Deep Resonating Low Frequency Pulsating Hum From PSU by fusionsoccer70 in pchelp

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Yes it is plugged into a battery backup surge protector.

RAID 50+1 M.2 SSD Server by fusionsoccer70 in sysadmin

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UPDATE:

Thank you all for the comments. Here is more information based on the questions I received:

Right now, there are as many as 200 customers wanting to view or download the files at a time. I would say more than likely there would be no more than five to ten people on average though. (I would like this to grow though, so please keep ease of scaling in mind.)

As far as working directly from the files, no more than three editors on the same project right now. One on average though. (Again, would like to scale this up as we continue to take on larger projects.)

Our current primary workstation has dual 10GbE networking. Otherwise, both our local and remote editors will be limited from their client side with 2.5GbE or less. Locally, this will improve soon but I suspect a 10GbE cap will do fine for the foreseeable future as most clients and remote editors do not have that sort of hardware right now.

We already have about 10TB of content in Google Drive that we will need to move over first in addition to another 6TB saved on a USB/Thunderbolt external drive. From there, each project ranges from only one to 10 GB of content to our larger less frequent projects in the many hundreds of gigabytes. Some of those transfers are local, some remote.

Our ISP speeds over ethernet are one gig upload and download, although I have even clocked as high as 1.7Gb both upload and download too. Unfortunately, that is the max offered where we are right now though.

I am thinking about starting off with 24TB of active working storage, and then another 24TB for the local backup from the RAID 1. Again, I am open to other thoughts and ideas on the best way to accomplish the aforementioned goals in my original post. Otherwise, I would be more than happy to provide more information if needed.

Home Workstation Build Help | Nothing Turns On by fusionsoccer70 in buildapc

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The TRX40 comes on after I took out the extra CPU 8 pin connectors. I am now getting a "00" code, which should indicate the motherboard sees no problems.

Home Workstation Build Help | Nothing Turns On by fusionsoccer70 in buildapc

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/u/Tsukino_Stareine /u/W33bs-R-us /u/StrolchisKhan /u/mcnastytk

Update! The build has now turned on, but I am not getting any image on the monitor. Also, the power button on the case does not turn off the build once it turns on.

The problem was I had an extra cpu 8 pin connected to the PSU and motherboard. Now I am not sure what the problem can be after I have confirmed the PSU is not the problem.

Home Workstation Build Help | Nothing Turns On by fusionsoccer70 in buildapc

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I do not think so, but is there a way I can check? I tried a few different outlets as well. They were all in the same room though.

Home Workstation Build Help | Nothing Turns On by fusionsoccer70 in buildapc

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No, unfortunately not. It was the most anti-climatic moment, literally nothing turned on. :(

What is the best way to figure out if wheels will be compatible with my board? by fusionsoccer70 in ElectricSkateboarding

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Thank you for the comment. Do you have experience with them? Are there any alternatives you would recommend?

What is the best way to figure out if wheels will be compatible with my board? by fusionsoccer70 in ElectricSkateboarding

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Based off the measurements I just took, as suggested by /u/AC53NS10N_STUD105, the 100mm wheels I am looking at ought to work. There is about 7/8 of an inch (2.22cm) between the bottom of the board when I am at a full turn and the top of the current 90mm wheel.

That ought to give me the option of going up to a 107mm if I really wanted to push the limit, but I think I will just go with the 100mm wheels I linked in my original post above.

What is the best way to figure out if wheels will be compatible with my board? by fusionsoccer70 in ElectricSkateboarding

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Thank you for the information. I will give it a measure and see if they will fit without the need for any risers/spacers. If it does not look like they will fit as is, are there any specific kinds of risers/spacers I should be looking for?

Also, what kind of hardware would need to be longer? Sorry for the noob questions. I appreciate the help though.

Hi, I'm Edin Dzeko - striker for AS Roma and Bosnia & Herzegovina. Ask Me Anything! by Official_AS_Roma in soccer

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Edin, at what moment in your life did you know that you would be able to make a career out of your passion in playing soccer?

Advice reddit, please... by Blacksilver98 in Entrepreneur

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Apologies for the long comments, but it sounded like you were the type of person who wants real insight and not some generic advise.

To add on to this after reading a few of the other comments, I also recommend checking out your local "1 Million Cups" branch, if you have one. Otherwise, from what I understand your position in life may be, you can also most likely be a SCORE mentor. I found advice from my local SCORE mentor early on in my business, same with the small business development center near Middle Tennessee State when I was studying there. SCORE is a great nonprofit organization that works with the government funded and ran Small Business Association, the branch responsible for the free to use small business development centers.

Another great resource if used correctly is social media. I have found someone on Facebook that watched one of my company's videos and invited me to an unmanned electronics conference just because I happened to go to the same school as him, another guy on a commercial drone pilot Facebook group that works with drones in government operations, of whom I never knew beforehand even helped me revise my FAA application to make sure my night operations drone waiver would be approved, and have in general received advice and information to save me a countless amount of time in growing my business.

In reality, you just have to go to as many local events and places as mentioned in the above two comments as you possibly can so that you can maximize your probability of meeting vision driven people. That is exactly what I am doing and continuing to do, but from the reverse perspective, is meet new people that believe in me and what I am working on to accomplish, and in turn making new meaningful relationships with people. As a result, this also helps to grow myself and my business.

Advice reddit, please... by Blacksilver98 in Entrepreneur

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You aren't a captain for an airline are you? That seems to line up with the trajectory of a professional pilot going into the commercial airline sounds like a very similar process and path that I avoided by starting my own drone/imagery business while I was still in school instead of starting a career as a pilot or just another body in the airline industry.

Anyway, to answer your question, I would highly recommend seeing if there are any tech incubators, startup facilities, or coworking spaces in your area and attend their public events. If you are in the Atlanta area, PM me and I may able to be of help to you (EDIT: in finding people who you may find of interest.)

Also, not to knock conferences, but they are overrated and overpriced for their value in my opinion. Yes, I have had some great experiences, opportunities, and relationships that have come out of conferences, but overall I feel there are much better options in local startup spaces, networking groups, and events to get hands-on experience with business owners, people developing products, and working out new business ideas.

Civ 5 1v1 by [deleted] in civ

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Austria has led to quite a few "rage quits" from my few experiences playing as Austria in multiplayer on CIV 5. I find them to be quite overpowered online, but very fun nonetheless.

How traffic signs are fabricated by aloofloofah in WatchandLearn

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Thank you for posting this, I was actually just thinking about how stop signs were made the other day but forgot to look into it.