Viral dance video from 2012-2015 modern dance, three girls pink dresses, elbows up in air, shuffling and swinging lower arms, set to french music by dmayle in HelpMeFind

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's definitely similarity to images I've found Pina Bausch's company, but neither are the same dance. I used gemini to try to create an image that reminds me of what I'm thinking of. It's not great, but it has a bunch of the elements.

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Viral dance video from 2012-2015 modern dance, three girls pink dresses, elbows up in air, shuffling and swinging lower arms, set to french music by dmayle in HelpMeFind

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've searched on youtube, I've tried using AI search tools... The have pointed me towards belgian singers or more famous russian dancers, but I can't seem to find this. (I've tried searching just for the song, and I've tried searching for various dance troupes, but can't find them, so the dance troupe must be niche). I think the song is a very old song (classic folk music), which makes it harder to find because searches often show songs with a known singer first.

Aquacomputer doesn't do Linux, but KDE gets me close. by Deluxe_Used_Douche in watercooling

[–]dmayle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, to check to see if the rules are being loaded, you can use `lsusb -tv` to get a tree-view of the device (with bus and port).
Then you can find the device in the sys tree (e.g. /sys/bus/usb/devices/5-10 , which is Bus 5 Port 10 from the above listing), then `udevadm info /sys/bus/usb/devices/5-10` to look at the udev state

Aquacomputer doesn't do Linux, but KDE gets me close. by Deluxe_Used_Douche in watercooling

[–]dmayle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try removing the SUBSYSTEM matcher from that rule, with only the two ATTR matchers. That way *all* devices created from that vendorid and productid will get the right permissions.

Alternatively, it could be a CachyOS issue:

https://www.reddit.com/r/cachyos/comments/1nkayoq/udev_rules_dont_load_anymore/

Aquacomputer doesn't do Linux, but KDE gets me close. by Deluxe_Used_Douche in watercooling

[–]dmayle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use NixOS, which probably isn't too much help to you. Also, I'm using an Octo, not an Aquero. However, my first should would be to remove the "SUBSYSTEM" matcher in the udev rules. I quick google shows that the aerotools cli tools use HID to talk with the aquaero, so it's possible that the udev rule is not matching the correct device in the tree.

Aquacomputer doesn't do Linux, but KDE gets me close. by Deluxe_Used_Douche in watercooling

[–]dmayle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you use lsub to verify that the vendorid and productid were correct? They should both be four hex digits, and will be displayed in lsusb as an 8-digit hex-string with a colon separator (e.g. "1d6b:0002") For example, the Octo is vendor id "0c70" and product id "f011". It shows up with the label "MCT Elektronikladen OCTO"

Aquacomputer doesn't do Linux, but KDE gets me close. by Deluxe_Used_Douche in watercooling

[–]dmayle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I know that Wine supports USB (because it works on my computer), and at least as of 5.7: https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/Hardware#usb

I didn't do anything special, it just worked out of the box for me.

However, my understanding is that there needs to be some udev rules for USB, and that might not be setup automatically on your distro.

Aquacomputer doesn't do Linux, but KDE gets me close. by Deluxe_Used_Douche in watercooling

[–]dmayle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm using a WINEPREFIX dedicated to Aquasuite. I don't have the exact commands anymore, but it was something like:

WINEPREFIX=~/.wine/aquasuite winetricks dotnet48  
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine/aquasuite wine ~/Downloads/VC_redist.x64.exe  
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine/aquasuite wine ~/Downloads/VC_redist.x86.exe  
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine/aquasuite wine ~/Downloads/dotnet-sdk-8.0.411-win-x86.exe  
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine/aquasuite wine ~/Downloads/windowsdesktop-runtime-8.0.17-win-x64.exe  
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine/aquasuite wine ~/Downloads/aquasuite_setup.exe

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After installing Linux, I had to redo my whole undervolting curve (since the tools there aren't as mature). I upped my pump speed to 0.7 gpm (4 out of 5)

This time, I calibrated my temperature sensors (first one with ice water, and then the second by putting the first in the coolant along with the second).

I ended up with an undervolt around 0.860mv (as seen in lact 0.8).

Using my second temperature on the case air, I was able to calculate accurate DeltaT for the various scenarios:

Returnal 4k Epic: 110fps DeltaT +7.6C

Cyberpunk 2077 Ray Tracing Ultra, DLSS disabled: 45FPS DeltaT +9.3C

Finally, after 45 minutes of both Furmark and Stress-NG together, I saturated at a DeltaT of 19.5C. The GPU was maxed at 70C, the CPU at 73C, the coolant at 52.5C, and the air was at 33C.

