Welcome to ExtremeHW
Welcome to ExtremeHW, register to take part in our community, don't worry this is a simple FREE process that requires minimal information for you to signup.
Registered users can:
- Start new topics and reply to others.
- Show off your PC using our Rig Creator feature.
- Subscribe to topics and forums to get updates.
- Get your own profile page to customize.
- Send personal messages to other members.
- Take advantage of site exclusive features.
- Upgrade to Premium to unlock additional sites features.
-
Posts
637 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
33 -
Feedback
0%
Content Type
Forums
Store
Events
Gallery
Profiles
Videos
Marketplace
Tutorials
Posts posted by tictoc
-
-
4 hours ago, ENTERPRISE said:
The issue with the Marketplace should now be resolved.
Looks good here on Linux on both Firefox 110 and ungoogled-chromium 110.0.5481.100, which had the same issue of the currency sticking to the top of the page.
- 1
- 1
-
8 hours ago, Kaz said:
I wouldn't lose any sleep over a more decentralized internet... I do wish it was challeneged on a basis other than tightening government control over content...
Speaking of a more decetralized internet, here's a de-Googled source link : https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/21/supreme-court-justices-in-google-case-hesitate-to-upend-section-230.html
- 1
-
On 18/02/2023 at 10:48, Supercrumpet said:
Looks good. What's the cover over the rearmost side windows? Some sort of mount for something?
That's a MOLLE panel for storing gear, gas/water cans, etc.
-
@daddydoitall it looks like you might have a bit of extra hardware folding on your ETF passkey.
-
Use an open source authenticator app, but I've never had any issues logging in.
-
-
@axipher I'll be up and running again all this month, so we should have a good chance to take the top spot.
- 1
-
-
52 minutes ago, SamsTechStuff said:
Ah, nice. That looks like a good setup there. In my case I could probably dedicate a PCIe slot for the cause, eventually my MP34 will become unhappy.I'm curious since you're running these on a PCIe card, how hot do they get under heavy write workloads?
With the integrated heat sink on the 905p temps are nothing to worry about as long as you have some air flow. I just wrote 600GB to one of the 905p's and temps never hit 50°C.
Most of the enterprise grade U.2 SSD's are in metal enclosures, and as long as you have some air flow temps should never be an issue in a desktop case.
- 1
-
28 minutes ago, Alex said:
Nice! Any plans in terms of power or other supporting mods?
This is my daily so no big power, just rolling the same base that I've had for the last 5 years.
- Exhaust: Stock uel manifold, Grimmspeed Up-pipe, TurboXS Catted Downpipe (v2), 3" mid-pipe, Nameless muffler delete with dual 3.5" tips
- Fuel: Cobb Accessport with a pro tune, DW65c fuel pump, ID1050 injectors, Cobb flex fuel
- 1
-
I have a handful of 6.4TB U.2 drives with only a few PB written that I haven't put to use yet . Right now I am running two 1TB Optane 905p ssd's in my server on a dual u.2 to PCIe x8 adapter. There are some other dual adapters that flip the drives, so shorter length but adds some height. As long as your board supports bifurcation, it's easy to add a few more if you have empty PCIe slots.
- 1
-
Brand new 2.5L type RA short block and a new IHI VF48 Hi Flow turbo.
Most everything else I swapped from the old motor. Other new parts included pretty much anything that touches oil and can't be easily cleaned, so new oil pump, AVCS solenoids, AVCS gears, and oil cooler.
- 1
-
-
19 hours ago, iamjanco said:
^Painting it red added 5HP?
19 hours ago, Fluxmaven said:Yes
It is kind of a bright red so... Maybe 10HP.
- 1
-
On 22/10/2022 at 18:44, tictoc said:
Decided to add 5 HP to the turbo while I'm waiting to get the heads back, which is supposed to happen this week.
- 2
- 2
-
I think I might get something back up and folding. Maybe the 2080S can return to folding duty.
I'll figure it out in the next week or so.
- 1
-
Things have been busy, but I had some time over the weekend to get this partially up and running.
I'm leaving the PCIe cables just in case this chassis gets repurposed some day. The rest of the cables are stashed under the PSU.
Currently stress testing (mprime, y-cruncher, and stressapptest) on a minimal Arch install.
At stock clocks, CPU boosts to 4050MHz all-core while running mprime blend, with CPU fan set to "Standard" mode in BIOS. Looks like there is quite a bit of headroom on the CPU, so I will be OCing the CPU on the overkill router. Currently power usage is sitting at 85W at the wall while running mprime.
Both NICs detected and all ports are working with the PCIe slot set to x8 x8. Bifurcation options in the BIOS are x8 x8, x8 x4 x4, and x4 x4 x4 x4.
ECC UDIMMs booted right up at 3200MHz, and can be monitored for errors via rasdaemon. Totally unnecessary for a router, but I have a bunch of extra ECC UDIMMs, so into the router they go. No issues at 3200 with jedec timings, so it looks like I will also be OC'ing the RAM.
List of things still to complete:
- Fab custom top panel with filtered cut-outs for cooler intake and intake above the NICs
- Replace secondary 8-pin EPS with custom length 4-pin EPS for the bifurcation card
- Fab/install power switch, power LED, and activity LED
- Install and wire up remote power break-out board for PiKVM
Once I finish the rest of the build, then it will be on to testing VyOS.
- 2
-
This would be pretty sweet if it was like first gen Ryzen. I jumped on the 1700, threw it under water, OC'd it, and then it magically turned itself into an 1800xX :)
-
Added 44 threads of my 3960X to the mix, and that looks to be good for about 1M ppd.
I forgot how little power AMD GPUs use for F@H compared to other compute work where they are actually being pushed hard.
Currently running F@H on the following:
6900XT @ 2800core/1075mem
2x Radeon VII @ 2080core/1200mem
3960X (44 threads) @ 4200MHz
Total system power load (as reported by the UPS) = 1140W
- 2
-
Current state of affairs on the STi.
The mess on the old block was from a power steering pump leak, that started about a year ago, that I never fixed.
IHI VF48 Hi Flow ported/polished, with billet wheel, and ceramic coated hot side.
I'm just waiting to get my decked and rebuilt heads back from the shop, and then I'll be able to put the top end back together and get her back on the road.
- 2
- 4
-
Sorry I couldn't make the time to get some subs in.
You guys all did pretty great, and made a great showing for the first time competing in a team wide comp.
- 2
- 1
-
In Q_Cruncher.
A bit late to the party, but I am here.
- 2
-
33 minutes ago, Sir Beregond said:
What is that adapter in the bag? Looks like some kinda PWM fan controller or something, but never seen that before.
It's a four way splitter that cleans up the fan cable management on a MORA.
- 1
- 1
-
On 24/09/2022 at 21:27, pioneerisloud said:
If you happen to have an AM3+ setup (FX), we could REALLY use the pair of wicked high clocking 290's to join up with my RX 580's and Bastain's 590's. Link below for the rules on that particular bench.
https://hwbot.org/competition/TC2022AMD GPU/stage/5507_3dmark_-_fire_strike_(gpu)_-_gddr5
I do have an AM3+ setup that I could throw on the bench. It will be a few days, but I should be able to get something up in the next week or so.
- 1
- 2
Benchmarking: Geekbench-6 GPU
in Benchmarking General
Posted
Here's my 6900xt on Linux running the Vulkan compute benchmark.
https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/compute/187133