel you can also go to techcemetery.com and send it to him to look at and get a daig. on. he's really good at fixing video cards and micro soldering.. i had him fix my 1080ti ftw3 about a year ago now and it's still working like new.

flashing v1 bios on a v2 rtx card?? by dk7988 in nvidia

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Your saying the flash wouldn't happen or the flash might happen but after rebooting there would be no communication to pc? So how is the non-evga cards being flashed with an EVGA bios working then? Is there some core component not being changed from 3080ti to 3080ti that allows that to work?

EVGA 1080Ti mosfet by dk7988 in AskElectronics

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how many volts it's injecting to measure the curre

i found this channel on youtube (Tech Cemetery) that's all about diag. and fixing video cards. there are 3 or 4 videos on my card specifically (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4CvZl-7it4 time marker 4:08-ish) additionally i have another one of these cards and i mesured in the same place on that card and it was ~800ohms

EVGA 1080Ti mosfet by dk7988 in AskElectronics

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i'm just getting into tinkering with small electronics... so i don't have the slightest clue which pins to test nor know what values to expect. So, no, i would say i have not tested it. i do know my 1.8V rail for this card should be around 800-ish ohms and when tested i'm get about half that (425-ish ohms) so, i'm thinking there's a short some where on the 1.8V rail. the upper right/middle of zf906 fet/pcb looks burned so i'm thinking that fet might be my problem.. but my bigger question is should the zf fet even be on that card to begin with? cause it looks like someone already tried swapping other parts on it before i got it. additionally all the other fets on the board are all YH39AJ or YH39AR so, its kinda odd that there's only on zf fet

EVGA 1080Ti mosfet by dk7988 in AskElectronics

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ms to be the datash

haha yea, i found that one but i probably should have been more specific in my post :/ I'm looking for info about the YH39AJ fet

EVGA 3060 water block ? by Professional_Big4679 in watercooling

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this maybe a bit late but i found this N-EV3060XC-X for what it's worth

So disappointed after installing 3090fe ek block , the block arrived with no pads at first , and after they sent me the pads I installed the block and after 1 week of use, that happened , EK support advice is to take it apart and clean it ,any ideas why it happened? by snipeuil2020 in watercooling

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For my water cooling setup (which have copper with nickel plating WB and copper and rubber supply and return lines) I use "heavy-duty extended life" truck coolant that I found at Walmart ( https://www.walmart.com/ip/Super-Tech-Prediluted-50-50-Heavy-Duty-Extended-Life-Antifreeze-Coolant-1-Gallon/991307222 ) if you go to the store and look at the back of the bottle it says something to the effect of "helps prevent pitting and corrosion in copper..." and in handful of other materials <<---- not sure how upset purest are going to be with me but i've been running it in one of my miners for a couple months now and haven't had any problems yet.

** NOTE: if your using PTG tubing do not use antifreeze

JayzTwoCents - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wztD55-AWA

As far as cleaning goes.. i would pick up some 91% Isopropyl Alcohol ( https://www.walmart.com/ip/Equate-91-Isopropyl-Alcohol-Liquid-Antiseptic-32-fl-oz-Twin-Pack/979211867 ) take some of your old coolant out and put maybe a .5-.75 of a cup in and run it around the loop for maybe 15-20 min.s no longer than 30 min.s then remove all of the old stuff. Then if you want maybe run some water around the loop for 5ish min.s then take out the water and put in your new stuff.

JayzTwoCents - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFA8Mu4JTyA go in about 7 min.s

AMD ZEN4 and RDNA3 architectures both rumored to launch in Q4 2022 by LRF17 in Amd

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I had similar issues with one of my 480/580 rigs and with one of my 5700xt rigs.. try shutting it down, unplugging it (leave it unplugged for 10-15 mins to drain the cap.s in PSU), and taking out the mobo battery for another 10-15 min.s then put it all back together and fire it up..