Combos:
Pay asking price for combos and get 2x16GB ram included for free.
Motherboards do not include any accessories, including HS/F mounting hardware. The ASRock doesn't include an I/O shield.
$225 shipped OBO
-ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4
-AMD 5800x
RAM:
$45 shipped OBO
-2x 16GB DDR4 3600...
It was/is for me. With ~1.5PB I've been making ~$500/month after expenses for a while now. I got lucky a few times over, especially early on. I'm at the point now though that I need more space for my nas, requiring me to migrate to my superchia hardware.
I'd much rather sell/trade multiple at a...
I've got 42x 14TB drives available. They have been used to mine chia only. I don't have SMART info on them right now because I'm lazy but I'll update this later with some info.
Mining chia involves writing to the drive to plot it, then it just reads from the drives. I've replotted a couple...
the crypto currency yes. I run quite a lot of them and haven't had any fail on me yet. Picked them up when they were on sale at best buy a bit before black friday iirc? You can get around best buy customer limits with a business account.
You can get better bed adhesion with a brim, and if you're printing with ABS I would recommend putting some sort of container around the printer to keep the heat in. In my printing experience I've found that abs likes to curl if the ambient temperature is under 35C, but I used a glass bed not a...
The Pint X has barely been used, I thought I’d have enough free time to use it but I’ve basically never used it. Recently my mother has broken her arm and I’m trying to throw some cash her way so here we are;) There are some very minor scuff marks on the bottom and some more noticeable on one...
Just use a paper wallet and store it with your important documents?
You can generate/print a bunch at once and staple them together so you can tear off each one as you spend from them and deposit into the next one.
Sounds like the problem is you are running windows 7, its EOL.
Times change, update to 10/11 or if you're not a fan of what microsoft is doing with windows these days take the plunge into linux.
An older computer running unraid or truenas core is fairly easy to setup and usually less $$$ than off the shelf solutions. You can use urbackup to have a centralized backup solution or just use client side tools like the free version of veeam running on your PCs and backup to your nas location...
I'm a big fan of drive bender but drive pool offers the same functionality. You can get pretty cheap pcie > sata adapters if you're really loading up a system.
Otherwise I just keep them around to throw into low budget builds for friends/family.
You can always do 10gb from just your pc to the nas :P
I don't have a 10gb switch but I have 4 computers daisy chained through x540-t2 nics for personal fast transfers as no one else in the house needs 10gb, just me, my nas, and my servers :)
I had good luck with this repo:
https://github.com/RemixVSL/iomemory-vsl4
I had no luck with DKMS or the dpkg route but just building from source worked.
You can get the card working without fio-utils but it is a bit annoying to not have those tools available. Here is a link to a zip of the...
I would just run a long smart test and quick format, drive bender is pretty resiliant and you can improperly remove the drive + copy over the data on it faster than letting it figure things out on its own.