No idea. Continue to the next bit.
No idea. Continue to the next bit.
If that passes, it’s the power button (unlikely, it’s just a button) or the motherboard or some component. If the power button contacts are exposed, and assuming it’s a regular momentary contact switch, you should be able to bridge them to complete the power button circuit, eliminating the button itself.
ect
*etc., short for et cetera, Latin “and the rest”.
But native speakers do that all the time too. I don’t know how, because nobody ever says “ect” out loud.
Hmm. Like @ganeshaix said, maybe the cable, or the backplane? Does it work if you connect the drives directly to the card?
SAS to 4 times SATA
I’m no expert, but can you do that? Are they SAS or SATA drives? Do they show up if you connect the drives or backplane directly to the motherboard?
You should keep reading then, because they cover that later.
Passive convection would probably be fine. You can add an extractor fan later if you find it’s necessary.
That’s not going to do much, then. Sound is transmitted through movement of air, so the mesh front and backs give the sound a direct path out of the rack. Close and insulate the front, back, and sides, and leave the top and bottom open for airflow. You can add insulated baffles to further reduce sound egress while still allowing airflow.
You’re proving my point. It’s a shitty platform and nobody likes it, so this was completely expected. Because it’s expected, it’s not notable, but posts about it get upvoted because people like to shit on it.
It’s not a surprise, but it gets upvoted because “threads bad”.
Probably because they have an affiliate link in their description, so they benefit financially.
I don’t know why you’d take network architecture advice from youtube “influencers”.
No, but it’s a hell of a lot easier to put huge language datasets into the machine learning blender and get a model out, instead of manually programming every conceivable linguistic construction.