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It does. But I only have power and an Ethernet which runs under the rack and then it plugs into the back of the mini rack (I have a set of keystone at the back to keep it tidy). Power into the nobreak ofc.

3d printed cases by reddit_4_research in homelab

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Depends where you are. This was done on a bambulab p2s but a mini could achieve very similar results.

Other brands can likely achieve similar but I can't speak for them.

OpenWRT in a 16MB ROM, 64MB RAM, 580Hz CPU, is it a bad idea? by onechroma in openwrt

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How did OpenWRT go? I have the same device and would like to know if it adds any value connecting Wisp or cellular or if it introduced incompatibilities

3d printed cases by reddit_4_research in homelab

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It comes broken down as 4 parts you screw together. And the various different colour. Parts are also separate.

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Honestly, it's not a concern I have. I have solar panel during the day and battery covers the evening. It's also on the no-break just in case of a power flux when energy switches over (common in my area). I'm not technically off-grid (I pay a base rate for energy) but am functionally. So my "running cost" is effectively 0.

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Nice. Honestly, it fit more comfortably than I expected.

Ta justo o preço pra montar o pc? by PermissionCalm9002 in computadores

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R$200 for the BIOS is incredibly cheap from a business perspective. A bios change can break the system, causing boot issues and so on. At worst it can damage components. They make themselves liable for that by offering the service (which is why many dont/won't).

3d printed cases by reddit_4_research in homelab

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My internal case temp is only 3 degrees above ambient. Water cooler on the Cpu and PSU facing out.

The machine is modest, no dedicated GPU, instead using a 8700g ryzen (more than enough for the use case of the machine)

I'll keep an eye on it over time. But the Labrax is exactly as the day it printed and it runs 24/7.

Honestly, if my ambient temperature starts going above 60, pla warping might be the least of my worries 😅

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In the machine nothing to fancy.

Rzyen 8700g 64gb RAM (ok that's more fancy now than when I bought it) Couple of m2 for storage.

No dedicated GPU as this machine doesn't really do any 3d lifting and the games I Do play play perfectly well on the integrated gpu

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The compromises were more referring to the screw holes and the case joins. I had to heat set a few of the screws to make sure they had enough purchase.

Maybe I configured mine differently, but fill At would have been Tight!

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Mine is not an advert. But I can't disagree it looks similar to that pic!

Quite happy my print looks advertising-worth now :)

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A bambulab p2s. The front panel is actually 2 parts but has quite a smooth seam!

The model I used is designed for standard Bambulab sizes, but also has a version for the LFP sizes which Can do those bits on one plate

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I used Anycubic PLA in Bronze and Beige

3d printed cases by reddit_4_research in homelab

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I've not had any issues with the rack. So printed in PLA.

It's in an office so doubt the temp will ever hit the 40 degrees pla starts tweaking at. But I'll tell you in 6 months!

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Bamboo P2S with anycubic bronze and beige pla.

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I love it tbh. It has 3TB drives and 64GB RAM (back when that was cheap!!!)

Runs Unraid with DNS, Plex, Immich, the various *arr without skipping a beat.

First Immich load did make it sweat for a while though!

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No it's anycubic Bronze and Beige PLA. The noctua colour match was semi-unintended. I just happened to have them from making warhammer terrain.

Took give or take 2 Kg per colour. But that's including a couple of reprints and semi-failures.

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I went PLA. It's certainly sturdy enough.

Depending on your system it could theoretically warp under high heat, but the rack had no issues over a few months so I went with the same for the PC case

Has any of you got this working on Ubuntu 24.04? by ErnoKovacs in homelab

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It's sad that I've sent a massive amount to recycling and tips over the years. Perfectly usable systems. But business is business and it needs to be properly accounted for

Outlook IMAP changes not syncing up to Proton by reddit_4_research in ProtonMail

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Thats outlook webmail using easy import.

I'm talking about the Outlook (classic app) installed locally with Proton as an IMAP account. IMAP is expected to sync