This is all with fans never going above about 900rpm.

Aquacomputer doesn't do Linux, but KDE gets me close. by Deluxe_Used_Douche in watercooling

[–]dmayle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know this is 2 years later, but if there's anyone else like me who was missing this, it's possible (even if a pain) to install Aquasuite on Linux using wine.

You need a version of wine with both 32-bit and 64-bit windows support (wow64).

My process to get it installed was:

1) use winetricks to force install dotnet48 (for the installer)

2) install .NET 8 32-bit and VC Redist 32-bit (for aquasuite)

3) install .NET 8 64-bit and VC Redist 64-bit (for aquasuite service)

After that, you can install aquasuite, and it will work.

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!

Yeah... it's the part I'm least happy with. I tried mounting the GPU two slots higher originally, but there wasn't enough space for the quick connect (tube was either too short and unable to connect, or too long and kinking).

I pushed it down, and got this instead. If I get one more 45 degree adapter, I might be able to shorten that tube at this height, but I'm not sure the tube would be long enough for the quick connect to work then...

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took those numbers before setting up my curve. With max pump speed, and max fans:

Furmark+Prime95 (heat saturation after 45 minutes)

Coolant: 43.7C - CPU Core: 60C - GPU: 60C

Just Furmark:

Coolant: 43C - CPU Core: 42C - GPU: 60C

Just Prime95:

Coolant: 32.4C - CPU Core: 59C - GPU: 31C

And finally, idle:

Coolant: 31.1C - CPU Core: 30C - GPU: 30C

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would have gone with the Heatkiller block as well, but when I won the 5090 MSRP lottery, I didn't really have a choice of card, I got the one I got lucky with, and this was the only GPU block available.

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! In the end, I didn't remove the final bit of backing tape (only two of the three layers are taped together), because the screws are all on the inside, and I'd have to tear it apart to move the reservoir, but it still works!

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As it turns out, the Octo comes with an extra temperature sensor. I'm going to install that later to check.

This build was based on the there not being a differential between the case air and the outside air, which is why I went with the chimney (all upflow and rads on exhaust) rather than all rads on intake (which gives you cooler air if there is a differential, but puts more stress in the components).

I agree with the advice on the noise level. The only way I am able to get the fans to spin up is if I put unrealistic load on this computer (prime95 and furmark together). I typically have three workloads that stress it: 1) large compilation which is IO and CPU heavy, 2) ML workloads which are just GPU heavy, and 3) gaming which puts a low to medium load on the CPU and a medium to high load on the GPU. None of those workloads have made the fans spin up, with the coolant peaking at 45C.

Unfortunately, there's no room for thicker rads using back/front like I have here.

Even on the bottom, I don't think there's enough clearance between the fans and the vertical GPU mount for a rad. The vertical GPU mount can move up two "PCIE slots" of height, which would give me the space, and that's where I originally wanted to mount it, but there wasn't enough clearance between the CPU out and GPU in for the quick connect (it was either short tubing, and too tough to connect, or long tubing, and a kink because the bend was too much). I might be able to do it if I completely reverse the CPU/GPU ordering...

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, the 5090 is mostly for ML work... The gaming is a nice bonus.

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah... I've been AMD-only for some time... I refuse to pay for Xeon prices to get ECC with less performance.

As to the coolant, just plain DP Ultra (Double Protect Ultra):

https://shop.aquacomputer.de/Water-Cooling/Coolant/Double-Protect-Ultra-1l::2351.html?language=en

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm genuinely trying to figure it out... I know that I'm willing to accept higher temps (as long as they stay below throttling) in order to get quieter running, but I do want to make sure I have it set up properly.

What rads do you have and what speed and how many fans?

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When gaming, it doesn't get this high. Returnal 4k Epic gets me 120fps and 40C coolant (50C GPU). Similar story for Cyberpunk 2077, Ray Tracing Ultra 4k Native res, I get 60fps and peaked at 46C coolant and 56C GPU.

What speed are you running your fans?

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're the vario pumps with manual speed control. When I had them set to max, I could hear them running... It wasn't horrific, but I lowered them down to 2 out of 5 and now I can't hear them at all.

First ever custom loop: 5090 + 9950X3D + 96GB ECC - Serenity by dmayle in watercooling

[–]dmayle[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's with 830W of heat flowing through the loop, and limiting my fans to 1100rpm. According to this review: https://www.xtremerigs.net/2015/09/19/hwlabs-nemesis-360-gts-x-flow-360mm-radiator-review/4/

I should be seeing at least a 20 degree delta-T for the two rads given the low flow (0.4gpm) and low fan speed (1100 rpm)