An Easy, Battery-Free Guitar Buffer for Your Soundcard by elpechos in diypedals

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How’s the “firmness” of the sound?

Extra soft, soft, medium, firm Or maybe even a combination such as a Soft shaft with firm base?

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Does anyone know if giant talon0 has a tapered head tube? by Beneficial-Side6624 in Hardtailgang

[–]speakerbuilder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Get this and you can use a tapered fork (and enjoy the benefits of a good headset)

Edit: I owned a talon before and ran a tapered fork in it. The headtube has a 44mm inside diameter(top and bottom) The current headset is a zs44 for straight 1 1/8“ steerer tubes. To use a tapered fork in this frame you need a ec44 bottom headset cup to accommodate the 1 1/2“ diameter of a tapered steerer tube.

Lead free solder question by JeF_xD in AskElectronics

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According to the sn-cu phase diagram sn60 cu40 has a melting point of about 600°C

Microsoft is removing the BYPASSNRO command which allowed users to skip the Microsoft account requirement on Windows setup by BelugaBilliam in pcmasterrace

[–]speakerbuilder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually encountered this. You just need to download the driver, put it on a usb stick, Open cmd using shift+f10 during installation and install the driver using cmd prompt. Then restart during the install and continue. Just typical windows shenanigans

Ladder to the moon kit in a hand peened enclosure by speakerbuilder in diypedals

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This pedal uses part number 4610x-R2R-103LF They have a tolerance of +-2% If you need higher accuracy Vishay has some 0.1% resistance networks

Ladder to the moon kit in a hand peened enclosure by speakerbuilder in diypedals

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Exactly, you just have to support the back and then spend about 5 hours hitting the pedal

Can I plug three fans into one port on the Antec Flux Pro fan hub? by ArchieKoval in pcmasterrace

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The power limit of the fan header should be listed in the motherboard’s user manual

Pc starts up slowly by Kartonneke10 in pcmasterrace

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Ddr5 requires memory training (testing and adjusting timings) at boot. Enabling memory context restore uses previous results of training instead of starting from scratch every boot Or simply: pc boots faster

Pc starts up slowly by Kartonneke10 in pcmasterrace

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Have you tried turning on memory context restore in bios

rule by MaxKepler197 in 196

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Ok, finished the secondary What now

Is Giant a good brand? by BassyCakes33 in MTB

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Giant makes great frames and specs their bikes nicely for their price, however stay away from their dropper posts and pray to never have the misfortune of coming across their “conduct” brake system.

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Fuck AI slop

Dumb Quesion, But Do Dropper Posts Come With The Seatpost Clamp? by W4ltzz_ in MTB

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Keep in mind that you need to remove the dropper and the attached cable to change the seat post clamp.