No, it was a small batch, there are no affected serial numbers.
I’ve pulled both of mine to see if I can see a difference, the silent one just makes a nice zoomy noise, the other one sounds rougher.
i now need to figure out if I fill the loops and then drain or what…
Here’s my noisy sensor. Loop is running deionised water through it as a leak test after multiple flushes after blitzing. The second sensor is silent at the same pump speed, that’s with both pumps running at 5%
Tell me about it. I’ve just installed both of mine into my loop and one of them is faulty. Not even powered up and it’s rattling like a fan with something hitting the blades.
I had a 60mm ek xe rad with push pull fans (noctua underneath, ek vardar on top)
I have an EK riser that fitted with a small mod to the riser (cutting off the bottom support)
Card is still rock solid with a 3080 FE and ek block.
I’ve since given up with push pull as it made next to no...
Been running unraid for a year or so since my Drobo decided to lose my array config. Running 4 x 10tb shucked disks and 2 1tb ssds in a mirror for cache.
It’s running on an 8th gen i5, transcoding in plex with no issues at all.
Looking at the pictures on his site I’d guess that the lower left is the out to the cpu, the one above is the return. The two right channels are for the rad.
Similar layout on the bottom loop.
Drop Mario an email, he just clarified mine for me.
I can’t figure out the dual reservoir either. Pictures made it seem like the big section is the out and the smaller one is the return, but the bottom loop seems to reverse that. I know that the loop will equalise temperature, it just seems weird to have say gpu output going straight back to the res
Ha! Seriously, 95% of my stuff was auto discovered. I’m running zwave, hue, and so much more. I’m not a programmer so I do most stuff through node-red or the interface, but it’s really easy.
I’m waiting on zzoomm or whatever they’re called so I can get rid of BT, I can just about get 4g but throughput sucks.
With regards to the home assistant and setting it all up, it’s much easier than you think. I’ve been in to home automation for years and migrated to HA in an afternoon. The app...
If it was component related then you’d expect to see the post lights on the motherboard. Does the power-switch work? I know it did, but have you tried either the reset switch in it’s place or jumpering the pins on the mobo?
You could do that, would depend on what’s at the other end as it would have to support port aggregation otherwise you’d end up with ports being shut down to prevent loops.
I don’t focus much on small networking stuff apart from personal use, I’m more used to dealing with big enterprise stuff...
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