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Rack Rebuild 2024 – Let The Hardware Shuffle BEGIN!
Rack Rebuild 2024 – Let The Hardware Shuffle BEGIN!
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Everytime I film a ‘State of the Homelab’ tour video, I will invariably change everything just a few months later… so LET THE CHANGES BEGIN! Today, we’re looking at problems with my existing…
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I hate dust. It's coarse and irritating, and it gets everywhere.
Do you keep a notebook with notes about quirky hardware you have running?
Let me guess, 45drives sent you another free review unit to peddle?
YES. more projects please. Long time follower. Any chance you will play around with machine learning or AI??
you call that dusty?? You should see inside some of the network closets 50ft in the air in most warehouses lol. There was so much dust you thought there was another device on top of the switch but it was just solid dust.
Engagement troll mode activated. haha
Who cares about the dust in the servers as long as the Bat'leth is clean!
Good Lord $1888 per 256gb ddr4 stick.
Is it just me, or did it feel like an episode of Eureka during that one scene with the music?
Great vid, watching it a second time. Doesn't it say x16 in the drop downs?
Those silicon power drives? I too like to live dangerously 🙂
so nothing changed. this looks like the same bifurcation conundrum as on my old X9SRL-F motherboard.
With 1TB of RAM only 1.6G was allocated to ZFS cache by default? I would have expected Scale to allocate roughly 50%.
"Engagement trolls" is what i call my girlfriends friends!!!!
Eeeh, you say it's not a lot of dust, but that's quite a bit more than I have in a PC in my office that's been on 24×7 since I put a GTX 970 in it. At least not your server with a leaf blower once in a while. All that dust raises the chance for some contacts getting bridged, or for signals to be tweaked just enough to throw off anything from RAM timings to voltages. You'd be surprised how many RAM BSODs I've solved by just cleaning memory contacts with a pencil eraser. You could try cleaning the copper pads on most LGA CPUs too. Fingerprints on copper oxidize over time and can interrupt the signals, especially at DDR 4-5 speeds.
note to self… do not biforcate PCIE slots
Once thermals are impacted please make a cleaning video. Love a good cleaning video.
If people are complaining about that little amount of dust, come to AZ. I'll show you what I and so many deal with here.
homelabs need to be dirty
This is a dream build for me
@CraftComputing What ever happened to the studio build you were discussing what feels like over a year ago now? You used to be selling bricks in the store that were going to be placed in one of the walls, or something?
Love the project stuff Jeff
Great video 😀
I mean who isn't regularly rotating there servers in the server racks? This just makes your servers like you way more when you regularly care for them. 😇🤪🤯
Sure it's coffee. Where is it from? What's the roast? Brew method?
21:37 Drink like a pro…. When it's 5 am instead of 5 pm.
I'm sure the PCIe bifurcation process makes sense to at least one Chinese person who designed that BIOS. Had the unfortunate experience of having to work with SuperMicro for many years and cannot understand their thought process no matter how hard I try. Sad to see that nothing has changed in 7 years.
@14:15 – anyone commented on the bat' leth so far?
Counterstrike called, it wants its de_dust back! 😛
"if you are, you are welcome to come over an clean it" check flights to USA