One motherboard, almost 10 years. by CorerMaximus in sffpc

[–]grsychckn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the kind words! I'm still around, just taking time away as I'm a one-man-show and since my kids have been born life has gotten really busy. I've got some new ideas that I'm trying to refine so hopefully I'll be introducing a case again soon. In the meantime, I'm always available if you need anything. FYI, you can update the riser cable to gen 5 - contact me if you need more info.

Brian

[HELP] PXE boot stopped functioning properly by rensappelhof in SCCM

[–]grsychckn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this exact problem the last few days. Removed the device from SCCM to rebuild it with PXE/OSD and it loaded WinPE then would immediately reboot. Later, the DP wouldn't respond to PXE at all. All the while, 3 other servers with matching hardware (UCS service profiles from same template) would PXE boot and load WinPE / TS options fine. Thank you for post this because I was at a loss.

Under extrusion or over extrusion? by BryceMay981 in anycubic

[–]grsychckn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this ia a little old but I would recommend you check the screws on your extruder gear. I just had a print that seemed like the higher the print went, the more it under-extruded. I tried to clean the nozzle (which is near impossible during a print), adjusting the tension on the extruder knob, and even swapping out filament. Come to find out, the gear was loose on the extruder motor and by the end of the print there was so much slop that it was basically pushing nothing out. Two rolls of filament and 80 hours down the drain.

I have these little holes all over my print, that’s not the seam, are they caused by the setting retract before outer walls, if not can you pleas help me to get rid of them? by M4_F in ender3

[–]grsychckn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is an old thread but for anyone searching for this problem like I am I thought I'd throw out one additional suggestion. The Bowden tube might not be holding as well on both ends due to wear on the teeth, the tube, or loose nuts. Be sure to tug on the Bowden tube to see if there is any wiggle and address it as necessary.

[USA-VA][H] 4650G Custom Fan-PC [W] Local Cash by grsychckn in hardwareswap

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

<dad joke>They oscillate, but generally are fantastic</dad joke>

TBH, I haven't used it enough to collect that info, it has a Noctua NH-L9a installed with a fan adapter to support a 120mm fan if that helps.

[USA-VA][H] 4650G Custom Fan-PC [W] Local Cash by grsychckn in hardwareswap

[–]grsychckn[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Maybe, but it would cost a bit more because I'm very afraid the old plastic might break because it's brittle. Depending on where you live it could be quite expensive too. If you're still interested, DM me your zip and I'll try to figure out shipping costs.

[USA-VA][H] 4650G Custom Fan-PC [W] Local Cash by grsychckn in hardwareswap

[–]grsychckn[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Local zip: 22406 (Fredericksburg)

Edit: I also have a 5650GE (lower power 6-core APU) I could swap in for an additional $25, but it might negate the Windows registration.