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  • Finally happy with the testing. I'll disassemble it sometime today.

  • VFIO

  • This is the way

  • 440 pounds is insane, agreed. 😂

    Yeah I get it then. So it depends on whether one has PCIe slots available, 3.5" bays in the case, whether they can change the case if full, etc. It could totally make sense to do under certain conditions. In my case there's no space in my PC case and I don't have any PCIe slots left. In addition, I have an off-site machine that's an USFF PC which has no PCIe slots or SATA ports. It's only available connectivity is USB. So in my case USB is what I can work with. As long as it isn't exorbitantly expensive, a USB solution has flexibility in this regard. I would have never paid 440 pounds for this if that was the price. I'd have stayed with single enclosures nailed to a wooden board and added a USB hub. 🥹 Which is how they used to be:

  • Please elaborate.

    What I parse that you're talking about is a PCIe SATA host controller and a box for the disks. Prior to landing on the OWC, I looked at QNAP's 4-bay solution that does this - the TL-D400S. That can be found around the $300 mark. The OWC is $220 from the source. That's roughly equivalent to 4 of StarTech's enclosures that use the same chipset.

  • I wasn't able to reach it for a top-down visual through the back and so I don't have pics of it other than the side view already attached. I'll try disassembling it further sometime today, once the ZFS scrub completes.

    Luckily, the PSU is connected to the main board via standard molex. If the built-in one blows up, you could replace it with any ATX PSU, large, small (FlexATX, etc), or one of those power bricks that spit out a 5V/12V molex. Whether you can stuff it in or not.

  • I was wondering what would be better for discoverability, to write this in a blog post, on GitHub, then link it here, or to just write it here. Turns out Google's crawling Lemmy quite actively. This shows up within the first 10-15 results for "USB DAS ZFS":

    It appears that Lemmy is already a good place for writing stuff like this. ☺️

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  • 5950X, 64GB

    It's a multipurpose machine, desktop workstation, games, running various servers.

  • On the stems of the keycaps. Like so:

  • Signature Plastics G20

  • Bump only. Imagine browns but with a much more distinct tactile bump. The bump starts the moment you press the key. There's no pre-travel. The actuation force is the same on paper - 55g. That said mine feel a bit closer to 60g. Perhaps that will decrease with use. Still 50-60g is generally lower than dome keyboards.

  • Hey ChatGPT, is it normal for my A4 to be burning this much oil? ...

    Yes.

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  • No, it really is 25° in the two rooms this unit heats up. 🦎

    With that said, the temperature rarely falls below 25°C due to the heat coming off of the neighbouring units in the building, unless I open the window. 🥹

  • Yeah, I suppose one could do a generic thermostat in HA and use just a few smart switches. However that requires some rewiring of the previously thermostat-controlled device.

  • Gotta hide the drywall horror show the HVAC people left. 😅